w. fY A irk i , ' ntnVlEGRAMS JTROM SCREENS PATRON -,'. - mv nnii th company of .fW ., be view at -the Sluili," " -fli, have a new respect f M? district of Bouthern tall- Some of '"?' 5C, Sn ,appW orchard, Sleuth" tftke. Place in an app th(j To "umevod to I section, noted for plarers jouryoa o ,appleg. several he 'Jinked on Interestedly while tho r'Tawwe. being -nimed. ' Hardly had !? riiJtumedto the Thomas H.4nce & Kn Veceld letter, from Vrmier In whoao orcnKui .- ia ' nV oaklntf for copies of the j;jf,t2k.nMtnonrirH?'efPlaln.dthat 7firt2S.nTheliriIo'e?S.aIn.dtha !'.? dlntMlnir Ma apples. great aid In selling CHAniiEa IUCHMAN, alter an absence of more than a' year, -make's hl3,rt ,urn to Pictures' In Barrie's "Half 'an Hour." In which Dorothy , Dalton will iSr at the Palace Theatro next .week, As Richard Qaraon, a crude but .wealthy art connoisseur; Mr. nichma.it I, stin In "Hhlf. an Hour"' In all his tore, and power. Garaon actually buys K Lilian, dauchter.of tho Karl .of Watford; and when,. she ctm.no longer ndure his taunts and vulgarisms she ,dMs o run away with Hugh I'aton. 1 liurh I k"led befbrelthls stepi dan betaken and Lady Lilian's efforts to conceal her absence front her hmne and let dressed for dinner all In a half hour's tWo mako one of the neatest and swift. tit moving stories seen In d long time. DISTINGUISHED casts 'havo become taken.for-granted.ln'connectlon.wlth Cecil B. De MIUo productions, but. In m. rnect "Somethlne ' to Think AboUt," which comes' to tho Arcadia next week, excels even tho mark set by 'Why Chango Your Wife?" and "Male and female." Elliott Dexter returns to the screen In the leading male role after an absence, due to Illness, of almost a. yean Gloria awanson, tho beautiful leading uomari of four famous Do Mllle produc tions; Theodoro Roberta, one of the finest character actors of the Bcreen, and Monto Blue, who has won high rank by his work in recent Paramount Artcraft productions, complete this list The supporting company Is of high caliber. Clalro McDowell portrays an Important character rolo, Theodore Kosloir, Russian interpretative dancer, oontrlbutcs a satirically humorous bit t pantomlmlo acting. IN SELECTING EmmetH,Oorrlgan and William Ingersoll for the production o.' "Partners of the Night" next.week at the Vlotorlo, the uoidwyn company nas secured two experienced actors. Both began careers In the eighties . and Xe reloped as actors in the stocK com; Tr! nits at ineir neigm in moso aays. Ingersoll began nt the Boston tyluscum and Mr. Corrlgan In Baltimore with the Esmeralda stock company. Ho was Hading man of tho Dearborn 'stock com pany In Chicago and for three years played In the lead in Ben Hur, Mr. Ingersoll made a namo for himself as director of a stock company In Pitts burgh In 1900 and later was for years the faorlte leading man of tho Orpheum stock In Philadelphia. Last season he playod on Broadway in "Threo Wise Fools," while Emraett Corrlgan played In "Threo Faces East." TIIC Immortal poet and romanticist of France, Victor Hugo, spent more than twenty years of his life In writing his monumental epic, "Les Mlserables." Fox Film Corporation produced a screen dramatlzntlon of this masterpiece In about three months. William Farnutn plays the leading rolo. Jean Valjean, In the visualized story, which will bo shown at the Regent next week, "There Is no better Index to the wonder-working of the screen," a well-known ma Ins-picture man commented, "than the contrast In the, time It took,, to write the masterpleco and the time It took to film It. 'The remarkable thing: Is that in trnns '. ferrlng the story to tho sIlYershcct noth ing of Importance In the original Is lost 'The atmosphere of tho book Is ro tated by tho excellent staging, and the characterizations aro Intact as a result of effective acting." PERHAPS tho most striking note' in the many Interior scenes in "Cleo patra," the William Fox photodrama, coming to the Capitol Theatro nexfweck. Is the animal-like form of i tho' furniture. Cleopatra's throne Is a lion, Its body making the Beat and Its head rearlngjna Jeitlcally In front. Lounges in ancient Egypt were often In tne shape of swans, and sphinxes furnished? the motif for many a tablo and chair. Storks were sacred td the Egyptians, snakes and crocodiles were sacred. Catri enjoyed a distinction they never nlnoo bae possessed. Indeed, It Is said that an Invading Persian army, driving a bat talion of cats ahead of It. was allowed to conquer Kgypt unmolested, so chftry ero the Inhabitants of harming .sacred animals Fart of the duties of the priests of the temples was the caro of snered menag eries of swans, cats, crocodiles, snakeb, storks and bulls. HTT IS my firm conviction that jaiz 1 music is going out," said Sidney Lowcnsteln, the musical director of 'Way Down East" at the Chestnut uresi opera House. "I had come to this belief some time ago, but I am mor nrmly convinced that I am right, since iMte Been Playing nere in 'way Down Last Thnrn la n II. 1 ...nnHn A Cast,' melody In tho score, but I havo come to the conclusion, that the muslo most ap pealing to tho audlenco Is that of real SS?llt.?r-,ai1 for Instance tho overture to The Hying Dutchman' and Liszt's 'Les miudcs,' which the orchestra plays for we Impresslvo storm scenes, with" ?cSro ,or lhls Picture Is alive h.i5. meldy most of it very familiar i AmS ?',. fretuent Plying. That Is Si?dc? help ln tno showing of tho fniH,.e' tor. no one ls llsturbed by any .icVi,of scoro' but can -lovoto him self to the scene before him. at ttmi" .li? '-''"tor's stand I can hear SaaaTnn J"iimUrmUr 0f ,lel'Bnt tha ls -..w.w . u, ,H vi OJ'illl'lJtllQU 1a. th. juKerear, out. me little thrf i iilat we US8 ls not apparently so thrilling. --.,.!., bU leal ll Tare advancing in our mu !c...,astes. I would not HWn tn . li,, ,i " - nuuiu noi ime to pre til tnh,a.."at"r ?. h.8 ??w music hat ui u is going to be S trolnir tn Iia linffn r iwraiy think that our nw tnB, win that our new taste will' bo "ereiy a fad as it was with Jazz. TTNITED Artists havo received re- pTop?rUeawayfVn exPana0" of the BartVl.Ji. l, . Pronounce IUchard advlM .;.." '1?'- name, jrans naVn?.Ut0."P the accent on the B.r" words the ZuSWtM nct- In othor Pears i'in .SSpuln r yung star, who ap- KSSt mm a? JhBVaArrer" Griffith's next welt? Lthe Academy; of Music with ft-. Pronounces it Bar-tlo-mess DwhslS?.?1 on fh0 "rst syllatde. ' this r, t ",' prom nent tho cast of W education at Trtnl.in ?.Ie rccolved ford, conn. Tr'nlty College, Hart- "nr'byahisemae.S?flrfl,,;f,t aifacted alien ?' the Chinaman tnrf", characterization J-ater he annen J,? VBr?.feen Blossoms." "The Idol ,?,earod ln "Scarlet Days." EaJWol Dancer" and "Way Down Fffi:U,M PANUM nioro pleasing 'ktS;;1"' lr or when,"n wwesalve ffir?iStC tne 8Creen- his "rlouBness or i!i- tn.ko on a oolc of PromptedS3byr ha'!rL Tho flu?8tlt"' a Productn whi 'h a new William ft'VfoP ofOctoger"6!9!. ,0 U'3 in Witeh tii" 'fSSSIf this is J, picture "ominates; nut",?"! pnmum sml e p?o at i-i.-i.-' "i there ar thrin. . !... - -nia. Th. .,, ,--- B wen ' JMUWI Wl and Ann uto rl -- . lfinntH - , , &MMETT WEirHM'TV' -iSlLW.!. of cmZa i " Minstrels B r. " Pron"'1" itiiM.H People s Kastagg,, AWt 4 Cumb,rU" wi.t ,.?"LnKW anow "t LANDBn S!wttr45ac. 1L Todai DljUU,SWEETSWEETIE -. ,--- --... aa Area. Vat. n.ii. I .' ."-', v- ,uw. ;-vsr, . ." vv: .' -s. . . '' y . " '(WwWV IK .Xl.AWv A. W 1 tr . & J i a .,. A. V. t finds gold by accident where men long sought It in vain. .The greed and Jeal ousy of the .thwarted. eekers mnke wealth a dangerous possession, but the possessor In this case smiles through It all until one day something happens that Involves the girl he. loves. Then ho frowns and stirring events follow fast and furious. LOUISE GLAUM, the screen's exotic star, will bo seen at the Palace the week of October 11 In "Love Madness." her latest Hodklnson plcturs. It Is said. tn fa slirndDO In anlaniln-' irP m-swlstrtHmi 4 UUI UBO 111 RflGUUVI Vt III VUUbk4UII and In tense, Interest-compolllng appeal even such successes as "The Lono Wolf's Daughter" and 'Sahara." fit has been dono In such a lavish ay that it may bo characterized as a treat for the eye and the mind as well. Guide to Photoplays for the Week to Come Special Movies ACADEMY OF MUSIC' "Tile Lovo Flower" was made by D. W. Griffith from Ralph Stock's "Black Beach." It Is a tale of tho lovo of a father for his daughter and their flight to tho Island In the tropical wators after the former has supposedly killed a man. In the cast are Richard Barthel mess, George McQuarrle and Carol Dempster. Photoplays - STANLEY "A Vlllago Sleuth," with Charles Ray, Is a story of a country boy who turns detective. Scenario by Agnes C. Johnston. Botty Schado. Dick Rush. Georae F. Hernandez and Winifred Westovcr are 'in. the cast. It was directed by Jerome Storm. PALACE "Half nn Jlour." James M. Barrie's play, with Dorothy Dalton In the leading role. A tale of marital infelicity. Directed by Harley Knoles from a scenario by Clara Beralnger. Charles RIchmap, Albert Rarrett nnd Frank Loseo In the lending roles. AROADIA "Something to Think About," the latest Cecil n. Do Mills production, Involving rural characters and tho faith cure. A battle 'between the weak nnd the strong. Jeanlo Mc Phearson wrote It. Tho lending roles nre played by Olorla Swanson. Elliott Dexter, Theodore Robot ts and Monto Blue. ONE t".E',.yj . ; i. MJ& XXI A- A.MJUL1J JLVL v. issssssHlPs'VffibaissssRsBs3!isssH bb it- sT vli siiSW ? ffyvlTHB J r( 1 1 1 , - 11 1 W&l&ml Acadornij oP I SjBBBBBBtt "i . lH-a---MfeflHiatHaivvHHvHHaHHHL'' i fr I&X9KrjL$y'fp nj?sBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBslBr &! fM mt SbT B , WM. DAVIDSON, DOROTHV THEDA BARA. ImkKiWWMMsM "PARTNERS OP THE PULTON. "CLEOPATRA- ilsil ,X!mmf?3i&m$S$W NIOHT-VtctoM...". "HALF AN qjpHoI-.i- KSSWmmU CADE OF Jl BEGINNING MIKDFFil l Preienti HIS MASTERFUL PRODUCTION ir TMELOVE THE STORY OF THREE MEN AND A GIRL (A United ArtiftePMure) WITH ANOTABLE RICHAIJd BARTHCLMESS CAIJOU DEMPSTER The entire Induction ftrsortalfij Directed bjDW.Griffltk- - PRICES EVGS.r 7 & 9f 25c, 50c & 75c DAILY MATS., 25c & 50c SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT whnas achlflverpent In the leading role has won her the Will Be Present in Person 19204921 NOV. I Academy of NOV29 JAN. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PIERRE MONTEUX, Conducto; SOLOISTS HELEN STANLEY, Soprano JEAN BEDETTL 'alio ALFRED CORTOT, Piano HULDA LASHANSKA, Soprano ERNO DOHNANYL Piano SEASON TICKETS, 5 ETcntoe Coneerta SALE OPENS,MON., Oct. 1 1 S?0,W.50,$6f. BoMsM0to$72(tio'Ux) MHepp,,in9ClatnutSt. v i (V'4W v,2 . ttW ,&. i . TnminamavM- rrv-T- vaJXW-- JTUJgJlU FAM3ED FIGURES IN FILMDOM rxnu . j?yl ' 1 v' sfL SaVgV I I '-"" LSW i ' JbbbVbB ALMA RUBENS. "HUMORESQUE1 Locust and Stfrntid.... VICTORIA "Partners of tho Night." a mystery drama by LeRoy Scott. Tho lending rolos are assumed by AVllllnm B. Davidson. Pinna Ncsbltt, Emmet Corrlgnn and Frank Kingdom. Paul Scardon directed. RECENT "Dnrllng Mlhc," with Olive Thomas In the leading role. A ttory of Irish fishing villages and Now York theatrical life. Tho play ! by John Lynch and Laureuco Trimble. The latter alHO directed. CAPITOL "Cleopatra" Is a reiesue, with Theda Bnra In tho elaborate Fox production. Fritz Lolber ns Anthony. OREAT NORTHERN "Dangerous Days," with Lawson Butt. "Tho Figurehead," with Eugene O'Brien, latter half. IMPERIAL "The Yellow Typhoon," with Anita Stewart. ''Burning Day light." with Mitchell Lewis, luttcr half. ALII AM BRA "Love's Protege," with Ora Cnrcw "Crooked Streets." with Ethel Clayton, latter half. MARKET STREET - "The Flghtln? Chance," with Anna Q. Nllsson. "The Cradle of Courage," with W. S Hart, latter half. COLONIAL "Humoiesquc," excellent film, BELMONT "Guilty ot Love." with Do rothy Dalton. "Tho Dendllne," with Georgo Walsh, latter half. LOCUST and STRAND "Ilumoresque," the Fannlo Hurst Btory. AVENUE, formerly tho West Allegheny WEEK ONLY iVFJssV vt!IP MUSIC MONDAY AFT. AT 215 FLOWER Hi CAST IMCLUDING- - GEORGE MacQUAflRIE ANDERS RANDOLPH CAROL DEMPSTER "W at the Opening- Monday Music 40th Season MAR. 14 I 3 JAN. 31 i .Wr - n "uh - ; ' 2!S-J .2 L. . VlMUmiKMM - m. CHARLES RAY. "A VILLAGE SLEUTH" Stanley..' "Tho Eyes of the Woild." "A Dou bio Dyed Deceiver," with Jack Pick' ford, latter half. LEADER "A Fighting Chance," with Anna w. NiiFBon, fllon. and Tues. "Tho Hour.) of tho Tolling Bell," with Bruco. Gordon, Wed. and Thurs. ; "Felix O'Day," with H. B. Warner, Frl. and Sat. CUD A It "Crooked Streets," with Ethel Clayton, Mon. nnd Tus. ; "Ramonn, ' Wed. and Thurs.; "The Silent Bar rier," Frl. : "Love's Protege," with Ora Carcw, Sat. JUMBO "Tho Eyes of tho World," Mon and Tues.: "Footlights and SliudowF," with Olive Thomas, Wed.: "Tho Beauty. Market" nnd "Two Weeks.," Hat. WJi?if''iT-i.,,9n.e II6ur Bef01u Dawn," with II. li. Warner COLISEUM ."The Eyes of tho World." Rebecca of Sunnyhrook Farm," :um"sat Whlt0 Clrcl0'" 1- OEllMANTOWN-'-A Child For Hale," n story of pathos. ' " Sir NI1XT "EEK Mildred Holliday & Carloi D-ll'MNf'lNn FANC1KS" I omr nijjscoi: s. kaiiiiaT ixirr"'L.WAVNK thio HAROLD LLOYD "C.KT OUT AM) KT VMIKIt" Stoaitct crinantown A?t lIU.MOIti:sqUE All'tir Cit with IIJM Ill'IIKNS VKH (JOKllllV DOHA DAVIDSON a.iil Other Hcrren Favorite TU)C0H. Kil llfl. Mnrkrt St. MiiIn 2-i Vr,. 7 io ,iKO-KOO,iCx,V"Z,K mum .v ii. Ill'lllrjii Sw- t HKinoni nivriiKSTi.1, n "Tho (11,1 in .. ..-..... ,IIMO"B5!M1Ka7."g1,1I vrit (iiuti)ov .8Sc """ ""'" "" IVinrll.. T&irott .12D stki;et AT SANKOJI A LI, MiXV WIOSIC' " . lVAUNKK In "nk iioirt iiki-oki: innv.. "IT'S A licV" C0",'IV TJ'hVOTvt' 02I ST. nl.n. lr tir.n MON.. TiriK ivpn 1IOKTIIY n!il"(&P',7 Tiirus.. .yLove UKOKI1I5 iv!i,r..siiTJ- The Dead Lin f n 9 Jlon,, Tuf Weil. . Eyes of the World THURS. "iti:iu:ct.v or hl'.nnviirook tahm" l'UI WAT. "WII1TK CIKCLK" CzdaA, fiOTII AM) CEDAR AVENPB Mori., "CROOK,:,, .HTR'.j&.Ty III VRIll V "MI.k.t II liitin, s.vr.-wivi:-.s I'ROTiioK'.1.' fc 1 Hll.liV' cC&ac ta . iiirimirr Ale. jr. 4, Mnn TufH. "l-inilTINO CIIANCK" WI.I1.. TllCRst "imi'si: or Tim toi.mnh iiri i . Ul.. 8AT.-II. 11. WARN,;,"' "IKI.IX ll'inyn '" a West Alloclieny ,lh HI. 4 ehe"K, Ae. Mon., Tu, nntl l'ui yks or tiiu noRi,iv Tlinr rrl. JACK I'lCKlORII In "ioriu.r.-i)YKD mccKivrii" Knt. "iin: .MiiiACi.n of i.ovk- Aciulriny of Aliiklr, 193o72f" Four Subscription Concerts UMilajr Kvh Oct. tn. ,).. IB. jan, Tne. i;c lb. 2a ' lluirsiluy New York Symphony Hololsta Kreisler ' Rachmaninoff Hempel Orchestra Kon Hale nt.IIfpne'a i?f i"rTr ''. I'ff" !' i.C.n.rw ants I'S!;., " Mull ordrni Damrosch Conductor .NOW. I'rlcM for nrrlra, S7.B0. M. , m.bo anil S3 lloxra. 831, Hid, $30, $38 Now at Foot ot Market Stract Wharf WONDERFUL! AMAZING! CONVICT ENTERTAINING! EDUCATIONAL! SHIP tali (i , . ' f if - y Mr . i ' ' iv i v kf-it-M r "& -SiAlTtmiT, wmmmm iiiiiiwhiIMIIb S , a ii m H m m m w ! 1 CHESTNUT 8TBKKT Below 16TH ' I TOPA'li' THOMAH MEIflHAN In "CIVlMATi CI.OT1I1W I BEGINNING s Tl 1 MONDAY VAOal I liB. BEGINNING I HRST AND lh -MONDAY EXCLUSIVE iSH MOINUAY I PRESENTATION aBHK CFCH ' J E VC.ill-. I 1 I Bilk " ' ' s v DeMILLES , I PRODUCTION . I SOMETHING TO ilk THINKlk- i m ABOUT jd paramount 1 J &ns MAR1CZT BT. AT JUNIPER YanJavlllo 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. ENOAOEMENT EXTRAORSIHABY The Dlitlntnlihed Fajorlta ANDREW MACK Offering a Raptrtolra of Excluilrs and Popular Bonn. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION TOU HOONEY Tretonti CALIFORNIA BATHING "BEAUTIES Including- DONNA MOUTKAM in "A Beach Promenade" IN 0 OABPB AND 3 8H00ICB OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE DROAD AND SNYDER AVENUE 3.16, 6.43 anil 0 P. M. Monday, Tuasdar, Wednoday "THAT RABOAL" LONEY HASKELL With a Z.toa of Srlgbt Btorlaa That Art Amuilnc and SrUlnal First Bouth PhlUdslphU Showlnr MARSHALL NEILAN'S "GO AND GET IT" A Bansatloaal Romano BltL C1LANQED TITURSDAT mm eliifti aWaEycyjyy 5 m I ' - O'OTOfeER 1920 Qicti ATomance thai heights and plumbs the depths of human experience. Set in a riot qf color and beauty. A throb with the mightiest heart appeal ever attained in a picture by m wmlm 1 scales the V V y DeMille. With Gloria Swan 1 son Elliott Dexter Theo. ' Roberts und Monto Blue mmm l-RAMtniltn AV. Del. AI.I.EOHKNY NL-XT WEEK I'rrtrntlouii Slualcul Offrrlnic WHIIND HBeliartYl With a BmtttU of BnparUtlTa Artlits HANDIS and WILLIS McCarthy and SteinharT EDNA DRION THEliURLEYS A PEEBLES3 PIOTURE MARSHALL MILAN'S MIBT110.UAKE DON'T EVER MARRY UATT MOORE and HAKJOllIE DREW HEAD THE DIO OABT MAKKirr 8T11KET llflow OOTH :M, 7 mill 0 1', M. NEXT WEEK AMERICA'S (1UEATE8T SENSATION LEONA LEIYIAR Tho Olrl With a. Thousand Eyasl BEEB ALL! KNOWS ALL I TELLS ALL I OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE HTH AMI MOniUS BTKEET8 Monday, Tuonday and Wrdnraday"" THE EVER MYSTIFYING DOCTOR HARMON ASK AND HE WILL TELL ANT. THINO YOD WANT TO KNOWT First Bouth FhlUdalphla Bhowlnc "LOVE'S PROTEGE" BILL CHANGED"" tliUagDAX 1 HI iSiuJJSySslJIISBM ii ." .. i r v - MARKET ST, EI.8IX! FEIIOC80N A Romance Made of Latughs and Excitement 1 THOMAS H. INCE, PreenU . Hi I LmifailMMg M M ji v MB .BlSk - f .BKa9KKMBsGll9BaiKaBriBaflBPV CH Afe SlefSC A Y m I ocionca iitii roscob cfatty") NOW n Army of Workmen Are Rushing to Completion, the Stanley, Theatre, at Nineteenth and Market SU. wm-jmm UI4 MARRKT HTRKCT TODAY TAST T131ES "HU310nKS0UE" Next Week First Presentation DOROTHY DALTON In SIR JAMES BARRIE'S FAMOUS PLAY HALF AN HOUR One of the moit remarkable dramas of England's ureatest living playwright. Sumptuously set, and aglow with the beauty and dash of Dorothy Dalton OCTOnElt 11TI1 LOniSK ai,AITM In "LOVK MADNKR9" WffisRpBS MARKET Aboie UT1I TOBAY EUGENE O'llRIEN NEXT leroy 5eotts Famous Stony PADmmm OT THE mm m A criminal ilnx o Doner JL' BH BBT v "il that It illctutecl t EM? ?MlB 2 the chief of tl.u vrFutrat KKlST bMM H vollce force In tho world MmZ-. SHal i r a woman wlio illctatvd to BlT?' t L thf Mr&t?rB k HH nhose o KdH '''ii' ''' on Uctpi eewWememmemem JjjjtHBgSu WWfxm--zsrBt aHLHTB OCTOI1KK UT11-W1I.I.1AM rAKNuVl lu "THE TI11ICI1I.B MAKEHP MAKKiri' llrlnw I7TI1 pus a. m. to una i' m. N1T WEEK " LEWIS J. SKI.7.NICK rrratnta OLIVE THOMAS In Her Last Production "DARLING MINE" By John Lynch and Laurenoa Trimhli. arrmnntotm Ave. brl. Chrltrn .1B. 0.4H mul 0 V, SI. Ae. AH NEXT WEEK Exclusive Germantown Showing of tha BEABON'B OHEATE3T BUC0EB8 A rAHAMOUUT WIOTOPLAT rrcm tha Story by YANNIE JtUHST ADDITIONAL YEATUBE HAROLD LLOYD - GET OUT AND GET UNDE I mmi msmt '''fVJ'Ml''- T $ '-": t I' iX ,. J r lU . rl ABOVE 16TH In "fADY nOSIS'H DAVailTKll" A Paramount Picture Annucui.K in "the iiound-ui'" 0 A. M. to 11H5 V M. " In "THE FlflUREIIEAU" WEEK 724 MAttKIVP MTlnim 10 A. !.. 13. 2. 3:45. 5:13." 7 48. OiSO NICXT WEEK WILLIAM rX l-rrnU THEDA BARA In a Larlsh Froduotlon CLEOPATRA LmurUnt, Cottly nd Min.lin.nt X1EGREAT nun ai .w v.. .T..T Ibntlur. I'liCHiluy u Vliii-.d'iy SInry Hohrrla IUnrhart'a "DANGEROUS DAYS" Added Attraction HAROLD LLOYD in "Get Out and Get Under" ANITA STEWART' In "THE YELLOW TYPHOON" MlTSiT. "Burning Dayligl, MONDAY. "PlliWafsTPKT THfTB' TtTKnnavj. THriTPF nnm..V.. W. sir" 1 """'. Chamn-ra' rigniing IwfUUlCsV' Wzr '' ' ' . JJB0BBBBS!cTtf ' "ITS ' Axmm WWVM lPJ ? ? MlUtT awM N0RTHiRN W m fl H ;: 7V5 "aui'noiiQiniTriv 3C OPEH TO ?Jp0- A. L.JCOKlO,fA,U. vanttua( OB --SJ MBi' &... . .r." f I u7V,.vV V" ".f . JV'M .1 hk&tiui .&',&.-&.. .4 - .Jl I?5!" I