Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 11

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ALICE BRADY.
J THE NEW YORK
iPEA'DlmoMf
Movicgrams From
Screen to Patron
PnnCY MAHMONT, the English
nctor, Is Norma Talmadjco'a leading
linn In lier Klrst National rjcturo,
"Tim Branded Womnn." which will bo
screened at tho Stanton commencing
next Monday.
Other memboro of tho cast are well
known lights of tho cinema world. In
cluding Vincent Serrano, George Paw
cett, Graco Studdlford, Gaston Glass,
.lean Armour, Edna Murphy, H. J. Car.
vlll, Charles Lane, Sldnoy Herbert,
Kdouard Durand and Henrietta Floyd.
Tho production Is founded on Oliver
D Bailey's stage play, "Branded,"
having been adapted to tho sorecn by
Anita Loos and Albert Parker-. It was
directed by Albort Parker and photo
graphed by J. Hoy Hunt.
Hugo Ballln was OBpeclally engaged
to design some of tho settings, which
are considered among tho most remark
able filmed.
SO MANY alleged realistic scenes
which havo supposedly resulted In
personal Injury to motion plcturo artists
havo been depleted and reported by
tires ecents that when a trenulne ac
cident occurs In a studio people aro led
to believe that It Is merely an effort on
the part of an ambitious publicity man
to graD oir sumo spaco in a nows
paper.
Two motion picture players wero a&
tuiillv hurt durltur tho fllmlncr of "Tho
Insldo of tho Cup," which will havo Ub
first local snowing Monday at the Pal
ace. Tho actors wero Richard Carlyle
and David Tqrrenco, both of whom play
important roies in mis paramount pio
turlzatlon of Winston Churchill's novel.
rnIIB girl who was almost frlght-
J. cned out of motion pictures by her
own looks," aptly describe, Betty Fran
cisco, former Follies beauty, now play.
Ing an Important role In "Midsummer
Madness," tho Paramount plcturo play
ing Its second week at tho Arcadia.
niondo Betty has been In clotures
only a short time, but she has been on
tho stago ever since she wan a child.
She and hor older sister, Marguerite,
nlwaj s had been possessed of a desire to
art before the footllght. They tried to
sithfy their ambitions by appearing In
school plays and homo talent produc
tions, and when Betty was nine thotr
opportunity camo.
They wero living In Iilttle Hock,
Ark , and one week the manager of the
Majesties Theatre was short an act.
Rett) and Margucrlto wero given two
hours' uotlco to appear In the act they
had been putting on at amateur affairs
lliev were tho hit of the show and
fiom that on wero In theatricals, first
In vaudovllle and then In musical
comedy,
A CHARACTERIZATION unique in the
history of both stago and screen Is
the rolo of a dumb paralytic, enacted
bv Maro MocDormott during tho last
act of "While Now York Sleeps," a vivid
kcreen melodrama, which cntors upon
Its second week at tho Victoria on
Mondav This plcturo la regarded by
many critics as tho most sensational of
Its kind ovor modo. Owing to tho na
ture of his rolo In the episode referred
to, Mr. MocDormott is compelled to
carry on his own part of tho conversa
tion and to register the many emotions
his part requires solely through tho mo
mum of his eyes.
OnSEUVATION of the laws and fun
damental conventionalities of society,
while considered by those who lead the
Bohemian llfo to bo a useless code fol
lowed only by the unenllghtonod, Is
runcrthelesi tho only courso to pursue
METROPOLITAN
orrnA IIOUHB
First rrl. Ktp. Musicals, Jan. 21. nt 8:30
IIUNt'ES CHAKLES
ALDA I HACKETT
In Joint recital
Tlrkftn J',.50. $2 00. $1,50. l.00 snd llic,
nw nrlllnir nt Ward's Concert Ilureau, 1414
Jnn Square, Ho., Metropolitan Owrn
llnuf, ami Uomunn'n, 1108 Clintnut Bt.
METROPO LIT A N
OPEEA HOUSE
rilllADEI.I'IHA UKAND OPERA CO.
at "LUCIA" JA-
Srais now, si (r 3, for sale nt Wey
manii'a. 1108 Chestnut at.
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
0M. ct ib. 1st C1AI.A CONCEIIT
STIISCIIA
EIDKL
. MollnUt
kitty rr.."v"
KI11N8
1NDLER
Cellist
BEALE
loloratiirn Soprann-Metropolltan Opera Co.
iri-i!!. ' i.w. fti.nu. iw at
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METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
ii V1:"'" KVK 1KII. 3, AT HUB
UM.1 AI'I'EAUANCK Tlllrf HI0.HON
RUFFO
i-.i.lM,Jy,'H "HUTEST I1AUITONE
"J" Vl'I.E SEATh Kfll.l. AVAIiailLE
METROPOLITAN
OrKRA IIOUHE
Friday Evg. Musicales
h" 5,.ii1.l!!;JU"M:cU4""
ALDA AMATO
MARTINELLI
GODOWSKY
BONCI ROSEN
HACKETT
NIELSEN
MORGANA
Or.t..1"n,r,:S' 10n T,I,: fraKS
!l"l re n!n' 0"''J"a circle and first
nilyrirVlIBln0Ilyl 87-00' 'nny, 1,00
'"f mm' "t iiiir.n. ro,v"' ,i? Fum"y
" 10forTwakr"7a?.ow """
Ward's Concert Bureau
Mall -ii' So,"l, r,nn Siuaro
""I ordera rrrelvrd unMi jimmm i.i.
r H e"v7alnut TONioHTrBsii
I ACT n I,A8T "AT TODAY
LAST '2 PERFORMANCES
nT1"101' AMna Treaents
GEORGE ARLISS
JiJGreenGoddeBa"
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SSSSMkW'-0t CUP" Rilaro ti.
IflVHMKfl PHI
KATHERINE Mac DONALR
"PASSION'S PLAYGRpuMD
Bnt -
MARY MILES
EYCS OF THE
if ono wants to attain real happiness.
That Is the moral forcefully emphasized
by Anita Stewart's latest screen-starring
vohlole, "Harriet and tho Piper."
which will bo shown at tho Stanton
week of January 24.
Guide to Photoplays
for the Week to Come
New riiotoplays
arATUf,' "Tlie Branded Woman" Is
from Oliver Bailey's play, with Norma
xuiiiiuuKo as me uaugnter of
mesalliance, wnoso mother turns to
uiucKmaiung. iiut iovo llnds tho way
10 nappiness. Anita Ioos wrote the
scenario. Vincent Serrano, George
Fawcett, Gaston Glass and Percy
..iiiiiiuiH uru in uiu cuau
1'AIjACE "insldo of tho Cup" Is the
Winston Churchill story directed by
Albert Capellanl. William P. Carlton Is
tho leading man with Edith Hallor In
tho chief feminine rolo Marguerite
Clayton, Albert Rlccardl aro in tho
Bupport.
mSOENT "Passion's Playground"
brings Kathcrlne MacDonnld In A,
M. Williamson's story of Monto Carlo
"Tho Guests of Hercules." The girl
takes tho disgrace of another. Edwin
Stevens, Nell Craig, Norman Kerry
ui u in uiu i;usu
CAPITOL "Eyci of tho Heart" Is from
uunu liumcis story, "Ullnaness,"
tolling of a blind girl who lives with
some crookB. Mary Miles Mlnter Is
the girl, while Button Law, Paul
i-oweii, xno director, nnd others par
ticipated In its making!
Rovlcwcd Heretofore
ARCADIA "Midsummer Madness."
Jack Holt, I.ols Wilson, Llla Leo ana
Conrad Nagel are In tho cast.
VICTOMA "Whllo New York Sleeps"
gives an Insight into tho night llfo of
Broadway.
GREAT NORTHERN "Tho Mutiny of
tho Elslnore," first half of the week.
"Clothes," with Ollvo Tell, latter half.
COLONIAL "Forty-fivo Minutes From
Broadway," with Charles Ray, flrBt
half. "Passion's Playground," with
Kntherlno MacDonald, last half of
week.
STRAND AND IMPERIAL "The Mark
of Zorro," with Douglas Fairbanks.
ALIIAMBRA "The Mark of Zorro,"
wfth Douglas Fairbanks. "Prairie
Trails," with Tom Mix, latter half.
MARKET STREET "Tho Mark of
Zorro," with Douglas Fairbanks.
"Tho Inferior Sex," with Mildred
Harris Chaplin, latter half.
RIV0LI Mary Mlnter In "Sweot Lav
Ba'a'"awtifiaubiia3ataaCTBaMawtap
CHESTNUT STREET BELOW TXVELFTn STREET
Next Week A Bill of Stars
A Distinguished Versatile Artiste!
Marie Nordstrom
In "Tick Tock"
IY FRANCES NORIISTKOM.
AUTHOR OK "THE IIIIINED InY"
MK'ilfl 1I.V ARTHUR fUJTAIAN
THE GREAT LESTER
THE TEEK OK VENTRlUllltnSTB AND VOCAL TRICKSTERS
SI'KCIAL, ADDE1) FEATURE!
GLADVS CLARK & HENRY BERGMAN
ASSISTED BY THE CRISP SISTERS
IN 'TUNES OK THE HOUR" LOU IIANDMAN. AT THE TIANO
PAUL DECKER & CO.
IS AM) SON." A COMEDY IN ONE ACT BY I.DWIN nURKE
SPECIAL COMEDY KEATUTU!
NAT NAZARRO & CO.
WITH HUCK AND Hl'MlLES IN "A VARIETY 01" VARIETIES"
Wm.--Young & Wheeler-Chas.
hachfi.ors or tirsin
Extrn Added Attraction
AND
l LYDELL & MflCY cnRLEToN
In n Character Comedy ficm. "OLD
TMO bllOHS DAILY. 2 V. JI., 30c AM)
JNOLUDINO MAR TAX. bKA'IN ON
ham m-IURFRT MAT 'r0DAY
"J ailUDtlM TOMtlllT AT 8
APHRODITE
fceaU Now for Entiio Encaeement
a nn PHI MAT- today
rtLL,lXn KVn.S. AT 8:15
A PLAY OP YOUTH, LOVE & LAUUHTKU
"NOT SO LONG AGO"
I VRIP EVOS. AT 8:1.1
- ,v' MAT. TODAY
Donald nrlan, rsey Wool, nalph Morgan
Vtu'sTo pC buddies
CHESTNUT ST. -- ZTu
EAST IS WEST
M'lth FAY PAINTER
BROAD Mat. Today ,
IInry W. Savaso Offers SHAVINGS
,.ie Capo Cod Comedy """'"
With Harry Deresford and N, Y. Cast
GARRICK Last Mat. & Evg.
David Warfield ' "ITSi
NEXT WEEIy THE STORM
FORREST Lnat Mat. & Evg.
Monsieur Beaucaire wth u"j,
Kxt Wlilt "lUTCIKOCOO-PJCOMl"
At'-tit.fMI.T
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MINTER,
HEART
COMRAD NAdEL.
'MIDSUMMER .MADNESS
Are .!.'
ender." William Farnum, In "Drag
uarian, latter nan.
LOCUST "Tho Restless Sex," with
Marlon Davles.
LEADER "Behold My Wife." with
Elliott Dexter. "Rogues and Riches."
Thursday: "Tho Bad Good Wife," Frl
day and Saturday.
COLISEUM "Bohold My Wife," with
Elliott Dexter, Mon. and Tues.; "Old
Wives for Now," Wed. : "Everybody's
Swoctheart," with . OHo Thomas,"
Thurs. nnd Frl. : Lewis Sergeant, In
"Tho Soul of Youth," Sat.
CEDAR Charles Ray, In "An Old
Fashioned Boy," Mon. and Tues. ;
Bryant Washburn. In "Burglar Proof."
Wed : Mno Murray, In "Tho Right to
Love," Thurs. and Frl.; Lewis Ser
geant, In "Tho Soul of Youth," Sat.
BELMONT Violet Dana, In "Tho
Chorus Girl's Romance," first half.
Allco Brady. In "Tho New York
Idea," latter half.
Grant, New Movie House, Opens
Philadelphia Is coming Into tho movlo
spotlight with now theatres. The Stan
ley w ill open in a few weeks and Grif
fith nnd Fox nro reported to havo sites
for houses. The newest addition to lo
cal movie theatres Is tho Orant, which
opened laBt evening. It is a neighbor
hood thentro located at 4022 Girard
avenuo. opposite tho Fortieth street en
trance to Fnlrmount Park.
Philip Groon built tho theatro which
RentH nhnut fHn Tiundrod with capacity
for Btandees of another five hundred. All
of tho modorn comtons in meaires are
to bo found. Tho Interior Is decorated
In Ivory and old gold. Projection, ven
tilation, otc, are up-to-date. Muslo is
sunnlled bv Irving Cohen, organist.
Samuel Sagan Is manager. Tho opening
attraction was Hobant Boswortn in
' One to a Thousand." an Associated
Producers', picture. Matinees will bo
given dally.
Bergman-Clark Act at Keith'
Gladys Clark and Harry Bergman
come to Keith's next week In thetr new
production, "Tunes of the Hour," In
which they aro assisted by the Crisp
SlHtora nnd lyou llandman. Thov havo
not only appeared as vaudovllle head-
liners, nut aro popularly Known in mu
sical comedy, starring1 In ono produc
tion which was built from ono of their
former vaudeville. vehicles called
"Nurses."
Their act Is ono of tlte few that may
bo played on any bill nnd resulted In
Clark and Bergman leadlnp other acts
in various "ideal vauueviuo uiu- con
tests. of International Importance!
American Pet of London Halls 1
Ella Shields
The Ideal of Ideals
IMPEKSONATIVO ENOI.ISn MALE
ClIARACTIJty WITH ArrilOPBIATK
WONCiS
Lohsc & Sterling
iv I'nni irjQME FOLMiw
Extra Added Attraction
CRONIES." by John J. McGowan
BUi. Nlt.IITs. H O'CLOCK. 80c TO SJS.OO.
HALE OM! MEEK IN ADVANCE '
DEFIHED ENTERTAINMENT :I
OOF'""JI
01 311
Hertlce Chiirces, l.flO Sat, fl.ao
Midrio Miller " bundle of lively
ivjiuiu iriiucr eccentric danrlnr
IIPXEN COYNi; AND HARRY H1U1K
lUponrnts of Rapid Danre
TOMSOV THINS, DANCK NOVKLTY
ENDK'tlTT SI8TF.RS. Ronits and Donees
MXItlMIIV HAND nf TROPICAL MllSlfl
Academy Music, Thurs. Evff., Jan. 20
New York SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Walter Damrosch
CONDUCTOR
RACHMANINOFF
HOLOIHT
Its, Seats at Aead. & Ileppe's, 1119 Chestnnt
TROCADERO
The Kaitle-Dazzl
WUtDlrRert
?
i jVkv
ThESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST
PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA
See the Bent Movies in Your Neighborhood Theatre
BmrnHmmsmmmsims
. (Urant theatre
4022 GIRARD AVENUE : Matinee Daily
WEST riIIAl.ni.riIIA'H FINES!1 new theatiu.
NOW OPEN
rUstiH itSSLStotilli E,"S"S3, ?rt.tt teL",,ftJ! !r .?? . theatre. on
h-ndMnia IrnihV. ClrVaMlan wnlnuWlnlrt.
Dure olr will ho rlrrulnlrrt
jninle Mill be wild tl, iBtCT
tun i-unvoio.
Programs for the Week of January I 7. Subject to Chanee
Tho NIXON.N1RDLINGERJT
THEATRES jj
AVFNl IF 2Mh 8t- Allegheny Ave.
Mon. -Bryant Washburn. "A
7.??' : ttAni Washburn "A
Wed. KUIott Deiter In ''lleln
Full Ifnimn"
A full llmiut"
TlBlt.- In lttlAl.j.1.t fl uir..
T.h,u.r?- EJHott Dextor In "llrhnlil My lfe"
ii. "". i'iiro in -me mte iiiurr-.
Bat. Joo Jlooro In "Tho Uhlto Itldcr"
BELMONT B5D AD0VC MAHKET
Mon. V. Dana. "rhnni ntrl'. nntnnnpV
Jie. V.Dina. "Chorim tllrl'x Homance"
vycu. v. uana, "(Jliorns tllrl's llotnaneo"
X-hVr8,7T1,c!; "rady. "The ew 'iork lilen"
rrl. Alice llrady. ''Tho Nctv York Mm"
Bat. Allco Hraily. "The New lork Men,"
CEDAR 0OTIt CEDAn AVENUE
1111 1,HIIV IU .F17
UTtl- fll. in tAVa'l
Bat. LeW Scrseant,
"Tlie Soul of Voutli"
CO IFI IIVI MARKET BETWEEN
yvyjiiaiLUlVl r.oTit and both
Monoay .Milton flllls ln"lUholil Mr Wire"
Tueaday Milton Rills In "lleholil My Wife"
Welu-.c- rnllllpV "OM Whtn for New"
Thuraday "Everybody's Hwretheart"
Trlday "EierylKxly'H Sweetheart"
Bat. Lowla Sergeant. "The Soul of Youth"
HIMRO PnoNT st. & airtArtD ave.
jumuu jumbo Junction on Frankford "I."
Monday Ethel Clayton. "A City Sparrow"
Tuesday Rthel Clnyton. "A City Sparrow"
Wed. Mae Murray, "The Jllicht to I,ove"
Thurs Mae Murray, "The Ktxht to Ix)ve"
Friday Wnllaco Held, "Always Audaelouit"
Bafday Wallace Held, "Alnnys Audacious"
I FADFR IST l.ANCABTEIl AVE.
,, , -T JIatlneo Dally
Monday Elliott Dexter, "lleholil Mr Wife"
Tuesday Elliott Dexter. "Ilrhold My Wife"
Wed'day Elliott Dexter, "Uphold My Wife"
Thurs. J. Caprice In "Itoiruca and nominee"
Friday Star Caat In "The flail flood Wife"
Saturday Star Cast. "Thellod Good Wife"
t nn kt B2D ANr
L,JOtJ01 Mats 1 30, 3
Mon. Marlon nal. In
LOCUST STREETS
30 Evaa. 0 30 to 11
"Tho llNUras Hex"
'Tim Rratleva Sex"
'Tho KrutlfBH Srx"
"Tho Itratlri Km"
"1ln Rntlraa Hrx"
Tim KrMltaH Sri"
Tuea. Marlon Divles,
Wed. Mnrlon DaUfa,
Thurs. Marlon Date,
Friday Mirlon Dales.
Sat, Marlon Davits, '
MIYQM 62D AND MARKET ST3.
- .7.. m, i una v
Tnn nK .an T1.,n In TI... T n.1 f 1.. I,
Tiloa 121 wn Porcv In " Tho Ind of .Inn"
V,od. Eileen Perry In "Tlin I.nnil nf Jm"
Thurs Special ramrdy. "HU Jnnnli Day"
Trlday Spcclul Comrdy, "Ilia JnnnJi D.it"
Sat Special Cnmedy. fin .lonnli Diiy"
RIVOI I n2D AND RANDOM ATS.
ll V Vyi,l M VT1NEK DAILY
Mon. Mary Mlntor In "Strt Lntfnilrr"
Tjien. .Mary Mlntor In "Swrct Ijivrndrr"
Wed Marv Mlnter In "SttN-t Lntrnder"
Thurs. WlllBm Parnum In "Droit Ilurlnn"
Jfrlday -William Farnum In "Drue Iliirlun"
Sat. William Farnum In "Droit Ilnrlnn"
STR ANH OERMANTOWN AVE.
? l IrlLJ AT VENANOO ST.
Mon. Falrlmnki In "The Mark of orro"
Ti.1f".Falrbl'l, I" "The Murk nf 7rro"
Wed. Fairbanks In "The .Murk of Znrrn"
Thurs. Fairbanks In "The Murk of 7orro"
F.,l3R'n1 nlrlionks In "The Murk of orro"
Hut Fnlrhnnki) In "Th Murk nf 7nrrn"
AQTOR ITtANKLTN & OIRARD AVE
Mon. Fteott's
"Pnrln.n, nf l. Vllitt
Tues Seott's
l-annrre or the rtltht"
Wed. "The I'ntitre of Darliennl U liulmv
Thurs. "The I'alnce of Dnrke neil IiiiIowm"
rrl. Klnc's "The HtreH Cnllril MrnlKht"
Sat. King's "The Street Ctillrd Struleht"
AURORA
2132 (innMANTOWN AV
MATINEE DAILY
Mondays Viola Dona In "IHarkmnll"
Tuesday Madge Kennedy In "The Truth"
Wed. Jack Holt In "The Rest of 1-ick"
Thurn.. Jark Holt In "The limit nf I.nrU"
ITrl. Lionel Uarymorn In "The Muster Mind'
sat. Mauei isortnana, "The Hum I'rincess"
RPMM 01'r11 AND woodiand Ava.
DCINI MATINEE DAIIY
Mon, Do Mllle's Something to Think Abont
Tues Do Mine's Homrthlnc to Think About
Wed. De Mllle's Something- to think Ahont
Thurs Cooper's "The Lust of the Mnhlruni"
Frl. Bryant Washburn In "llurelar I'roof"
Sat, Ilryant Washburn In "lluritlar Proof"
TJi T irDipn Droad and fsuMiuehannu
uuuuuiim Continuous, 2 I nMl 11
Monday Castleton In "Out of the storm"
Tues Rupert Hushes' "Hcrntrh Mt Hark"
Wed. Paulino Frederick In "Madame V
Thurs Pauline Frederick In "Mad inie "
Frlda Paulino Frederli.lt In ".Matliime X"
Sat Durko In "The l'rlikj Mrs. ilnhiHnn"
PADMAM OERMANTOWN' AVE
VArlVlAlN AMOVE ALLEnilENY
Monday Frederick In "A Slave of Vanltj"
Tues Frederick In "V Stoe of t unity"
Wed Frederick In "A lao of nnl"
Thursday Zane Orey's "The t. P. Trill"
Friday 'ana Orey's "The U P. Trail"
Saturdaj Zano Urcy's "The V. P. Trail"
Mon. Chan. Itay. "An Olil-Kntlilonnl Hoy"
Tues. Chan. Itay, "An Old-Knahlonnl IIot"
JVed. Dryarrt, Washburn "lluritlar I'roof" i
nr ivikiiv in jir
' 'Vf'l,1; ;' '.'".' ' r"'"ll " ' v' " . V. ' " t"." "' '. ,'lt",'
THE HOUSE OF COMFORT AND REFINEMENT
WALNUT ABOVE EIGHTH LADIES' MATINEE DAILY
10,000 Ladies Attend Weekly
A Nice Place to Meet Nice People fc Enjoy a Good Show
NEXT WEEK, BEGINNING' MAT. MONDAY
HARNEY GERARD
Watson
AS "hl.ITKIN" AND
BANKERS M BROKERS
Assisted by "THE GIRLS DE LOOKS"
EXHIBIT OF ARABIC ART
OPENING SATl'RDAY I
Pl'ni.If RIJCKPTION l TO 8 I'. M.
University Museum
FIRST DISPLAY IN AMERICA
Finest Indian Basketry
African and South Sea Carvings
Hunday, !t 30 Tree Motion Plcturo Ieoturo
ROME THE ETERNAL CITY
Free .MoUon Plcturo Lcturos Kiury Sunday
ROSELAND DANCING
Broad and Columbia Ave.
Columbia IIIiIk.
MATINEE TODAY
CONTINUOUS DANCINO TO.Nli.ll .
Private InstructJons
llllfllllllllllllllBIIIACADKMY OP MUSIC IUIIIIIII!
Traveltalki
Color View
Motion
IMcturea
TnA-xv at 2 30 JKnUSAI.HM AND I
loaay at z.ju TUR ,r0iA.I-lANn
Tlck.ts 76c, 1, II, SO at Herp's, Aiupli., t.0o
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''t" f l--.Vfi 'A'.W'I. HH'h. i .
NEWMAN
mrnxmsmrnrnmasmm
eh IE". ' A ZolYl I Lr wT W I nrnkJ
t Jloller toncert (irnnd flrsmi, ulth Irvine tohen nt
CENTURY i:tla Av"- "i "' St.
, IWI MATINEE 2:15
Tnn. v"7Pl,,h !S,nr' ,n "Moon Motlness"
U'V?i Tll.lickwp" Jn "Tho Third Woman"
Thii.TiS don Th" "lnr of the Elslnore
lVulart.'.1,"t- "Iw'J Your KerTnntf"
...1T1"ay--Vl0 a Dinit In "lllartimnll"
.aiurua Wm, 1-nrnum In "The Heuttlen."
FAIRMOUNT 2nin A 0lrBrd Ave'
mivlViVuiN 1 MATINEn DAILY
TiiVlTLStf V; 0r'f"ll's "THe 1Jte nower"
B r-ZTrf., "awl'v In "Her llelotfil Villain"
ThuVT ,,','. 0Cx,"r In "ReholiI Sly Wife"
Fr I Iin'Ju I' 1",r In "lleholil Mr Ife"
sIiiirS,.yn..K?l'num ln "The Btniitlle"
Hat, Uryant Washburn In "Amnteur Devil"
Fav's rCntck-nrVinnL-.,.. Markot at 0th
Noon to 10:30
tt?.n. jyA.,.'f " J0'"00 ln "Cousin Knte"
2?A1!? J5co ln "i'oitsln Knte"
ThV, ',.A lco j0c m "t'ouiln Krtte"
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qatVie!v5y Allison In "Tlie Cheater"
aat.Uryant Waehburn In "Huntlor I'roof"
Germantnwn BBIO armntown Ave.
Tif."., rllir.tfln'j" ln "The 'Mlrk of Srro"
T.u.?- J.'rhanks In "The Stork of orro"
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Tuesday "Dangerous Days"
Thursday "H hen We Were 21"
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Th7,.in L0!VT. In J 'Orcaslonally Yours"
Thursday "The Sen ant Ouestlon"
' JSr!'. ',nul"' Olnum In "Iire"
Haturdqy Louise Ola urn In "Ixjte"
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Saturday Clara K Ynumt ln "Mldrhannel"
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Tl?ay "Her Ileloiwl Villain"
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Thurs Allco Laka In "Tho MNfll Wife"
lYIday "A Thmi.nnd to One"
balurday "Cupid, the Cowpuneher,
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Tuesday "A Cumberlauil Romance"
Vtednesday "The Little (irey Monne"
TPV Elleon Porcy. "The Lnnd of .Inn"
Frl -Douclas Fairbanks, "Mirk of 7orro"
Sat Douglas Falrbatks. "Mark of orro"
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Sat II H.Warner "The Dlie of Destiny"
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Thursday "A IhniiHiinil to One"
Friday Huth Stonehouio In "The Hone"
Snturda Viola Dana In "llljckmull"
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Tuesday lyiulso Olaum In "lote"
Wednesday Charles liny In "Muldcii Jim"
Thurs William Farnum In "The scuttlcrs"
Friday "The Last of the Mohican""
Saturday "The Uist of the Mohicans"
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Tues. Cooper's "The I ait nf the Mnhii.ins"
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Thursda Iiulse dliium In "Iite"
Frl. Ethel Clayton In "The t lit Sn irrniv"
Sat. Allco Lako In "Tho MMlt Ulfo"
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