TTfT 7 . ,T" ' fT" RlOJAftD BARTHELMEOS.'WAY Dew 'EAST"C1tmrt- Mevicgramsil rem 1 1 Screen te Patron ' TOnED O. NXXON-NIKDLINOER, cq-- terecT theatrical 'West Philadelphia about a decade nee and he save the residents about Fifty-second and Market streets a mie thcutre In tlie 'lxen. It vvas dedicated te audnvllle and picture Interests and has continued In that styl of program efferinRs. Monday will be the beginning of a spcelal program in honor of the tenth nnnlversary of tha the.itre which was named for a Jecal theatrical celebrity, the late Samuel P. Vlxen, father of the bullder, who lilm self h general manager of a numbi-r of photoplay theatres In this city. A new honor has ceme te 'Mr. Nlrd llnger and ene which )ia Unt niifm'ri looked; forward te tha dtrecteishtp of the tlread, 1'errest and Uarrlck theatres iiiuinefl .n. ive, newever, will still be the general manager. Net only does Mr. Nlrdllnger hae his muny motion picture and vaudeville theatres te leek after, but he conducts also a booking agency. Mr. Nlrdllnger lias complete director ship ever the Nixon, Locust, Strand, Helment, Collseum, Avenue Jumbo nnd Leader, FEW ncteia pesbcss a mere tilklriff personality than Lionel Barrymere, star of "The Master Mind." a First Na tional photoplay. Members of his whele family en both sides the Drews ns well as the Burrymeres have displayed out standing personalities. Unrrymere faces have always been forceful, ii characteristic of Lionel. Few stars of the stage or screen have de veloped such ability for wledlng In fluence through facial expression. Few men could mero sternly tell a story with control of facial expression. In "The Mnbter Mind," announced as the attraction at the Stanten (formerly th Stnnley) next week,, it In said Mr. Barrymere gives a renjArkable demon stration of hew a human face may he used te drive home, wltheut-the aid of erds, a powerful story. 1ELF defense, defense of another's I life or the protection of prenertv nre ;i' eniy juHimcnuens Ter Intentional killing that American law recognizes. Would there be any ether grounds te k'Btlfy, morally, the killing of a fellow man? Such a problem Is presented In "The Itlght te Leve," Geerge Fltzmaurlce's trcenil HBeclnl production for Para, mount, which enters upon Its third week nt the ArcadU Monday. IF DAVID WAIIK OIUFFITH had net gene te see Julia Marlowe and Rob Reb ert Tahcr In "Itomela" ycnrsi age, It Is unllkely that today he would be a pro ducer of silent df ima, The creator of the film verHlen df "Wnv Down iii . which has new passed Its'hundredth sue. cesslve performance -Ht the Chestnut was se precocious that nt six years' of uk no nau uricrmincu te no a writer. He nut that determination In n. wnv (n be reallced when 1m obtained a job an a r en uoienej jienry wattcrsen s Louluvllle Comler-Jeurnal. But1 the Marlowe-Teber performance was the deciding happening. Thereafter Griffith was Intent upon becoming a dramatist. In order te acquaint himself With the technique of Ihn ntnirn lit Joined a stock company, hut se that he could support himself. Meanwhile he accepted n position as elevator boy In . dry goods store.- Ilead engagementn followed, there were ether employment such as tho'sell the'sell Ing of a magazine, and then ene day a poem he had written, "The Wild Duck," was established In Leslie's Weekly. James K. Hackett preduced Griffith's first play, "A Foel nnd a Girl," but it was a financial failure. In Chicago he aw his first plcture show He was In terested, and net long thereafter he sub mitted a scenario te the Blegraph. Ac cepted, H5 was paid for it and Griffith began his movie career. PTlETTr Ann Ferrest, who Is been te blossom out as a full-fledged Para mount leudlnp woman, has one of the chief roles In Oeorge Molferd's new Photoplay, "Beheld My Wlfe!" nnd will no Been nt the Arcadia the week of No vember 22, Slin was born in- Denmark and edu cated there. Contrary te the gonerel practical of servlnp an apprenticeship upon the stage before entering motion pictures, Miss Ferrest, after coming te America, began an Immediate cinema career. One of her recent appearances was 7,1th Tem Melghan in "The Prince l.nap,' fn which she cencenled her blonde beauty in rags and played the role of a little slavey. i,f.nv!'Uonelf JIv WlfM" Ann Is the -auBuierer an aristocratic English fam- v- BBWtFcw' K "'v 0VwW 7v Locust"- "P V "' mWWWWWWW THINK ABOUT WAtx.,Jft5 0F COMFORT AND REFINEMENT WALNUT ABOVE EIGHTH i.Anirw matimci ABOVE EIGHTH NfeXP WEEK, BEGINNING MATINEE MONDAY ' ' I1HST TIME IN THIS CITY AL. REEVES' MASSIVE prfeDUCTION JOY BELL WITH HARRY (HESNIE) COOPER AND A BIG CAST OF FAVORITES INCLUDING j A TYPICAL. AL. RI A TYPICAL AL. REEVES T'yn'ifOTT" JT" 4 " . .' PROMINENT STARS IN FILMS Jew H wf' "T'i viv am ' ivx ''trBBBsssl l wrr.!"',',.;.v v, v I ri'" M''A r lr'ci au win, ence at Hea, llr.cis 1 MONROE M ' : f , SALISBURY. M - V'V v,-,l 1 V " '"" IV isssssss ssHr . .' - ' 5 v. . ..". -aEwsgtsSf ""S ' JETHEL CLAYTON -"SIMS or 1SOZANNE' Cdr?ite1 Ily. The picture was adapted from Sir Gllbejt Parker's "The Translation of a Savage," and besides Miss Ferrest the cast Includes Elliett Dexter, Mabel Ju Ju llenne Scot and Milten Sills. w ALLACE REID in "Always Auda cieus" will be the feature at the Etanten, formerly trie Stanley, T'.-nnks- giwng ween, no na3 a tiunl role. In addition te this new Reld photoplay the program will nlsc include the soventh of the scries of grand opera excerpts played by the Stnnley Concert Orchestra, under the direction of Albert F. Wnyne. This dnuble characterization of Mr. Reld requires the star te assume two personalities entirely antagonistic te wch ether nnd necessitates a portrayal of two extreme types of character, the here and the heavy. The picture, which Is founded en Ben Ames Williams' Saturday Evening Pest story, 'Toujeurs 1'Aduace," which, trans lated from theFreadi, means "Always Audacious." depicts the experiences of two men who were born en the t-uinc dav nnd are exact doubles In every phyalcsil respect, but opposite In moral qualities. GEUALDINE FARRAR and an all star enst wfll be seen at the Palace Thanksgiving week (November 22) In "The Rlddle: Weman," j. pretentious photedramn nnd declared te be ene of the finest accomplishments of the motion plcture world. "The Rlddle: Weman" whs moie thin three months In the course of production. As a stage offer ing Madam Knllseli appeared In it for two seasons. Twe players who have been starred nre seen In support of Miss Farrnr, Mon tagu Love and Adeln Bleed. In addi tion there nre William T. Curlcten, Frank Lesce, Leuis Stern nnd Madge Bellamy, n beautiful young girl who makes her first appearance before the camera In this attraction. Miss Bellamy was recruited from the stage, where she was In support of Wil liam Gillette. N EW YORK'S notorious mstcry sen- lending te the nubile dav in and dn ind day lrt Wlf- out are reuecteii tviuiy n ttie llnm Fe production. "When New Yerk Sleeps," which Is announced for earlv showing at the Victeria This produc tion Is said, te give un tntlmate knowl edge of gay Gethnm life, ns well us nn Insight Inte th- harried exlstence of the Inhabitants of the Fast Side. AVIRILK story of the sea is "The Mutiny of the Elslnere," by Juck nEAilTV r.hnntis 'k ft . H w n.4-. II III ('.imraerman ineatres-v,;:.""! HJii ' --.... .M M' ''' HmmWl U II Ml I IK HflM AVI I EVENINGS. 8.1S 23e TO SI 00 l' I MATINEES. 2.15 TuwSayOR-JP OC Miit. TfKlayTenlBht T,st Time C (' A TAILQjtOIADK M.N" IIEOINNINO MONDAY " ( PKAINR. HELDER Pretentt 7 MAE DESMOND "r? S In n New Cninl nf Anicrlenn Life I lLlj...''kci'.'.."""i -Jln', w.m CM ( kaTSEY i ? MBt,,m-'-y''- l umi ' ' .1 Mrltlrn Exiirrlv fur Ml-- n. -........ ,...'. I I Hun'ner Nl.heU HiMrPreiliiVrVi furu' MIHITh VT 8:13 I III A 1 Irur rlniu j. ii Av l..... j' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 'i " un iiuj iiiftiiii , I I 1 1 'V ...w .,.. ini.ii uniuf iW'HfflMll Bl i mill ' j I lllflf i miii i fiiiii I IMMIfI EVBKINa' OTBttlO !DEDGERPHIi;AiMiPHIA:, SATURDAY, ' M Londen. Adapted te the screen, It' fnk-s en a feice and ltnllty whlcii will be felt by every epectater when It comes ti the Victeria Theatre the' week of November 22. The story concerns Jehn PlkeHthe first mate of the sailing vessel the Elslnore, he has signed up n motley crew of thugs nnd gunmen from the water front of Frisce, and who, ence at sea, finds himself pitted against theso hehtllJ PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES BROAD llrenil llrlew Lecuit FIIANK XIHDMNOUIl UusIiicjs Manasar "BEST COMEDY EVER WRITTEN BY AN AMERICAN." Hoywoed Breun In N, Y. Tribune. BOOTH TARKINGTON'S CAPTIVATING COMEDY. OF YOUTH OAREIKE With ALFRED LUNT and Original Company Which Convulsed New Yerk for Forty Week ct the Hudsen Theatre (DirtUCTlON OF OE01UJB O. TYLEH) Best Seats $2 at Popular Matinee Wednesday1 " SKATS MONDAY FOll THANKKOIVINC 1VKKK I.NCMIUMi HFECIAI. MAT. TlIAMCSmviMS FORREST Business MlillT.S AT 8:13. MATS. iucur J. iii'('rri;ir 4 safi Uoek & Lrli. Anne Culdwcll with HARRY K.MOH1 ON and oimeinal cast Prices: Nights (bSSEIt) Sat. Mat, 50c te $2.50 Beit Seata $2 at Popular Matinee Wednesday BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 22 W5X!5?!.K?. WEDNESDAY AND SATl'RDVY ''"' -ilvll.-Nl.lj HAHLES DII.Ll.VdIIAM "APPLE BLOSSOMS" VirTnn)iff,ZXlnFAHhrn- t,' niatlnBUlahed Violin Vlrluoae. and victor JACOUI, Composer of "Sybil " Ilnnk & Lyrics by Win. I.rllARON ,.,.... ..J!N CHARLES THOMAS HILDA HKWir.TT prirnvir. ifvwitif 1RI.D anil ADELE A8TAIRE nnd n eil.OIIE THEATRE t....J'1rl"! CHOHUS of HIsTIM'TlOV SlVTS .MONDAY FOR THANKSGIVING WEEK GARRICK Cliratnut A Juniper Sl, SAM'L NIXON-NIRDLINOER llujlnms Mnnager MATINEES, I Iffl. r nliiv HMJi MM 111 IKSt - If w I - METROPOLITAN SINGING CAS'T DANCING, SINGING, QUARTETrESQyiHTETTESd; OCTETTE? IIOOK AND IAHICS HY ZELDA SE.RS. MUSIC RV HAROLD LEVEY. StatrJ hr JOHN McKEE, DANCES Arramc-l l.y JULIAN ALFRED Best Seats $2 at Popular Matinee Wednesday SEATS MONDAY 1TAR Tll.tvinivivn wimr INCLUD1NO SPECIAL MATINKE THANKSaiii' UAY X)K UHNKKITN AT TIIK AIIOVE m. .-...... . ,, ..l.ir.llt rp wvfW'fMJ'i'f 'T j-w ij HlippR"1 t ' furefB for the mattery of the ship and ttie leve of n girl. AIj JOLBOK, blackfnce comedian, has signed a contract te appear In motion pictures. He has arranged te be starred In four features for the As sociated Kxhlblters, te be tnnile within one year, the nrnt ene next March. He continues en the musical comedy stOBe, however, nnd will be seen here at the Shubert the week of December 27. THIS Victeria Theatre will present an Innovation next weclc In the form of nn overture written by Musical Di rector Dcssauer, nnd will Illustrate the nccuracy with which music may be inade te fit the picture. Uy photoRrnph phetoRrnph photeRrnph Inir the orchestra ns the overture la played oery phnse of the composition Is Illustrated exactly as performed by the ensemble. Guide te Photoplays for the Wcch te "Come New Photoplays STANTON "The Master Mind" lias Lionel Barrymere in the rele of n man who seeks revenge for the death of his young brother. Danlpl .O. Carter wrete It und Kenneth Webb directed. The cast Includes Gypsy O'Brien, Ralph Kellard, Bradley Bar ker and Percy Helten. The Stanten Mixed Quartet, te be an early icature here, Is composed of Emily Stokes Hager, Bernard Poland. Marie Stone Lnnpstnn nnd llclnheld Schmidt, nil well known local singers. The oper atic selection will be from "Lucia, bv the Stanten Orchestra, directed by Albert Wavnc.1 ItKOKNT "Her Hubands Friend" has Enid Bennett In a Themas H. lnce play. Fred Nlbln directed It from a story by Marjerle Benten 'Ceeko, called "The Incubus" newlnnd Lee, Tem Chatterton, Nan nusch, Allccn Mnnnlng. Geerge Pltrce nnd ethers are In the cast. It. Carel Kapleaun adapted it. . ,. , CAVlTOh "Sins of Ilezanne Is nn Ethel Clayten production written by Cynthia Stockley and directed by Tem Ferman. Fred Malatestn, Jack Helt, Mabel Van Burcn nnd Guy Oliver nre In the support, The plot deals with a woman of a dual character who Is the accomplice of diamond smugglers and n member of the "Secial set. STRAND "Yeu Never Can Tell' hn Bebe Daniels In a new starring pait. The story is about the leve affairs of a checkioem girl In a Motrepolltnn Hetel, who would llke nnd docs mnrry money while thinking she Is getting Monday nveis.. 8:15 MATS. WKD.t SAT W Kip BIBIk Hl'AirtJ'yi""? '' To.l,-Tenl,l,t 8:15 Last Week Manager UWl. WKDNDA AND SATl RIIAY William Mevi-h M I'rfhfiit swtm ntAm m Muklt. by Huge IMi IT TIIAMiS(iIN'(l DAY Prerata the Oprrrttn De I.utr Miit. Tedaj. Tenlxht 8:13 NISlT 1VIIEK IST RUT ONE WI3IM -SIIAY AND SATURDAY "Four Feet High, But Seme Fine Guy." Evg:. Ledger. HENQY W. SAVAGE offers- MITZI IADY BILLY A NEW MUS-ICU COMEDY THK.TRES. APPLY mt i, nT KKr.T T OTKR JT vpTw T; 'vras special musical selections nre added attractions. ' Iletlewed Heretofore OltnaTNVT "Way Down East" con- tlnues te attract with its excellent1 acting bv Lllllnn HIrIi. Burr Mrln- . tesh, nichard Barthelmess and ethers. It was directed by D. W. Griffith and has been elaborately mounted, with ft , thrilling climax. AHOAD1A "The Illght te Ixve" has Mae Murray and Dnvld Powell In u marital story, with colorful and thrill ing scenes laid In Turkey, VWTOKIA "What Women T,eV has Annette Kellermnnn ns star in a water spectacle and athletic stunt story. Bernard McCenvllle wrote It. A novelty musical film Is an added attraction. VALAOE "Something te Think About" la a story of faith. "One Wee.t." a Buster Kenten comedy, is an aJded nttrnctlen. COLONIAIj "Deep Waters," with Jack Gilbert, first half of week. "Held by the Enemy," with Leuis Stene, latter half. LOCUST "Mid-Channel," with Clara Kimball Yeung. RIVOU "The Hener Sjstem," with Geerge Walsh. COUSEVM "Hnlf an Heur" with' Dorethy Dalten. "The City Spar row," with Ethel Clayten, latter half. OEDAli "Civilian Clethes," with Themas Melghan. Men. and Tues. ; Charles Bay. In "The Village Sleuth," Wed. and Thurs. ; William H. Hart, In "The Cradle of Courage," Frl. and Sat. LKAOKK Dorethy Dalten. In "Half an Heur," Men. and Tues. ", Parler. Bed- room and Bath," Wed. and Thurs.: Ethel Clayten, In "A City Sparrow," Frl. and Hat. DELMONT "Ranumn," with Menree Salisbury. "Up In Mary's Attic." lat ter half. riiOTei'ivs MMMMMMMMMSESMMMMMm THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA See the Best Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre Programs for the Week of November 1 5. Subject te Chunge JTfc The NIXON- tfTfc UNIRDLINGER ThcatresUj AVRNJI IF "3TK AND AM.EdliUNY MONDAY DOUllLAS Mncl.KAN IN "T1IK JAIIJIIltD" TUKHDAY IHHKH.AN Mm'I.KAN IN" "TIIK JAIMIIKD" WI5DNEHDAV CUAHLKS HAY IN "TIIK VII.K(JE HLKGTII" TIIUnHllAY CIIAKLE8 HAY IN "Tlin VII.LAOK SLKUT1I" rillDAY DOKOTHY HA I. TON IN "HALF AN IIUL'K" MATUIIDAY liOUOTllY DALTON IN "iiAi.r an iiurii" BELMONT C2D Anev,: MARKET MONDAY MONROE SALISBURY IN "ILVMONA" TUESDAY MONROE HALISUURY IN "ILVMONA" WEDNESDAY MONROE SALISRURY IN "KAMONA" THURSDAY JANE NOVAK IN "HI IN MAHY'H ATI1C" FRIDAY JANE NOVAK IN "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC" SATURDAY JANE NOVAK IN "UP IN MAKY'h ATTIC" CEDAR 00rU AND CCDAn AVENUE MONDAY' THOjrAS MKIOHAN IN "CIVILIAN t'LOTIIES" TUESDAY THOMAS MKIOHAN IN "CIVILIAN CLOTHI" WEDNESDAY CHARLES RAY IN "THE MLLACJK SU'l'TH" THURSDAY (JHARLES RAY IN "THE VII.lUJK SLKl'TII" FRIDAY WILLIAM S HART IN "THE CRADLE OF COlltAUE" SATURDAY WILLIAM S HART IN "THE C'KAULK OF C0U1L0E" rOI IQCI TtVI MARKET I1ETWEEN VJIIOEAJlVI. BOTH AND COTII MONDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN "HALF AN HOUR" TUESDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN "HALF AN HOUR WEDNESDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN "HALF AN HOUR THURSDAY ETHEL CLAYTON IN "THE CITY SPARROW" FRIDAY ETHh'L CLAYHIN IN "THE CITY HPAUKOtV" SATURDAY ETHEL CLAYTON IN "1IIB CITY SPARROW -. ii m.ten trent st. qirard AVE. Jul,luu Jumbo Junction en rronkferJ ' 'L" MONDAY UII.I.IK nt'BK ! IN "AWAY (IOES PRIIHNCE" TUESDAY DOUOLAS MkcLK'AN IN "LET'S RE l'ASHIONARLE" WEDNESDAY DOIIOLAS Mncl.KAN IN "LET'S HE FASIIIONAIILE" THURSDAY ETHEL CLAY! ON IN "THE LADDER OF I.II.S" FRIDAY ROBERT WARWICK IN "THE FOURTEENTH MAN" SATURDAY ROHERT WARWICK IN "THE FOURTEENTH .MAN" fnrilST 02t AND LOCUST STREETS L.UUUJ 1 Mntn. i .30. 3 ;3e. EB tl -R0 te 11 MONDAY- CLARA KIMHALL YOUNO IN "MIII.rilANNKI." TUESDAY CLARA KIMHALL YOUNO IN "MID-CHANNEL" WEDNES. CLARA KIMHALL YOUNO IN "MID-CIIANNEL" THURSD'Y CLARA KIMHALL YOUNO IN ".MID-CIIANNEL" FRIDAY CLARA KIMHALL YOUNO IN "MID-CHANNEL" SATURDAY CLARA KIMHALL YOUNO IN "MID-CIIANNEL" NIXON "D AN MAUK .'na 0 MONDAY WILL ROOERS' IN "CUPID THE COWPUN'CHER" TUESDAY WILL ROOERS IN "CUPID THE C'OWFUNCHER" WEDNESDAY WILL ROOERS IN "CUPID THE COWPUNCHEK" THURSDAY SUNSHINE COMEDY FEA- TURE. "CHASE ME" FRIDAY SUNSHINE COMEDY FEATURE "CHASE .ME" SATURDAY SUNSHINE COMEDY FEA TURE. "CHASE ME" nini T B2D AND SANSOM BTI rvlVv-ZI-il Mntinea Daily MONDAY OEOROE WALSH IN "THE HONOR HiSTEM" TUESDAY OEOROE WALSH IN "TIIK HUNtlll MVSTKll" WEDNESDAY OEOROE WALSH IN "THE HONOR SYSTEM" THURSDAY OEOROE WALSH IN "1I1K, JIU.1111 OlMllU" FRIDAY OEtlROE -WALSH IN "THE HONOR HY'hTEM" SATURDAY UEORQE WALSH IN "THE HONOR SYSTF.M" I CAnCD 1ST & LANCASTER AVE. L.HAL'n.lN. MATINEE DAILY MONDAY DOROTHY DALTON In "HALF AN HOIK" TUESDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN "HALF AN HOUR" WEDNESDAY STAR e'AST IN "PARLOR, REDROO.M AND HATH" THURSDAY STAR CAHT IN "PARLOR. IIEDROOM AND II iTH" FRIDAY ETHEL OI.AYTOV, IN "A CITY SPARROW" SATURDAY ETHEL CLAYTON IN "A CITY SPARROW STRAND iaUANTOWN AVK MONDAY HERE DANIELR IN "VOU NEVER CAN TELL" TUESDAY MERE DANIELS IN "VOU NEVER CAN TELL" WEDNESDAY HERE DANIELS IN "YOU NEVER CAN TELL" THURSDAY WANDA HAWLEY IN "HELD HY THE ENEMV FRIDAY WANDA HAWLEY IN "HELD HY THE ENEMV" SATURDAY WANDA HAWLEY IN "HELD IIV THE ENEMY" A I ID OR A 2182 OERMANTOWN AVE AUlUI AIIOVE DIAMOND ST. MONDAY KINO VIDOR'S "THE FAMILY HONOR" TUESDAY MONROE HALISUURY IN "RAMONA"r-" WEDNESDAY MONROE, rULISDURY I! KAMONA" THURSDAY MARSHALL NEILAN'B "DON'T EVER MARRY" FRIDAY MARSHALL NEILAN'H "DON'T EVER MARRY" SATURDAY OLIVE THOMAS IN "DARI.INd .MINE" BALTIMORE IVMZf. MONDAY ANITA STEWART IN "MIND-THE-PAINT OIRL" TUESDAY ANITA STEWART IN "MINDTHIPAINT OIRL" WEDNESDAY WALLACE REID IN "H HAT'S YOUR Hl'RRY?" THURSDAY WALLACE REID IN "WHAT'H YOUtt lIl'KRY'f" FRIDAY JANE NOVAK IN "UP IN MAKY'H ATTIC" SATURDAY JANE NOVAK IN "I'P IN MARVS ATTIC" RPNN 74TH AND WOODLAND DC,l1n Mat. Dully MONDAY- ALMA RUHENS IN "IIirMOHESUUF." TUESDAY ALMA RUMENS IN iitrjieiiEsquE" . WEDNESDAY ALMA RURENS IX "IIUMOKESqUE" THURSDAY THOMAS MEIOHANIN m "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" FRIDAY THOMAS MKIOHAN IN VrIY'AN CLOTHES'" ' NOVEMBER 13, 1920 r HOLMES IN TURK CAPITAL Beglne His Lecal Series at Academy Next Week-End Burten Helmes, celebrated traveler and widely known in the world of phote-Htorlcn of travel, begins hle series of flve subjects at th Academy Friday evening nnd Snturday afternoon with "Constantinople," the Turkish city of enctent and modern history. Mr. Helmes visited the Near East en his annual tourney of last summer, and the motion pictures he has secured in this exotic and Orlentnl land, ns well ns the ma terial for Ms colored views, have mede It possible for him te glve te hln audi ences an excellent substltute for n per sonal Journey te the Near East. The charm of the colorful old Byznn tlne capital fasclrntes the traveler; the ancient Moslem city of sultans, pashas and harems Is pictured by Mr. Helmes In Its "Arabian Nights" atmosphere of esterday and the military asptct of to day, yet preserving Its Oriental sur sur teundlng.i. WELCOME THE STANTON1 The name of the Stanley Theatre en Mnrket street above Sixteenth, lias been changed te Stanten. This change Is made lccause the new theatre at Nineteenth and Market streets Is se nearlv completed nnd will be known ua the Stanley Theatre. The president of the Stanley Ce.. Jules Mnstbaum, states that the policy will remain the same. Photoplays of quality will be presented and programs will Include orchestral music, another popular feature of the Stnnten. The :iew Stanley, Mr. Mastbaum an nounces. Is about eighty per cent com pleted and It Is expected that It will be opened the end of the car when elab elab erate exerclnes will be held. l'HOTerr.AY1 RI I IFRIRH UHOAD bTRBET AND Ji-lwULDirM sfHCjL'KHANNA AVU. MONDAY 11. It. WARNER IN "FKI.IX (I'DAY" rt'KSDAY HitLTi: oeiiDfiN rv "TIIK IIOI'SK (ir TIIK Tflf.I.INfl UKT.I." WEDNI'SKAY DOItflTHY eilflt IX "I.ITTL1I MIHS Kr.llKMJON" THUHSDAY DOROTHY DAI.TOX IN "iiAi.r an iierit" FRIDAY DemerilY DAI.TON IN "iiai.i' an Hern" SATURDAY W.AN('HH SWEET IN "HEM- WAMHI, MALE" CENTURY crl M and Otli H Mntl.i.. 'J.1-1. W.tUAI- .11 A 1(1 .MJ1.KM MINTKR IN -,UAc,'?I,IKn,J'' "OMANCK" TUESDAY CONSTANCE UINNEY IN "SO EAST" WEDNi:SDAY--flLAIYS RROCKWELL IN "Tin: rose or emem , THURSDAY WILL RfKlERS IN "THE HTKANOI IIOtRDnit'" FRIDAY ALICE RRADY IN "THE DARK IANTKKN" SATURDAY TOM MIX IN "THREE (10LD COINS" FAIRMOUNT A-Kit?" MONDAYEARLE WILLIAMS IN "THE PURPLE CIPHER" TUESDAY CHARLES RAY IN "A VILLAOE HLI'.rTH" WEDNESDAY FATTY ARHUCKLE IN "THE ROUND-rP" THURSDAY FATTY ARRUCKLE IN "THE ROUNIVUP" rTtlDAY DOUOLAS MurLEAN IN "THE .lAILHIRD" SATURDAY WILLIAM FARNUM IN "DRAG HARLAN" FRANKFORD 4713 AW43fraaD MONDAY NORMA TALMADUE IN "YES OR NO?" TUESDAY NORMA TALMADOE IN "tx e)R no:" WEDNESDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN "HALF AN HOUR" THURSDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN , "IN HALF AN HOUR" FRIDAY WILLIAM S HART IN 11X4 i ii.iiii.i1, in I IILieAOE SATURDAY WILLIAM S HART IN "THE mUlU: OF COUKAOE" IMPFRIAI ''iCOND A POPLAR imrtlMrtL MATINEE DAILY MONDAY HELEN HUNT JACKSON'S TUESDAY -LT' Lo'eKI.KAU IN "TIIK OltKM AIR ROIlilMl" WEDNESDAY WILLIAM S HART IN Thursday william' fa vbrsham iv "THE MAN WHO I.OST IlIMSELr' AT UR DA Y STA H ' CA ST 1 V "THE LAW OF TUB YUKON" IPFFFRSOM 20tl' Dauphin fcts J c'r r Er.OKJl XLVTIVFF riiiiv MONDAY OLIVE TELL IV UINC4 IIK I'MIKi-,, TI!R?l'Y:TA,!1 ''ah't in ,,;"M , ;;"' . "'ivi.v" 'THE film, iv ViiS.':4-V... SATURDAY OI.IVK TluAlAS IV "lOUTIIFI'L 1-(1I.I." LIBERTY UU0AD , fgw-wnu av. MONDAY-WH.LIt.ft?1"' riiwsnl.v ,I..,V.EUK KINO" l WEDNESDAY'AR'nAY IN THUR'sDVyb1 'tURmas ,v i.niu.(l .MINE" x iilUAI-DOUDt AS Ma-LCAV "THE JAIUlilUF' SATURDAY TOA MIX IN . 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