'-" i.' fcV V,' i"' ' ' ," ni- 1 1, , " 'is- !'?' ' "1 .. (t .. 10 EVENING- PUBLIC liEDaER-PHIL'ADELPmA, ATURD&y, MAROBt 26, "1921 ''x-wC-t' Bi u. tii r p.- S!'r iB V. ' MOVIEGRAMS FKOM 5C?tf 70 R477?OiV IN THE FIRST FAMILIES OF FILMDOM ; MANY BIG STARS HERE NEXT WEEK THAT tin1 life of motion-picture p!norM mill their work is not nil peaches nml rrcnni N ovlclnirrcl lij tho chnrneteriiitloii portinjeil 1 Njlvln Ashton. wliciio 'M( imiincN of Ui-ili lint earned for ln-r tin lit v of lioiiv vveiKlit eharneter mlris, in W nllnco Ki'ici ii "The l-o'o Spivlnl." nlilcli will lmvc Its preinieic nt tin' Stnnlpy on Monclnj . It It trliloin tlmt MUs Ailiton ever releases n v nil of woe liccnifc she teems to opplj lierelf to everj thins, mill (.ntisfii'ri with nn. thins. 1nt (luring one of the M-i'ties in "The l.ovr- Spwlnl" hc emitted n clgli whieh curried witn it n hint of ilNKiint du' to the neecxtit) of rlliiibinR into nn old-fnehioned sicli" saddle on 11 hnre 'Thor girl? bark in the old iIiijh were lirnvi'." followed the sigh nt she tvus heiiis IHpul on the nnimnl'n hnek And nltliiHish this vvn her Hri-t ride on horse. "Motlnr" Ahton met with no mlRlmps nml leturneil from the Yoe tnlte locution trip nt lirulthv nt ever "There vvitp fmiitern pound lost dill Inj; tlmt rule."' relnted Mr. Athton. ''but tV linr lent them At for me. 1 cnined the The new putuie it n ruilrond tor,i . founded on the novel. "The Pntijlliter of n MnRiinte. ' In Prank II. Spent mnn Tin i n-t include Asnet Aret. who did -mh "plenilid woik in the I'arninoniit pieture. "Forbidden I'rult whieh w.i the opening nttrnrtion nt. the Stand Theodore Itoberlt nnd I others' ' JFIIWK til i:.)(). who pl.i.v-' onpoMie t'lnni Kimbnll Yotinc in her InteM piiidiietnin. "Ilutli." widen romet to the Stiinton tiet week hn neen n well known tijjute mi the tage and in motmu phtmet. He wnt on the cvpenKitiK ttiiR1' nine .Near before em braeitiK n enreer in motion pieturet. and hat appertred in mnnv celluloid clasfie Si oral venrs ngo he nppeared In n series of () llenr ttoriet for Vitagriiph Mr (Jliinlo'i is nn :idinirer of O Ilenrv whom he knew intimnteh 'i'he fhort stnr writer line tnnn.v peeuluir Itiet and him-, neeording to Glendoti who delight In telling this torv "O limn wns invnriablv brokt . he said "Often he would tend n notp to his publisher inking tint n -until loan -n s,.0. be ndvnneed nn n -torv whieh he ,mcl promi-ed to deliver at a peinl tune "On the pirti'-ular oeention of whieh 1 speak he sent a note to hi- publisher asking for "-'-!.". -a.ring the sttot v would lie delivered within two dnv. The pub lisher wrote him a reply In whieh he Fald that he had ju-t lib-keel nn author down the stept for n-king for nn ad fnnee p.iMiieut "O. Ilenrv -ent bm k f hi- reply: " 'IVrhnps vim e.irn jour living witn your feet I don't." "The publisher, who had a -en-e of humor, sent the money, and the follow -log da.v O Ilenr.v ileliveri-el tlie stor.v." r.leuil"ii tills another O. llenrj storx . "He neer knew what be wat going to write nboiit teu minutct before he began a tor. In order, however, to get nioup' enough to pnj hi- room rent nnd bo.ird he would often -end down to his publish" r three or four -heets of copy, written in lead peneil. with the xpinnation 'This is the introduetion. remainder of -tor will follow tomor row ' H:ii eh did hi- mtroduetions have anything to do with Ills' stories. He wrote them snupl to gpt the advunee payment When he didn't fed in the mood to write n -torj he would prp pare an introduetion, nnd he nlwajs had a d"zeu or more iiitroduetions on hand " rOIt.M'K FOX brothei of the au thor lobn Vo. .Ir . i o-operateil I with Direetor t'harlet .Mjigne on the1 ereen iirodmtion of his brother'f novel 'The Kentm kians." whieh will he n feature at the Victniu next week. thiti- enabling him to obtain intimate touehes that onlv one in i Io-p mntnet with the writer eoiilil hnve aeeoni plished That i- unp of the rea-ons wh this picture, in whnh Monte Hlue it fea tured, is probably the mor reali-tie Kentuekv mountain Ftorj ever tilined. Direetor Mnignc took his omnam to Big Stone (.np. in the t'umberlaud mountains, the old Fox home town, anil whpn thp urnied there HorniP Fo greeteil I'uni hopitabh and nld Iip vaR enthusin-tir oer tbe pieturirntion of Ui- hi oi her t novel. Mr Fox intro dueed Mr Maigne to the author' mother nnd siter anil they ihnrm Inglv gnie bun u vast Rtore of loeal Monps frmn whi'h Iip diew interesting touehes for the pnture Monte HI ie I, as the role of Hootie Stallard i mountaineer win. coet to the Kcntueki Legislature to obtain emnn t'jpation f"i hi- peoile The st.iri is iuife dunnatn Others III the eu-t inelude Diana Allen, the leading wnmun. Wilfieil I.tell, Frank Joyner nnd .lobn Miltern t HPTMI IBR HHHHi ,v, S?'&& Ws--A'ni ffi?'JitMm. SrBi m. T1IW Rill vft-STaSB f' tm & 4, . !Wma$&$m& CTHEL CLAYTON. ANN roRREST. EDMUND 1CWE. $ a' fv iMBm&&mKmi the price -the faith -someone ih the V -' "'".-fVt"'-l WALLACE t?ElD Jmu$tAmWM v'fj'' ', ML. " m yrtS9W'TXKKBKm mKmWmmWMm3kmmW H0fHl yBHKP W$ 'f' JHb UfOMTE "jiJr MOUNTED" 8Mti.H WtimmGimW" ' - Wy JjM blue ?r tMvW xUco... ai n?pr BiHL. ,t. K?--'. .v. inr "THE PASSIONATE V'' YlT rS Kixti 3mwb-- BVt i fSSmmKJtmmM BILLIE BURKE, tPOCATION OF ELIZABETH u-od-. cjn, icxitvum "Whnt eaught m attention wns the fnrt that you were the producer of 'The Kher'H End." naid Miss Sherlock In n letter to .Mr. Nellnn. "Ah Wnrden Itced and others who nrc changing to some extent the old order of things hne said, 'Almost every Inmate of nu In stitution corrective needs discipline, i uui iney nceu nuinan uiscipiinc. I ROMKiiTSON ruijH announces "Good Women." n 'powerful drnmn directed by Onsuier (director of "Kis met"), for relente Into this mouth. This new photoplli.x which carries n Rtory dealing with the convention, of modern foclety, is from the origlnnl story of the nmc linme, by "C. Gardner Sullivan. The' cast inlght be termed nn nll-stnr one. wdtli Ittsenmry Tlieby, Karl Sehenck nnd Hamilton Kcvcllc ns ptln-cipnls. Guide to Photoplays For the Week to Come New I'hotoplnys STANIiKY "Tho Love Special" carries Wallace Itold n8 stnr with Agnes Ayrcs nnd Thootloro Roberts In sup port Tho story Is from "Daughter of a Magnate," by Krnnlc M, Spenr lnftii, nnd tells of n civil engineer nnd tho daughter of n railroad president going through n snowdrift In a loco motive to save an option on a right-of-way. The Kastcr Fashion I'nrado nt Atlantic City will ho an added fea ture. 8TANTOX "Hush" Is by Hada. Cowan nnd directed by Harry Carson with Clara Kimball Young ns the heroine. The plot deals with a marital mis understanding In which tho wife tries to keep her past experiences from Iter husband. Iluth Lloyd Kinney Is the added attraction In solos. PALACE "O'Mnllcy of the Mounted" Is William S. Hart In the rolo of author star. The plot deals with the search for a murderer In tho wilderness of ths western country, only to bo con fronted with a love affair with tho Uln of tho hunted one. Eva Novak Is the girl. ARCADIA "The Kallh Healer" Is by William Moody und antedates "The Mlrnclc Man" on tho spoken stage. This Is Georgo Mclford's production nnd direction. The story denls with a young shepherd's supernatural heal ing power. Milton Sills and Ann For rest nre In tho cast. VICTORIA "Tho Kentucklans" Is from the novel by John ,For., Jr. In It ap pear Monte Blue, Wilfred T.ytcll and Diana Allen. Tho story was directed and made by Charles Mnlgne. The plot denls with the clash of two men of tbe famous blue-grass state, from which tho story takes Its title. Poli tics nnd lovo are Interwoven. CAPITOL "Tho Price of Possession" brings Ethel Clayton as a widow of on Autunllnn who goes to Englnnd to claim her Into husband's estnte, but flnds It belongs to another. The pos sessor of tbe estnte flunlly wins the loe of the widow, nocllffo Fellows, Mnud Turner Gordon nnd Reginald l)enn are In the cast, which was di rected by Hugh Ford from the sldry by W. Uoggs. f v IlEQEXT "Home One In the House" Is from the stage play by Larry Evans, George S, Kaufman and Walter Pcr clval. It denls with the love of a good woman upsetting the plans of a crook to substitute pasto Jewels for the genu ine. Edmund Love, Vola vnle nnd W. J, Irving In the caBt which John Inco directed. Kevlew'cd Heretofore AtAltKKT STlltitiTCecti De Mlllo'fl "Forbidden FruU," first half of the week. Fatty Arbucklo In "Drewstcr's Mllllons'Mast half of tho week. ailEAT XORTIIERX Constancy Tal tnndge In "Tho Perfect Woman," first half. Anita Stewart In "Harriet and jhe Piper," last half. ALHAMRltA Charles Chaplin In "The Kid," first half of tho week. Vera Cordon In "Tho Greatest Love," laat half. IMPERIATr- Nazlmova In "Billions," first half. Charles Ray In "Peaceful Valley," last half. COLON! Ah Cecil Do Mllle's "Forbidden Fruit." first half. Mildred Harris Chaplin In "Polly of the Storm Coun try,'1 last half, BELMONT Dorothy Olsh In "The Ohost In tho Garret," first half. Miss Olsh In "Flying Pat," last half. Mllle's "Forbidden Pilgrim," 'The Kid." 'Forbidden STRAND Cecil De Fruit." LOCUST "The Passlonato with stnr cast. niVOLt Charles Chaplin In STRAND Cecil De Mllle's Fruit. LEADER Blllle Burke In "The Edu cation of Elizabeth." Monday and Tucsdav ; "The Deep Purple," Wednes day; Chaplin In "The Kid," last threo days of week. CEDAR Mao Murray In "Idols of Clay," Monday and Tuesday; "Hello ttopc," Wcdnesdny and Thursday; Blllle Burke In "The Education of Elizabeth," Friday and Saturday, COLISEUM Thomas Melghan In "Con rad In Quest of Ills Youth." Monday nnd Tuesdny; "Behold My Wife,1' Wednesday and Thursday ; Blllle Burke In "Tho Education of Eliza beth," Friday nnd Saturday. "SOMEBODY'S LION" New Mask and WIB Show at Fo rest Easter Week '" 't'ltft IM....- 4I.I...1 .... mii . -mini iinnnni , i .. In i " .""i ill nil- .whsk hum u Iff i; . ,, I Easter week nt the Forrest tT s ." alluring title of "Ho.nelwdv'l ''? th.? with the subtitle "A , j?r tt inl V'.1?" Two Knots." The book Jl i ' ' !" m. i.ruino. with dm i.t; -'.""win by Charles Gilpin. . The prod,S?i U'J Morgan. " IS Undcr V 5! "Homebody's I.lon" Is In .. the tint taking place on n irivnta ,"A'; bound oiFa cruise nroUnd he VnriH1 and the second nn n heari? . 1"' Isolated Island In the South gCas " Four specialty dances will onlhr' .i. yhow-A Russian dance that ""mi ho n marvel of prccislon-i : fo donee in which the dresses onh'" ticipants nrc covered with 6raaP fu rors, a cabaret specialty, and a ?T.i Sea Island dance that wilt nulte? nnnagTard.rnnyth!ngthft KEITH INSURANCE PLAN Undcr a blanket lnmtrnnn. recently arranged by the . p km circuit of -audcvllIc theatres e rvJ"' plojM of the theatres connected wltl", the circuit Is nutomntlcally Insured an nimcne, rt trVtrvt it . ,. --"m 1 up iiiiiimi mnnn.. . fhn l..-..' -"" ."lr I 1,, ir-i" --- - Minn uuiuva iiii-uinc r once, Jlr nmination. scrubwomen included in Kvery to tho anil ToW Purccll. whoso husbnncl ilt.,1'1 '1 0!"J after serving two and onc-l.alf xZ, ns doorman of Keith's Theatre int.. scy City, wns the first beneficiary On Friday, April 8, benefit matins performances will be held in ev?rT vaudeville theatre in the countrv ThI entire receipts from hundred's ni theatres wilLbe turned over to the In mirancc fund? In ndditlon to the rZ ulnr bill nt Keith's here spccinl featnr will be offered. " CLARA, KIMBALL VOUNC. "MUSM" Statttron rioni Itemll"-. Niionii Childers, Law- con Butt and K.ite Letter, GM S llfULKY, formerly mana geii of the llholi Theatre,, is now tatioued at th" Apollo Theatre, Atlan tic t'ity. (IWAllI) M. MITCHKLL. who di- Hc monii-nt in the development of the 'tory. The n-t nremt where n real western "rodi-o" is held iv iiuotlier htnrtling scene, with n grand tninl rising high in the air nnd thronged with spectators It i b such realistic i.ffpot that Ml Hurt enhances the convincing iun!it of his production. This stori is one of hi own. nnd Lambert Hillyer ndupted and directed it It deals with a brave officer of the Mounted Police of the Northwet and lontuin a charming lit tle romance mixed with ninny thrill lu Nowik pl.ijs opposite the' star TIIK movies aie getting the cv devil from the legitimate stage! Ye they are! And it isn't neiirl.v us punni a It ound. It Is a literal "tntcment of fact, for (lerenc MQlnnr' plnj . "The Devil," ha been filmed with Georgp Arils, one of the actors who Interpreted the title role of the piece In America, as the tnr. the pro duction ii completed a short tinip ago by Harry Leoiihiirdt and Andrew J Callnghau for Associated nxhlbitors. Inc.. which will preent it through I'ntlie. This famous dramn was first hown in 1H07 nt HudnpcM. and then in Yletma. It created n furore nnd the following season invuded the theatre, of every capital on the continent ' Euroiip, howevir, had only one ibvll out of Molnar. whereas In America there1 weie two. One production "as of fereil with George Aril's, another with Kdwin Stevens. .1 thiid with William Abingdon 'Hip well-groomed. well mannered drawing-room devil, with hi mniioi Ie his divercet mlle. hi subtle inniien docs of George Arils, is thp ont th" i movies have taken and with a setting nnd supporting enst repotted to be most elalKirato. Tin i-elluloid jiresentntion n( ihe Molour nliiv will make It bid for nubile favor at the Stanley week of April 4 Critics who have seen 'The Devil' at private review deiluie that Mr Ar liss gives a wonderful impersonation of the (harncter, and his acting H about tho bct thut ha been seen m Broud wav motion -picture theatre- for some time .lame Young (Jireotid tin production H Hng ACMES A.VBES "TOCBirDEN FRUIT" Colonial. 333 stirljt 5t,'Str4iiJ The story tell of two niPn who be ' lievcd neither in God nor in future life, I and shows how one man. even afte- iieatn, wns eartliliouiid until he was willing to be guided bv the higher creed that "love i the grPat progressive force in thi world and what we call th" next." An u 1-star cast Wjndhain Standing of plnver miludes , Mahlon Hamilton . i lompan.v "Love's IInrvet" and Shirley Mnson, the petite WiUinin Pox Mar. is also responsible for the direc tum of "The Lnmpligliter," which erw" Mi's .Mnson ns n new starring vehicle. GorViniNIHU MOUIUS has start- ! cd on hi third original scenario for Goldwjn. called temporarily "The' Hangman." One of the author's stories written directlj for the screen, has been J filmed nnd is ju't released "A Tale of j Two Worlds," in which Lentrice Joy has the lending pint. 'Ihe econd, "Ace of limits. " in whiili Mis Joy again is tast for the lending feminine inle and Lou t'hnnev for the leading male role, I is now lead) to be put into pioduction. AKSHALL NKILAX is consider-' ing the pioduction of n big film on prison reconstruction tit tlie invitation of the Prison Reconstruction Lengue. with headquarters at Seattle. Wash Miss Murgnret V. Sherlock, secretary , of the league, made the offer to Mr. , Neilnn as a result of his achievement in I the production of "The Uiver's lnd." the .fames Oliver Curwood story which i served ns the producer s initial inde pendent offering through First N'ntionnl following the formation of his own MA11 A MMUnou&MgMcwaMMtAinBcaMaMMrMm I i i i i n i sntv V I lKI il T 1 KTII E vnu -in. e the ome tune Hutu I announce ngn thst William C ONSTANOi: TALMADGi:. who-e attractive personality hn won her so mnnv ndmirerH, will ue trie stnr ji thp Siantoo, week of April 4, wIipii she will be seen in the tirsr howing of her latest First Xutmnal produc turn "tiood Hefereme." which was written bv L .1 Hath, and m enarizeil b) Dorothy Farnuin In the realms of motion-picturo stars. Miss Tnlmndge i a unique little figuie among the loiu livt of those who weep and wail, or limn nni sun e. as the i.ie ninv ne nnu in ent Vauchan Moodv plav , The h aith Healer, ' un t" he pieturHsed by Para mount under the direction of George Melford icpii natrons have perhaps been iinious '" h.iin just who would be h.h..l.u.i ,,1l. .tin iii.rMMtfil of thl lit I l.r i --.. . ! i - i. , w .wi, i .. .... manv powerful and ibffii ult role to thcio is no one who upproai he In r bring to life upon the screen the har- i m the particular branch of fuiuedv i-i lifters of that remarkably htiirv 'whiih 'he e,c'ls. Hchievement The Faith Heuler' will In "Good Ilefeienco ' -"'ss I"1 be shown nt the Arcadia Tbentre n"it I imidgo bus the role of Mury Waviie. veek. I who looks for a po-itlon in vnin occnu-e After careful nin-nleration at u:e Fnmnus Plavers Iilcv studio, whprp thp picture was filuud. Mr Melford de cided to entrust the title rolp of the chnractpr. "Michnelis ' in Milton Sill Sir Sill his been een in mnnv big production reeenilv lie will lie par ticulnrly tenlled fm hi' inie-pn llitioll of one "of the ptimipal holes m Iliigh Vord's produition, "'I'he Woman Thou Gavet Me, nml m the lieur.'" Melfoid produition. ' Heboid Mv Wife" Ann Forrest appears in the p.nt of Itho.l i Svilllair.s She is not onlv a beautiful leading woman, but n hara' ter aetiess of abilltv Miss Forrest mail" u decided bit a the litr'e cellar lave.v in Wil liam De Milieu produitiou of "The Prince Chnii Fnnnv Mulgp'v innisMir H'tie.- is Mnry P.culer tl vn,,l Kri j.-r k Vrocini plavs Matthev It. i r l- h . band and t Up v ni a I hwi U i Iv -itc i Martha Piealer, is inti rpr"nj I l.oioln O'Connoi u nin' -Tikiiu ' ' ' fr that clinrai ii r fiart I.itt.i Mai ii.iai ri. who iufi in fV' 1 15 ) Miles "For Ibt'er it Wuii .. inl in William De Milit- s I l.e Chan." tin' i"'e Annie It.b rt IlrOVUT i I Ml Ah" lie old negro Dr. Littleneld tin- ivnim' man of s i rnce who dues hi ben to desirn) faith of his patient in Michjell. the fun Ii healer, find "" prpseni- an .iiu'esiing jieaw i biiriii tniuliiii ' pmti.iwd b Adolph M "ii in uhil" IMvinnl X'tucun nnd (icore Ilemll nlo iihih-m i hs as sociate dm tor I Minuum lu Hue will nlso be -een in un exulkui ilm nrter part eniirelv uiiei to b i ponces of charaeiei intcrpretntion .h luis no li'fereiues to ofler Nell Noreross is mor' suciessful. mil .(cures an appointment ic sc lal ncie tinv But Nell is in ill huilth, and wh"n h" is forced to give up the idea of taking the position she iiige Mnrv to impersonate her Mnrv present birilf a Veil Son ros to Mi-' Cnro ; Inn Inr'hnll who is tuing to regain, her sin ml pn'it bv iiitrnilu. mg lor tiepm w to 'Ocletv. nun Ii nsillti't In w Idic Mnrv is incepted, and one of her nrt dutie is to get her einplover nut of tail when he is held as one of ihe, spectator at an illegitimate prize fuht Lain' the nephew invites his, t.iue tighter friencN to a reception at' his mint'" home This results o cli nstrously that the aunt dec ides to take the nephew, his i i rctni v, nml a col lege hum who i posing as a theological student mi a i rulsc The n"phevv i filling in love with his inrv. and when the inllige Iriencl gne off swim ming With In I', h" ".III- off w irhout them li'icvnu ihi'in tu gei home ihe best wav lliei i an Thev bon.ivv i lothes, and vi hi n thev rvai b hniiie n private ses-unn I'riui pi tight is ill progr on-iinice give- up her iliifii rsoiiiiiinii nun kui-s uiim her boanling liouc . but Is soon folium 1 bv Coleman, mid tln-n comes an int., esting climax 'Ihe n'l in support of Mi lal niadge nn linl'" Ned Spark' M"ini I.1..1 Vincent Coleninti and Nellii I'all.e Spanning villi. l.l NEXT WEEK JOYFUL EASTER WEEK FESTIVAL! MAGNIFICENT FLORAL DISPLAY IN THE LOBBY '111, 0CJ SI.NSATION Cl! Till HbSOS 'GOS EDWARDS SONG RE-VUE OF 1921" WITH rill, I'OUIAIl VMErttCAN vll'ii'KH ITtOUl I I It .rA'.l.ll GUS EDWARDS (Himself) M iiir- "iuii (ttop oi miiii roi'Mi i'inm:(i DOLLY KAY BOBBY BERNARD & CO. T ) r 'N S I H. I-It IIXPON'K.ST IN A HIHIt i,.n arv REri l.N lu U DKMI.LK OF THC l-MOlSi ITA1 ". CiflAN'l) OPKHA STAR CICCOLINI I'titv i' v n suit c hk c;o ot'i.nv c mrvsy ash iioy.vi, chand opkhas RECK & RECKTOR RUSSELL & DEVITT - ii rv i s rKnrAis'inii i noMi;i!ANs Jimei-EVANS & PEREZ Looii KINOGRAMS is lSS1irNi NUVKI.TV rui . s oi un: IJAY t..s.rnv M'.is.o ai iiiai tiov AND illh I'OI'lIn FAHCEUKS! HomerB.- MASON &KEELER Marguerite d I mnrobAllty a l I'or r Ilmrrton Hi nnf NATIONAL VAUDEVILLE DAY, FRIDAY, APRIL 8 Monstoi IJenelit. Knttic I'locctds to Insurance Fund A Great Show! Remember the Date! Special Feature! I I v nn. r si a r ' III. IT! V.' 1, -!. S ti C 1 DC K in.- TO l.'OO Wl.l Iv I' AIJV ANf K V i im "nji ni iiKi.ciiv 4111 1 llVII. .' I." K, liMVIil 7 A o Vnt Ueek llrilillvi. Knsltr Hill 5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 5 KRAMER & BOYLE CHIEF LITTLE ELK ROSE & MOON "JIM" the BEAR HENDRICKS & STERN rinsr vm.i riui.A miohino CHARLES RAY In Hit I itvl rrudiutlnn CiyJ Peaceful Valley (S5g) r rS "(V.Mallc.v nf tlie .MiMitilPcl. Wil Hum S Ilari' new I'liruinmint pic turo vvliii'li ill !' Niiiivvn at tnc I'al aco Tlieatre next week. line i-cenic liackgrmiiiili have been utilized and ,loe AiiRtist. the camera num. has taken full advantage of the opnortunitj to show what i an Iip dune with the Idi The naggi liiiBht where the niillaw hand the Hill xnni! ' has it, hide I'llf art' . ' li.n siiie HI the i tli. in un I Ilarl's wild ride to cover llirouuh the imsses of Ihesn moutitaltis. up tho slip- h rnll nni) Intn th PTrlfl whcTd the (iid jna m concealed forms a thriulnx J mttilnx, tiTJi MfTIIIU'l Mi wlii.ii lie tn JJi. iciill UeiK nf i I It' In,' a pirn tlut Iiivk Ii.iic 11 ninn ' Hi gl" IIBililINt 11 VMUllllll SsC'lllllllV' illlllll hi futile effort to reit , tin v. i, KPiinie of hi c'oit friend. whne . on tiduiii- he had ln'trajul h) robbing him of hi- wifp. and finall.v hm punl'h nienl. o drastic hk to carry the etoiv of the play evpn beyond thin life he fore hi regeneration In achieved ' It i taken from the btnrv of thp fiiinoii author IIiikiI Kuik and m in1-m-iiIi'iI a hPiliB in mnnv ieie In Ih. iinisi ii iniirkahh tilm ivei pi oil n'l' bull n ih' ie und art t i l.iiinii n An entlie ear 01 loin-tutu wor ilu mp winch more than thirtv seven mile- of film were taken, ivas devoted to tbe( llll I ( IIVMil.ll rill tt.'DVV Zimmerman Theatre Mv"'i.T;v.;!:0B' tii.i iiii(t Lfcfj Gmntown I Cbetteo lilA PEFINED ENTERrAINMENT 90 ROOF ' SERVICE CHAB6ES1 3AT.1J, San 1'rnnrlsio Diin.fr und KELO 'rro,m"c LAGANA NIP Bigwood "'"' Barnes "",r,,,,,,,7,"""f GOLDIE "'"' WARD $n WHITE WAY TRIO 6oB" I I.SIS,C.M 11,1.1 IV, 111 fit. 00 MriNKi:, sua 'iurdu 25c & 3r5c Tlnir-,i,, 4 Sutiirclua 2 VIA I TIIIlW niNK.IIT LAST TIMI5 "Charley's Aunt" llrKlnnlntr Ultli SI'KC l.l. I'.ASrKK MATIN KK MONDAY FRANK FIELDER Pftentt MAE DESMOND XH.r: In tlir orltUFttmouH Comedy Haceu REBECCA OP SUHNYBRODK rMKIVI S1VKKT HTOKV 111' HISIl'I.K WfH ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Market St. Bargain Matinee Today ADSIISSION 300 I Private Instruction, WalDUt 7MT I Drrtctlon f Itr, It y Tclcr CHESTNUT Do You Remember OPERA HOUSE WHEN THIS THEATRE WAS OPENED BY THE MESSRS. LEE AND J. J. SHUBERT THEY QUOTED "ABE" LINCOLN AS FOLLOWS: "YOU CAN FOOL ALL THE PEOPLE PART OF THE TIME. YOU CAN FOOL PART OF THE PEOPLE ALL THE TIME. BUT YOU CAN'T FOOL ALL THE PEOPLE ALL THE TIME." THE TRUTH OF THIS WAS DEMONSTRATED WHEN KHIH OF THE W ONE OF THE SHUBERTS' LARGEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE TRAVELING ORGANIZATIONS, PLAY ING AT PRE-WAR PRICES $1.50 $I.OO Cts. TESTED THE CAPACITY OF THE THEATRE AT EVERY PERFORMANCE THE ALL-STAR ORGANIZATION INCLUDES MLLE. ANNA CODEE Troiii Folies Bergcre, Parli JIMMY HUSSEY BRENDEL & BERT MAE WEST GEORGIE PRICE WM. MORAN ALBERT WISER CLARENCE HARVEY JACK STROUSE ARTHUR BOYLAN LOU EDWARDS FRANK ORTH PAUL O'NEILL MARGUERITE FARRELL BETH STANLEY VERA ROEHM ROSE BOYLAN AND lOO CENTURy BEAUTIES MATS. WED. & SAT. AT 2.00 SHARP NIGHTLY AT 8.00 SHARP A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT SECURE SEATS EARLY 'SHUBERT LA" WEEK fcJH M MEH I FINAL PEBFOBMANCE SAT. EVrT AP2IL 2 PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES, DIRECTION LEE & J. J. 8HUDERT SAH S. EVES AT 8 15 MATS: WQ.& SAT. 2.15 A SPECTACULAR UIV ARTHUR llll HAMMERSTEIN'S SUPREME BID WED. MAT $r&1l50 SAT MAT MJi $2.00 JUI I h ) SUPREME BID M HJi "Bl jf BEN WELCH M Ace"Hi& suTd of PriraD A DOWNPOUR OF DANCE AND MELODY A RAINBOW? , OF COLOR AND FLASH A MIRTHQUAKE OF LAUGHTER- A SPECTACULAR HIT AND THATS IT EXACTLY ADELPHI POP. KAT THURS. ?.tt, $1.50 REG.J1ATSAT gK7, $2.00 JDHAI. pon OLD AXDYOl'.VG. S li:r IA f ATTENTION (;ij:.v TO HOLIDAY I'AIl Tli:s KOIt DHDUTANTHS. Comfock and Gists' M L' v I A cohedx success l AMH ANt Eva - WITH AT MOLLY MINTyRE XMS GENUINELY FUNNY WITH LAUGHS OVERLAPPING- LEDGER amusing, wirry and clean as a WHISTLE,"- BULLETIN: 15 REALLY LIKE THE OFT MENTIONED BUT SELDOM SEEN ALL STAR CAST-RECORD S HURrtf, fpP v UP eAll XlhuiMJS a iKiunnn ur KARt BRILLIANCE. tfAe SELX)yNS preservt JANE i,A v- m M m COWL IN i mm THROUCH m Bj AllaixLaudoaNarhr 2 MOST INTERESTING PLAY IN TOWN i ' -' i" i " ii ri m T ItoBillA fE ARROWS OF EASTER JOY FROM THE SELWyNS; TO THE PLAYGOERS OF PHILADELPHIA :rL-, - 1 C iRxWlJ23f : I iM?,f Ml 151 !b Bv - MISS REED IS APPEARINC IN ! HER GREATEST SUCCESS EDCAR SELUYN WROTE HIS I GREATEST PLAY FOR MISS REED -MISS REED DEMANDED HER HOME TOWN OF PHILADELPHIA ! SHOULD SHE . THE PRESEN- : TATION FIRST FOLLOWING ! THE TRIUMPHAL EMCACEMtKi; AT THE TIMES SQUARE THEATRE IN NEW YORK Ufie 9ELWNS present ! FLORENCE! l HH B HIIHHtii KEEU M IN THE MIRAGE By Edar Selrv, OPENING I MONDAYl jM m :LYWFPR.4i I SCAT SALE OPEfrj IriUiO. nKv.n - "alH SAM S. MAIL ORDERS NOW SHUREftT 2 WEEKS ONLY fiEClNNINC MONDAY ApRII 4 yPllVCKtT E.KAY OOZTZ PKESJMK i?JE THURSDAY SAAA IREWE BERNARD BOROONI IN THE PANTASTIQUE MUSICAL REUL AS YOU WERE jliinil1"ll'''a!s4 S ifeiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiniiJWiiiiiiliiliHili 111. lltb I'bon WlJiut 0880,1 Fo DneQlf at th Abor Tbtalrtt, Appl' Untnt Dtj., Cburtnut 8t. Otcv Uoat Bldr., CUeitnul ( J. l -v 'Jij4'- ' j
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