Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 15, Image 15

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VBNI-NG PUBLIC LEDGBBr-PHlLADELPHJA', TU&NDAY, DlfOEMBEB 27, 1929
15
Moviegrams From
Screen to Patron
f.iniittAMVl linn trnthnrnit
in his latest United Artists' produc
,. Vh Mark of Zorro," nil nda'.tatlcn
'"'tnhnston McCultey'H novel, "TI o
( - ? fanlKtrnno" that, nppcared ml
eltlfltlo feature at tho Stan-
""a.1 nfl.Ytory Is a dcvlntlon from ihote
.,ln IV attempte.l l.y Mr Fairbanks
PniVcac Plot, tlmo and .'UBturnH, ho has
in locaie. i h m,4 heen
JpVclallJ a-' "l''d ln ",nylnC 8,ectlxo
par'or tho femlnlno lend, Muriruerjte
r .mp 'to a Blip of a 15 r. was finally
n?' i y a colnc leneo her llrst
SLn nmicnrnnco wn with tho Fair
Knk ?ore nlzatlon In the production of
Arizona" Noah Ht'. who Poj18
ihlilR pretentious Ooiuales. and who
infinites of tho humor by Ills hoast
fnT"ml ludicrous, actions, 13 already
known to screen admirers.
IMUIINH a wnndcrlnir hand of mln
Ytrelf In; the heart of tho California
ci.rrns In the golden days I
S' ImaBino the little , trotipo assembled
rSrc(! to perform for n band of the
Sfort nban.ioned bandits that ever
rTherVyouWhavo tho openjnjc of WIN
ii.ii SlMrfii new picture, "Tho Test
iJiff lilcck." a Paramount plcurc which
will be shon at tho Palace all this
week
AN KNQliISH ancestral home Bet In
'die midst of a beautiful park, with
mdlnr driveways for both horse tint1
!Kr laJcn In "A 8lavo of Vnnlty
Pillne rrcdellck's mat torrlnl? vehicle
for nobcrti.on.Cole. at the Victoria.
To afford the proper "ottlnB for thl
ornma of BnBl8h aristocracy In which
Jodal .Ifo "cures prominently, It was
rteesiary to Insjire correctnesi of the,
JtmMl'here. Tho Interior of the mansion
J modeled after a well-known bar
JSal ratp.tc. with Its vast rooms, lilh
celllriBS and massive llrcplnces.
WALLACE rtUID has becomo a teach
fr of charm In a young ladleV
choolf The pupils are taught how to
m"kc themselves charmlnir. tho courso
comtirlslnR lessons In Grecian nrt and
mnlern thnclni-, swimming, delsarte and
Cut culture. But before Mr. Hold Is
swamped with letters of Inquiry lrom
.drnlr t if screen fans. It should be said
that th"s Is only a part of the star's
litest Paramount picture, "Tho Charm
School." which will havo Its tlrst show
ing at the Stanton week of January A.
CHARLRS HAY'S version of "Forty
flvo Minutes From Broadway." tho
Oeoree M. Conan musieni comeuy. which
nlll bo scon for the first tlmo In this
dty nt tho Victoria week of January
1 Is kept close to tho original form,
which hnd years of stage vogue.
..r. . fl.. flniilau fmm TlrnflflwnV'
li the first of "the Hay starring vehicles
tO DO prCfiBJHCU U AIHIUI J. imilC wi
First National release.
Mmlir: time Is not far distant when
J. the schools will tench many sub-
t.oi with th aid of motion nlctures."
ralit Manager Felix Mendelssohn, of tho
Onidnxn Co, as he was rending tho list
nf stili'ecis uitu mo nmyuniuwyii
tudl(i nr preparing for futuro release.
T. I. tltn nlifAnt nf tlm Tlrnv nnlmntori
drawings to bring scientific facts before
nwvl. audiences mrougnoui me country
nd to make those sketches of such a
nlmplo nature that tho man with a small
nmoiint of learning may readily under
ttnn'l them Tho animated models ot
recent Inventions will call attention to
time-saving devices
'I.ncnl exhibitors have already spoken
to me about theso pictures and IM'Jl
mil find them In the bcttcr-clnss thea
tres throughout the city.
our schools will eventually he
squli'P'd with motion-picture machines."
continued Mr. Mendelsohn. "And tho
Ftudnit will bo able to visualize with
Kre.Vcr rui Idltv his subjoct of study
th.m he could possibly grnsp with hours
over the printed pnges on the same sub
let YULE JOY AT METROPOLITAN
Thousands of children will sen the
characters nf their story books come to
life this and tomorrow afternoons at the
Mctmpolit.in Opera Houso where the
Pfcrl.ss Juvenile IJxtravnganza Co
In prisomlni: "Llttlo Hed Hiding Hood
end th 'Vol' the "Mother Ooose Hall"
nnd an old fashioned English pintomlme.
All Hi- rlii'rmlng atmosphere of the
old Rnllsh Chrlstmastlde pantomimes
Invests tli'se performances The tra
ditional characters of tho children's
ttorv books cavort on tho Htage accord
ing tn the manner In which their lives
nd netlons havo bee nnrrnted by the
..iiwmlc storj tollers of old whose crea
tions still are tho standard "literature"
foi the little ones of Kngllsh-speaklng
countries
Ilrond & MnntnomiTT, 2:10. 7 & 0
i m .-sixiin-.-Mrannirer. t.en .mut
'Noel Travers & Irene Douglas
ASMSTi:il I1Y i.oris TIIIIU,
In "MOItMNf. (II.QUV'
thr & Hell I I'cck & Mclntn-c
At STItAI.IANs I.A VIKKTS
COKKAIXNI'S ANIMALS
t'hfutcr CiimiMli. 'Tlio Hie Minii
Stwtod,
(icrmantown Are.
at Veninca
TIIIH U11KK
MII.10N rlll.l.S. l'.LI.IOTT DKVTnn,
MMlt.i: SCOTT AMI ltl( CAST
(ii;oitii: .MKi.roan's
"BEHOLD MY WIFE"
1. 82U ltd. Market St.
llLVftti, Mt. 3t1S. KK. 70
VMJI Jim of Hntlditv IVotures
The Hoys' West Pltila.
High School Orchchtrn, 1921
II XjHKHS IIK HOM.KN'MW & llll.I,
l1 M AN1 ' KITTY O'MKItV
i hi: Hint iikkiif. histi:ks
llrinnt VViiHhhiirn In "llurclur I'roof"
octtt
8 an and
IlCIINT NTS.
MflV T1TU t IT11
A Romantic Adventuress"
Mint n "ToiiniY ti'iins rri'in"
llmrH.. I.. Hut Knlil llcnnrtt In
"lll.U lll'MiANti's llin;xi)
Vililnl -Chirlle dunlin In "TIIK Cfnr."
,i' ""AH l.tiriCYIMI In
"THE SKYWAYMAN"
1h""' .V,r'.VSA,!:T.":VeTAIt PAST In
" ' "' HI. IIIHM'V
Bin vn
Mon , 'Iikh.. 1V I.I..TAIl CIST l
"SCRATCH MY BACK"
;l;lfil Ch irllo Chaplin In "Mm Ntrerl"
"""' 1f,lH,N?$;T'in"fVir'"";"'' '"
CtZtAlUiTn Miirkct f. llrl. (tMb
UAIXY IIKII) In
"ALWAYS AUDACIOUS"
(liurlle Cliiiplln in "i:SY STtlll'.T"
Tliiirs . 1I smMf 'Inrniv mid
"Id I'on II In "A MDKMON M.AID"
'Hik Sfimrti'K "piuiniiii: luxiwru"
CtdaA
nor it and
CKDVU A I.N UK
1IK NT WAhlllllltN In
"A Fill I MmmcM
Hril. Ilium. HII.I. Itildl US In
"it nn. mi', niui'i Nt in:ii
l'ri. nit. r.Nin hi;nm.it in
'lli:il lll'nlllMI'H rillKMI"
sttadvi
LANfHli:u AYK.
4i.sr mk.i:t
M.. iii,,, Aiir1! , ti ru
e Miirriu llolmrt ll'iiiiortli In
"THE RIGHT TO LOVE"
Ilium,, l'rl. Snt. WAI.I.Y lti:il In
Haverfotd
OthSH.,,rfnril
ui:t' a7 as, so
Hn,"yton
OOthAI.anhdowo
TIIC'II Kill . SAT,
DKC 0(), 31. JAN i
"A Shild for Sale"
MATINKK IMII.Y
Trocadcro mwkct, hwuktie amis
Midnight ahow Friday Mght
ii
Arctw Allh.j -. I
W.S. HART. THE TESTING BLOCK"
Guide to Photoplays
for the Week to Come
New I'liotopl.'i.vs
S7U XTOX "The Mark of Zorro ' Is a
romantic storv laid lu the enrlv days
of Southern California Douglns Fair
banks has a dual role, l-'rctl Nlblo
directed Johnston McCuIIov'h storv,
which gives Mr Fairbanks nn un
usual tMo of character
PAI.ACr. "The Testing niock ' is n tale
of tho giant redwoods and tho heart
of a bandit chief made clean W H
Hart Is tho Mtnr lu his own storv. It
wan directed by Lambert lllll.ver.
AI.'CADIA "To I'leaso One Woman" Is
a story of a v.imnlro who stirs up u
small town Lois Weber directed
Gordon Orlfflth, Mon.i Llsn, t'lalre
Windsor and Kdward Hums are In it
VICTORIA "A Slave of Vanity" Is the
new title for Sir Arthur Wing I'lu
cro'H "Iris" It dcnls with the foluies
of tho English aristocracy and Paul
ino Frec'erlck Is tho star Ilenrv Utto
directed.
RVOllNT "Flying Pat' is a romance
of newlvwcds, and the (enpot tempest
that follow h n husband's Ideas of a
wife's cateer Donthv OIli Is the
star V Klchard Jonos directed Vic
glnla Phllley Whltev'a stor.v
Itcvlcwwl Hereloforo
LOCUST "A Roman:" Adventuress,"
SHUBERTJATIW
S.
EVErOlfvOS AT C'AO T'Vwil WW VJm
WED. 6-SAT MATS AT 2'. 10 mmi m m "'"
MESSRS. tEE 6 J.J.SHUBERT PRESENT
THE COMEDIAN
VUINTER
WITH CORKING
ONLY OME
FAR MA If,
FOR
4 V
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8 wmmAm? Win i
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THE
WORLD'S MOST COLOSSAL. AND MOST SPECTACULAR
SUCCESS -THE SENSATION OF PARIS AND
NEW YORK-THE WORLD-FAMOUS
(From the Theatre
Direct From One Entire Season
RAY G0MST00K& MORRIS GEST ,;;,:
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NOT MOIIH
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lATOIts, WHO (IIMK.1.1) 1M Ol'l.i: IN M. iOItH As HK.II A.s Sluo. AM)
:i:n $ii") i ore v sivoi.i: th ki.t.
pn'i an iriv wm u uai u.
mm mi immum
PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M.
Seats for AH Performances Will Then Be Placed on Sale to the
General Public. Mail Orders Will Still Be Received '
From Out-of-Town Points
PRICES
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covii'wv or uno
,in:.M:rirs .TiiiL',iiovi!'riiKTiti. rri-i iikmuit i)i;i'.iiiju;m
FEATURED IN LOCAL FILMDOM
u niM imiTirnnii ! . hhj.t
with
Dorothy
Dnlton,
tlrst Inlf ot
week; "Her ilusbind'H I'rlend,"
with
linld Ileiinett, latter half
nin.MOXT "The Skvwnvman," with
Lieutenant Ormer Locklear, first half;
"Out of tho Storm," with Mar cast,
latter half of week
. VOLl "Scratch My Il.uk," wltii
T Hoy llarnes. Hist hnlf, "HoneHt
Hutch," with Will ltogers, latter hall
AUIAMBIIA "A rtomnntlc Adventur
ess," with Dorothv D.illon, llrit hair,
"An Old-Fnshluneil llo," with Charles
lta, latter half
MAIUI:T STllKtn -n OUl-Fash-loned
Hoy," llrst half, "The Scuttlers, '
with William Farnum, latter half
IMPKIUAl. "Mnd.ime X," with Paulino
Frederick, llrst half. "Stop Thief,"
with Will Hogers, latter h.ilf
ailVAl' XOttTHEUS "Madame X."
with Paulino Frederick. tltHt half,
"Tho Scuttlexs." with William Far
num, latter half
CAI'lTOr., HTItAS'P anil COI.OKIAT.
"Behold Sty Wife.' with Milton Sills.
Ci:nAll"A Full House,' with llrvant
Wnshbuin, Mondnv and Ttiosdav ,
"Cupid, tho Cow puncher. ' with Will
ltogers, Wednesday and Thursday ,
"llel Husband's Friend ' with Lnln
Hennctt. Frldaj and S.iturdaj
COLINEU.V "Alvvn8 Audacious.' with
Wallace Held, llrst half . "A .Mormon
Mala, with Mao Murray, latter hair
PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES DIRECTION OF
OF THE DAY
'THERE IS BUT ONE
AL JOLSON'
PRESIDENT ELECT
WARREN C. HARDING
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MS
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N THE
SIZZLING NEA) YORK
GARDEN SEN5ATION
NEW SONGS
DAY MOKE
(OtPUl?
Renaissance, I'arin)
at the Century Theatre, N. Y.
THREE WEEKS BEGINNING
., JAN. M
HUN sV 'IK'Uins TO AMOM;. I .
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8 r.MlltVni S S('l
Mt
Who "Creole Fashion Plate" Is
Last, senson The Creole Fashion
Plato" scored a hit In vaudeville As
a result there w.-m speculation on the
Identity of this mngnlflcentlv gowned
artistic female Impt rontion It has
therefore- been d, nl, d to divulge this
"animated fiMhum plate's" name. It
Is Knryl Xorman
The Cicole Is ,i" n.itLve of Spanish
merica origin iih or I leneh or Span
ish nneoHtors of olive complexion, with
big i.vis nnd iiiimllv notid for beauty
In make-up, Karvl Xorman possesses
CASINO"
si nil 8th Mnt Today
GIRLS OF
THE U. S. A.
Securo Seals Now for Mummers' Midnight
Show, Pr.di) Kicimtier 31
PEOPLES
Knrw Ao & Cumb,
M T TODAY
BIG WONDER SHOW "naijo.
mid-xiti: snow si yi:aii s kv i.
Church Porum Inasmiii-h Auilllnrluin, 1011
I.oiuxt St . rnitrn"! '' -" Next meitltie
Jim 3 rii'V t urforl T "In of I..im nmer
'The Moving Picture .Minim ' All welcome
I320 Chcslnut. Loc3l9 0(iciiDnVCt.rnii,i I
Jiccnptioii eet& Madiif.t,iij it I QJ,lJ
EAST
IS
WEST
CHESTNUT ST.
OPERA
MOUSE
I
2 YKARS AT Till
ASTOR TIinATKK, NEW YORK
I MONTHS IN' HOSTON
CHESTNUT ST.
OPERA
unncc
IIUUXU
I'rk fur I Ml- 1 iiBiiet nii'iit ,
NiTES(Vi;;'1',!(,,;;,i)$2.5oto50c
Pop. Mat. Wed., Best Seats $1.50
M.vTs NO SI I I INfi I lilt MM M fs
( urt tin lvi H li Mill A s,it -j s,irl,
Niiti Pu-lthil. mi mil' fcfutiil itiirlni; tli.
l-rnl'i ui iik tin' irtiuu IiibIiii Imimii illutrl).
EASTic v
--. 8SWEST
tiuiM r iiu.iji on.itA iioti. iu.ui,.,
wb r
3f IKGsHrf cMUtSl) ill VBml
i a i 4 j i
such nsscts. Ho produces a pictorial
stage ImprcBslvencss In the slunning nr.
rny of sartorial creations w r i in the
net offered at Keith's this well.
This seacon 'The KaHhlon PI it, b
a now nrinngetmnt of songs mllid
Tent of .Mnlodles " and rompowd of n
group of llvo members The K-lth ili
sult has booked .Mr Xorman Tut iht
years
NEWMAN TRAVELTALKS
K M. Nctttnnn, with a new series ol
Illustrated ti.iveltalks will begin his
annual senson nt the Arndcmv of .Music
on .Tnnunrv 14 nntl IS "1'iom tho Wall
ing Wall to the lllnrnej stum- Is tin
trunciu, lltU of the perles of live travel
tnlkn, uhiii w 111 bo presented on the
five cmis'i tillvn 'rid iv cvnlngs mu
Baturdav nrivinrimix The stibjed titles
In the ordei In which the will lie giv.-n
nro "Jerusalem and the Hilv l.htid "
"Damascus and Hjrln,' "Const, intiuople
and Turkey." ".Spain ond ' Irelntnl '
History iccords Hint after ml gient
wars tho mind or man tins ttitneil t
romaric N'ewtnnti gives In this .venr'a
travcltalks tho gohlen legend ol the
vyorld'H romatite, lllusliatid with mo
tion pictures nnd btnutllul colorliiGM.
ODDITIES ABOUT POLLOCK PLAY
Chnnnlng Pollock, nuthor of "The
hlgn on tho Door" tho inelodinma In
which Mnrjorlo Itamhciu is playing at
tho Adelphl, tells tho following odd
fenturca In connection with the piuy:
'It vvns the onlv plnv he ever wrote
which was not altered after lis com
pletion It was tho onl plav out or the list
of tweutv-two tlnit wns aciuptul bv tho
llrst mnnnger to whom It was offered.
It .vvns i tho onlv plnj th-u ,ih actually
prodtiecd by the iinn.iger who paid the
advance rovnlt.v on it
A movie companv who hml the storv
nt "TI, !. .. .1... . . .. .,.. ..
gotairaiuMrandlihe.nnnu'sVr'lpt"
Kmritmrimijiiiuwtwuzxisissnziaiuii'jZTaiu
Ni--'x ssmumu x ttx rt-ji
i hftArme9faJ!r j3F$&. Md f&x-u iVVvK.I
Ws J7mK awwm w im fis
mr crm xia. tarmr' grr mi w m tstj ,iiK
m gg u k
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A HAPPY NEW
KJUnrL NORMAN mAKL rJffilMKI
Tko CREOLE FAS
In "A TENT
AsiiTPn nv nniin'i
3 MISSES DtNNIS-3
ANN-ClimUV-HI'Tir IN SCiNOS
FRAHKER W80E&
in am. nuiiiT Kfun
bim;i i vi
IRS. GENE
A Delightful nieiU Cull I
i.nr,i-MACK & LANE-
Henrlt It i
THE RIOS
i:tiiv auki;u vrniACTioN
i.wii s i u'v, r:n omv vN
L limit
3 SHOWS NEW YEAR'S DAY
1:30 4:30
1HU -IHIHS II , . (
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THESE
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SEASON'S SENSATIONAL SUCCESS - ORIGINAL.
COvPAsjy DIR.E1CT PROM OME YEAR IN NEW YORK
sks AND 6 MONTHS IN CHICAGO rauph
PREy-rj
STUDENTS ARE. ENTERTAINING
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EVENINGS AT a 5 KtfAriittFU Ho V tl V&Xstt Vk&
ats thurs&satat: i? tf H VOoods prv?5ont5
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"THE 00O5T CKFCTIVp- n.-(.CJ3RAi''W
WITNESSED IN A LiMu rs.
chlmmi iiti.i.r iii.iom iiiii i.h
CHINESE ART AT CHESTNUT
HC.mI l Att mU In rirlAntfll
tdai iu vtcjh moil ,,, nii.i.m.
Atmosphere
1 h ni"i n I'l i i, mi nttii ' ' tni inn
llotinl n i it limn ' tiinn hie for
much th.it I ii i Mb In t'i Mttlnr-'
of "ll.'ist N W, Kt Hi' ritir rnmeiU
vv lilch opt iis iii tin I'lieHiimt thW v
nlng
The bin Iv sn n. vv hie h Is gllrnpsi I
through Hie nnlir tlnors in tin m i on
anil tliltd i N Is a i upv nf hi imliitlng
"The (iiilih n riHti rfognlri l ns otn
of the llii'M plitiiris of th. gifil Snti
I'iiiiu I in ImiImii Up piolimn, lov, -boat
n ilo 'iwi'd much to Mi Pint
iin tin nt n i i iimg on tin l.ing-ts
t'ver wn1- in id. Hum n sl.it' li he till
whll' In i Inn i
The i l.in, "ii- In th- first m '
I.o '-uu Is . ' l , urn will tirvid In
hninl und i bin illtn Hull Tin tiuddli
shllni i i wiik liv tin. nttl'-t hltnsel'
mil v i m irh i nt a thing nl beauty b
I'hlneH' is well iih Amnlcnns
Air I'll i Ii.im l,(in In tin 'nluM mnnv
llmi". I"it lie miiili n -i) i ml trip tn
i inn i i, mil un .iiriiiiipii ti lor i;n
Is V -i He I t ought li,n I in, in i
Ibe in-ii tn s woin in the ,l.i notiibh
Uiose li n in h .INs tliin'ii .i, i irs
New Year's Eve Atop Walton
To witniss lln iIukii of Hi tie k
i,i i n.inngi Hunt "T th W'.iltn i
l!i n 1 s nninn I i -in ill nl.linitloi
loi .. v i i.m Sum, nlrx will I '
un; i i i 1 1 i'lu.'il gills
li i igi nil of imiltii" inle from
th' i I iliiin n e will in li lb Hi
diligh'iil iiiusl, ut the Trop c il Ala
ilml'.i I', mil .mil tile .Mi in polltiiii
I'l'i llH III sups lieu to tin--
tltv
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OF MELODIES"
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6 RANK HURST
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TOMES & CO.
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OLLIE YOUNG & APRIL
AND
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STARTING
70-HI8HT ill 8.20
WED. SAT. A1ATS.
HURRY FOR YOUR
NEW YEAR'S EVE
SEATS
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"TOPICS OF THE DAY" - " ,n '" "lc"J8t
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