"W TOTCTjyrc VM at . r'y 4S rjOf A-!. s.. i17 . r "t Y-it vil i t' ifl'iijj -. . XT?1 ' y - v, ;n Kt .' .j.i ' MTU fWV?'Wfi T"" r B- ... . i .. . , i7.j bi KMtt r. v " ' I i.JLML - ? J - :-.,T V THEATRE SEASON GETTING ''-IN :fC lt& I STRIDE WITH THIS WEEK'S STAGE AND SCREEN OFFERIN r-7 r U-r -- U J 3 li : U : . 1 ' , , , ' mm t -i ROMANCE FEATURES WEEK'S , NEW FILMS , Farnum, Hart, MelgharV and 'Miss Brady Am6ng ' 1 'Stars senior "If I Wero Klnft" was We .nSiTni nlay of tho old Orpheum Mock SSiSnr. of this dty. nnd William VS2.rnil nlnyctl In tho rolo. 13. iH. K made much of the part of jTrnn roll i Villon, which now falls to William Cuti who Rives a good Interpreta tion of the part of tht mad, bad. .glad lYMich poet William Vox made, the reduction, which In eery way ro den dutiful surroiindlnsrs for the PJcturUa tlon of Justin HUntly McCarthy's Btory. j Gordon ndwnrdVs many spectacles tnr the Pox compnnv stand him in soou MMd In tho making of this clrtWrato prTl!cC,hSo of this story was h lovable character, nnd as the well-known nu. thorlty on Villon, nichard Desmond, has Mas maintained It s so'ensy to Inter pret a part when the exlplnal has never n seen by the actor. But. surpflslng as It may seem, William Farnum gives a nnp performance and rises to new heights In the part. He Is Pclally toe I In the opening scenes, where his J.!.i eronncil beard aids with tho part of the vngSoond poof, white In the later .enes he H tho pol sh nristocrat of tho roya" assembly. Frltx Lelber as the kins proves fine ns a nim player. Be ty noss ClnrkoMs Katherlno and Walter "bw tho Thlbault. There are many 01 Brle&jati5 story deals with a vaBa bond poet, who boasts of what he would do If tlnK. A chance Is ftlven him for sm en days by tho jeal klnK. who sees tho Joke of piaclne the, droll fellow In Jojal raiment and postlnc, as a forfeit his life unlets he wins the lovo of Kath crlne Thli he docs and n duel ends with the woundlnc of ThlbnUlt. whom the girl had IsUcd killed to- test tho lovo of her ngabond poet. rol,l(."The Oradle of Courage" pro vides a tilo of roles for the rormer Bharp-Bliootln RrC-catln1 hefo of the iialns. William 8 Hart, wlio now lmri pUeformlngtho5nultlplled.Jutlesof a U tal.en oer u lot of ground. Frederick nm.ihiirv wrote tho piece, which was directed by Lambprt IIlllyer.,and the lat- .. n 1..1. ...1.1. .1. m ntnplnl ii.A.a.l hv Tjitnrt Tlillvwr trr has done a fine Job with the material. rri,.r in n fnniniiH underworld gang and tho hero of tho story belongs to It. When war comes ho becomes a soldier, then gives up his former life to beootnc n nol ci- olllcrr. Of course, lio makes eri thing right, even to the culmination of a line affair. That tho thrills are thero aplenty Is assured with the an n6unccment of tho star, but In this pic ture they are exceptionally good. The Adit In the saloon Is worthy of a second welng. whllo the San Francisco undor norld scenes and characters aro well PThomas Santschl is a popular player who has a lot to do, as has Ann MUle, the leading wormft. Qcorgo Williams, IrancU Thorwald and Gcrtrudo Claire re also well cast Urndlu "CUIllftn Clothes" Is a de lightful comedy nnd follows tho play nhlch Arthur Morosco mad from Thompson Buchanan's story with fairly good fidelity. Thero Is a deal of subtlety in this piece, nnd It is not unlike Barrio In Us waj. Thomas Melghan has the role which William Courtemiv nnd when the play was offered In this city last There Is a very humorous situation created when the hero of tho story, who nu married a wealthy girl doing duty as an overseas welfare worker, finds himself In her home as tho family butler. He takes that Job because his wife is a mob, and It Is his desire to teach her a lesson. No one knows his Identity ex- 1 II . I mm. ? "Vi- Broad and Arch and District Offices The United Gas Do Not Buy Ginger Ale That "Fizzes Over" Ginger Ale that "fizzes ovei-' when opened u fiCn 'mProPer'y carbonated, due to the fact that all the air haa not been eliminated. Peacock' Ginger Ale never "-fizzes over" because by our exclusive method of making, all air is eliminated. When you buy Peacock Ginger Ale notice how much more ipailcling it ia than other ginger alei. Wo boil and tn-jco nuer every drop ot water i carbonated and combined t i T?" '""xt dinger Mie comes trom the bottle bubbling with vim and eparUe. Jhe fir.t taite of Peacock dinger Ale will convince you of iu superiority. LJ.8roceP' "nd nl? ,orei 'n 16-ounce bottles. Look far the Peacock traJemark and ask for PEACOCK. of .e"n "'" ' ' , Bt, Blnh Bttr, SmfmptiUm anJ Ltm SmJ: WEI8DROD & Gin PEArOCH a er QlWIlMsaSjgag'jsJ ----.' m-SMsasrmsiM ' Pliotoplays Ehetoltcre CHESTNUT ST. OPERA 1IOUBE "Way Down East." D. W. Qrlf- 11 flth's movie, made from Lottlo Illalr Parker's ono-tlme hugely pop ular rural comedy drama.., A Ann production, with seVoraH sensa UlonaU thrills- and many, cxgulslte views of country life. , . OOLOtllAIj "Burning Daylight," , with Mitchell Lewis. GREAT NORTHERN "Tho Turn ing Point," with Knthcrlne Mac Donild. MARKET STREET "Tho .Idol Dancer," with lllchard Barthclmess. AL1TAMURA "BelowMho Surface" with Hobart Uosworth. IMPERIAL "Jenny Bo deod," with Mary Miles Mlnter, STRAND "Homer -Cornea Home," with Charles Hay, ,-, . LOCUST "The Fortune, Teller," with Marjorlo Itambeau. ' BELMONT "llebecctt of Sunny brook rarm." with Mary Plckfonl. niVOLl "Crooked StrcotB," with nthel Clayton. , JVMttO "L,oo's Protege," with Ora CareWi r,rlDK7J--"Awny doca Trudence," with nrtllo Burke. ', - COLlSEVM-"Tho Sins '6f. St. An-, thony," with Branf Washburn., 0;pvlit"Cynthta of -tlie IInute,', wltK Lih Balnl. " "WEST ALLEonENYuThe Confes sion." with H. B. .Walthall ACADEMY OF MVSfC "Humor-' esquo.' Final week of this photo play, ndnpted from, tho story jjy Fannld Hurst. Alma Bubcns, Gas ton Glass and Vera Gordon aro tho principal players. ? ccpt th,o wife, who has resumed her maiden name. Sho 'has rnany admirers, ind they all attempt to win-her lave, but .somehow sho sticks to her husband, al-1 tnougn near mo enu sne uecomes so tired of his nonattentlon that she runs mvnv with one of her lovers. Tho hus bnhd follows, of course, and there Is a reconciliation with tho wlfo when sho steals into his room at a Florida hotel. Melghan Is a popular film hero, and this rolo will greatly aid in the mnklng bf new converts, for It seems to bo the aim of tho company to mako him a mati- neo idol. Martha Mansfield Is tho lead- Inir woman, nnd ncr wont la xurprlp-. Inely good, while Frank Losen nnd Marl 10 anotweli navo parts that aro congenial. Albert Grau as tho discharged butler is fine. , This picture inaugurates the new policy of Bhowlng pictures for extended runs at this theatre, nnd It is to be recom mended; because tho films do not get th chance they Bhould liavo In whisking them awny with only a week's engage ment. .Vlptorlu "Go nnd Get It." Jhinv at tempts have" been made hv dlrrctr.ru m translate nowspawr life Into. the medium .of tho screen, Thurs was 'The Fourth instate.- wun I'nuune t reuerlclt. good In general outline, but fallacious In detail: thero was -"Dead Uno at Ulovcn," with Corlnne Grlffth, which was an improve ment, but not perfect, and mnny others nearly all unreal. Now comes that gifted director. Marshall Netlnn, with n production that not only cleverlv uses the warmed-over thrills of "serials" In telligently nnd discloses some vivid character acting, but presents the life of the Amcrlcnn reporter credibly, swiftly and colorfully. Mr. Xellin'ii re cent fiasco with comedy In "Don't fiver Marrv" wt him cm the right tuick mi ."Go nnd Get It." Horror, charming ro mance ndventurp nnd hlgl jiic'orlnl quality are linked In the photoplny. which also discloses tho most extraordi nary piece of make-up ever submitted on the silver sheet. This is Bull Montana's ape-man, n bestial portrait In Htrong oontrnst to tho -work of Wallnco Beery. Pat O'Malley, Jay Barney Sherry and Little Wesley Barry, who Is a news paper copy boy to the life. Agnes Arcs Is a fetching horolnp. 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Jio may assume la tho future. appeared In magazine form under the caption "Behind the Bed Curtain." It deals with a hypnotist Who IS a guest, at a largo social gathering and whose work uiiritKiK wie nuenuon or. eyery one mere; especially ono man naims mai no cannot-Tja iu tiitiii. wun t: hvtlnntiriMl tn ,ln n thlnK ngalnst his will. It Is then that ono of the KUcst9 seen n. rlnn in Vlll it mnn and plnco tho hlame upon this" other Irt nocont victim, and accordingly it Is done a.IV.i vu.iiv-D iiiu iiuiUCfclVU, U1U WIU lllii- ncf In which, ho holds the Investigation Is .excellent, showing on understanding ofltho Job j and, of.courso, bringing the rlcht man to fuRllrV Finn players In the supporting parts Include. Anna Q. Nllsson, Howard Da Mes, Augustus Phillips, Adclo Farrlng ton, Lillian Rich; Ralph Oulse and I Begeni "A Dark LaniprnHjily-uld bo kept unlit. forU lq not (-nllahtnlilnir In either an entertaining or nn educational way. Kltzabeth Robins Wrote the- story. wnicn no floubt proved better reading than It provided nctlnr. Johrt J). Rob ertson- directed tho pleco andx Alice Brady is , starred. This actress' work recently has not been ns good as it was in tho days when alio first started toimakn Pictures. There Is a prince who wantd an Eng lish girl to bo his morgnnattc wife, al though th girl .hlnks at first, that ho wants her for his royal spouse. A break down of nerves forces the girl to seek a pllyslclan who falls In lovo with her, nnd after a test of her love .they are married and the prince goes to his royal consort. "BOSTONIANS" AT CASINO Frank Finney Makes Good Come dian Burlesque Bills Elsewhere Cnilno A burlesque production of far moro than the usual merit is the de servedly applauded attraction this week. Tho "Bostonlan Kxtravagnnzn Co." pre sents a two-act musical play, "From Here to Shanghai." It In programmed as a "musical chop suoy," and It more than, lives up to fhat description. A llttlo' bit of everything, nnd all of It good, makes up the 1920 edition of Charles Waldron's organization. Frank Finney Is given every opportunity' to draw laughs nnd he succeeds well. Others Jn tKn cast are Phil Ott, Nettlo Kelson and Blanche Perqui-tte reople,s-n-"Rilej's Honeymoon,'' in two acts of musical non-ten tc. i well r.er formed by tho "Liberty Olrls" company. Jack Conway, the author, plays the comedy lead and he gets tho most out of It A number of good-looking girls with attractive costumes mako the chorun ono to bo remembered. Ten scenes have been staged In a plcturcsquo manner. Tronadero "Harry Dixon's Big Sen sation" played to crowded houses. Tho cast is a large ono and is backed up by a pretty and graceful chorus Among those who are lntrutcd with tho lendB are Harry "Hlckov" Lcvnn, "Ukelftls" Hughes nnd l.'lslc Donnelly. Illjon 'The Broadway Belles" .bring a rattling good entertainment of tho htirlemtuo standard. 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Scnumnnn-Hplnlf nn.i xrmA v..iu Jerry Jnrnngln assists Nono'tte at the piano. yfl dancing sketch 'of real merit. Is offered by MelIsia Ten Dyck and Max weuy, assisted by Miss Welsh. Miss Ten Lyck , Is particularly good In a umwyuneniRi," in which her audi ence has a good opportunity of ob serving, how simllnr Is tho Jazz move ment to the real Oriental. . . Ill0"' Dt"no brothers nnd Scanlon first appear ns a malo quartet, offering a few dance steps In between. Ono of tho quartet later makes a surprising cnango of clothes. Tommy Gordon, a now comer, sings and talks in breezy fashion. Tommy s'ngs a little ditty, asking why every Klrl ho takes home lives In front of a lamp post. Herbert Ashley Is seen In a clever character comedy offering, assisted by Roy Dietrich who has a sweet voice nnd Is not stingy with It. The Mexlno brothers, with their comedy dog. Bobby, and lnerson nnd Baldwin, In "So This Is Paris," are novelties. Topics of the Day" and the news weekly, were jlenslng ns ever. . 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Uala Office and Factory, ClrwfonaU, Okie -Calculating Watson's comedydogs wero especially Mitertalnlng to tho children. Mart Fox and Joo Barton, comedians, were like wise afforded a good hand. A skit of Babcock and Doiilda and a feature pho toplay rounded out the bill of merit. - I Globe Billy Hart brings his Circus Girls back and scores success. This mu sical novelty Is brightly staged. Other clevor acts Includo Svongall, novelty! "Tho Sailor's Revue," musical comedy; una Clayton, and company, sketch ', Bob Mllllken, songs and stories ; Howard nnd Craddock, Jazz boys; Sossmnn nnd Sloan, entertaining skit; tho Cycling McNutts; Martlndale and Young, comedy songs, and Alexander and Scott, unique offering containing material to pleaso every one. Cronn Kern Tho big feature of the bill Is a dramatic sketch which has many tense situations It Is presented by Her mnrwl.lcli and company and Is entitled "Dop." Lieutenant Gerard and company In nn offering wherein pianos took a prominent pnrt were also entertaining. TT-11l.t 1-nJ.. ...1 .KM.HKH fa. ....- iivmiuu;, .IIIU UU l'Ull'tUir. H "I' to-the-mlnute dances, nnd Charles Hart nnu company, in songs, were likewise ap plauded William rnn "Sweeties," a Inuslcal comedv of moro than usual merit, wai enthusiastically received. Several clever comeuians Kept tho laughs moving rap Idly. Tho bill was rounded out by a clover skit featuring Richard Bennett. Lf IVtlf Cnbnret. mnnlklns; the Ta makla Jans nnd Art Henri- arid Henrv Moore, In a skit The movie, "The Yel low Tphoon," held Interest throughout. Ilroadway "Buzzln' Around," a truly musical comedy, heads a varied nnd compensating bill. Stuart Downing and company proved themselves physical cul turlsts to an nmn7tng degree. "Don't Hver Marry." the movie. Is replete with funny situations Several other Inter esting acts wero offered. KnlrUerbnikrr Tho Flvo Musical So ciety Buds offer songs and dances. Ju piter and Mars delight the oye with ar tistic posing. Leo Stoddard, ventrllo qulal -offering; McKcnty Kids, singing nnd dancing, nnd Welllrtg-Levlng Troupe, n comedy blccllng, complete" tho vaude ville numbers. Tho photoplay features nrp Sessuu Havakawa In "An Arabian Knight"; "Profiteering Blues," a com edy, and a news serial, Niton A highly Interesting sketch called "Just a Thief." presented by Joseph Byron Totten and company, was woll received. Silver, Duval and Klrbv won laughs with a comedy surprise. Others who scored wero Llbby, Sparrow nnd Mnhoney, songs and dances, and r- CancbffilaDe&JL with, every sport. 40 crisp, pure sugar wafers in assorted flavors. Carry them in your pocket-never sticky! New Bngland Confectionery CO The Dallon is insurance azatnit costly errors rta protection, because every employee can use it. Machine At Other Playhouses LYRIC "Broadwny Brevities of 19!0," a colorful entertainment, tho Aral presented by George Le Mnlra. Dorothy Jardon heads the enst, whllo the producer himself and Here Williams aro tho chlof enter tainers, nhlrty-one scenes furnish varied nnd vivid backgrpunds for a. very hnndsoiso chorus and soma promising newcomers In tho revue ADELPIIl "My Lady Friends,' featuring Jack Norworth, tho Phil adelphia comedian. Ho Is seen as a younjr business man, who wants his wife to help him spend his money. Sho docs not want to do tills, and so ho has three rlrts placed under his caro to spend his monev. Complications ensue when they fall In love with him. S II V PERT "Florodora," elaborate revhat of a musical comedy classic of a former generation. Amoni: the principals aro Elenrlor Pnlntcr.WII llam Danforth and nobert Pitkin. "Replacements" for the celebrated sextet match their predecessors In ocallsm nnd looks . GARRICK "MarV." Tho orlclnnl comrany. headed by Janet Vclte, Jsclc McOowcn. Ocofgla ' C.alno. Charles Judcls, Klorrle Mlllorshlp and Alfred Oerrard. reappear. Notable for refinement of comedx and good songs. .. PRO AD "nab," mado by a Pnlla dclphla playwright and novelist, Edward Chllds Carpenter, from tho stories of Mary noberte rtlnehnrt. Relates the humorous adventures of a romantic subdeb, deftly plnyed by Helen Hayes. , FORREST Opens Wednesday night with "Tip Top." Fred Stone's elab orate new production, which will havo Its first showing on any stage. Ho will bo supported by an un usuilly versatllo company. Brighton and Vnnlty, ffymnastlo act. ' The Square Shooter" Is tho film. ' Grand Something new In the black face line of comedy Is presented by Van and Carrie Avery. Their offering. "Madam Slrllon Medium." Is a pace maker for laughs. Marshall Montgom ery showed that ho was no doubt Justly announced as the "world's greatest ven triloquist." Others on the good bill are Hewitt and Mitchell, singers; Ernesto, nthletc. and Fred La nilnoand com--pany. Walton Hoof Cliff Nazarro nnd tho PURE FRESH PAINT Believe M e The Size of the Job! 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Qtono's Children Follow IrTFootsteps Saturday when a special train left New York for Philadelphia with Charles Dillingham's new production, "Tip Top," tho full personnel of the large company of 1B0 people which li to open at. tho Forrest Wednesday night was on boarM, with tho single exception of the star, Fred Stone, himself. The comedian re mained behind to participate In a per formance called "Tip Top Junior," pro duced under the direction of Mr. Stone's eldest daughter, Dorothv Stone, who de vised tho entertainment to amuso the r)oor children who are sent to the sum mer homo of tho Stono family by the fresh air fund. This entertainment witnessed tho stogo debut of Paula Stono, aged eight, nnd of Carol Stone, nged five. Dorothy and her talented father did several num bers from "Jack O'lantern" and "Chin Chin." Another Interesting novelty of the per formance wns the rovlval of tho associa tion of tho old Montgomery nnd Stone partnership, renewed In the persons of Dorothy Stone nnd Virginia Montgom ery, nleco of the late Dave Montgomery, both excellent dancers. "Direct the Water Just Pyfirre You Went II" Don't gtt your htlr wc every time you ttka a howvr. Don't chatter from tn Icy ipluh. Recu tita the water juit the way you want it. No mora all ovac drenching. No mora anting in dirty water. ThU is the modern way. $ 5 i5i- Compute Th Ink of It I Not a ling!"itra" to buy. You can attach it irufanr. y. Great idea, isn't it? "Br'mtt tin Btjchto Your Bath room I' IS 1 I .ivTOg Vak. room!" . aaataaiSes?afKae!VCS'HBb. ;; II III h y TaSfeaJm g ; 1 ' mm S iaifflityjMiiiiii iLj)iiijij iyj rJlb POLLOCK PLAY AT ORPHttttl Mae Desmond His Gripping Rahfrt ' "The Crowded Hour" Tt "j. urpnenm a succcsstui play irom ip pen of Channlng Pollock Is ths 4T intf by Mao Desmond and her plsjfWf. 'Tho Crowded Hour" Is a story w American life, filled with gripping, ts situations nnd throbbing with human emotions. Tho underlying theme, whits not new, has been dealt with In a foro ful manner. A rich slacker nnd a chorus girl are dancing nnd drinking at a ball when tho seed of their regeneration, la planted. Nolther thinks seriously of th war except as a subject of general dl- 5T J cushion. Tho slacker Is an engineer hr . M profession, but does not tnkc tho CfcH. ' "ftfl Peggy Lawrence, his sweetheart. ha o.' ..! better reason for nsklnir htm to remain,'' Wl behind than her unwillingness to have 'T;1 nun ivuvo nur. i. , irli.h. ma ...... ,a..Ia .,. au ai. " Aiiv.u iiiu iiiuu iiiiHiu iiiuiuciiis uierv- . after and thrills nplenty. Mao Desmond1 iiho u nijicnuui roie ae treggy, ana tn itj other members of tho comnanv hava lil parts which reveal their abilities to ad- ,. 4,1 antago. ,'i s1l ..... - Li English Film star on 52d Street. 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