KWBR pi ,11 ' Mttf . -y rfl" X. rf & u, w '"il iJPi ' V v 'f1 VJ4 '? EVENED PUBLIC LEDQERPHILM)JLPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30,1 1920 iJr-VWV'y' FF MOV1EGRAMS EROM SCREEN TO PATRON WILLIAM QILLETTE'H "Held bV tho Enemy'1 wlH"be nhowrt at tho Stan ley yrtM of November 8. This NI nlso K tho nh weU of tho ncrUo of nranil Spera irstlvnla, pUyad by the Stanley doncert Orcheotrn, under tho dlreotlon of Albert F. Wnvne., Ttoo ppora chosen 1. "La B6heme." In respOn to many reaiiestB from mUBto lovors EmJIy Stofcoi Mar. .soprano, VwinraturrO for this vik and will (ilng the prir t prlnclimlsoprnfio In "Held ty tho JSncmy'1 dUletlc'd Jramatlo powers aro well exhibited Thli Plfty produced In J8K6, haft held tllo nmce ever1 since. In tho Parambunt pltf. turlJifttlon of "ireld by the Enemy" -not a ilnplo Important feature haa 'escaped Therq nro many strlUIpff'toles In "Held by tho Enemy,", Lcwl Stone, well Imown New York actorMakes the part of Captain' tlorflflrf Jlfryneii. "Apnea Ayroc. nn actress of many nccompIIAh, tnntK. vn chosin tiortray It&chel HayncH, und charmlntf Wanda Hawleyl plays an eflunlly Important part. Jack I Holt does hid best woik In this picture, while Itoucn ;oin piayn ino nenvy.wun his neiial. skill. Walter' Hldrfl, the funny fat boy actor, supplies tho necessary comedy. . i t MAB MURRAY, o charrhW s.Ur, supported by Hobart lloaworth, will be seen at tho I'nlaco next wecl( In "A Merman Maid," sorhthmr' entirely dif ferent for hoft It Is a thrilling drama taken frem tho novel of tlioante name by Paul Wcst. "A Mormon Maid" Is a bold rftAtc ment of. alleged condition In tho .Mor. mon church In days cono by. Robert Leonard directed the plcluro so Intelli gently that It lttsald never to Imprest il a preachment. The story of "A Mor mon Maid" has to do with, a family saved from tho Indians. In Salt Lake they prosper and then the father Is mado to '.sign tho Mormon pledRo and bin daughter 18 wught'ns a wlfo by.ono of thq ciders of tho church. What follow when'thp, fflrl tries to escape makes tensb ,drama- well- worth elnsr. -Mr. Uosworth has tho rolo.of tho fnthci, ,- THE popufarlty of '"Tho Rlgh to Love'." Ge.orRaFiUsmaurlco'H, socond jiroduclldn, for.r'nramount. ha&tiecn evi denced by tho iuccoso of tho story In book forra.l As.JTItpmroo Qui Assas I sine," by Claudq Farrere, tho novel had a sale on continental Europe that ran Into slat figures. A special photoplay edition will bo profusely Illustrated with photograph from the movie, showing Mao Murray and David I'owcll In the lcadlnp roles Tho lllm will, bo, shown nt tho Arcade next week. . RATIIER, than resort to tho usual method of photographing largo, the itro and restaurant scenes In public re forts of that character, William C, Dow Ian, director of "The, Chorus Girl's Ilo manc." Viola Dana's .Metro production, decided to build the Interior of tho caba ret as called for In the script upon one of tho Immmso stapes at Metro's wevt coast studios in Hollywood. Tho picture will bo the feature at tho Victoria next week. i e I IT IS pretty costly to do things nowa days. but,lt was even rrloro costly last spTlng at least D. W. arlffHh found It so when he was at work making the Mm version of "Way Down East," which Ju the season success at the' Chestnut. For Instance, just to.eriot a barn at the llr mm Mud'on at Oriental Point; Mama, roneck, more money was spent than was required to build the original barn that served as the architect's guide and the builder's model and to pay for tho farm or 180 acres on which Jhe original barn stands today, "' ficouta who had gone down East came back with photographs of typical build ings for reproduction for tho studio grounds. Ono of the' selections was of a New England barn that stood on tho 190-acre farm, of which mention baa bn made. D.'W. Grlfllth passed on the photograph and a copy of the barn in oerv detajrwas begun After a time 'the cost of tha project was estimate and feVcry one ,waa ur prlted to leanuthat the amount Avas $174 more than the cost of the 'entire farm,'' Including the' original bam. High prloes for labor, lumber and for everything necessary for the work on the 'new barn In copy of the old were responsible. RECENTLY tho papers carried the Btory of a man who had made a portable houso and was transporting It to Florida on an autotruck. In "no Week," tho Duster Keaton comedy film, which recently completed an extended engagement ati tho Arcadia, appeared n portable hbuse, which was put together by tho comedian. It came boxed, and when tho villain of thn piece marked wrong numbers on the crates the houso when put together looked anything but what the lllustra Ion In tho catalogue showed. In a wind storm tho portable dwelling revolves at so rapid a rate that the occupants have to leave in a hurry, but everything Is finally adjusted to the satisfaction of the audlenco and the movie director. This picture will bo shown at several theatres during tho coming weeks, . Guide to Photoplays for the Weefc to Come New Movies STANLEY "Tho Notorious MIsh Llslo" was directed by James Young from Mrs. Bailee Riynolds' utory. It deals v.lth tho romance of a girl with a poignant past who marries a man who know nothing of her notoriety. lit the tltlo role Is Kathorine MacDonnld. The musical selections will bo from "Trovatoro" I ARCADIA "The Right to Ixjye" seems to be vested In Mae Murray and David Powell, for, they will enact the story by Claude Farrere and directed by George Fltzmaurlco. It deals with the diplomatic service. The lovo In trigues of ltn principals are laid liv Constantinople and other places. VICTORIA' "Tho Chorus Girl's Ro mance" will bring Viola Dana In n story which tells of an odd romanco between a, lady of the ensemble and a prodigy In scholarship. Percy Heath, erstwhile publicity purveyor, wrotd i. ami Asibk. ..v.i .... i Aih DAILY SUB KVKNINOH 7 A U 5 . BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS " .. NKXT WEEK Mae Wait wltn ties. Wui.ii "c '" - , nt the Plnno Billy Hart ,?, Circus Girls Fox & Barton I Yuo cV Richards' 7.KSO. -MOt.T, & TAItlt Election Returns Tffifix Vlrut Wat hlltl.lk'lskJ',Uhnulnv '' OLIVE THOMAS In Iter iMt Picture "DARLING MINE" llT,T. rilV,lKH TMI'tlnV BBBBsl S'BIB HEFINED ENIERIAINMENr ROOF"" CAVE DWELLERS' REVUE With Company of AII-HUr Kntfrlnlnero Headed by MIDUIE MILLER SPlECIAL NIGHTS Monday, Hallowe'en -ftSRSB?. Tueaday, Ejection Returns Sytciftl TtUgr.ph Wirt Hittltf iCHirnt-t.o , Other ,NlrtU KtWf, BHtT, f.ee WMlVk W i. ami Asibk.' ..v.i ..', i A 1 FAVORITES tie' ""? ' sKl' B 'iSi Q$pZK flmM .KKvHOvW'CtUr m'WWtMK mdonald. MPm VCB HllwHrlwf W&w?miwm M "" notorious miss 1K the scenario, which waa directed by " William C. Dowlan. BO.V7--"A-.FulI Houso'.' wlH havo lr)iint Washburn us Its chief occu rant. It Is a farclal taje' of thievoa nnd. )Itpollc6 and was directed by 'Jamen TIruxe, "with ''Lois Wilson as tne leaaing-iaay, CAPITOL-' "Cupid, theowpUncher," Is h .Will Roaterf' story to tho very life. Ho .Is n mltcltimaklng 'foreman of n, western ranch, jmd his boss' Uuugh(or Ih ' tho ' winner of a biauty 'Vdntest, Ilolene Chndwlck la the leading lady. Clarcncn Dadgi'r dltectcd. v Rcn-plnlnc Photoplays OHQRTNUT "WuV Down East" con- . tlnuos to attract largo audiences with ", ltM thrilling Ice-rescuo scenes. It Is a rural tal of New,England, directed by D W. Griffith. .Lillian Glsh nnd RIchard'DurtliOlmesifaro In the cast. 1 Reviewed Heretofore PAhiOV.','A. Mormon Maid," with Mao Murraji f A story of Utah of a by gone era. ' GOhOVlAL "Iho Love Expert" with Constance Tatmadgo, .first half of week. "Tho Jallbhd," with" DourIoh MucLcan, latter half. Gladys Button will rrovlde tho ocal solos. r AZ.MifK't--"FrlvoloU8 Wives." with star apt. "The Joyoua Trouble makers," with William Fainum, latter half. JlfA'KMI','lhO MollycoddlCH.'' with L'bugla Fr.libankr "A Dark Lan tern," with Allco'Riady, latter half. QRJZAT XORTHEIIN "Tho Lovo Ex pert." with Constance Talmadgc. MARKET STREET "Tho Lovo Ex port," with Constance Talmadgo "A .Vlllagp SloJth," with Charles Ray, lat ter half. . LOOU8T 'Tho Jailbird," with Douglau MacLenn. STKAND V'Half nn Hour,", with Doro thy Dalton "Tho Jailbird." with Douglas MacLcan, latter half. BEhVONT "Salome," with Theda Bara . "Going Homo," by Ilex Reach, latter half. lllVOLf "Half An. Hour,'! with Dorothy , iDalton. u. LEADER S "Civilian Clothes," with Thnmas Melghnn. Mon. and Tuos. ; "Man and Ills Woman," Wcd. and Tnurs. ! "Lady Roso'h Daughter," wltli Elsie Ferguson, Frl. nnd Sat. CO fcSRl.U "Clvlllau Clojhea," with ThomaH Melghan. "Iady Rose's Daughter," with EHIe Ferguson, lat-b-rjialf. CEOAIt "Guilty qf Love,", with Doro thy Dalton, Mon. und Tues. ; 'Tho White Circle," Wed and Thurs. ; "His - omclal 'Fiance." wltli Vivian Mar tin, Frl nnd tut. AVENUE "Tho Cradlo of Courage." with W. S. Hart, Mon. and Tues. j "Man nnd His Woman," Wed. : "Hu. mori;viue" Thurs. and Frl.; "What'n Your Hurry," Sat, I f CHESTNPT STBKET BELOW TWELTTII STREET NEXT WEEK GRAND ELECTION WEEK SHOW! SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW CJEOItOE C1IOOS HUnLETS THE HOME OF MUSIC AND MERRIMENT "THE LITTLE COTTAGE" Accommodating CLIFF FRANK SINCLAIR DIXON and a nnniip nr riMnuivr. ,,'ntiivn.vi..ii . LITERARY t'ONHTRIICTION MUHICAL llEt'OHATIONH 1' EMMA STEPHENS Tbp Fersonsllty Soprano ETHEL CLIFTON rrmentlhr Her Own rlaylft, Eary & Eary Arch Hendricks & EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! Prilllant Artlit A Autlurl BeatriceHerfordRobtEmmetKeane bfterlnr an' Orlilntl Monologuo TWO PHOWH nAILY, 2 P. M 0n AND BSe, NKJIITfi, 8 O'CLOCK. SO TO SS.OO. INPI.UDINO WAR TAX jtEATB ON HALE UNE WEEK IN ADVANCE Zimmerman Theatre "hdHt3! R i'(i UMtPTtM.Kd OMltM. ItATlNEEH, Z.10 TuecdsirOge & 3Bc Thnrndnjr ft H Am Any, . .".oc OE JOCl MAT. TODAY AND TONIGHT "Vhtn KnitHsood Wi In Flower" ,T"' IIEU1NNINO MONDAY FRANK FIELDER Presents MAE DESMOND iSift In the Cohan A lUrrU Comedy W XAltiSfcaf oS'WIfc1' Ice and RvtrythInK Nlo ON THE SCREEN THtlS WEEK v'.?r." i ...' z.!- "ppk y o ''. '. ?l:7MZZZ& "tit tfrrf p4 V"? f k? S , ' V.'Z . "" ( ,f Ji'f" i 'j j rsr t t; : rJt- ELSIE FERGUSOU "LADY ROSE'S PAIWIITER" BftuJwdU? A HOAH BEERY "GO AND GET IT" y Altocjhti"" VERSATILE DITRICHSTEIN . .r i... .... Star of "The7 Purple Mask" Ha Manifold Ability Iho stage lost a, dramatic coach and a producer ao Well' ah a successful play wright when It gained a fine actor In Leo Dltrlchsteln, 'wno comes In "Tlie Purple Mask" to the Adelphl. Mr.,Dtrl9hstoin"not only knows how his own part should be Interpreted,' but he has a perfect conception ,of every 'ithor of tho two dozen roles In the play. Art to hlmy Is Impersonal. If one o the nctresea of his company docs not grasp a characterization he can throw himself Into her Impersonation and In a few moments Rtralghten out any diffi culty. A word here, a suggestion thero -d Mr Dltr'chsteln has turned a crude scene Into a flno portrayal. Moreover, If necessary. whn p"b Ic performance Is going on Mr. Dltrlch steln will flash a message of Instruction to some ono who la on the stage with him. This probably accounts for tho versa, tlllty displayed by Afr. Dltrlchsteln and his company In 'The Purple Mask," Many players are with him In 'The Pur-, nle Mask' who were with him In "Tho Matinee, Hero" and "Tho Marquis de Priola," two plays very different from his present melodrama. Novelties at Ice Palace Headed bv Nerval Untitle, an all-star Ice-skating program will bo staged at the Ico Palace, Forty-fifth and Market struts, next week. Baptto, with his famous "stunt" num. br; th JM'illers Iptn-natlnnnt nutliorl ties on flguro i-katlng; Miss Kruegcr unci Alan Murray, artistic llguro bkaters, will make up the cast, Special Halloween and election night programs have been arrung d Klwt0RLVr-ig;o0X:as1i'.8Mr,M- MARY I COLUNS I1Y I)ARI, VtnrllOYLK M ALTEIt L. ItOH EMOXT BARONESS DE HOLLUB lth narry Cruwrfura la s'ilfty Lovm" Assisted by t Miss Joan Storm & Co. "DIAMOND CUT D1A.MOND" Geo. Stone Schichtl's IVlarionettei t?- if lpjjjWy dvott C-J'ii' JM & mVTM vola DANA : ' jtisvI v i . ,m t '"j-y.tmmmr-j r I i ir r .ZA' . . ( fck 1 HAYLOFT STUNTS " i iiBOTWr ilB I . - i t 9 mF mmy AND EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION t The Ilroadrsy Coroedtanl A Mflnnie of Wit nnd Hnmorl ACABK MY OS1 M U H I U IIIMBELF IN ALL NEW S,F,0,T,?ALniE-s FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEES Beginning Nov. 19 &20 CONSTANTINOPLE .Nov. 19,20 JERUSALEM .... Nev. 26, 27 GARDEN OF ALLAH . Dec. 3. A SPANISH CITIES . . Dec. 10, II VENICEMgDec. 17. II SNtSalesLMon.Hiv.l BURTON i Winter Garden Acrobats Practiced Two Years In Dad's Barn On nn 'Idaho ranch several years ago lived George find Dick Rath, They wero In their early teens, the ago when most boys aspire to leave home, go out West and become cowboys. Born and raised on a ranch tho "wild and woolly West" held no charms for the Raths. Their ambition to 'become acrobats was born .during a visit to a fair at Twin Falls, Idaho. Next day, In the friendly seclusion of their father's hay, loft, they began a self-training, which lasted for two years. "It waa well that wo did teach our selves,'' declared George Rath, the elder, for we avoided the old cut-and-diied ncrobatlo methods. Wo taught ourselves to do stunts which nre otlglnnl with us." SHE-ONCEUIVED HER ROLE Dallas Tyler, who Is appearing In sup- port of Henry "Miller and Blanche Bates In "The Famous Mrs. Fair," has had an interesting career on the stage. She was born In. England and her nrrt en gagement waa with Richard Mansfield. She haa played Ingenue leads with Wil-Uam-If Crane wlHam Gillette, David Warfield and Henrietta Crosmon. She was leading woman In the pro luctlpns of Henry B. Harris for three ', one piayea ine lead in"rrhe Trayellng.Salesman.'whlch waa written '? M2.me'Urorbes' wno I" a'0 the author -f "The Famous Mrs. Fair." Dallas Tyler went to France durln the wiy as a theatrical director and U. ?12 Bag0 n!any of tho entertainments fJIW? -at lte front- n nr "turn ?m 5"anca "he. took her present role In "The Famous Mrs. Fair." In "The Famous Mrs. Fair" Miss Tyler ' JtfiL",6 J""-1 ,f.a' war worker who has I mElcd from Eurpe to And life here "iJi'ii? monotonous and dreary, and who trench back 'again near the HslNlflTirl 2." " . i"oniomfiT, 2il5. 7 A "Q,Nlxon.NiMllnirVr. Qn Ar THE MAAT hitmt ' W"h ,A-t?.JLn,ln- Fhink """" ft O. ,tnM- WW rm. H-t- TrV,Tr, Mimpiv si w:.r,M Sfauul Gcrmantonn A, Hi veoanco Mon., Tat.. Wrd. Iliiltoii'iV DALTON In "HAM" AN HOUR" ThnrKUT, Friday A Naturday DOUtlLAS MicLEAN In "TUB JAILIIIKD" TltjCOH, 32u del, sinrkrt Ht. Mats. SllS. Krr. 7 A 0 AJULT UKKK RTONE & IIAVr.1 EDNA D.REON A CO. KKI.DTNI A NAOLK OALLAdllEK A HOWAItD "tlATINII" KTIIKL CLAYTON In "THE WEH OE DEHIKF," cCocaot , StD AND I.OCURT NTS. NEXT WEEK 7ouiclaa iilaclyean. Doris May A Co. In "THE JAILBIRD" MACK PENNETT COMEDY "MY OOODNEHS" TJuroK t BID FTRRKT LltftLX. AT HANSOM DOROTHY DALTON in "HALF AN HOUR" Tnnrnv rnxtvnv "TOItrilY IN 1IK1H" n&dntibKt StD NT, ntMTS MARKET Slon.. Tuea.. Weil. Theda Bara, Salome Thursday. Friday A Saturday Ilex Beach'w "Going Some" CJff7i771 Mjrket St. DM. eoth OtvQCJCnV Mon.. Tu( Wtd. THOMAS MEIOIIAN In "CIVIUAN CLOTHES" Thunday. Friday A Saturday ELHIK FEItniTHOM In "LAI1V HOSE'S ixxunnxER" OjAcul flftTII ANtt CEDAR AVENUE .iionuur anu auvnuay DORTIIY DALTON In "GUILTY OF LOVE" Wrdnraday A Tburaday "THE WHITE CIRCLE" Trldny A Hitnnlur 1 1 In Onlflal Flancr -ryJmm l-ntaanr Ae. A 4i LIMHV Jlon.. Tom. A Wrd, "CIVILIAN CLOIHIW" Ttioraday Hjtbert Rawllnaoo In "Man and His Woman" Friday A Saturday "LADY ROME'S PAtlOHTER" Metropolitan 0Wr Houie ciropoman TnuM Nov ,, ., 8,,a KUBELIK Bat Now Rellint, l.OO, ll.BO. 12 00. 12.60 ,oru)uiiiaii uowniOK'n TlCKtt OfflCO Weymann'a. lloa Chtatnut Btrxt ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY EVENINO AT O'CLOCK Fiftieth I'crforinanro b the " Philadelphia Operatic Society The Jewels of the Madonna Drllllant Cast and Splrndfd Chora A Ballet WAMHII.I T.Hl'S n.J...i I. .1VM1l.WftliK Ch-tn" "" JU". prrriiKNB i 'IIX. 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