ni,"--,ys.'-.,. ' "SR3& ' ' i , i. (. i-aj yy '. i ' . I. . .JWJBNLNG PUBLIC LEbGEK PHILADELPHIA, SATUIlDA, JSOVEiUBEK 'S(, JLU ae 'irc-... ..( ii.T) .....,.. .(; SCREEN FAVORITES TO BE SEEN NEXT WEEK Hk$P R&"ht-- -WAY peWM EA3T" 'SOMETHING STORM HM MM CWtmtb 7I?k T tW'NK ABOUT- Victeria. BHH .HiiMPt. Ats? Ntt Locust 'StKf'k"' ? WILL, ROGERS "HONEST HUTCH" R1c - .IWt&fwmL? .y&& - - "' ' .1 ..-n ffri 1 -sz : behind the screen add te tlip prcHenta prcHenta Hen. ABTOR B. It Lincoln, In the "Inner Voice." llrnt hnlf of week. Tem Mix, In "Untamed," latter half. Special soloists and symphony orchestra. DELSfONT anil I.OOURT "Something te Think About," with Gleria Hwan son and Clllett Dexter. BTRAND, CAPITOL and COLONIAL "The Illght te Leve," with Mae Mur ray and David Tewcll. Special mu Blcfl accompaniment. AllOADIA "Dchrfld My Wife," with Mabel Jullenne Scott and Milten Sills. atlRAT NORTHERN "The I,ove Flower," with Clarlne Scypieur It's a Orlfllth play, , , R1V0LI "The SlnR of Itesanne," with Ethel Clayten, first half "Yeu Never Can Tell," with Bebe Daniels, latter half of week. . LEADER Monday and Tuesday, Dor Der Dor othy dish In "Little Miss nebelllen": Wednesday and Thursday, "Every body's Sweetheart" with Olive Themas J Friday and Saturday, "Deep Waters," mede from F. Hopklnsen Smith's novel, "Caleb West, Master Diver." JUMBO Monday and Tuesday "The Prince Chap," with Themas Mclghan; Wednesday, "The Invisible DK-orce"; Thursday, Enid Bennett, In "Hair pins" ; Friday and Saturday, Elsie Fergusen, In "Lady Rese's Daughter." A VENUE Monday and Tdcsday, "Deep Waters" Wednesday nnd Thursday, TJIUle TJurke, In "Away Ooea Pru dence": Friday and Saturday, "The Hound-Up," with llosceo ("Fatty") Arbucklc. OEDAR Monday and Tuesday, "Illlnd Youth"; Wednesday and Thursday, Will Rogers, In "Jes' Call Me Jim"; Friday and Saturday, "The Hound tip," with Itoscee ("Fatty") Ar buckle, COLISEUM Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dorethy dish, In "Little Miss Itebelllen" : Thursday, Friday and Satutday, "Deep Waters" nnd a Mack Sennett comedy, "Mevie Knni." ORIGINAL MUaiC AT WALTON "The Whirligig Ilevue of 1021" Is the prettiest spectacle that hns yet been offered atop the Walten reef. It was ar ranged by Jeseph It Gerham Helen Henstreni, prima denna, selects her soles mostly from the eperns, while Jennle Dleswin renders popular songs with pleasing effect Thll Ueutcljc, leader and pianist of the Walten orchestra, dovets his spare time te composition of songs nnd piano numbers. A group of the latter Is com posed of melodic transcriptions of city slgnts nnd sounds, In which the spirit rather than the actual sounds concerned are Btresned. Each Is a veritable tone poem In miniature MODELED ON MARILYNN Jessica Brown, Followed Inspiration, With Achievement Jessica Urewn, ene of the featured dnncers In the "Midnight Iteundcrs" at the Shubert, saw Marllynn Miller dance In ene of the "Passing Shows" and then and there Bhe declared that "if Marl lynn can de It, no can I." Se she began her career by Joining the chorus of a musical comedy then playing In her home town of Iluffnle. This was net ex actly the realization of Miss Browns ambition te beceme a dancer, but she knew that "one must start somehow. Three months In this company and then, .. u1.n fpntiblv nnnrlMf"l- "I WAS llrCd. Thin rvnprlnncn WOB sufficient te Mnt.uA ta rtirAmtnt fnr fifteen months. but the old lure returned. She Joined a MnnlMnl atnnk rnmnanV With the firm intentlnn of hecenntng a leading lady. At the end of the season Bhe owed 1700. Still Jessica Ilrewn could net get the theatre out of her thoughts. Four years thn wnt te New Yerk and danced nt the old Hetel Knickerbocker, later niJnrf Infn vntlrlftvllle. This led te her appearance In Geerge M. Cohnn's Revue, which marked her ' debut en Broadway. 2 Other Theatrical News en Page 6 tftiimimii Direction Stanley Company of America JmHUHIH j X$ reij.w wai im i: ni.it) u "alwayh ai-diimeuh" ' 'wK Formerly The BtiDlty STANTON Fermtrlf s Th 5tnlr E MARKKT ST AllOVi: 1CTII 11 A M TO 11.15 P. M. NKXT WnUK OOl.I W V.V I'llURRNTrl A FIHHT SltOWINfl PAULINE FKDEMCK 51iadameX I Mevicgranis Frem Screen te Patron AFTER making motion 'pictures In Europe for nine years, Jehn Hehen- cst, ene or the best known directors cn the ether slde of the Atlantic. Is at the Goldwyn studies In Culver City, fnllf.. maklnc n Rtudv of Anurlenn methods of production. He was ene of several experts en French life and cus toms cngngea Dy jrranK Lloyd, Pauline Frederick's director, te pass en the ac curacy of detail In every pet for "Madame X," which comes te the Stan Stan eon next week. He also has a rela in the play. "American western pictures nre popu lar In France and all ever Europe," he said recently. "In fact, all AmeTlcan productions except the comedies nre ver well liked and a number of American itars have a big following there." "ITMLL ROQERS, the popular cowboy ,YV actor, whose fancy roping stunts were a stellar attraction en the vaude vaude xllle stage before he entered moving pic tures, has acquired a new hobby. It happened when the star was making 'Honest Hutch." at the Palace next week. As "Hutch," Rogers Is the father of three children, played by the younger members of the Trebael family. Edward Trcbael. eleven years old, hnd nulte a reputation for queit throwing. "Perhaps you can de things with a rope nobody clse can, but I bet I can beat any one round here threwln' horse shoes," he boasted. Se the two went nt U and the eleven year old easily came oft victor. But the actor was net te be worsted for ler.g. Frem then en he devoted him self te acquiring the art, and new little Trebael gees around saying, "me and Will HegerB can beat any ene In Les Angcles county threwln' hotse hetse hotse hecs '." THE sympathetic role of Margaret Hill In "Out of th Storm, te be at the Vlcteila next week Is pertracd by Barbara Castlcten. Her beauty and charm have Impressed themselves In the mlnda of Goldwyn audiences, especially In "Dangerous Days." Jehn Bewers is a lead who has been steadily forging te the front of popularity. He ippcarcd re cently with Pauline Frederick in "The Weman In Roem 13." Director William Parke interpreted Gertrude Atherton's novel. "The Tower of Ivery," from which this picture Is adapter. WHEN Jee Luckett, who used te be with the Griffith organization and who is new United Artists' manager at Dallas, Tex., read net long age that p. W. Grimth was coming te the city, the news seemed "phony' Luckett was nware that Orlfllth was due en the ovo evo ove nlng of tt.e day of the aneunccd Dallas visit, at the Chestnut Street Opera Heuse In that city, te attend the 100th performance here of "Way Down East." Se he started a Uttle investigation. At a hotel In Dallas sure enough there was n man named "David Wark Grimth' registered, -only he had changed the Wark te Werk. Luckett was astonished when he read In the papers absurd state ments attributed te Grlfllth. Finally Luckett "caught up" with his man and the result W03 an arrest. The fellow, It Is asserted, was endeavoring te make an Impression upon a young woman who wanted te go Inte picture work, and he premised te make her a star te get her Slcture in the papers and everything. fifNB of the Interesting things about J motion pietures Is that the dlrec dlrec lere have welded all the arts music, acting, sculpture, painting, literature., dancing and se en," says (J2rBe Mel ford, who produced "Beheld My Wife. the Paramount plcture new playing Its necend week at the Arcadia. This Is the film version of Sir Gilbert Parkers novel, "The Translation of n; Savage "A dtrecter must knew eomethlng of nil these things, te be successful, nnd It doesn't hurt an actor or a Bcenarle wrltcr te be conversant te some extent with the varied phases of art. A camera man also can climb the higher Is gifted In this direction. He must have imagination, a knowledge of lighting, grouping, composition what net? "Photodrama ' also Includes sclence, business and organization. A man who has geno the route of the Btudle en Impossible thing, perhaps, taking In ETHEL CLAYTON. SINS OF ROZANNE-Rivoli"- WALTOk" REFINED ENTERTAINMENT 0(30 ROOF 11)15 Sertlce Charzes. 11.00 Sat.. I.S0 Engagement Extraordinary Whirligig Revue A fanttitln nf Muile and Miming lir an iwmtly of artlit clltnulhrl for fTMfi, goed-loki and the (Ift ter enter, lulntnr. Feminine fuverltrn from The Gerhara Ilevue alas will participate. Forty-first Annual Charity Ball ThurBday, Dec. 2, 9 P. M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC , OPKNINO FKATU11E A DrtlLLIANT CimiHTMAS PAGEANT A btautlful and apeetacular plctura ! Plctln Franca In tha daya of I.eula XVI. bunnv Ppaln. Old Japan, tha Orient and tbe Par Ktit. txautlfully pertrayad by evjr tnrea hundred dancers. ,,"? b'einclarlea era the Jefferaen Hos pital, the Maternity Department! tha UnU y"lty Hospital. Orthopedic Ward! tha Dablea' IJeepltali the Children' Aid 8o 8e clty ani ,he Vlaltlng Nuraea. 1'oera open at 8:00iconcert at 8:80 until b.OOi epenlnv feature ut 0:00i general danrlns about 1O.0O. ivmii are ae.uu ler earn peraen, ana narny jiau enice, nit na lyomeara 803), re en ,t)a ,t th. nnllrl f heatnut Htraet tTelephp; "PPa'a and JtyanTB. r aUVOllinrr Tlebara Una .m.li . U II Hdf.ll,.th?i,,V,v ;ir" f'Vula'r 15.00 every branch of the work from the sce nario writer's craft te the business of distribution and exhibition, would knew something of nearly everything worth knowing." CILVRLES RAY, delineator or country boy characters, will be at the Stan di the week of December 6 In "An Old-Foshlened Bey." This story by Agnes Christine Johnsten, an author who has been responsible for many Ray successes, takes the star away from his country boy rele nnd places him in a modem characterization. As David Warrington he Is old-fashioned In re gard te romance nnd marriage. In ether words. David Is all for home the suDurnnn nome wnere cnuaren may nave iree development away irem city lire nnd cramped apartments IN "MARRIED LIFE," the new Mack Sennett five-reel comedy distributed through First National Pictures, Inc., te be shown at the Victeria week of De cember 6, though a purely farcical of fering, has Injected one thrill after an other. Thrills nnd comedy nre se closely interwlned that It is said the shivers up the splne are immediately dispelled by the laugh that fellows- Ben Turpln leads the Sennett fun makers In the Intermingling of laugh and thrills. TriE spectacular melodrama, "The Hepe," by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton, will be the attraction at the Palace week of December 6. Its sev eral Impressive scenes include a pic turesque volcanic eruption In which the houses of a city In Italy am seen top pling ever and a skirmish between British troops and Hindu natives In India, both said te be marvels of real Ism. THROUGHOUT trie week of Decem ber 20 wilt be shown at the Academy """ Music a photoplay version of "Cavnllerla Rustlcana" nnd a modern' drama of the films, "Veu Married My Husband," with Diana Karene, RuBslan nctress of high repute. In the leading role, t The production of "Cavnllerla Rustlcana" was made In Sicily, In the locality of the tfagle story, and was under the personal supervision of Jehn Verga, librettist. It haa as leading player Gemma Belllnclenl, Italy's most famous Santuzza. The company Is mr de up of welt-known actors from the lead ing theatres of Italy. Ettero Martini, composer and conductor, has written a score for "Yeu Married My Husband," and it will be played by a large orches tra under his direction, "Cavnllerla" will be presented te the original Maecagnl music. Thrce soloists will sing arias, William 'Brunl, tenor! Angele Antela, bnrltene, remembered In opera, and Gllda Bartlnl, soprano. Guide te Phbteplays for the Week te Come New Photoplay STANTON "Madame X" will show Pauline Frederick In the tltle rele of Alexandre Btssen's emotional play. She Is the mother who Is defended In the trlnl for her llfe by her son. It Is a Goldwyn picture, with William Ceurtlelgh, Cassen Fergusen, Hardee Klrkland, Albert Rosceo and Wlllard Leuis. Frank Lloyd directed. PALACE "Honest Hutch" has Will ReEcrs In Garrett Smith's story of a man who In his mind becomes a plu tocrat after hiding seme money which disappears when he digs for it nftcr he has become a success. Clarence Badger directed, with Tuny Marshall Mary Aldcn and ethers In the support. VICTORIA "Out of the Storm" Is the Gertrude Atherton picture which was made from her story "The Tower of ivory." ana was directed py William Parks for Goldwyn. It has W. Lava- urv ltl.lt Inhn lletirnrD QMneif Alrt.7.- worth, Deris Pawn In the story, which tells of a clrl of the slums who rises te epcratlu success and finds true love. REGENT "Burglar Proof" is Bryant Washburn's piece, which tells of a country hey In the city who meets two types of girls. Paramount fea tures Leis Wilsen ns one girl nnd Ob.ic Merse as tile ether. Directed by Maurice Campbell from Tem Geraghty's story. Reviewed Heretofore CHESTNUT "Way Down East" con tinues te be popular by reason of Its thrilling Ice-rescue scene nnd the plc plc turlzatlen of a famous old melo drama. It Is a D. W. Orlfllth nred- uct, with Lillian Glsh, Richard Bar thelmess and ethers In the cast. A large symphony orchestra and effects ACA11KMV OK M O 8 I C BURTON I NEXT FDPV EVE. 8.IS 2 A TV MAI 2.S0 GARDEN of ALLAH 73c. 11.00, 1. SO at Heppe'a. COe at Doer EXTRA Jerusalem, Wed.. Dec. 8 A STOR THEATRE, Franklin & Girard 3 Shows Daily 279 P. M. MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY E. K. LINCOLN IN "The Inner Voice" THURSDAY, FRIDAY A SATUItDAy TOM MIX IN "The Untamed" SOPRANO SOLOIST MISS JEANETTE KERR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OP SOLOISTS LYRIC rlULAIHXl'IIIVH I.KAIHNG THIUTRKS nilinCTION OF LKi: BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT at 8.15 MATINEES WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY JPresents iersef AND A &RILLIANT COMPANY OF 60 EUG3 BAER. LYRICS AND ttUSIC BY SEYOUR SlttONS STAGED BY HASSARD SHORT HwFa? W frw BOOK BY AL WEEKS & J. 4. HHCnKUTaaBmma"aaBaBaBaai BEGINNING MONDAY NITE AT THE SAMS, SHUBERT THEATRE Frem the Play 6y , jiiexanarc nissenj Q" I ; -,1 EPSk MESSRS. LEE AND J. OFFER J. SHUBERT lOll HHHKH I'ATHOa. KOll Ill.t'NT POWEIl KOIt OHNUINn FASCINATION. rma weNDKiti't'i, stey or a MOTiimt's i.evk has never HAD AN KWAIj OV HTAOi: OR HCRI'.nN LOOKING FORWARD TO AN EVENT! ioPXfen STANLEY THEATRE DATE WILL HE ANNOUNCED IN NEAR TUTURH Only the Superlneive of I.Hngumte can de Juetlcs te ,.,i;1.JL"K.?.n.r rninfert nnil Ixatity nf this "HOl'SE HUAl'Tirt'l. or TUB PHOTOPLAY" D13C 6TH- CHAltl,?:.M uAY In "AN OLD FABHIQNXD' HOY" PALACE Tedas OURAI.IHNi: 1'AltnAR In the mnui.i; woman' NEXT WEEK Nolet Th grrnt coat of production rxrretlln $100,000.00 j)fMI lliisea" new miialnil piny, thp trrmrndena aalnrlra of lier lirllllijnl mippertliiK reiiipimy nnd the nrmy of Htinn cnmleifM tMiilrnl ler Ha nrrBrntnllnn nnuld Juatlfy tlm lilKhrfft arnlf of nrlcen frr clmrKrrt in rtillmlrlnlihi for n niunlml nlien. Hut In keeping with the den ard trenil of price, the beat urni linve been priced nt 1 en week night nnd :i.(5() en Hnturdny nlahta. READ THESE NAMES IN THE SUPPORTING CAST1 Julius Tnnnrn, At ltelirrta, l'riink Morgan, l'lorrnce Morrlaeii, Vni Flrmlnn. riielma Carlten, Almriln I'nwler, Mexmnn nnd Vnnce, Arthur flanliinl, Jfrome llniner, Tem llr.Min, Deunld Snwyer, Itnndull SUtera nnd the Br'tft (lunclnr clieriia en rnrtlil I COSTUMES R R A 1NJ T lVF'.W' "001? COMEDY -XTi. J-r X Jl V EFFECTS ADELPHI MATINEE TODAY IIKOINNINO MONDAY LAST WEEK HKWaBSSSHIWi ffiF 'm -TTJaBaBwMHaPllaTTr JBaMM ffiHpHw W l ILl HnflrSNaaBaB 'liHrmyblaffilaaaaaaHPSaliBHlaai PII WILL KUUERS I.N M I'll'Tt ItE Honest Hutch f!XB daitkd nte.M run srem 'Ol.ll HUTCH LIVES t ! TO 1 1 DEC 0TH THE HOPE ' TODAY TIU: MUTINY OP THE EIJ3INORE" NEXT WEEK INITIAL SHOWINQ OF Out & ihoSterm ADAPTED FROM THE FAMOUS Nt VEL. "THE TOWER OF IVORY" UY OEnTRUDE ATHERTON Northern LOVE FLOWER D W enirpiTH h nnnAi and KU1K AVE. Monday, Tuca. & Wed. A CARNIVAL OF FUN FASHION and FRIVOLITY DIRECT FROM THE CENTURY ROOF, N. Y. THE MOST LAVISH REVUE EVER STAGED IN AMERICA WITH A CONCLAVE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINERS AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL AMUSEMENT LOVERS. Limited Knirairement JU'ginning Monday, Dec. 6th A. II. MOODS I'lll-SEMrt AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR STAR . Scats en Sale Tliurfiday MARJGRIE RAMBEAU IN CHANNING POLLOCK'S MASTERPIECE "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR w NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION CHESTNUT ST. LAST WEEKS TWICE DAILY AT 2;5 AND 8.13 THE HOUSE OF COMFORT AND REFINEMENT WALNUT ABOVE EIGHTH LADIES' MATINEE DAILY BACK TO PRE-WAR PRICES ft LADIESI-NOTE OUR MATINEE PRICES S 500 &??& 25c 500 Sg$5 50c FOR REAL UP-TO-THE-MINUTE MUSICAL SHOWS A Week of Riotous Fur J BeginniRg Monday Matiuee BON - TON GIRLS WITH JOHN BARRY GEO. DOUGLAS A REVELRY OP MUSIC, LAUGHTER AND GLORIOUS GIRLS SEATS NOW SELLING FOR MUMMERS' MIDNIGHT SHOW masterpiece GHyiiltflJILlLUr aPSPH A NLW ART FORM COMBINING DRAMA, PAINTING, POETRY & MUSIC llHV. 1 Most emazii specfece overseen en knd or ssi-MWeli A PICTURIZATION WHICH EMBODIES THE STORY OF THE FAMOUS PLAY OF THE LJJJiE ACCOMPANIED BYASELe'cTEO ORCHESTRA OF SYMPHONY PLAYER5 prices: C.UENING3 5OP-S.00-A SO . nenn Nete the Wonderful Cast: EPPIECANfOfc NAN HALPERIN HARRY KELLY LEW HEARN JESSICA BROWN GREEN & BLYLER INA WILLIAMS GRACE & BERKES MURIEL De FOREST MIJARES & CO. JOE OPP GLADYS WALTON PENN FOUR JOHN BYAM CATHERINE WYLEY JOHN DOUGHERTY MARGARET CALVERT GEORGE HALE JACK KELLER ALICE RADNOR AND THE CENTURY CHORUS OF 100 Nete the Wonderful Prices: Nites (Except Sat.) $2.50 te 50c. Sat. Nites, $3.50 te ' 75c Sat. Matinee, $2.00 te 50c Pep. Mat. Wed. $1 .50 1000 Best Seats I E&HG Continuous 10 A. M te litis P. M ARCADIA CHESTNUT 1IKI. 1CT1I STHCET FINAL WEEK CUiI.!i:NCINQ MONDAY A PARAMOUNT PICTURE m l. m iPL MILTON SILLS HLLIOTT DEXTER. MADEL SCOTT IN OLOnOE MELFORD S LATEST PRODUCTION " $V BEHOLD MY aWIF I 5 jr-t t s DEC (1TH ' THE RESTLESS ,KX' ih MARION DAVIEH ' I NEXT EEK GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODl'CTIO.N 1 "The Right Te Leve" S With Mae Murray and DavlJ PewHI REGENT NEXT WTEIv BRYANT WASHBURN IN A NEW PAIIA.MOI NT PICTURE "Burglar Proof" I LOIS WILSON IN THE CAST E COLenUL vi:t WKra; ANNIVERSARY WEEK Ktraerdinar Pictorial and Musical Program With MVK MURRAY and DAVID POWELL VOCAL l'ARTET COMPOS1.1) OK EMILY STOKI'S HAO VR IlERNAnn POLAND M MtlE TONK LANOSTON AND REINHOLD SCIIMIDT I "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" V7 MARKET STREET AT tU'NIPEn NEXT UHi CELEURATED THE SuRI D OVLP jQPharmn OFFERING A DPMONSTRATION THAT IS MYSTIFYING. ASTel SD INQ AND UNUSUAL S EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION I "LOVE IN THE SUBURBS" COMEDY PLAYLET WITH HALE NORCROSS AND COMPANY S OTHLH ACTS WORTH Willi E Mtnw Vur!d a Le.ri.-eit VnuJuille Hum. 5 NTXr WEIK 0Ak feiNGr rrey "IN VJVPSKhE OPERETTA KA'LKS & VON KAUFMAN .MAYO AND NEVINS SIR A SS LEtSS EA Xg E HUSTHK KKATON" E in --w.Nia WKEK" Annette 1 Kellerman "What1 Women 1 Leve" PEERLESS PHOTOPLAY H M S UROAD AND SNYDER AVENUB WWW .MONDAY 11ISUU H:DNKiiA E A MUSILAL I.xiailt"Eh'l 1 "POLLY'S PEARLS" E A MIRTHFl'I COLOJIKLI RLMJB FIRST liOL'TH PHI LA SHOWING S CECIL U. DE MILLL S I "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" E SrAft-.S.I3B,A-J,WANHN. LILIOTI E DKXTER Ulul THKODORi; RUIIKRTH S HILL CHANGED THURSDAY BlUB MARh.LT STREET UELOW 00TU MONDAY TUESDAY it WEDNKSDAT S A DELIUIITFl L MUSICAL COMEDT S SONG OF I SONGS 19 UlC IIRILLIANT BfilNTILLATINO It SPLLND1D COMPANY OF 12 POPULAR UL13VER ARTISTS J MXUU CHANOED TllUllSDAY . X' a i i m p-fl "" """1,'AI fllWVK TUEATIUM. 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