VWfV'' VW srfF""!? ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1921 F it Guide to Photoplays on Local Screens Now PhotopLl8 jri-ViEI" Opening todny with 'Tor- bidden ituh, a jecu ij. uo miiio production dealing with a woman who itmrrlM a shiftless, man only to And real happiness with nnothcr. Jennie Macphcrsln wroto It. Apnea Ayren, Theodoro Kosloff, Clartnco Burton and Theodofo Itoberts arc In the enst. IiTASTOy "Tho Penalty" brines ton of tho year. Ho portrays a crlpplo In Ooiivornenr Morris' utory of love, crlmo and mystery. Wnllncp Wors lej directed tho dotdwyn production. Mthcl Gray Tern" Charles Clary, C'lalra Adam-J nnd Kenneth Harlan In ths cnet. IfALACE "Tho t-'urnaco" was illrcatert 1V Wllllll ' -J. jitiiiKB njun 1 tho leading lady In the English ton-, which fiaa n hip costumo bait for Us feature. Theodoro Roberts, jcrom Patrick. Milton Hills and Masnio Kolso aro In the cast. I MCA 1I A "Heliotrope" Is by Itlchard tVaahbum Child and Ocotro D. flakcr directed 11. ino siorv m a stroits "no, dealing with a Ufa-criminal who savoa Mt daughter from scandal. Diana Allen In tho ptrl whllo Frpderlelc Burton plays the father. iorOfiM "Tho Hln That Was His1 ". - a,.1.,IMr nl.iv. with William xravcrshani In tho roio of a man who has had misunderstandings, but who .i..a in M? thlnca In the end, Frank Packard wroto tho play and Hobart Henlej directed It. IBAPITOTj "Tho Saphend" Is Buster Kenton In tho movio version of "Tho New Henrietta." iicroert uiacno in fected with Irvlnp Cummins nnd Carol Halloway In tho cast. I IWKOEtfT "Silk Hoshsry" is by Frank I heroine. It Is directed by Prod' Klblo nd has a Parisian scttlnu with ad-; tentureflsos. I itArlnirptl Ilcrriofoto IIifit.VD AA'W MARKET "Tho Charm I K'hOOl. Willi lilllV.U I'-IU, llinfc llUli of tho week. "Tho Mfo of the Purty." I with Fatty At buckle, InKt half. , lUIAitHKA "Tho Inferior Res," yrlth i ftMred tiarru, urm. mm. j,m A"I?,n nintt." lth W. 9. Hart.1 ittr half of tho week. I cn-ir .voRTwnfi.v -while New IntPZRIAr "The JackUnlfo Man."; Jion's Playground." with 'Kathcrliio, Macdonald, latter half. i I tint ONI AL "The Charm Hcnool" with waac5..VSH:.'.":v , " lipVvoyr "The North AVInd's Malice," nrei nan. "V"""" " with Harry Carey, lost half. tFADHIZ Wallace Held .in "ino nharm BCnooi. nrwi im. v x h.d One Woman," with Mono. Lisa, latter half LOCUST "The Mark of Zorro," with Douglas Fairbanks. HVOU - "Tho Thief" with Peart White nrsi nou. inn " -.""..., nlth Orimth cast, latter half IffAJtllO WM TL'-"Love." with JCjOUlw Gaum, nrsi nun. "2.","' . ; rhance," with Eugeno O'Brien, last r'alf IcotrSFtMf "Tho Charm School, witn Wallace, neiu. ji". "u iuo , '."ti of Dcslrn," with Mrs bessue lia'iakawa. Wed.. "To Pleaso Ono Woman " with Clniro Windsor, Thurs. nnd in. ; licariB up, wiui uni Carey Sat. VEDAn- "Behold My Wife," with Mil ton Sllld, Mon ana rues , nounri ti u In "TVia llnrflpr L,ecrlon. Wed and Thurs: "Everybodj'B Sweet heart" with Olive Thomas, Frl. and 8a' RECRUITED FROM "LEGIT" Julia Nash, Keith Headllncr, Among Vaudeville's Accessions U Is an accepted fact that tho pres entation of one-act plays and the re crultlni? of playera from tho leglllmato stage has added tono to vaudeville and tho custom has grown Into such popu larity that many well-known pin j era from tho lcslttmato utaijo aro contribu tors to tho two-a-day Held. Amon&tho latter may bo mentioned Julia Nash, who, since Icavlnif tho legitimate 8tao, has riven nudela nomo of Its most enjoyable nnd successful sketches. To-(fetln-r with C, II, O'Donnoll, eho has presented a numbor of nhort plays mostly written by her co-star. "What Molly Knew." "lAz Arbitrates" and "Threo O. M." arc among thoso which Phlladelnhlans will remember with plea sura. Next wnek at Keith's Miss NnBh will present "Almost Slniflo." described ns "a domestto flash," nlBO from Mr. O'Donnell's pn. Before comlnff to vaudovlllo Miss Nnh had won favor In many plays and was considered ono of tho best stock nctrossea obtalnablo. Mr. O'Donnell has aleo gained recognition In plnyn. Ho wns with Nanco O'Nell, aucceeded II. B. Warner In "Salomo Jane," and played under tho management of David Bclasco, I NEWMAN'S TRAVELTALK jj. t. Newman's Travcltalk at the Academy Inst nlo-ht. cirrled tho audience to Constantinople and tho romnanta of what was onco tho Turkish empire. Re cently taken motion pictures and color vlous brought close the otrect life In Slamboul, tho niOBt Turkish of all cities Smyrna, Pern. Kcutart. Many odd out-of-the-way places and customs wore described In this colorful Near IOust Travcltalk. whleb will bo ltpi-nttd this afternoon. In tho Academy Next Flday ntculnir ond Saturday afteinooti "Spain" will bo lha topic, nnd i, evmnn wilt desorlbo und picture Madrid, Toledo, ,Solllo, Cordoba, etc. Glbbs to Talk on "America" Sir Philip Oibhn, who, In recent years has atractel world-wldo attention as a Journalist, author and publicist, on Feb ruary 10. n L tho Acadomy of Music, v i 111 siv-ak on "What America Means to tho YorM. ThH ct"ri will bo a friendly nnd candid analysis of Ameri can responsibilities and opportunities Sir Philip is a brother of tho author. Cosmo Hamilton, and Bon of tho late Henry Olbba, for years a prominent member of tho i:nRlIsh Board of Educa tion. Ho waa at tho front for tho British and American press durinp tho world war ami his brilliant sorvlco won knighthood. ms notable work, "Now It Can Bo Told," is considered ono of tho greatest chronicled of tho war. His latest work Is "Peoplo of Destiny Americans As I Saw Them at Homo and Abroad " Other Theatrical News on Page lM& i iirotrn a Mootaotnerr. 2MR. 1 a u J2 l'"n-MrilllnK'T. Oin. afirr. NEXT WEKTt A TRIP TO HITLAND ulth Ten of Anvrlen'it foremost hnnKwrUers llunlmr gi Tomer1 Arthur I.tiird Thren lthiio Ijf AJKrln Kller nninit --loreuv -inrns 110111" Hampden at Walnut Monday Week mu. ..n.-..,nAn nt Wnltpr Hamn- Li'..,, i-,.. ih. tVn mil nn Tfehni- fn- 7 Invead of U10 14th, as nrevtously j L .i lt,,F-lti. tliA flml tvplf Of Ills rtpertoro ho will bo seen in two kolej ho has not. yci prvseuivu in rim- r. ..,.. .., ,-1. ln .t-Vi frhntll nf i R'cnlce," and Tctruchlo in "The Taming t the threw." Tho ensiijemcnt will open with "The ierchant of Venice." which will bo ro tated on Thursday night und Saturday n,nM ...Mln "Th Khl-AW,f tvtlt hA the I fferlng on Wednesday and Friday Igntn ills itamioi win no pruacmeu in Tuesday and Saturdav nlghto and t. 1... lnr..r.n,l Tlllo fftl, Wf ll rUlll'SWU. MIIVIIIVUIL .,T . w.u Blampden played on Broadway two sen- &nnu nr. . nllu. nhl nnpfnPHinnPfil iter pla ing It hero at both tho Broad tna Aaeipm. Academy of Music Monday, Jan. 31, at 8:15 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PIERRE MONTEUX Conductor Sololt Mme. Lashanska Soprano Tickets at Heppe's, 1119 Cheat nut St., and Academy Hot Oflicc, S2-S0, 82, 51.50, SI (No Tax) Ucuv& (irmanton Ar. nt Vrnnnro Jton., Tumi. X Wed. WALLY REID "The Charm School" j , 6U ll, Jlurkft bt. I rVMi Mata. tits. K. ' 0 1 1WjtrVJV C IUO-riMK ACTS Wilcox-LaCroix & Co. nntinhs a rmi.soN CMIHN hi:m win. KtitiHPli S I) HUNCH 4 Ml'HKKTHHR.S Tim liilllrllltn nf lhi !.' o:i AMI LOC'I'sTI' trH. d fit. nil. 3Inrket Tae Wtd. s:n AMI SV.NHOM urs Mon., Tue . Wil. .T!. rttl A I CUVV MfVT WT.KM DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "The Mark of Zorro" Anhrrv Cnm "The Mrslfrlnnn S)rnrr" TSci'JivoniM' REX BEACH'S The North Wind's Malice Thu,.,.m.,--nAK.!Vrxnr.v.i. UllvaU Pearl White in The Thief Chrlnty ConiMlr. "SnHKINO MOnKI.H" Thurn.. l'rl,. .Silt. 1). W. (IRiriTTII'H "tiik i.ovi: nxiUFnt" rmnr.iK fiixrnv in "Tin: nrvK" CM0ti4)2Xt't1V MON.&TUIM. Vally Rcid in The Charm School Mid MllS. siasi'K ll.WAKAWH In "asihvs or ii:kiki;-' Tlinrn., l"rf. "To I'lrnw Onr Wnmiin" Hnt Hurry ( arpy In "IIKAKTH '" IIUIII AMI ckiu avkm-j: SIOX. TLT.1. Allltan Hlll. MHhfl ent A IJIIntf li-vtrr in "BEHOLD MY WIFE" Wtd. TIiiim t,N( MIS HATI-J In "Till) IHIltllKIl I.M1IO.N" l',l. Kal Ill.IVn TII(1MS In "nixuuiin ssMKK C,U&CL1 '.KfiniAitr ' I.IM H I .it v I.. .it na'i' ctiiitl'w JlAXWi Mon . TuV.T.'VM'. WALLACE REID in "THE CHARM SCHOOL" Tiini-n.. rvi . n. -.MAitr:i, firoiT. i:i.i.iorT ni;TKit a mii.ton sills in li IU.11A7-- &uicUa, Aj : "TO I'l.IltIK ONI pfSSS5SP'"'''"''''i'i'Pi"ii'Wiw ' ,''rW,!rTmi?rnmf riiKSTMT HtRi'.irr BKLow Tur.Lmi biiuucr ALWAYS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN Vt ttk Th ropiilor hone rltcr and Trodurer nf Slu.lcal 8ufiw JOSEPH Eo HOWAED A New Edition of "CHIN TOY." A Muilcal Chop Suey Uitll n 1tl D....il... f .n. I...I..I.M J-!..... . 1I.J. rM.. 'a. 1M..II t . (tUirifVI (INK Vllli'illl.T t liiV'UUiiin IHMTIf "V IUI" "HTM H'ln 4atl' lid ,licu Mas. Hum Iil Oor and u lloty of IVftly IdrU. ERIC ZARDO i"- imimt tOMi'.ur riANim HOWARD'S SPECTACLE VnniltTllle'a llrt Anlnnil Notrlt) Till. MIMICAL COMKIIV mill. TUO TLKMHl CO.MIrJ)LN8 CLARA HOWARD INNIS BROTHERS IN SONGS AN1 HTORI1-M "TIIK JIKV AUOl'T TOWN" JUNE MILLS & CO. . Air,ed- POWELL & VERNIE -Jo IN " TtIV OP IT.!"' Ax-lttnl liy Ailflr In r. Dtiiri- Rvilfi 1Tv niirn TTiiiTinN1 AND I'.XTRA AUOril ATritXCTIONI Wiss Julia Nash - De Haven .M Nice lr.C.H.O'Donnell 1 n-,N "V'-MOST SIMil.F . "oniMtlf Iluiih hy Jlr O'Donni-ll Mnlllcnn ti .Milllln from ll- t I IN "TUB IOLLIKS OK i;i" llrn . i I " 1"WH Iltir.Y ". V. M , 30c M 80c. NIIIIITH. O'CLOCK. 206 TO W.0O, " M MIMI W.H TAX. NKATB ON HAI ONK WBIUC IN AI) ANCI". PHILADELPHIA'S POWEMOST THEATRES BROAD Ilrojd Illew Irfmuiit rtiANK NinnuMcirn Itmlness Jrannurr FOR TWO WEEK5 POPULAR. WEDNESDAY MATINEE. .Lf. t r anger pr even Ys LAURETTE TfLOR IN A NEW PRODUCTION OF PEGO' MT HEART MONDAY ONLY !& 5. so tflK', f fflwihWil Mill Wm.'Lty ' -"','immt A Mill lKHA '. &-. Mit1Bw'tJ Mill ' 4Je v II III rj- 1C ji - 4 ifi") ' fy 'y'tf'l's '.fi 'n?. YOUTH A GOAAE.DY OF 6Y J.HARTLEY MANNERS Ag PLAYED 6Y HE.R. OVLR , ?, '100 TIMES IN NEW YORK. , ' , ;ff f AND LONDON. WITH viw A. E. GARRICK ' Chr ntnut .lunlnrr Ht, NIXON'-NUtnMNOEn ilimlnrss Manncer NKXT AT.KIC LAST HIT ONI'. ALL KVr.N'INHN llKsr SHAT", S! (VII POPULAR WF.DNPAY MAT. JWs Mat. Today $1.50 S5M !w. SHHEol vvidJl Fl v'vTvi'7 George Broadhurst I'rffntn Itomancc of the Ilig Woods THE i UmK v aty mjk r jr jr mm LANdllON McrOItMICKW THRILLING FOREST rtRE PLAY "tnerd by Mr Trimblp llraillrv "(lni nf tli flnrnt HrlitfTMiirnl of thl ur uny kiiiioii." llciord llrnml S. Rnnsnm HI. THOMAS ;.t. LOVE Huilnesa Mnnaeer ISIat. Today lOMOIIT AT H:I3 FORREST NEXT WEEK LAST WEEK POPULAR WEDNESDAY MAT. ", $2.00 "Ike Supreme Show of the Universe" mmm immm I'rritati AnifrlraV Favorite Muniral Cnmfilr St.? mm Lnrlnnd'n neat I nintdlnn Ihe llanclnc Jlarrel" p. mmwt and 61X0N and mum (HIMSELF) In "HST6HY-KO0 F 1921' 6ftftUI E Mlh the Commencing Monday, February StAT SALE THURSDAY, 9 A Till: NI'AV .SI'S1C l. Hl I'L M. I'rlrm KvpnlnK (Kucnt But) OrrheMri, 83 50 Unlrony. XI.UO, r,Sfl. SJ.OOi (mllrrr, Sl.OOi Nnt. I fc , Orilirstra, I.OOi Hulniny, 1 30, $n.UO, .&, t: ooi (iiiiiirj. i.no. Mit. Uril irwl Sit.. X'. Ml. 2 DO SI SO SI. 00 u pih'Iik 'n MI On'pri uilil 'Or fur Nnr Tin iulni clierU for mm" iril .If.nililrpi'fcrd rnvrloitp nr return nf (Irkrln. r OL. iiiu ui'M.ins t tiii nor. tula riirs i'i'n u rnr. c.i OITICi:. IIItOAI) STIU.IT Til KAT It I ETROP O L I T A JJS rtnnnllfin "Mniilrnl llitreiiu rrrnrnfN Ti-M. Ke.. nil 1st 0I. (OMTItr SlWr n'JJITn IThIIOTd xuuu UfcttLL B1!r.1J" inllMi't iruiHf itoratnri f-orjruno-JIflroiiolliuii Opir.i Co. Piiiri'i i.oo. l no se nn nt I1IU ' " ' "" .."? M (HEaCBSS i Mr my oi Mrsic fi. Huroil. MiuUil liiirt-au 1'ni.ciili. W MCVT TDI r V. niiuhuvY k I., ikh. a. ai Hii is nLAl rnl. j.ij Oiilr Aiipriiranoo TliN Srnwn 'nilA i2h . u. "- RUFFO TRAVElTALKSWVK.fi'fi.i'S' Hoi:iii'aKi:vTr8T iukitovk I'rliri l (M lil ISO, A.'.CO, '! fill nil wile nt ptiimiin'A iinwip iqti' nn" i hi'-iiiiit . SAT. MAT. TICKETS mts K $nm 1)0 "- - IPS. HID fhrttni.t 00, SI, 60. rn . vi. Hellc uc-Sti atford lliillroom Gilbert K. Chesterton tii:i wrMMi t ris "Skill We Abolnh the Ineitible?" IIUKSIIW IIM'MMI WHS "THE PERILS OF HEALTH" -Is, fi i"l VI i 1 1 ll (hcHlnut Ll'.i; KKhlllt K A I Ml VSNOIM1S Sir Philip Gibbs VCADEMY ()!' MISK t'iiritSDW EVKMNG, I'Kll. 10 "Whit Amnict Mfani to tb World" 1 Spate. Mr t ! 3n nt ttio t ln'iiiut -WALTO'N REFINED ENTERTAINMENT II 15 Kmc DBv at in); hprilrp ( lui , SI 0(1--sit S1.30 "Oakland Sisters",' w Esther Ingham , o'.'.m- nnri Arrlm, Ml.Mt'AL roUl.m rM)iiiTn White Way TriowV",,,, eor White bcnniln MMtnmv riiiii'irti ntn MOSPAV MOr.MNCl MfSti AI.I'.N nAl.UlOOM Hl.t.l.KVl K TltA rroltl) MOSliW MOHNINO JAN 81 11 IS ALFRED CORTOT IMinln Oil rhlladPlrina Hocltal Thin Hpamm flm . 2 fl J,,nO " H,il al HPnpe'k A Door TUOPADKRO Tha Monte Carlo Ulrlt Academy of Muiic, Feb. 2 & 3 l'IIII.VI)i:i,l'Itl (Il'l-.IIMK S0(rl EL CAPITAN (OMIC OI'KIIX JOHN PHILIP SOUSA Conducted by the Composer llrUftii, 80c to ?,80 U1D Clirstmit kt. $ M8mft- UJords mosi6eaufiu meatreMnJlu HE I iii w ! fkiii 1 i ipr A ir sMfer1-, . . . TfciiAiaM Is to 1 --n41i4, w . . -.i wmm. ni , r J AT.. TT.. : T)Lj.7.. si jLycvc juj u t7i jt iiuiuviuy . is 13 a k IT S-t&A ftux8(mtrtCkmyamJo1merica) Philadclphians can point with pride to this theatre a3 an institution of tmprcme excellence in all respccti. OPENS TODAY, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. CECIL B.DeMILLES Latest classic, and a story of one of the deep est problems that can come into any human lift ti : 'M. KTfflH! Mkui "'.irnlf "fcLm 8f I jHJaJlLPOur AimXi bMi.liiiiJ,iiiiiiAWMiiHll Is to 1 Hi vv Entertainment . ERUIT Continuing All Next Week Staged by a great company, with settings and gowns more varied and gorgeous than anything else DeMille has brought to the screen. In th building ponjitniction and enl'" talnmpnt to bo offfrpd hrp. tha one aim of the StAntpy Compiry of Amerlra hu bcn to tfts tho roople of rtilladolptila Korgeous entertainment nnU atmophro uml'l artlt!o d'ccrntlcna and luxurious furnlihlre, and thus ostabtUh the Itadpr rhlp of the Stanley amoncst photoplay theatres of to world Crltloj have told us that thin thoilro Is the most ilahoratp the most complete In every Hi tail, tho inoit limirlTusly iiirnlthed and the mint dolluhtful to the Pie in Its decoration uml mural palnttnss Thai this Is n in due to a total dlerecard for "Tpense caslps enerpry and untlrlni; ilfjrt Ami the wondrous IxMUty of this theairo. whl 'h ord cannot descrlbu TMth Justlrp Is combined .ih porceom pntnr 4lnment and atmokphcre all rlanned so lrKcnloiiHly us to ln ur the least possible pjpense to npprpelatlte I'hlladelphlans I'eaturu phutoplnyp the ultri. or rnoOJrn productions will b- the mnin feature, cr chslra iiumbprs b an asepmblaae of muslulans biiectpd from thv fornnoit orchestrun or the world, special reaturei anu entranping noeltlp, ana other uniw LoniDinini; to nmxo the pr(cci ntpnainment dlatlhctlv and which creates u chnract' r i an T . which creates u charact' r - f r w or its owrn unlll.e r " V and far supe- r W ior to any S o'her f Theodore Roberts Agnes Ayres Kathlyn Williams Clarence Burton Julia Faye Forrest Stanley Theodore Kosloff Tremendous Surrounding IHctonal and Musical Program. Including lableau and Stanley Quartet. NQTE SCALE OF PRICES Mutlnppis Kntirn Lower 7'loor 30o 'including tix) lntlro nalrony, j",'- (Including t.x). Mo.iltiKr, Uolldajs nnd Saturday L.itlrc Loner Floor T5r (lr ludlnc ta Ktitire UaJcony 50c (u.ciudlnij tai.i FEBRUARY 7 The rtiotnplay Sensation nf the dratoii. "PASSION" n:TritiNo POLA NEGRI i -n A TOI)T i:nr.iFT and1 THE I'IPLK r.".. '.".! i.L;.i!ir.; riiru ANTON VUIKKT vnu b SIXTEIINflt TODAV 'AUDSl MM Ml MADNUSH :nctni-!ri m:.t vi.i:k- tihst ih i.. i.ist'B rnuanN'TATiuv GOUVEPNOUHMORR FAMOUS STQKY THE PENALT A thrilling talo of love, crime i ; and mystery in picturesque !.i San Francisco jl 7:ll "ONIIAV'T. TALMAIH1K In" xj-.r "it.'.y iTrnj i i -SfV j&&?& Li RZjh-rA VpCwV, u i VrWf''K5!4&M a t -. . VEItrKCT Wl'MAN HT .1. ir.:nnTT:!:!: i HP :, ARCADIA m j-.-i:i:.T:rrnr1r:. CTfESTNUT DELOW loTIf STIIECT jy LM l.r,l, VHAMOl N'T IUiST P SL-1 ATir.V Heliot rtri Lfli iff of 'i r te AhUf ! Iti ii pt i 1 r V i i r ' lit , n r g ri h i f t bii,p J.fai'' fj ucniat er ' in-u fo -inj a 'aiher s Ufa -r.i n r.::rxj;i TODAY '1NSIDK nin cin' PALACE 4jXkv j i.. iiIM j, ::: :.:.: i TV'S 1 II 5 EXCLVSIVI SHOWING- t jlSVI.NG MONDAY Sfe"Wte-D.TiOrLOPy PRODUCTION V n l'"f" vLsMm wfsil fcMfc vr-i-r-.i-, yw" J'C'- i TOO AT wim.r: nhv torji SLISCPd' VICTORIA rnisT tn n.iT t n i i ia -isiti'is MARKET VEOVC NINTH j I vn.vr t fuk II' IM tit" ' pitni" Tn Hint MILTON f,IL. - '-TlXVIV t.i.S. M.T"JI' V5J.i5.. . . . 1-a. .!kZJjliXr:if . .-.i. xH' m:s win: l . m ins a- 3li: IHpNril I. T MHIMV i.T! t : : : ';.!' i ' l M MAtHli: : : 5 : : :. '. IN liLi.- s)' ! i n )i". iiitAN'Pi ,.,.., rr.. iiRlGlMT!! iiCAPITOL ' MAHKETST 111' 'W "T j. ,1 -t MAUICI o 'f .1 M.r UP' K II ENID BENNETT I'lrnt F i f !;"Silk Hosiery"!; S J Piramoui i Pi ur j i Uii L"i i-'.J.n-i : : '" : :::-rr:' .,.,.. . , ! ii I! J WIM T SI Is alilpl U V ! ' 'VI I ' r r GLOBE NEXT UL .! ii BUSTER KEATON ;i J With WILLIAM II ' W! in ! i!uTheSaphead"jj Ii V r 1ml it n of "Tlip It "l . 'V. : : i : ! nxs-r; : :: : ::" :.i n r: n-i n j : : "a- n : : : : i : ; i : : :.t.; i.: : x ; N6MERN rim''''1' m:xt m i.lk "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS" 1 Hll M M- M I l o : i : : : : i.i l:i: t: :.:xrr ; colonial rzn:!! Wallace Rpfrl ." ' w I i . i-.jj 111)01 'ri'tny an 1 Suurdii XTIMIRRET 'i' j sJkJk?3Tiatnu;i II MI'Ei t UP M f 1 ! 1 Nr:v r v t'w 1 1 j Tie Jlst ngulsi 1 i i i ij Jfflmm ii iiERCMMrM!! ij " V & -SUI It Al. J ! VS i !! in hon of v o l ttoi i di ' i:trd u4dU uttra ; ; AL H. WHITE & 00. jj j. i a il.lmhtlu' oiip pi iiil .( j "APPEARANCES" M 1 MLEK Kn tr ml mjsicai omp i-iFADS AND:; :; FROLICS :i ' . on'ams a uirrmi' its io makt a ', ! ' ' ili ichuu a 1 prstpiittous I ffprn k I t I s i t Av I . P ' 5 ' WALLACE REID : Ii in THE CHARM SCHOOL" '.m : 1 1 : r.::::::;:: i : :" MEGS a it idp 1 e 1 1 I r kf I t i !ip ' S til Anniversary Week ; t :l t li Roscoc (Fatty) Arbuckle tj IMPERIAL n:v;vr v'N'J men's I tirsr I ! "The Jack-knife Man" i I I I I I .! t ; VI I ' ' "' ' ' 1 "' ! --..-.. r . kU t i 4-1 j CROSS KEYS j i. r -si Hi" Ph'la Khnln li li THOMAS MEIGHAN ;'! ) ! In V Paramount Picture I 1 "Conrad in Quest of ! Hia YouUi" ! DILL CHANOKP TIU'IIHDAT i:i:Taa;ixrn-.rj.r.i:r:!nujiiH ! !! j; I U8L I 11 i t i I M 11V 1 1 P I ' ' V I T V TKK i rru i -I i i KISS ME" ;: I B r S P rg!l f , j I meil us II 1 1 I' k " "LA DERNICIA" !! i ui; SMITH Ml KOI I A VM1 lloro HjkpH In "frtpiin lliiprn '" i ' . i 1 lrl si , i m it,i ii it ! "While New York Sleeps" A Thrilling rivI 1 'rum ii phutnpla ALHAMBMii . M VI 'I. Ill vl,. j ) MX t I I- MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN H n '! c-.l: ,i. c.: n i ; tiiiii(;i oiriiig unnu r'rr'H'rTpi-i-j ri '1 t .-.' ' . ili.w., .... a ..I.!. II.. i i I . t I! 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