Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 27, 1920, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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WEEKLY TALK
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calibrated te provincial dimensions.
will Inundate the leeiil phOHhepn next
week. All of which simply means that
Philadelphia playgoers are te have their
choice of three new attractions Monday
Bight, Instead of but one, the customary
and conentlenal one.
IT WILL, be pleasant te welcome Mr.
Skinner back te the Garrick In his
new starrlne vehicle, "At the Villa
Hene " and these who fro te preet him
Will de se In the hope that this new
play will be worthier of hla artistic
talents than several he hn adorned
their solitary adornment In recent sea
pens The nuther, A. K. V Masen. Is
known here as the author of "The Wit
ness for the Defense " a drama In which
Ethel Darrymere played a few years
ace. In this new piece a thrilllnir, prlp-
filnR tale Is told of a bafilmc crime and
Id skillful solution bv a dettctlve whose
powers of analysis rival the-e of Sher
lock Helmes himself In ht p-tlmten
daya As this mystery solver. Mr.
Skinner U said te add another m.ister
plece te Ms gallery of stage portraits.
The same role Is helm: Interpreted 111
Londen by Arthur Ueurchler.
SOMETHING new In the line of musi
cal revuka Is premised In the "Mld
nlKht Reunders." which begins an en
irnremeiit at the Sam Shubert. Headed
by that capital comedian. Kdrtle Canter,
and amlsted by such ether mlrthmnkerB
tui Harrv Kelly, of 'The Dencen" fame:
Lew Hearn. Nan Halperln. Jessica
Brown, the dancer, te say nethine of a
double score of seme of the best known
and best liked entertainers of the present-day
stane and a centurv chorus.
both In Its personnel of ion ami Its Cen
tury Theatre quality. "The Rounder.-"
la aforrmentleiud as "some show ' Spa
Clal care has been exercised In d'sljminfj
the cestume.1 and staclnc the piece, with.
a result that Is credited ns a new
standard In musical revues.
H1
fEADING her own organization of
fifty players. Including Julius Tan
ner, N'era Haves, popular ilncintr ram.
dlenne. Is coming te the Lyric In n mu-
Ical play. "Her Family Tree " "Her
Family Tree" Is described as a fantafile
musical play with the book bv Al Week,
n Detroit newspaper man. and "Bufri'
Beer, Oetham humorist, and the mulr
nnd lrles by Seymour Simons It Is In
two acta and ten scenei Hiusard Short
who has come forward rapidly tu) a
Htage director In the last two soas-ens,
Htaged the production
THE success of Fritz Krelslt r rs a
composer of operetta as exemplified
In "Apple Hlossemi " nr' ir i i i
Ferrest audiences. ha,i tar'ed en inn.
of Mischas. Saschas and Eframs of the
concert platform te lompesltlon for tr1
leKltlmate stase. It whj many eais
before Krelsler took up the composi
tion of the music of nn eperettn, In anse.
rlatlen with the veteran Victer Tacehi
Illn position as a premier vlel'n Mr Mr Mr
tuoae had been established for a lone
time, and he had composed several bal
lads, notably one or two of the Jehn ,
McCormack "preBram, before h under
took te write for the UKht etiera png
Incidentally, Jacob!, who is distinctly a
composer threatens v iti -m i. .th
the concert artists who r- Invid'ne
his field He saya If they keep it up he
will learn te play the fiddle un'i ki e
them a run for their money en thn con
cert platform.
THE reconstruction of the Walnut
Street Theatre Is rapidly nenrlnc
completion. lrste nnnnunceinei"
made by J. P. Ileury. the new owner of
the historic playhouse that the opening
will take place the week of Ieeemrn r
27 with one of the 1Ik successes of the
theatrical season.
Within two weeks the house will be
ready for the Installation of th new
(teats, draperies and Interior furnlHlilnB
Modern In every sense, fin proof in con cen con
Ktrucllen. enulpped with th" met Ini
proved llchtlnir heatlnc and mtllatlen i
the Walnut will airaln tike Its place in
the front rank of the beat tlu-atrea In
the ceuntrv I
The Walnut still retain Its original
walls und Its historic record of America's
eldest playhouse, bu' every comfort and I
convenience Is assured Its patrons
through the modernization.
Theatrical Billboard
' for the Coming Week
"Sew Attractions
LYRIC "Her Fnm'ly Tree," n fantni
tlcnl piny, with (tlrls. tnualc und Nim
HnveH. In the Hiippert ere Jull"1
1 Tiinnen, Florence Mnrtln ami Al
. llebcrth. The hook Is by Al Aeel;i
Detroit ilranmtlc editor, und the score.
' 1m by Beymeur 8lmen. who wrote
t meet of the munle for Mla na'
I show Inst aeasen. M'ss Haj en, who
' tn her own producer hits given a i
colorful environment with many un
usual llaj'ltlnir effxets .. . '
X OARRICK "At the villa nose," n ae-
Pi V, ' tcctlve play by .Majer A I-. - at -Vvft
, son. feuturlnir OtlH Skinner In a thr IU
t 'J ner plays the rele of a ureal French
S . ' XSk detective, which ullera eway for hln
SN yi-AWmritlc and robust perflennllty. The
v- V VNil'JNa' l en with numerous thrills.
4. Vv'?tireenUi personalities an well ait
' VlftaV JUr. Skinner Is said te be.
!'Ssl tiv un unusually well
. i intf riarwiriniiiiKH cnarucirr .til, aiit
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I V tfT 1SW. f l.tnlt. Hminilnl'
i&KSM - f Hnf r&i&S ' $ w, - ! 1 bontem OCT
rw ixjtxx.j vmi se? ? ..jf eVMLanmy .erasar
' i VL SllSSS TJfm6j7
tlOTSA BYM. x - y &y
"HER FAMILY TREE" v "iW -S
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an elaborate revue In twenty scenes
featuring IMdle Canter. Harry Kelly
Nan Halperln, Jessica Urewn and
hnlf a hundred funmakers. slnpers
and dancers. All that Is up te date
In fancy and eccentric dancing nnd
Jazzy and tuneful In music Is said te
be blended In this variegated enter
tainment. Attractions That He main
FORREST "Apple Blossoms," musical
romance, with varied nnd colorful
store by Fritz KrcMer and Victer Jn Jn
cebl and book by William I.e llaren,
the latter two coauthors of the recent
"Half Moen." The notable muslral
comedy cast Includes Jehn Charles
Themas. Fred nnd Adele Astalre,
WUda Bennett and Pcrclval Knlsht.
The tasteful scenery Is by Jeseph Ur
ban and these skillful stage d rectors,
1'red Lathan and Edward Royal, have
put the production en for Charles Dil
lingham. BROAD "Clarence." Beeth Tarklng Tarklng
ten's characteristic comedy of Ameri
can temperament. The story Is about
a whimsical soldier, played by Alfred
I.unt, with such netable players as
Mary Reland, Pheebe Fester, Jehn
Floed and Glenn Hunter In support.
The play Is rich In genuine comic
enlrlt.
ADELPH1 "The Purple Mnsk," with
Lee Dltrlchsteln In a romantic play of
the Napoleonic era. The story, re
plete with thrills and romance, con
cerns the exploits of a mysterious
character who has wen reputation for
unusual and hazardous exploits
Vaudeville
KEITH'S Arman Kallz nnd company
operetta . Sibil Vane, excellent prima
denna. Miller and Mack, classy dan-
ffrffTif rarMTiTni ii iiiwiaMi, iniwmnni, iiimin, n nn inn in nimiMUW f
CHESTNUT .STREin- IIELOW TWELFTH STltVn:T
S A STELLAR BILL OF VAUDEVILLE STARS!
THE SCI'ItEME AUTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR!
ARMUM KALII CO.
SUPPORTED BY A COMPANY OF 14 ARTISTS
In "TEMPTATION"
AN' AI.LEOOHICAr, OPEIIETTA IN HIX MAONIFICENT RCE.NEfl
"THE HAUNTED VIOLIN"
THE MEI.i'DIC PHENOMENON
Hi'i:ni, rt'N ri:ATt'iiKi
1LLER & MSkGK
THE niXO HOYS IN COMEDY
SPKC'IAI. ADDED FEATUltE
SYDNEY GRANT
rert'iAn mi-sicai. reviKny stxu in soneb and dantes
i:THA rilll.ADEId'HIA 1'EATIIIEI
Harry ROYE & RUDAC Dorethy
A lliln EDITION fif PA.NTKS TOLOItS AND 3QNOH
Sensational Valenteens
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION!
SYBSL
OF THE COVENT li Mil EN Iieyw . , EIIA HOI'HE LONDON, IN A BRILLIANT
Ul.l'EltTiilUB vr FAMOI H AI11AH
T0 SIIOHS nII.1 i V. M SIX- AMI (I0r. MdllT.S, 8 O'CLOCK. SOc TO 12.00,
IMl.tniM, .Il TU, MEATS e. .SALE ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Monday Evening, November 29, at 8:15
BOSTON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
PIERRE MONTEUX, Conductor
Soloist JEAN BEDETTI, 'Celle
Tlcktta at Heppe'a, 1110 1 heatnut Ht and Academy
mmm
f ORCHESTRA
Hepp.'i. me rhui.m
Tenlcht at 8ilS
NEW WOftLD
anirneNTi
ROSE BOYIAM
WHIRLIGia
REVUE"
Walten IQjeP
cent: Sidney Grant, cemedian: Harry
Reye untl Dorethy Rudnc, dancers:
C M Edmonds, In "The Haunted
Violin" ; James Carney nnd Delia
Rese, clever sketch ; Sensational Vnl
enteens, gmnasts; Samareft nnd
Senla, dancers.
AU.i:aiIESY "Ming Tey," musical
comedy, Rnwles and Ven Kaufman,
skit: Maye nnd Nevlns, songs; Prof.
Strassler's Seals, nnd movie, "What
Women Leve," with Annette Kellcr
mann. XIXOX "The Luck of the Totem."
Alaskan sketch ; D.ilten and Craig,
"Aladdin's Lamp" : Christy nnd Ben
nett. "Heys Frem the Seuth" : : Will
and Blendy, acrobats, stnr cast In
"The White Rider," movie, first half ;
complete change of bill latter half,
OI.ntlE Dr. Harmen, mind reader:
"Love In the Suburbs" playlet, with
Hale Norcross; the Klncald Klltle.t.
songs nnd music ; Kelse nnd Wright,
comedy songs; Olga and Allen; Van
Meld and Renn, juggling, the Kil
kenny Due, bongs; "The Grill," piny ;
the Dc Lyte Girls, dances ; the Tub
cann Brethers, ax throwers.
CROSS KEYS "The Seng of Songs."
musical comedy; Kaufman and Lil
lian, skit ; Virginia Hennlngs nnd
company. In skit ; Curry and Graham.
comedians ; "Dance Fantasies." with i
H. Stewart Gehart nnd Florence Mc
Nally. Nnv bill last half of week
WO.lDir.lV "Pelly's Pearls," mu
sical comedy ; "Something te Think
About ' movie; Hall nnd Shapire
"The Little Stranger." sketch ; Ger
trude Geerge, comedienne. New bill
latter half
VTILUA If I'ESS "Four Jacks nnd a
Queen" wth Adelle Jasen; Annette.
Kellermann, In "What Women Leve,"
James-CARNEY & ROSE-Della
in 'LOST A IlfSriAND"
SINOIN'O AND DANdNO
SamorefF & Senia
AND The Little WeWh Primndenn
ANE
PEOPLES Knlnanen Ave. Matlnes
" --' an(j cumbrjn(i rjjy
The New Hip-Hip-Hooray
With DEN riKJlCB nd QUO. p. HAYES
WORLD'S SuSSSS
MUSEUM nT.?,,.
11th ft Mnrket Vermerly Eliuhain Uetn
mevie: Restock's Riding Scheel;
Demarest and Dell, music: Harry
White,, moneloglst New bill latter
hnlf.
OttAXD Paul Morten nnd Naemi
Glass, satirists; Cleveland and Fay,
skit; Beland nnd De Varney, songs
And dances : the Reynolds, dancers ;
Celle, musician i movies.
. . . ..JflK,f Entertainment
WAT.TON 'The Whirligig Rnvue of
1921" was staged by Jeseph Oerhnm
nnd the music wns written by Phil
Beutelje. "Five o'clock Tea air!"
premises te be a hit of the season,
while "The Jewel Number" brings out
some gorgeous gowns.
Ice Skatlnt
PALACE Gladys Lamb, acrobatle
skater j Nervnl Baptle, skating sn
satlen; the Mullers and Leah Cro Cre
ger In special dance steps and ath
letle stunts ns well an flgure skating.
Speclnl features. Including a girls'
hockey contest, en Thursday,
.,..,... Mmenm .
WOliLD'B ICrae, the missing link, said
te be from Laes. Other favorites' re
main and new oddities will be pre
pented.
OltPnnVM "Branded," nnether play
new te this city. Is a dramatic treat
ment of a social problem. Oliver D.
Bailey Is the author and han en
deavored te treat n delicate theme with I
discretion. Miss Desmond will play
the leading feminine role, which Is
emotional In character.
DVM02tTS"rny Down Yenst" Is the
new satire announced, nnd Is said te
treat the movies topically. Including
a burlesque snow storm nnd a "thrill
ing Ice rescue." Bennle Frnnklln
will offer a character dmwlng. "A
"rn.n? .rm' Mn." and Emmet
W elch will sing new ballads.
Rurlcsqtifi
CASIXO "Hen Ten Girls" will bring
the latest conceits In extravaganza
The two-net musical melange l
called "Brcnklng Inte Society" nnd
enlists such funsters nnd meledlstn
ns Mickey FnMey. Jehn Barry, Geerge
Douglass Marge Le Vaun nnd Leu
Parry. The staging Is heralded ns
highly elaborate nnd there nre many
beautiful gowns.
PEOPLE'S "The Bostenlann." bended
by Frank Flney. Phil Ott. Nettle Nel Nel
eon. May Duress nnd Tina Glenn.
Tliere Is n real plot nnd It Is Inter
spersed with many specialties, nengs
and feature numbers.
TROCADEItn "Jey nidera" Is one of
Geerge Jaffc's productions and n said
te be up te his standard, nill Mos Mes
sey, Grnce Fcrnsldes nnd Dorethy
Deuglns In the big cast have the nld
of a large chorus. The music Is right
up te date.
ntlV r-,!'11',01 "reakers" features
Jack Reld. with such capable coad
jutors as Mnbel Heward. Josle West
nnd Emily Keller. A burlctta of real
comedy, sweetened with tuneful
music. Is premised, together with
specialties.
Attractions In Advance
DECEMnEtl C
ADELPM '? Sign en the Doer." a
new A. H. Weeds meledrnma, with
Mnrjorle Rambeau as star.
DECEMBER JO
SIIVRERT "Slnbnd." Winter Garden
Shew, featuring Al Jolsen. Return
engagement.
DECEitRER tT
LYRIC "n"l'l"" Oeerge Ileharfs
story, with II. C. Hllllan'n music of a
maid of Brittany and a shy Ame'rlcan
lever.
CKK7-VUT "i;ast Is West." the
dm ma of a Chinese-bought brldevef
I. .. a . ,,v..ni.., n-ii incrcnani. Fay
Balnter Is starred. '
OARRICK "Return of Teter Grimm"
nnether revival of a well-known War
ned success, with .Mr. Warfleld again
In the rele of the lovable old gar-
JANUARY 3
pnunPffT unui... i . ..
" ' .'innrui ueuuraire,-- a
I'jiiinutiij icmu, witn score bv
AnJre Meisager, the noted Itencti
composer and conductor, based en
Beeth Tarklngten's novel and piny.
In which Richard Mansfield starred
UaIzZKSZBxBM
.lUntcemcTT,
Paul Morten & Naemi Glass
In "The Hplrlt of 7h Street"
flereland A Fy'The Reynold
.Murk Snnelt
"MOVIE r.i
Steaiul
CiminMin ATt.
t Vraanr
MT WEEK
Alne Murray nnd David Powell
THE RIGHT TO LOVE
A Oreat lUuutr Drama br the
Auther of "On With the Inre"
"Vt 0 01
Sen iirl.
lautkn ft.
n)a. Zlin
r.TX. 19
ilnn.. Xues. Wed.
A Illir Tltnn Aril
"M'C'K OK A TIITKM"
MABV ANN CI.AHK.
Pillion i. Cruit I Chrlt7 ft Dmnrtt
WILL A IILONDE nd
JOS MOOKE EILEEN HEDOWICK In
"THE WHITE HHIEH"
cfocitet
S3D AND
LOCI1NT HTsl.
NEXT WEEK
Theodere KeherU, Olnrla Nuautg,
Elliett Dcitcr k Mnnle lllue In
Cecil II, De MMIe's
Something te Think About
Mnrk HennH' "TICKLE 1-ANCV"
T3elTTV6)vtJ
8:d St. ob. Market
All Next Week
CECIL II. DE MILLE'S
"Something te Think About"
w",7!!"?l?' nh". Olorle Hwnnnen,
Elliett Dexter nnd Mente Dine.
MnrK Wennni tyimeilr "Flrkte I'anrr"
ieRtucit
BID KXHEET
AT SANnOM
Men.. Tues. Wed. Kthel Clarte la
The Sins of Kezanne
and Clieter Cemnlr "1110 HltOW"
TIium., Frl. A Ht. llflte Daniels In
YOU NEVEK CAN TELL"
Hnnnhlne Cemeilr "Held Me Tlicht"
CettCUtTTV
Mnrket fll, rlrl. 00th
Men., Turf, tt Wed.
DOROTHY OLSH In
"LITTLE MISS REBELLION"
und Mermaid Cemedr 'Trrah Htart"
Thurs., rrl. Hut. Mnurlee Tsurneur'a
"DEEr WATERS"
and Bennett Cemedr "MOVIE FANS"
G&dxui
BOTH Ami
CEDAIl AVKNCB
Men. A Turn.
Iu Trllecrn & Wlllard .Meck's
'HLI.MJ YOUTH"
uqAl
I.ANCAMTKJl AVE."
4I8T HTItEET
.nM. , .'t".' t llf.l,
imiuui ut mnii in
"LITTLE MISS REBELLION"
W'eil. Thnra. OLIVE THOMAS In
"EVKHVHOUVH HWKETIIK.IRT"
rrl. Hat. Maurlee Tiiurneur'a
"DEEV WATKRH"
I
" iihLLEVL'K-HTUA'irellO UA1XBOOM
Mendar Eftnlns, Ilreerebcr IS at BHC
UECITAL
JULES FALK
VIOIJNIHT
MALV1NA EllltLiril. TIANIST
AHSINTINfi AKT1HT
IlENErTT OSTEOI'ATHIO HOSTITAL of
1 I'HII.vnEI.rillA
Tirkrta 11.00, fl.oe and 11.00 an HaJe at
" llenne'a. 1117 riietnilt Street
Hetel Adelphia
DANCING
Select Cabaret
Frem 9 P. M. te Cleso
1 THE PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY of PHILADELPHIA
JOHKf A. PABTEItNACIC
SUNDAY EVE' NO OP.CHKHTUA CONCEIITS
SraiOMiDlti of the I'hlla. )rche.tra
N.at Concert. Huiiday Evenlnjt, Dec. Mb
fla.V.,r,VlWlfHANB6N-I.rt.t
BoleUla-
HAltA 8TEIN, Hoprane
BIJOU
th Ab. Raee. Mat. Toeay
nad Bhewe Kxcluelvflj
WHIRL OF, Ml
Admlaalen te memhera only. .Annual dura.
IS 00 Limited membenhlpi i stllf open, Ne
?i,ut" for Uieee concerts aeld. Bubacrlptlen
ihi'uid "" " ' c- B- H'rach.BOO Pine et.
PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES
GARRICK
Chritnnt A Juniper 8ti.
BAM't,
NrxeN-NinnhrNCicn
llualness Manastr
MflllTS AT 8itS. MATINKKS WmNESDAV A BATCTIDAV
CIIA1U.KS mOHMAN WILL l'RESKNT
SKINNER
IN Tllfi
AT THE
lY A,
Best Scats $2 at Popular Matinee Wednesday
BROAD
tlrasd tlflew Lnenst
I ftianic NinnuNaicit
Uuilntia Mnaner
NEXT WEEK THIRD WEEK OF
THE BULL'S-EYE HIT
TARKINGTON'S
win, ALFRED LUNT A
OKir.l.VAI, NEW YORK CAST
DIRECTION OF (IKOROB C. TYLER
Best Seats $2 at Popular Matinee Wednesday
FORREST
llrnad unci
T1IOMA8
Uuslnem
Charles Dillingham Presents
THE SEASON'S SUPREME SUCCESS
APPLE BWSWm
Music by Fritz Krcislcr and Victer Jacob!
Boek and Lyrics by Tm. Le Baren
JOHN CHARLES THOMAS
W1LDABENNETT PERCIVALKNIGHT
FRED and ADELE ASTAIRE and
a GLOBE THEATRE CAST and
CHORUS of DISTINCTION
"'Apple Blossoms'
VOk IIKMtriTH AT THE AUOVE TIIKV1JIEM. APi'Li AT TUB
,UR .riiZrlnnZt juri'im? imnAii HTiifvr Tini.iir,, ,
ilBl. r.i. - ...
TODAY AND TONIOHT
LAKT SHOWINGS OF ,f
"Flashes of Action
Bni.atlenl Motion rictureji of the Amy.
Navy. Marine Cetpa in Actual Bettle ectn
f aVen by U. S. fifinM Cnrnra whlle Under Fir.
FIRST REGIMENT ARMORY
HltOAD AND CAI.TiOWIHLI. STnEETS
UI UNDEn THE AUPPICES OP
THE COMBINED VETERANS
CONFERENCE
3 SHOWS TODAY: 3 sl.l.'7-.in 0 .MP. M.
C1HLDHEN. .':: ADULTS, KOc
SPECIAL FEATURES
irUMMEI8 VETEIIAN COKP8 HAND
Men.ter Exhlhlta of Cantur.d JVaf Trephl-
THIS PICTURE WILL NOT BE
SHOWN IN ANY OTHER THE
ATRE IN PHILADELPHIA, SO DO
NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
DOOnS WILL HE OI'KNEU AT 1 AND 1
O'CIiOCK TO PEKMIT 8EEINQ THE AHJ1X
AND NAVT EXHIIHT3.
The Cemtilneil veurana
ininwed of memliea of the
Conference Im
cemiKed of memliea of the fijand Army of
ih. IHeubllc. Army nd Navy Union, United ,
fipanlah War Vetrrana. Vclerana or foreign
Wm. Amerlean Irlen and ether veteruna
eri.-anlMtl0'1- lllln aeclcllta, enulnwra
aei.ltlea, etc
sam SHUBERT unit
'-' .a --. ril
lKt-INt,
The Qreateat of All Musical Cemedlea
K EDDIE CANTOR
in the N. T. century ineaire rruuuvnun
"MIDNKIHT IlOUNUEllS"
AHPI PHI KV'UH. AT SilS
ftUtLrni ilAT TODAV, 21B
Mil.
LEO
DITRICHSTE1N
In
THE I'L'UHLE MAHIC"
1 VRir IAST MAT. TODAY
l,I Il LAHT TIME TONIOHT
N. T. WINTEIl e;AnDEN
PASSING SHOW OF 1919
eXek NORA BAYES
"HER FAMILY TREE"
ri...i.,,) ;f Opera Esa. at SUB
wiwmim " j01B Dally Mata.
d. w nmrriTH'B
"WAY DOWN EAST'
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BROAD MAT. TODAY ;1S
n.eth -rarkinsien's "Clarence"
Buoyant Comedy
With ALFTtED LUNT and Original Caat
GARRICK Last Mat. 6c Evg.
MITZI in "LADY BILLY"
NEXT WEEK OTIH BKINNEE
P'SBIfay APPLE BLOSSOMS
The Krelaler'Jacebl.Ia lUren Operetta
Jehn Cliarlea Themas Wllda Dennett
Parclval Knight the AMalrce
METT10POUTAM, OPEftA IIOU8B
MON.. Dir-fcXl t7T-r-y at
NOV. 20 IAIVJV.1-C I, lJ a.
ana
Beats qwf ft te ft, "
'a, 119S Cbett,
Monday
OTIS
NKW PLAY
VILLA ROSE
K. W. MASON
MATINEE TODAY
NIGHTS AT 8:15
MATCHLESS COMEDY
HnnHem Htf.
M. LOVB
Unnacer
MAT. TODAY
N1QIITS AT 8:13
S
a bower of melody
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says the evening ledger
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Programs for the Week of November 29. Subject te Chanca
A CTrD FnANKLIN & OHlAllD AVE,
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MONDAY E. K. LINCOLN IN
. "THE INNER VOICE"
Tt'KHHAlU. If. LlNCOI.t: IN
. "1IIK INNI'lt VOICE"
WEDNESDAY!:. K. LINCOLN IN
"THE INNEIt VOICE"
TJIUHSDAY TOM MIX IN
"THE XINTAMED"
FniDAY TOM MIX IN
"THE WNTAMED"
SATOIIDAY TOM MIX IN
"THE UNTAMED"
A I IROR A 2"2 annMANTOWN Ave.
nUrUlA MATINEE DAILY
MONDAY ELAtNE JIAMME11STEIN IN
"WIIIMI'EnS"
TttESDAY OEItALDINE PAnnAn IN
"THE WOMANAND THE Pin'TET"
WEDNESDAY LOUIBE OLAUM IN
"the r.nePAnn woman'
THLTtSDAY LOUIfllC OLAIIM IN
"THE I.EOPATttJ WOJIAN"
FllIDAT RTAH OAST IN
"what hecemes eE the cniLnnnN?"
RATITTIDAY STAIl CART IN
"WnAT HECOMES. OF TnK CIIIt,DBKN,,
BALTIMORE iS. UTJ:
aiU.NDAY OIIACE DAnLINO IN
. "CHOOHINd A WIFE"
TUESDAY OltACE DAIlLINO IN
. . . "CHOOSINII A WIPE"
WEDNESDAY THOMAS MEIOHAN IN
"CIVILIAN CLOTHES"
THUKflDAY THOMAH MEIOHAN IN
"CIVILIAN CLOTHES" .,
FRIDAY CONSTANCE TALMADOE H
"A TEMrEItAMENTAI. WIFE"
HATUIIDAY CONSTANCE TAUtADOE
"A TEMPERAMENTAL WIFE"
RT T IPRIRn DnOAD STTtEET AND
DL4JCsDllU sUbQUKHANNA AVE.
MONDAY CHAltLKS HAY IN
"A VILI.AOE HLEUTII"
TUESDAY CHARLES RAY JN
"A VILLAGE SLEUTH"
WEDNESDAY MneLEAN AND MAY IN
"THE JAILIHRI)"
THURSDAY MncLBAN AND MAY IN
"THE 4.VILIIIItn"
ITtlDAY MAURICE TOURNEUH'B
"DEEP WATEIIH"
SATURDAY MAURICE TOUnNEUIVS
"DEEP WATERS"
r"ARIVIAM annMANTOWN ave.
v-''"'l A110VE ALLEOHENY
MONDAY HOnART HOSWORTH IN
"THE IllltlTK MASTER"
TUESDAY HDIlAnT HOSWORTH IN
"THE IIIIETi: MARTEU"
WEDNESDAY niMNTHE SWEET IN
"HELP WANTED .MALE"
THURSDAY HLANrifE SWEET IN
"HELP WANTED MALE"
FRIDAY jesr.ru J. DOWLINO IN
"THE KENTrCKY COLONEL"
SATURDAY JOSEPH J, DOWLINO JN
"THE viltNTUCKY COLONEL"
CENTURY Er' AV- BnM?!nhe,8,5:,B
MONDAY IIEIinERT nAWLI.NSON IN
rASSEUM I1Y"
TUEi?D VY DOROTHY DALTON IN
f.ni.TY or 1.0 vk"
WEDNESDAY NEIL HART IN
"HELL'S OASIS" "The Inllhle Ray"
THURSDAY OEOROE WALSH IN
"THE rH'OOER"
FRIDAY LOUISE IJVELY IN
"THE LITTLE OREV MOl.SE"
BATHHDAY- -OLIVE TIIUMA1 IN
"YOUTHFUL FOLLY"
Fay's Knickerbocker 1010
MONDAY ALICE I1RADY IN
"THE NEW YORK IDEA"
TUESDAY ALICE 1IRADY IN
"THE NEW YORK IDEA"
WEDNESDAY ALICE HEADY IN
"THE NEW YORK IDEA" .
THURSDAY ALICE RRADY IN
"THE NEW YORK 'IDEA" ,
FRIDAY ALICE 11RADY IN
"THE NEW YORK IDEA"
SATURDAY ALICE J3RADY IN
"THE NEW YORK IDl-V
FAIRMOUNT ASSaSJP'
MONDAY EIJINE HAMMER8TEIN IN
"WHIMPERS"
TUESDAY ALICE JOYCE IN
"THE PREY"
WEDNESDAY VIOLA DANA IN
"THE CHORI'S niRL'H ROMANCE"
THURSDAY RUTH STONEHOUSr IN
FAULOK. "F.DROOM AND HATH"
nil DAY LOUISE OLAUM IN
THE LEOPARD WOMAN"
SATURDAY OEOROE WALSH iN
TIIK PLUNGER"
FRANKFORD m AFvnEuEFenD
'MOND.7,TV.?N,A(flLeiEv
TUESDAY THOMAS MEIOHAN IN
"CIVILIAN CLOTHES"
WEDNESDAY THOMAS MEIOHAN IN
"CIVILIAN CLOTHES". ,
THURSDAY MAURICE TOURNEUR'S
"DEEP WTERt"
FRIDAY MAURIfE TOURNEUR'S
"DEEP WATER1"
SATURDAY MMJRICR TOURNEUR'8
"'DEEP WATERS"
GERMANTOWN .VnD
MONDAY ALLAN DWAN'S
"THE rORIIIDDEN TIIIMl"
TUESDAY ALLAN DWAN'S
"THE FORIIIDDEN THING"
WEDNESDAY ALLAN DWAN'S
"THE rilEIUDDEN THINO"
THURSDAY UKRAI.DINE FARRAR IN
THE RIDDLE WOMAN''
FRIDAY flERALDINE FARRAR IN
"THE KIDDLE WOMAN"
SATURDAY (IERAI.DINE FARRAn IN
"THE RIDDLE WnfN"
PDAVn 02D AND MARKET
Vir-U,l-' Symphony Orchestra.
SlONf-AY-IlAHY RUTH IN PERSON
IN "A CHILD FOR SALE"
TUEsgAYAuRY RUTH .N.FnRSON
n'iuld SiTHKT
THURSDAY--RA,.YnR.:TH PERSON
SATUlgAYilgnR, PERSON
IUDCDIM 2ND AND POPLAR
IMPERIAL. MATINEE DAILY
MONDAY ORA t'AREW IN
"LOVE'S PROTEGE"
"THE CHAMBERS .MYSTERY"
TUESDAY STAR CAST IN
WEDNESDAY EVA NOVAK IN
"UP IN MARY'S ATTIC"
THURSDAY STAR CAST IN
"MU'TII'S DESIRE"
FRIDAY R A. WALSH IN
"THE DEEP PFRPI.E"
SATURDAY EDITH ROJIERTS IN
"THE ADORARLE SAVAGE"
inrtTtrRpnN 20th A Dauphin SU.
JLrrfc.r;3wlN matinee dailt
MONDAY TOM MOORE IN
"THE GREAT ACCIDENT"
TUESDAY VIOLA DANA IN
"A CHORUS GIRL'H ROMANCE"
WEDNESDAY MAY ALLISON IN
"HELD IN TRUST"
THURSDAY MARY l'lOKKORD IN
TOIDAY MARSHALL NEILAN'8
"DON'T EVER M I111Y"
SATURDAY MRS. SESSUE HAYAKAWA
" IS "LOCKED LIPS"
I ID CD XV HROAD 1 COLUMBIA AV
L.lDC.r 1 I MATINEE DAILY
MONDAY WILLIAM RUSSELL IN
"TIK MAN MHO DARED"
TUESDAY OLIVE THOMAS IN
"YOUTHFUL FOLLY"
WEDNESDAY IU.SIE FEHOUSON IN
"LADY HOSES DM'dHTEH"
THURSDAY OPRALDINE FARRAR JN
"THE RIDDLE tWOMXN"
FRIDAY OWEN MOORE IN
"THE DESPERATE HERO"
SATURDAY RUCK JONES IN
"FIREHRAND TRAVISON"
MAMMOTH 'Lar'1 Ae-ttt c,h
lVl-lVilVlV 1 n symphony Orchwtrn
MONDAY OEHALlllNE FAItnAII IN
"THE IIHIDLE MOMAN"
TUESDAY JERALD1NE KARRAR IN
"THE RIDDLE WOMAN"
WEDNESDAY OERALDINi: FARRAR IN
"THE RIDDLE WOMAN"
THURSDAY FIERI? DANIELS IN
"VOU NEVER CAN TELL"
rniDAY HERE DANIELS IN
"YOU NF.VITK CAN TELL"
SATURDAY OLIVE THOMAS IN
"DRLIN0 MINK"
MODF! 23 ,BUTH ST. Orcheatra
llJULl-, Continuous I te II
MONDAY DORIS KEANE IN
"ROMANCE"
TUESDAY DORIS KEANE IN
"ROMANCE"
WEDNESDAY ROSrOE ARnUCKLE IN
"THE ROI'MM'P"
THURSDAY ROSCOE ARRUCKLE IN
"THE ROUNIMIP"
FRIDAY STAR OAST IN
"FRIVOLOUS WIVES"
SATURDAY STAR CAST IN
"FRIVOLOUS yiVES"
Ii7ietenwfi r .'pec1M Jn!1",c,. fictions nd many ddeJ stlrscUens In "jm
ncenlcs, cemwJlM .cartoon and truvtl Pictures. Bea the beat nroductiens at your fsts1
neimeernwa mum,
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HART iff n,m
"T IK CICADLB Oj COUBAfJlV'
TUESDAY Wit. .S. HART im
"TIIKritAIll.H- ni.'r.JfiJJM-i'J.
WEDNESDAY ANNA 0. NIwaeN M
"A riUIITINO CliANCE" W
TIIUHHDAY ALICE 1IIIADY JM
. "A MARK LANTERN"
FRIDAY DOUOTHY DALTOM IN
"HALF AN HOUR"
SATURDAY JURY MILES MINTTn iw
"A CUM11ERLAND IteaMNcrv" W
PARK llll??.E.i'V!!- NUPRIN ST.
MDAY-ITORTs'Vn1' U
TUE $g t'MAS IN
"YOUTHFUL FOLLY"
WEDNESDAY LOUISE Ot.AUM IN
THE LEOPARD WOMAN" N
THURSDAY LOUIHR OLAIIM IN
"THE, LEOPARD W0MAN' W
FRIDAY OLIVE THOMAS IN
"DARLING SIINE"
SATURDAY REX REACH'S
"(10IN0 HOME"
POPLAR 0T" AJN,D8Irc0PLAn
MONDAY TOM MIX IN
"3 GOLD COINS"
TUE8DAY MA URICir TOURNEUR'S
"DEEP WATERS"
WEDNESDAY CONSTANCE TALMADOB
,,JF. "KF.ARCH OF A SINNER"
THURSDAY ANNETTE KELLERMANN
IN "WHAT WOMEN LOVE"
"A YOUNO MAN'S FANCY"
FRIDAY ANNETTE KELLERMANN IN
"WHAT WOMEN LOVE"
"A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY"
BATURDAY IIRYANT WABHDURN IN
"A FULL HOUSE"
"END OF RUTH OF ROCKIER"
SHERWOOD B4th "mat1uda&t
MONDAY-OLIVE THOMAS IN
mt, "DARLING MINK"
TUESDAY OLIVEyTHOMAS IN
"DARLING JUNE"
WEDNESDAY NORMA TALMADOE IN
"YES OR NO"
THURSDAY NORMA TALMADOE IN
"YES OR NO"
TOIDAY ETHEL CLAYTON IN
"A CITY SPARROW"
SATURDAY ETHEL CLAYTON IN
"A CITY SPARROW"
9PRI 1PP evni AND TRUCE
l-'rrv"'N-'I:' Matlne Saturday
MONDAY CHARLES nAT IN
"A NINE O'CLOCK TOWN"
TUESDAY W. B, HART. WOLF LOWRET
AND "A PAJAMA SfARRIAGE"
WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FARNUM IN
"THE JOYOUS TROUBLEMAKERS"
THURSDAY LOUISE I.OVELY IN
"THE LITTLE GREY SIOI'SF."
FllIDAT ELSIE FEROU80N IN
THE LIE"
SATURDAY ROREnT W. rlTAMTIEnS IN
"T7IE nnilTINQ CnANCE"
SUSOUEHANNA Wffi
MONDAY PEARL WHITE IN
"TnE WHITE MOLL"
TUESDAY PEARL WHITE IN
"THE WHITE MOLL"
WEDNESDAY MARSHALL NEILAS"8
"flO AND GET IT"
THURSDAY MARSHALL NEILAN'8
"00 AND OET IT"
FRIDAY DOROTHY OIBH IN
"LITTLE SHSR REnET.LION"
SATt'RDAY ELSIE FEROUSON IN
"IADY ROSE'S DAUGHTER"
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AVRlMI IF 25TH AND ALLEGHENY
VC.INUZ. MATINEE DAILY
MONDAY TOURNEUR'S
"DEEP WATERS" ,
TUESDAY TOURNEUR'S
"DEEP WATERS"
WEDNESDAY RILLIE IJURKE IN
"AWAY OOEH PnUDENCE"
THURSDAY RILLIE I1URKK IN
"AWAY GOK". lrtTDRNCE"
FRIDAY FATTY" AnRUCKLE IN
"THE HOUND-UP''
SATURDAY "FATTY" ARRUCKLE IN
"THE ROUND-UP"
BELMONT 62D AD0VH liMii't
MONDAY OLORIA SWANSON IN
"SOMKTU1NO TO THINK AIIOUT"
TUESDAY OLORIA HWANSON IN
"SOMETHING TO THINK AUOCT"
WEDNESDAY GLORIA SWANSON IN
"SOMETHEN'O TO THINK AIIOUT"
THURSDAY OLORIA SWANSON IN
"S0MKT1UNU TO THINK AIIOUT"
FRIDAY OLORIA SWANSON IN
"SOMETHING TO THINK AIIOUT"
SATURDAY OLORIA SWANSON IN
"SOMETHING TO THINK AIIOUT"
CEDAR 6eru AND CEDAn AVEJW
MONDAY LOU TELLEOEN'S
"JJL1NU YOUTH"
TUESDAY LOU TELLEOEN'S
"1ILIMI YOUTH"
WEDNESDAY WILL ROOER3 IN
"JK.V CALL ME JIM"
THURSDAY WILL itOULRS LN
"JtJi' CALL ME JD!"
FRIDAY ROSCUE ARRUCKLE IN
"THE HOUND-UP"
SATURDAY HOMCUK ARRUCKLE IN
"THE ROUND-UP"
COLISEUM mark5i2S&T5k
MONDAY DOROTHY OISH IN
"LITTLE MISS KEUELL1UN"
TUESDA1 DOROtHY U1S11 IN
"I.I1TLE MISS REBELLION"
WEDNESDAY DOROTHY U1SH IN
"LU'II.E .MISS IIUIEIXIU.S"
'1HURSDAY TOURNEUR'S
"DEEP WATERS"
FRIDAY TOURNEUR'S
"DEEP WATERS"
SATURDAY TOURNEUR'S
"WEEP WATERS"
JUMBO
FRONT ST. QIRARD AV.
Jumbo Junction en Frankfenl "L"
MONDAY THOMAS MEIOHAN IN
"THE PRINCE CHAP"
TUESDAY THOMAS MEIUHAN IN
"THE PRINCE CILP"
WEDNESDAY STAR CAST IN
"THE INVISIBLE DIVORCE"
THURSDAY ENID 11ENNETT IN
"HAIRPINS"
FRIDAY ELSIE FEROUSON IN
"LADY ROSE', DAUGHTER"
SATURDAY ELSlE FEROUSON IN
"LADY ROSE'S DAUGHTER"
I CAnFR 18T ft LANCASTER AY
L,.rtLCI MATINEE DAILY
MONDAY DOROTHY OISH IN
"LITTLE .MISS REBELLION"
TUESDAY DOROTHY OISH IN
"LITTLE MISS REBELLION"
WEDNESDAY OLIVE THOMAS IN
"EVERi BODY'S SWEETHEART"
THURSDAY OLIVE THOMAS IN
"EVERYBODY'S SWEETHEART"
FRIDAY MAURICE TOURNEUR'S
"DEEP WATERS"
SATURDAY MAURICE TOURNEUR'3
"DEEP WATERS"
F (VI IC.T "2D AND LOCUST STREET
UUVUd I aita. 1 :80. 0 !SI). Evse. 0 130 te 11
MONDAY OLORIA SWANSON IN
"SOMETHING lO THINK ABOUT"
TUESDAY OLORIA SWANSON IN
"SOMETHING TO THINK AIIOUT" .
WEDNESDAY OLORIA SWANSON IN
"SOMETHING 10 THINK ABOUT"
THURSDAY OI.OIUA SWANSON IN
"SOMETHING TO THINK AIIOUT"
FRIDAY OLORIA SWANSON IN
"SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT"
SATURDAY OLORIA SWANSON IN
"SOMETHING TO THINK AIIOUT"
NIXON 02D D MA,l,TBflTT8.-Ba,
MONDAY JOB MOORE JN
"THE WHITE RIDER"
TUESDAY IDE MOORE IN
"THE WHITE RIDER"
WrDNESDAY JOE MOORE IN
"THE WHITE RIDER"
THURSDAY SI'KCIAL COMEDY
"HOLD ME TIGHT"
TOIDAY SPECIAL COMEDY
"HOLD ME TIGHT"
SATURDAY SPECIAL COMEDY
"HOLD MK TIGHT"
RIVOLI KD AND HAN5?.V.!w&ii
MONDAY ETHEL CI AYTON IN
"THE SINS OF HOSANNE" ,
TUESDAY ETHEL CLAYTON IN
"THE H1NH OF ROSANNK" ...
WEDNESDAY ETHEL CLAYTON IN
"THE SINS OF ROSANNK"..,
THURSDAY HERB DANIELS LV
"YOU NEVER CAN TELL",
FRIDAY IIEHE DANIELS IN
"llll! NEVER CAN TELL",.,
SATURDAY HERE DANIELS IN
"YOU NEVER CAN TELL"
STRAND au,IMANT0AT'A
MONDAY MAE MURRAY IN
"THE RIGHT TO LOW".
TUESDAY MAE MURRAY IN
"THE RIGHT TO LOVE"
WEDNESDAY MAE MURRAY IN
"THE RIGHT TO LOVE"
THURSDAY MAE MURRAY IN
"THE RIGHT TO LOVE''
FRIDAY MAE MURRAY IN
"THE RIGHT TO I.OVK"
SATURDAY MAE MURRAY IN
"TI1K ItlnilT Til IjOVBt'
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