V --v. i. wnrapsr. . , . l7'- v? ijr ,4'V ,h- .v. . j v 6 J- v , i, i K ' . ' DftER-PHffilDtPtaA S&TTTODA" T t vi N' SEPTEMBEK 4K 1920 "v" , - i v . ,, . V.v "ff I , 'v ' J o -li al tSK W' - .irriOllV SCREEN TU rAxw AYIN0 a mnrkable tribute w PAYI .jnt tho Academy ot Music Anna, Jarvls. '2""eT..vf the flSlonal Mother" Day. "5r.renchfnK IKSSnlay will have a rn '" men and lematlonal photoplay ... "--,- 0r our "","" IW J dS of the !? !?'CV, . i... Iln I- tlhniOWlUJ v " .. !:i.- nf nim1 t JU ".'".Sr" onlv FAVORITE PLAYERS IN FEATURE FILMS K. thar ao, or in ..;. alc8t Kfrmonn. and a scorn ncnui" D i.iTiimnresflUO true. nl lt1,s,nrv Entertainment only, manufactured for,,c,nl"h ch to combat It is a Air'avlll-tbo ttcr V6' Jii ercatest of nil avii . f lovo tl of mother, ncr "- -.mined our for us arter w ' maturity. ,. mtters "HelnB J nwre-. - of my pertaining ..?,," Day. I nm more in p i w. newly married soon become on and t no "w 'j; n,dcft tnat mother la old rtJ The "ost horrible thlnR a fashloneiii "J,rui, 0id woman.' homan. especially one's mother. " '"m?rTrU0,'Uue?UC Elth; m0r,Mqbe correct It so wonderfully por- fvS.wS-'rr ''wher tKhiHlc trait. Absolutely no. Tho J.'.c.i oiie mother, tho Protestant mother, gHSnion-cd-. waYes exactly the samo amount of faith In her offspring" ALTHOUGH only twenty-seven, Frank TinrTiirn Ih today considered ono of u t Xcctors of photoplays In the ,he best 'yreciors ' i pi i g due SCyextraordn.naryrwSrk In producing "Humoreaquc." Dorr-ago was a stage actor who trans- r, efe.yBcrt.rius dauorr.age. who Is very modest, admits that his vast knowledge of all creeds, "S,,ml rcllelonB he derived from "orklng In a mine In Utah when only twcle years old. THE outdoor man or woman will find much to delight tho eye In "The VlchtlnK Chance," the film version of St W Chambers's novel, at the VlctorU next week. Some of the chief ents in the action take place during R leek'end party of society folk at a beautiful country estate. Outdoor sports hnvo boeif arranged to amuso the guests. There Is bowling on the green and an archery contest. In which Anna Q. Nllssen, who plays ono of the loading roles, proves herself an adtnt with the bow and arrow. But the crowning event of the day Is a fox hunt. Scores of fashionably clad hunters, mn and women, follow tho pack. Conrad Naccl Is featured with Miss llsseii In the p'cturcs, nnd the rest of the cast Is of the Banie high caliber. Charles Malgne directed. ETHKIj CliAYTON, who will bo seen In "Crooked Streets," ot the Arcadia next week. Is laying her plans for coInK to Kurope nnd making pictures In London, hut somehow there Is a sus picion wlth'n her fair Titian head that (he will never pro. "Kollts will probably think It silly." murmured Miss Clayton recently, "but It's all on account of a fortune teller. I was In New York about three years ago and hnd my fortune told. A little old nomnn did It 'You are plannlne to go to r.urop,' fjhe said, 'but you will never to' Tho war was on at thetlme and I hsrd come Kast to leave tor France a.s a Uod.t'ross nurse with my friend, Mary Moore, ulster of Owen nnd Tom. Some thing nretentcrt mo from going. Mary was Killed overseas shortly afterward. "Last )ear I planned a long vacation' In Kurope. At the last moment I couldn't t passports nnd went to tho Orient Instead My lifelong ambition has been to hit Kurope. I am making every plan to leate soon. But something tells me that oh, what's tho use of worrying?" i iai'. y j-mjnmtwsillxri i VvftldLjaMiU(V' HmLI! 5szmmHs&&y' wmzz vT' f -- - WALIACC RCID-' ANNACJ.NILS'SOry- ETHEL CLAYTOH ymmij tuuk HUKicrr THt. rioH i ino t,HMnv.c, UWVKIV aiietti, srniey" VictariA"-Zmmi " ' rccu RICHARD OARTHtlMtS: -AND 1ILUAN G3U- 'WY DOWN EAST" Chestnut.' Guide to Photoplays for the Week to Come ' SPECIAL PHOTOPLAYS QnKRTNVT STlltlVT "Way Down Kast" will open an engagement of four weeks, with music under tho direction of Sidney Lowcnstcln. D, W. Grif fith made the production of this famous New Knglaml story. Lillian Cllsh Is the girl. Richard Barthlcmcss the boy. Mrs. Morgan Belmont, Lowell Sherman. Crclghton IIiilu, Kate Bruce, Kdgnr Nelson nnd many others are In thn cast. REMAINING ACADEMY OF MUSIC "Humorcsquo" Is by Kannlo Hurst and tells of tho love of a mother for her boy. who becomes a creat violinist. In the cast are Alma Itcybcns, Vera Gordon and Gaston Glass. An augmented pches; tra and special soloists glvo "hdl-fcli. MOVIES HTANt.EY "What's Your HurryV" with Wallnco Bold as an nutomoblle racer. Sam Wood directed the story nnd Lois Wilson Is tho lending lady. It Is re plete with thrilling episodes, In which automobiles piny a prominent part. PALACE "Going Some" Is the Bex Bench story directed by Harry Beau' mont. In which a college man wins a race and tho girl ho loves while on a visit to a ranch. Cullen Landls Is the boy. Others In tho company are 1,11- . linn Hall, Kthol Gray Terry. Walter Hlers and Helen Ferguson. AlfVAMA "Croo'.-ed Streets" was made from Samuel Mcrwra s Biorj MOVIE SHIPWRECK COSTS LIFE OF ARTIST pMHllIIMHli I Miss McKontr.y, Roscuocl From Water by Follow Actress, Dies of Pneumonia LILLIAN WALL-, "GOING S'dML". Palace V.JM " JAHIC WILflUn vpoa -.-,r,r,r,w..,. ACTORS PLAN 'EQUITY SHOP' Association May Prohibit Members From Appearing With Outsiders New Yorli, Kept. 4. The institution of the so-called "Equity Shop," tho en forcement of which would prohibit any Equity nctor from appearing on the same stage with a non-Equity ntor, was discussed yesterday nfternoon nt a meeting of tlio Actors' Equity Associa tion called for tlint purpose nt Aeolian Hull. Tim Equity slinn. if ntlopted. will apply for the present only to managers who are not members ot the Producing Managers' Assoclutiou, since the TT7ALL. Vl resp ,ACE BEID has a wholcsomo espoct for professional auto rnclng drivers as the result of his experiences while filming "What's Your Hurry?" his new picture which will be shown at the Rtanlev next week. "Some people will ngree with ono of the characters In this picture," said Wallle recently, "that auto racing Is a dangerous and altogether useless occu pation That Is not my point of lew. Making the race scenes In 'What's Your Hurry'"' brought me Into contact with fomo of the greatest drivers In tho foutun men like Hnlph de Balnin, Ldulo Henrne and Tommy Milton. These men represent a high typo of couraeo nnd resourcefulness that Is found In few other profess'ons. "In 'What's Your Hurry?" I -was re quired to plun the breach In a bursting dam by means of u motortruck. If I were called upon to do a dangerous Job lllie that In real life I'd llko nothing better than to have a professional racing man lllte IMdle Blckenbacker or Barney Oldtlcld working with me." IT HAS remained for Marshall Nellan, the youthful director, to bring forth a plcturo that combines the elements of a Jeep "clontlflc question with a plot mat holds real human Interest. This Is entitled "Go and Get It," and will ba ri-ni in me visioria two weeks, begin ning September 13. The, production centers In the suc cessful operation of a surgeon In trans Ijlantlnj the brain of a man Into tho skull of a gorilla. A reporter with In structions from his city editor to "go and get It " Is credited with tho solving of tne mHtcry "' ; V ' iii. , A ..... - u Vnio ,.f ii .uanugers ahmic union, since in 1 J" Ethfl Clnyton In the ro e of a v UKrc,,mPnt ,Uth'that orgnuizn youiiK inciitnii h '."."--.- " l .. ....!. ..nil !... fr..,- liuii, iintiiu 11 J i III UKU null nun iuui years to run. Tho meeting jesterday voted for a referendum to be submitted to Equity members on the question, and if n ma jority of members fnvor it .there nn pcnrH to he sinnll doubt that it will be put into effect. Although such a decision would affect mainly one-night stand producers, stock nnd repertoire producers and others whose productions do not reach the lirst-class theaters, it would have a keen interest for New York, because of the fact thut there nro a number of producers here who do not belong to the Producing Malingers' Association. Among these nre (Jeorge M. Cohan, Henry Miller nnd John U. WitllnmH. GIRL SAILS TO AID ARMENIA W'.Aa iM S. HAItTJ wlll'nnnenp In Cradle nf Pnnnft', n t lalaca two weeks commencing Septem tier 1.1 At different times In tho action he .ippears as a soldier, a pollceman.nnd vnH'ff.'i1" i"izen, ofa "caport Town. Ann I.lttlo Is the leading woman, play 'nc a part which la no ,m,-i.,i .(.. Ii.. .. ...Cl'C'V ."" ' ,n n .t,, iiu wiucxi n.r.tnpv in n nrofessor visiting Chlnn nnd her adventures nro many In thjs strnngo land. VICTORIA "The Fighting Chance," . by Ilobcrt W. Chambers, will havo Anna Q. Nllsson and Conrad Naget as stars. There nre many athletic events shown In tho picture, nnd tho fox hunt Is of particular Interest. Charles Mnlgno directed It. IlKORXT "What Happened to Jones?" with Bryant Washburn In tho role of a man who Is forced to make a pro hibition speech, although he Is not In clined In that direction. George Broad hurst wrote tho piece and Margaret Loomls Is tho lending woman. CAPITOL "The White Circle" Is Maurice Tourneur production of Rob ert Louis Stcvenson'H story. Janlco Wilson Is the lending woman and Jack Gilbert tho hero. COLO'S! AL Hobcrt Steclo. baritone soloist. Is tho vocal sthr. "Tho Turn ing Point." with Kntherlne MacPon ald. "In Search of a Sinner." with Constance Talmage, latter half. IMPERIAL "The Idol Dancer," with Richard Barthlemess. GCM7' NORTHERS "The Slim Prln cess." with Mabel Normnnd. "A Double-Dyed Deceiver," with Jack Plckford, latter half. MARKET STRHET "Sinners." with (JAlIco Brndy. "Desert Love." with Tom "Mix, latter half. ALUAMRRA "Tho Sea Wolf." with Noah Beery. Edmond Breeso In "A Common Level." latter half. SrKA.VO "Below tho Hurfnco " with Hobart Bosworth. "Sins of St. An thony," with Brynnt Washburn, latter LOCUHT "The World nnd Ills Wife,' with Almn Iteubens. RIVOLI "Away Goes Prudence" with Blllle Burke. "Hair Pins," with Enid Bennett, latter half. RELMOST "Sins of St Anthony." with Bryant Washburn. "Tho Rlver'B End." latter half, WEST A I.L E 0 II E N V "Treasuro "Island," Monday, with Shirley Mason ; Maclean and May In "Let's Bo Fash ionable" : "Tho Sea Wolf" Friday and KntlinlftV. JUMIIO "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," with John Barrymore. "Tho Toll Gate,"-with Wllllum S. Hart," latter half. CEDAR Shirley Mason In "Treasuro uro Island " Monrin and Tuesday . "Let's Bo Fashionable," MncLean nnd May, Wednesday and Thursday ; "Bo low the Surface," Hob.irt Bosworth, Friday and Saturday. COLISKVM "Homer Conies Home," Charles Rayt Mondav nnd Tuesday; "The Prince Chap." Thomas Melghnn. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday; Leah Balrd, In "Cynthia of tho Min ute," Saturday. LEDVR "Tho Prince Chnp " Thomaa Mclghan. "Tho World and His Wife," Alma Reubens, latter half. State Capital Closed Harrisbiirc, Sept. 4, The stnte Capitol closed today until Tucsdny, ns Monday is Labor Day holiday. No meetings or hearings will be held Monday. New York. Hcpt. 4. Tho death yei terdny of Mist Elizabeth McKenlry, motion picture actress nnd recent "norodom" girl, brought to light n movre "shipwreck" In Lone Is";' Hound Inst Tucsdny afternoon, in which fifteen screen plnycrs were rescued. Among thW dragged from the sound wns Miss McKentry, who was sent .to the Hotel Albermarle, where she died of congestion of the lungs nnd pneu monia early yesterday morning. Miss McKentry wns tho daughter of a KansaH City grnin merchant. Her brother, Harry, is on lii way from that city to rlolm the body. When Miss McTnmmany was in formed Inst night of Miss McKentry's death, she told the story of tiic ncci- ftnnf mill until "Wc were making a sea picture, nnd had engaged cxperlenceu iiHiier men nnd sailors to handle our craft. In n boat towed by a motorboat were fifteen men and women. Yn were out on the sound, off Mnmnroncck, when a squall rnmo up suddenly nnd wo were nil plunged without warning Into the wnter. "Miss McKentry could not swim nnd it wns with difficulty that she wns drag ged to the shore. The rest of. us got to land after a struggle nnd we rushed to my house for uld. Miss McKentry, hnving swallowed considerable water, was given first aid nnd then given stimulants nnd put to bed." When Miss McKentry reached the Hotel Alhermnrie. her roommate, Miss, Annu Madley, called in Dr. .T. Vs. Amery of No. '210 West Seventy-scc-niwl Ktn.ot. Miss Mndlev. when seen yesterday afternoon, said nftcr tho boat, in which were the screen players cnpslzed, Miss McKentry was rescued by Miss Murjorlo ClcmmonH, a picture actress. Burton Holmes Returning Burton Holmes has Just returned Irom an Interesting trip to Jerusalem. Con stantinople, Cairo, Venice nnd the Itnllan Lakes, accompanied l.y his clnemato graphor, Herford Tyno Cowling, and Dr. Gcorgo Earle Ralguel. lecturer on current topics Mr, Holmes' season will open In November; his subjects will In cludo "Jerusalem Liberated" nnd ono on Constantinople. p-i -TT ""fw- --f PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES GARRICK Chestnut ft Juniper R(. BAM'L NrXON-NinDLINOEIl Business Mannnnr Mnl, Twin j-. TonUht nt H.ln Mi 2nd Week l Plractlon Sianloif Company of WfjjcglB ACADEMY ef MUSIC BROAE & LOCUST STREET TODAY nnd NHXT WKKK 3 SHOWS DAILY AT 2.30, 7 AtjD 9 A PHOTOPLAY VERSION OF FANNIEHURST'S FAMOUS GIIETTO STORY m H nf l.,n nnln, .. I .. her to appear disguised ns a boy. TF I WERE KING." from the play X written by Justin Huntly McCarthy si ''.''10"inern1 wno mnclo one of tho Jilts of his career In It, has boen made rv ",.BC!?,c,n Production by William inn "bwl" bo Presented at the Stanloy ;,"'""" wiiiiiioiiuiiiif wepiemoer i.i. mi j'iirnum n nvs l.'rnnnnlu Sybil Guckes Makes One of Party for Near East Relief A desire to serve suffering humanity, awakened In her by service with the American Hod Cross Commission for Relief in Rumania, this week stnrted Miss Sybil Ouekcs, OliO.'l Lincoln drive, on her way to Armenia as a member of the near Kast relief. She was in a group of seven workers sniling in response to the nppenl of re lief officials overseas for an accelera tion of activities in the nenr Kast dur in the coining winter, in order to. pre vent a repetition of conditions that ex isted last year, when thousands of na tive Christians died from disease, starvation and exposure. Miss (iuckes, who was formerly reg istrar nnd secretary to the faculty of the Cniverslty of Pennsylvania Medical School, also served In France with the Red Cross during the world wnr. Quaker City Boy Jack Norworth, leading man of "My T.n.1.. fiviuniiq." thn now comedy that onens the rcirular season of the Adelphl . next Monday evening, was born In Phila delphia His parents still reside here Ho has become fnmous through being' the composer and slncer of some of the most popular songs of the day. In "My Lndy Friends" he wilt again demon-1 strato bis ability as a sinner when ho Is heard In his latost, "I Want to Spread I a Llttlo Sunshine." JF COHAN'S X I lCOMEPIAMSl 1 (sN'Tr? GmND Old Name?) 3 , Pod. Matinees Jm . m MONDAY M v WEDNESDAY F j Best Seals $2.00 1 T marei WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY A PARAMOUNT rHOTOPLAY (IIHBiImJkIBi amsiiRTgaaasE ii ilMWB 1 VMr 1 I Albsrtlf.Wsyns MM4MlM)mWEfm3Mi "The VflloW j' fJ oTtirp'f a i. i fl u sBr lH ' Hm u IH4 ri $m BROAD Mat. NKXT , w i:i:k Tmliiy. TunlKlit, S.10 2nd Week IB llroutl Helnw Locuiit Kit A NIC NiiiDLiNonn Duotnoss Manacr gg?M $2 AT HOLIDAY MAT. MONDAY Most Delightful Comedy in Years "Dubbllnc over with the Joy of Life and Loe's Tounc Dream." ruDiic Leaner. B PJKtttl 'f XMttC-A VI irillnrt rortravert on the staee by Mr. Sothern.' J fiordon Iwlwnrds directed this nro- .n i m, Uova Sheldon wrote tho -..I.,,., iu rast wr Rmininiiv n pirAd I.leber, of Hhakesnearean fame. o role of Louis XI. Jt Arcadla's'New Policy The Stanley Co. of America announces that beginning Monday, September 13. tho pol'cy nt the Arcadia will bo chanced and thereafter this theatre will bo de oted to first-run features for engage ments of two or more weeks, Instead of the change of program weekly, as at present. Tho first production under this order of things will be Thomas Melithnn In his first Btnrrlng vehicle, "Civilian Clothes," adapted from the plav by Thompson Buchanan, tho scenario belni; ; by Clara iieranper nun ino nirevnun oy p,r,;hfugh I-'ord. In "Chilian Clothes" tho star Is seen as an army omcer wnn marries a society girl at tne rroiu unu on his roturn nomo, unaini: uiai had believed hfm dead, ncceptij a The Modern Woman "Harem Hldrtu nt unn ....n jotii .,r6 inerdy forerunners of real Jii?.7r.ifrcV,0,m for women, which Is "'J" the fashions of about four years JihU,.". " 8nyH Dorothv Jardon, the iwa '?ma from tl10 Chicago Grand iinn l (o-" wno wln be Been here on ..'n""'!,1, Vmi Oeorce LcMalre's ,roarttt?' Brevities of 1920" opens the season at the Lyric w "1 ,r,nd of feminine fnshlons to - TJl 'annnlah Imblllments has been ree- 5.',-l .'Sir rome time," declares MIrs l ( I ( ( ( ( ( I i ( loi ; ;.i VI.T," ? "' i,r- a?.y waiters ( fia,in,U i '""l""lln oemnncnng irouser 'oft f'n fa"" women, have been In fertile ninninJ.80 lo"B tnnt now 1,ey are bo- S'nnlng to BprOUt. We mnv look fnr tho on his roturn homo, finding that his w Ife hau iielievea nim ueau, ncuepi a pi as n butler In her family und ultimately eures her of snobbery. WOODSIDE Closes for the Season Sunday, Sept. 12 Rodia's Concert Band GIUSEPPE RODIA, Conductor EDNA WALLACE KINNEY CONTRALTO FREE CONCERTS Every Afternoon and Evening Up-to-the-Minute Amusements for Young and Old Fireworks Friday Evening The Humorous Adventures of the Romantic Sub-Deb EDWARI) CUII.ns CAHI'KNTl'.n'H COMKIIY FltO.M MAHY llOUUUTH HINUIIAUT'N MTOUIES With HELEN HAYES and Cast of Unusual Excellence ! Direction of OKO. C. TYI.m I'lay by Arruuffcmtnt wltli AUTHUIt HOPKINS FORREST NlKhtH nt 8.1A llck-ulur Matinees ed. 4 Sut. nt 2.1S Uroad and Sansom Ht. THOMAS M. LOVE Uualnos Manasr .MATIN1U', TODAY AT S.l.f. TONIflHT AT 8.15 ARE YOU SINGING I Cannot Sloep, Dear, Without Dreaming of You"? NEXT WEEK LAST WEEK gg?8 $2 AT HOLIDAY MAT. MONDAY THE GEO. W. LEDERER CO. PRODUCTION OF VICTOR HERBERT'S THE TWO WEEKS OOMMENOINO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TK. WILLIAM FARNUM InPwdmuc5S "IF I WERE KING" FROM JUSTIM HUNTLY McCAHTHY'S SUCCESSFUL PLAY ANP. NOVEL, TODAY SORMA TAI.MADOB In "YKS OK NO?" NextTveek TTrsn're lentntlon REX BEACH'S FAMOUS STORY IP nnt-bearlnit period about 1925 in''0' fi.n , 1W . Prediction. nuthorit (in tla mn.ln a l Suih1"? SI,sa Wl,a011 nfsertrf'thnt etireM.HWnT n,8 ulol""'. w'sta and troi8e"t8,wl1n Rlvf. way to coatH and ih rh ,of ,ec'dedlv masculine cut. to !?" ,J!T i)e aUl1e,l 80mo embroidery with her y trlmmlnBa- I asroo o'uUl ,f."e' l ,,cnr' men say they common ,La(pprovo.of 'rousera aH the "ot TZ,? ,B'u,no ,f women. Men did trg iin.i muh when their wives, als Hdfta m.V!"lnpnrtB Conned divided bSe","''" ""J, ..IcUers' when they rt ilS ?.relle8. munition workers or rodo ""fii,tn'1M' WALNUT ABOVE EIGHTH 10,000 LADIES ATTEND MATINEE DAILV WEEKLY i J IH(1IMN(1 WITH HI'KCIAI, HOLIDAY MATINKK l0" ' J BifflEN PIERCE fJ ! gglJGEORGE HAYES ' ff 8X" AND A HEAL WOifDEB CHOKCW YXL the THE BEST MUSICAL COMEDY IN YEARS "She's a Sure Win ner in the Realm of Musical Comedy." Inquirer "This Show ie a Decided Hit." Record ALL-STAR CAST, BRIGADE OF FEMININE LOVELINESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 SEATS THURSDAY CIIAlU.r.S DILLINGHAM ITcxrnts TONE ron Tirr. fjust thik on any htack in Greatest of All Fred Stono Shows i "TP-TOP" A MUSICAL COMEDY. Dy Anne Caldwell nnd It. II. Durnalde. Musle by Ivnn CurjlL A PARAMOUNT PIOTURE NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF THE CINE MA HAS ANY OTHER PRODUCTION RECEIVED THE ACCLAIM OF BOTH CRITICS AND PUBLIC! 0R6IIESTHA OF 20 AND VOCALISTS RENDERING "ELI, ELI" Rcinholi Schmidt and Rbek Hornjtine SololntK P R I E S MATS. 25c 35c 50c EVES.J5c50c75 (INCLUOINO TAX) At Box Office and 1119 Chestnut Street Comedy with ThrilUI Two Wolu 8trtluK September 13th WM. S. HART in "The Cradle of Courage" TODAY MAIll'L NdRMAND In "TIIK HUM riUXCKHH" Next Week I'lirumount Week ETHEL CLAYTON SappoTted by JACK HOLT In CROOKED STREETS rrom the Story "Dinner at ZIht" Commenclnit Seftember 18th THOMAS MEIGHAN In "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" Market Ab. Oth 9 A. M. Xo 11. IS P. M. JkV f?l Y7I KB' VIGTOR1A ru via ss sj eisr m:t wi:kk i cs lt MOl'NT SToiIiit Tom 1 Mix In I "The Terror"! .. "fr I'rrnrntu ROBERT W. CHAMBERS' CREATEST NOVEL, THE FIGHTING CHANCE SEPT. 13TH "(i AND fiET IT" TOD Y "DON'T HVKR MAKRY" NBT (l'ARAM(ll'NT) WfcEK' MAURICE TOURNEUR Freientt a New Photoplay By ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. mm TODAY "THi: VERY IDEA' NEXT (I'ARA.MOUNT) WEEK BRYANT WASHBURN In Faroo Comedy THE WHITE CIRCLE What Happened ' Jones By QEOROE It. BROADHURBT I-rinikforcl e. Itrl. Allr NI'.XT ki:k VumoiiH Soldier Mnrs :lieny MARKET ST. AT .IL'NU'ER Net Week PUTTING IT OVER A Modern Muilcal Revue Marshall Montgomery Supported by EDNA C0URTNEY MILLER & LYLES Funny BUokfaoe Comedlani "THE SPIDER'S WEITr Preiented by the Eyries. Olive Briscoe & AI. Rauh EXCLUSIVE BONOS AND I'AITER. A TEURLESS "THOTOPLAY CONSTANCE TALIMDGE "IN SEARCH Or A SINNER" B. Feldman Freientt BnlU Moore, Supported by Marguerite Lee, Harry Wataon and Six Oarden Bellei In THE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION PRIMROSE MINSTRELS OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE. BROAD AND SNYDER AVENUE S.1S. (1 45 nnd II P M. Monday, Tueiday and Wednciday AND HIS OflROOS QgRLS Preientlnn "BITS OF CIROUS AND VAUDEVILLE " A DeMILLE I'r duetlon THOMAS MEIGHAN Katlilyn Williams anil Ltla Lee In "THE PRINCE CHAP" BILL CHANOLD THURSDAY MARKET STREET BELOW 60TII a.30, 7 AND 0 P M. Monday, Tuoiday and Wednesday "Strike up the band" for "THE SAILOR'S REVIEW" A Nautical Spectacle, Bit cut and Chorus BILL CHANOED THURSDAY JSTH ANJ MORRIS STREETS .MouUuy Tiirhiuy WrilnrMlay Former Lightweight Champion BATTLING NELSON nnd Company, in Sketch A PARAMOUNT PICTURE THE SEA WOLF AJACKLONDON STORY Monday. Tii-.U.l) . Wrdntaduy KATHERINE MbcDONALD In Her New picture "THE TURNING POINT" Added Robert Steel, Baritone Soloist, BILL CHANOED jSlURSDAY Jmonday. TUESDAY, W$ft RaWJSreOnWATBe WEDNESDAY ALICE DaADY in "SINNERS" I NORTHERN SLI.i MABEL H0RMAND I In "THE SLIM PRINCESS'1 9 D Added, Comedy "BLIPPINO FEET" I IMPERIAL B onirriTii-R The Idol Dancer a l 1 IS ' J ' $ I ' 1 T V ih . s ii r t N"i m j ?i i i V H i' X, . f S' X C ll m "M Li.r '"" ui unrNMiinnir tka.i ...n, CS, eVofceai "" SS-om or eomte. iwiit.liJ'JH'',MWWWPl'Viil irwwwwwwwwwrw
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