'TV y" - v V v. jr.v v 'J8 ,V r' ' v"' "!- &. m i . rr & u, . i . ia . .-9 W6 l ' u c . TOVTOKTWfli PTTRTiTn fLEDftETPH'tlJABELPHIA, SATUKDAY,. MARCH 26, 1921. 11 I , 'I i 'riZirical Billboard for the Coming Week v.. Allrnctlons .nfsr "Homebody's Won," thirty- ftfft annual Mask nnd Wig show, pro. third annua' il ftnd ,,Rnccd by duS?nt of the University of Pennayl ,tuL Moro plot than usual a prom ?"i nd the dancing upeololtlefl for ,wd,i ? club Is noted tiro ald to be rxlmordmarlly original, colorful and elaborate. Continuing Attradlong ,vricK "Nemesis," ft new Amerl 0s"irama by Augustus ThomaB, pro tin 5rS oeorgo 61. Cohan. Tho dean d?MAdn,lcar ? playwrights has as his $.?l n Spolo of the fallacay of tho V1'?, nr tit method for certain dctcc fl,ngcS?crlme7 The tory l of contom ,lon interest and told with Mr. KomaV cll"nown theatrical skill, 5h0tt Corrlgan heads tho cast, and Em.7f MinSort Vo Carlotta Monterey. aMP&riobE; Eleanoro Woodruff SS John Craig. nrrPHI "Adam and Eva," a smart I"S i,y auy Holton and Goorgo tfffion Joint authors of "Polly w?h a W The Plot liBSttf do hi. a rich mm whose family nro nriUf of the Idle rich. The mngnato S,i business manager, vho by cf.rfue puts tho whole family on ff ot "responsibility for winning Its lw.S out of tho situation many .".in,, scenes develop. Th cast .Td?sB Mol" Mclntyrc. William 6d! Dtan&B Pattlson and Ucrton Churchill. nlnlD "Tho Acquittal,". P.IU Wei- (Pan's drama, called the "last word ) ihMtrlcal suspense and surprise." It .mystery play, but ono that Isnot dMe lwS bostnniBly or with obvious thrills Th Plot concerns an unfallh Jul husband, his wife, ruthlessly bent - MnoslnB him, and other factors ."rlangular triangle. Tho fcaturo S.t.rs aro Crystal Heme, Gcorgo girM K& William Harrlgan. Arcrvrr "The Whirl of the Town." CV rfowest Century Theatre Prom md production. Jean SchwarU 2to the muslo and Harold Atter Emm Is the librettist. Tho scenery 1,'cTorful and striking. The rich cos. iT.mimr Is tho creation ot French SIS fes In the long list of enter Sinirsaw Mile, Anna Codec, of tho FoU es Berger. Paris; Brendcl and Burt tho eccentric comedy pair; Clar fnc" Nordstrom, Jimmy I Wy, Clar ence Harvey and Ocorcle Price, all noted for cleverness. nVBERT "Jlmmle," a "mustcorn My." book, lyrics and coro by Otto Harbuch, Osca Hammorsteln. 2d, Herbert Stothart and Frank Wendel, Joint authors at other entertaining Mends of mirth and melody. Frances White, the star, Is a homeless waif, who eventually wins lovo. famo and fortune. Miss White has many rhanccs M comedienne, singer ana Since Ben Welch, Harry Delf and Rita Owen are In the cast. Tho pro-Ar-inn in lavish and colorful. tARlC "Smllln' Through," with Jane C0W1 an ill" wiaiiiiii'N "" ... role In a play with an optimistic mes Use of lifo after death. The twin (lories of sentlmont, tragqdy and hopo fulness aro dramatic In situation anu striking In characterliatlon. WALNUT "Tlie Masquerader." with Quy nates j'ost in a. rirmni uhuii" ntlon of the "best seller" novel by Katharine Cecil, Thurston. Mr. Post plajs skillfully a double rolo of a airtingulshcd statesman, who Is ti drug addict, and a hack writer, his double. Vaudeville KEITH'S Qus Edwards' Song Revue of 19.1, Mln viinea iinu nu.oi huiiiuvipi Homer 1!. Mason and Marguerite Keeler In a farclal improoaDiiuy ; Clccollnl, noted opera tenor; Dolly Kay, singer; Bobby Bernard and com. pany. pUylet ; Back and Itecktor, orl rinnl Knecltiltles : Russell and Deltt. comedy and skill, and James Evans and Louis Perez, novelty act: pictures. OLOBE Larry Rellly and company, musical comeny; isora ana jjeuiioni, rtlt; Eight Black Dots, entertainers; Willis Hmlth. slnirer: "Melodies." nur- prle offering; Pnmahasaka'B Pets; Itolland and Hay, Joy and Jest; en. nell and Tj son. Bongs and danco; Ar noty Brothers, balancers. ALLEGHENY "Onco Upon a Time." muscal comedy: Charles Tiny in "Peaceful Valley," movies: Klmmey. Fheim and company, songs nna dances, Nat Osborn, song writer; Wilson and Larson, oddity; General Tlssano and company, Italian novelty. C10SS KEYS "Past, Present and Fu ture." satlro on life; Icelandic Ollnm iroupe, noveny amiei.es; niciion tjaso, funster: Tot Sisters. Juvenile enter tainers, Harry and Nlta Rose, songs and talk ; Sylvia Loyal and pets. New bill last half of -week. BROADWAY Andre Poolo and girls In vioi-jnn-; unapun in "xne Kia, mole, Florence, Hackett and company in "Nabbed," skit ; Jarrow, originator of magical "Lemon" trick. In stunts of mystery; Wnrd and King. cccen ttlqucs. New bIiow last hair. WILLIAM PENN Dave 'Kramer and Jack Boyle, entertainers; Charles Ray In "Peaceful Valley," movlo; Chief Little Elk and company, Indian novelty ; Leo Rose and Kathryn Moon, songs and dances; Arch Hendricks nnd George Stone, skit; Jim tho Shim- my King, a bear. New show last half. XtXON Charles McGood and company, cnulllbrlstB; Homer Miles and com pany, sketch; Rule and O'Brien, skit, "Sally Into Songlnnd"; Carl Emmy and pttB; movie, Byrant Washburn In "An Amateur Devil." New show last half. WALTON ROOF Lagnna, San Fran cisco shimmy and hula hula dnnccr; White Way Trio, comedy songs; Goldle and Ward, exponents of song nnd dance; Blgwood und Barnes, har monizing ducts; Nip and Kelo. acro batic dancers; Orchestral music, GRAND Raymond Bond nnd company, fuhny sketch, "Story Book Stuff''; Carpos Brothers', equilibrists; Mellon nnd Wronn, songs and talk ; Jewell's Manikins, circus stuff; Mullen and Ncal, sketch. Minstrels DVMONT'R "Scandal," the new hilarious- burlfsquo holds over for another week. Charley Hoyden, songs and chatter; Garvin and Lewis, comedians. "Tho War of 1899," another skit. Is peopled with comedians. Emmett Welch, singer, and other favorites of fer songs. k Ice 1'Alaco UKATINO CARNIVAI-K departure in the urograms on Anrlt 2 will b the introduction of a number of skaters who liavo nppearcd In theatrical nnd tnblold skating acts. Tho program will bo divided Into two parts, with genernl skating between. Those nnr- tlclpatlng arc Baptle and Lamb ; Etsio nnd Paulson; Katlo Sdimldt, lato or j rcu monc s snow ; jfuii 1,'rogcr ; Elizabeth and Gccnrgo Mullcr; Burk nnd Bluo; Anno Rlmoll; Lurscn and tuo clowns. Stock ORPHEUM "Rebecca of Sunnybroolt farm, mo layinc rural comedy wnicli made such a hit when revived two seasons ago. Pranks and frolics pre dominate. MIsj Desmond will play tho delightful heroine. , Burlesque CASINO "Powder Puff Revue." a now nnd sprightly show. Jack Pearl and Jamie Coughlln aro tho chief fun mnkers. Gladdlo Rllev Is the nrlma donna, nnd the Ingenues aro Leona Earl and Florence Talbott. This shew Is a smart Arthur Pearson production. TROCADERO "Naughty, Naughty" Is nescriDca as an up-io-nato nuricsque show. It is said to havo an, excep tional array of specialists, Including mo .rour Mormony uoys. PV.ori.ES "Ed Leo Wrotho and His Best Show" Is underlined. Among hli support are uouy sweet, caiica "Tne Amorlcan Anna Held," nnd Owen Mnr tin, a noted straight man In burlosquc. Attractions in Advanco APRIL i GARRIOK "The Son-Daughter," play off Chinese Intrigue, rivalry and loy alties, pet In an American scheme. Lenoro Ulrick Is starred. LYRIC "Tho Mirage." a drama by Ed gar Selwyn, starring Florence Reed. BROAD "Abraham Lincoln," John Drlnkwater's biographic drama of tho Master American. FORREST "Zlcgfcld Follies." 1920 edition. WALNUT "Opportunity," a melodrama by Owen Davis. It deals with a young man who ulms to becomo a financier. BHVBBRT"Ai You Were," tho fan tasy revue, featuring Sam Bernard and Irene Bordonl. EFFIE SHANNON AT WALNUT For thp final week of Guy Hates Post in "The Masquerader"-at tho Walnut, there is an added interest in the ap pearance of Kffic Shannon, ns the wife. Miss Shannon has been engaged by Mr. Post for thnt role to accompany him on his world tour of "The Mns qucrader," upon which he intends to start iu a few weeks. For six weeks this piny hns been at the "Walnut, unusually largo audiences havo wondered at the acting of. Mr. Post in the dual role he assumes. Upon hi next nppenrance here next year Mr. Post will probably nppcar in "Hamlet." LYRIC STOCK COMPANY Lawrence Phubert Lawrence, man ager of the Ljric Theatre, who hns taken a lease on that playhouso for the summer months, has nearly com- filctcd his plans for the stock company ip proposcB to Install for tho purpose of trying out hern some new plajs that have the earmarks of big hits. Other Theatrical News on Page 12 WALNUT ST. TI4F ATRP WAiNOT at i rictt i ivei 0Tn 8Tni37T Phone Walnot S16S J. P. 11UKKY Sole Owner C. C. WANAMAKEB Manae NEXT WEEK LAST WEEK!! FINAL PERFORMANCE SAT. EVG., APRIL 2 HUT THREB MORE MATINEES Today, 'Next Wed. and Sat. IIICIIAIID WALTON TCLLY Vrtiwnts GUY BATES AMERICA'S GREATEST ACTOR IN POST THE MASQUERADER BY JOHN HUNTER 1IOOTII. tttOM THE NOVEL 11V KATHEIIINE CECIL TIICI18TON APRIL 4 SEATS SELLING MONDAY WILLIAM A. IIKADV I'ltLSKNTH OPPORTUNITY THE MELODRAMA Ok' MARRtAdE. MORAL.S AMI MONEV BY OWEN OAVIS WITH JAIV1ES crane: AM) THE ADMlRAni.K COMPANY THAT TIIRIf.T.Kr THK.TRECOERS TOR MANY .MONTHH AT THE 4ST1I STREET THEATRE. N. Y. i1 v k 0fypi . b 1'iH r (hv fji'i DAILY Miif 'WimTAT EIGHTH-MflTINEE 10,000 Ladies Attend Weekly w' Hru NEXT WEEKI. II. HERK AND ARTHUR PEARSON PRESENT OVDER MBEVTJI funvM Vt5 H I && fi jfc lTl vfcjP'wif'' Aiv WITH J JAMIE COUGHLIN JACK PEARL AM) A KflWmV' Beautiful Atsortment of Powder Puffs MWHaMMlaiy AM, NEXT WEEK AONEN AYREN, THEODORE RORRRTfl, KATIIMN WII-MAMS, THEODORE KOSLOrP AtlSTAR CABT IN CECIL B. DeMILLE'S FORBIDDEN FRUIT A Htdm Thrrad of Ramanro nd TrtmMidouily fiurprUlm Cllmi. LEADER Lancaster Are. & 41it St. "The Education of EUza&th" JVfHnjdTnrE DEEP PrRPT.E" THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Charles Chaplin in THE KID" f Ilrmirl Jtl Um.... m.m w -. RAYMOND BOND vrllli JAVITT rnnnr . "STORY BOOK STUFF" C'uriMM llroii. I Mtnn A Wnn JEtVEI.IH MANIKINH CHAN, oixrorr a mary aw I ClifBtcr Com.. 'You'll llr fiuTVT1t I B3d lift. .Market Ht. (VAtl Muti, 2:1,1. Kru. 70 VUV S ntO-TLMIS ACT8 HOMER MILES & CO'. Karl Kmmr'd pel I Rule A O'Brien Chun. F. Hrmon I Cha. M. Ooodfi t. Co. and IIRYANT WASHBURN In A. AMATEUR DF.VII," SSI) AND IOCUHT 8TH. RUBY DfRF.MER. ri'AIRE VTIITNKY nno i had. ur.iuuui in in Passionate Pilgrim an. Market Tum.. Wed It qCocuC 62d and Sanwim Nta. NEXT WEEK RETURN BY TOPUtAR REQUEST TSetTtvoitt""- DOROTHY UISII In The Ghost in the Garret Thorn.. Frl.. Sat. DOROTHY OI8II In "KIVTNO PAT" Charles Chaplin IN HIS GREATEST COMEDY "THE KID" A! 0 ' . Market St. Bel. 0th lOUOCitfli MON. i. TUES. THOMAS MEIOIIAN In "CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH" Wed. MUton Sill In "Behold Mt Wife" ThaM. Frl. IIIIX1E BURKE In "THE EDUCATION OF EI.IZABETn" Sat. MarLEAN and MAY In "THE ROOKIE'S RETURN'' " OOTH ST. AND ft JLtA. cedar at:nue mKVtfc MoN. A TUBS. Mae Murray & David Powell "IDOLS OF CLAY" Wed.. Thnre. "HELIOTROPE" Frl.. Sat. RILLIE BURKE In "THE EDUCATION OF ELI7.ABKTn" ACADEMY OP MUSIC Sat, April 2. at 2:30 P.M. ALMA GLUCK EFBEM ZIMBALIST RECITAL Ticket, I1.C0, 12, 12 M). $3 at Heptw'i and Academy GARRICK Mat. Today $2 OCO. M. COIIAN'3 PRODUCTION. NEMESIS W1T INCIYICJU nMMETT CORBIOAN BROAD Mat. Today n $2 OKO. M. COHAN'S. ' ' "THE ACQUITTAL" FORREST Last Mat & Evr. 1TIANCIB WIIJJON A DR WOLF HOPPER , In "ERMIKIK" Next Week "MASK AND tVIQ CLUB" Chc8tnUt St. 9?Ta Mat. Today at 3 v-ni-owiui. v. , Tongtlt Rt R Rnarp CENTURY PROiTONADE REVUH WHIRL OF THE TOWN MM SHUBERT MATINEB TODAY B ""WUUU TONIOIIT AT HIR FRANCES WHITB IN A MUSICOMEDY Broadway "TIMMIF" With Success jiiTimiu. nEN WELCH ADELPHI St-VT' today MLCL.rni TONIGHT AT fl 20 THE DRIOHTEST A MERRIEST COMEDY ADAM & EVA I YRIC E"0" at 82! M' Wl isat. u. I iv, MAT T0DAY at 2 ;o JANE COWL1 "8MILIN THROUOH" ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia Columbia IIMc. CONTINUOUS DANCING TONIOHT Private Instruction gaSSSS ACADEMY 1?,fll0Tue. J56 oo m VP2$ZpcV$?Jl M A N O N Mmti Borl, Tltlany. Enr Arden. Mn Hackett, Chalmera, Rotlilar. Laurenti, Baliel Dlvert't. Mile, aalll and Corpe Du Ballet. Conductor, Wolff. Ttckete. Academy & Hers'. 1110 Cheat. St. Academy Tkla.Box orf.i Heppe'a,Ilin Cheat PHILADELPHIA mUsJi?.? 3?,0 r ORCHESTRA jK,,uv,r(,un.1tUud' SPECIAL WAONER PROGRAM ATRIL 25 DUMONTS ornt a011- Ev'-' 8i EMMETT WELCH Minstrcf. Senaatlonal Burleique. "SCANDAL" ICE SKATING Th'M.'t. TIIMSB BKATINCI SlIsSlONS DaVly "' APRIL 1 JrARDI ORAS ON ICB Phonee Preeton 1110(1 Weat 2UI PEOPLES KENS. AVE k CUMB. MATINEE TODAY ABE REYNOLDS REVUE r r,Arn qirls toom joyland "uwuw" witta lMnny Billy ailberl PHILABELPHIA'S POflCMOST THCATHIS FORREST -.5SS? ... Alf MH A V TH08. M. IXJVD XVAKSkMJrK. A ONE WEEK ONLY. NIOHTS AT BlIBJl MATS. WED. ft SAT. Popular Matineo Wednesday, Bct Seats $2.00 THE GALA EASTER EVENT! MASK - WIG CLUB UNIVERSITY Of PENNSYLVANIA S3D ANNUAL PRODUCTION "SOMEBODY'S LION" A NAUTICAL TAIL IN TWO KNOTS . . BY E. M. LAVINO MI1HM! AND LYRICS BY CILVBLES On.PIN STAGED BY C. S. MORGAN. JR. OVER 100 STUDENTS BRILLIANT ENSEMBLES NOVEL DANCES AND SPECIALTIES GORGEOUS SCENERY STUNNING COSTUMES . THE GLEE CHORUS A DISTINCTIVE MUSICAL FEATURE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW OF ALL I MON., APRIL 4 SEATS THURSDAY iiiw jiiiV H LaataifliflfliHa"B"afl iH Broad Below Locuat FRANK NIRDLINOEK Business Manager Mat. Today g $2 Next Week Last Week BROAD NIOnTS AT 8il5 MATTNEES WED. t SAT. AT 310 POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY , $1.50 ALL NIGHTS 50c TO $2.50 GEO.M.COHAN IVoduciiOn of.fhe Absolufe Ttramotic crLW T" m hv AWmammKmmWMmmmmmmmKimmmmr t. r: tj', With u fiunuiL William HairiinChr)5feTHeme JGeore Parsons i entire Original New York Cost PHILADELPHIA SAYS O. K. North Amerlrnn: "Myttlflea Audience" I Inquirer: "The Acquittal Wins" Public Ledsert IV'ell Worth Cohan nrand" Bulletin! I "Buttling Good Melodrama" Beginning Monday, April 4 1, Snsale' Thursday THE PLAY FOR THE AGES! WILLIAM HAniHS. JR , Will Present JOHN DRINKWATER'S 1 U 1 With FRANK McGLYNN ORIGINAL DISTINOUIHHED NEW YORK COMPANY UNCHANGED EXACTLY AS IfOR 41 WONDERFUL WEEKS ON BROADWAY. ALL NIGHTS. BOo TO 11.30. POP. WED. MAT.. BEST SEATS. $2. Chestnut A Juniper Sts. ajs.i TJ Iit rt NIXON-NIRDLINOBR . ... , Heu. , nuslneaa Mananer Next Meek Last Meek NIOHTS AT Siltt MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2H5 Pooular Matinee Wednesday y" $1.50 GARRICK IUS&Kj -Ovftsds d Fm2JJ W ,4Wtw samsaTaWii Aammwtm V7 yS fMT vJffKw rAJ-GUJMVsf 'M MmSMW - e - m s4mxaJj OKa Mtm WT v : a mm m. jm ioJmM V JF PSW ,'M wjkjW VLa ' & -fore Th? A GEO.M COHAN Production AUGUSTUS THOMAS' tOorvderful Pkm t(ai tsroves teuond douLi ikat finerDrinls are tioi infallills evideivce EMMETT COR WGAN and ihs ner fecrtTcolleclion of COHAN actors. 7 more uigMs 3 taqiirxjee.? st Time Sat. Night, April 2 "NEMESIS" will begin its New York Engagement at The Hudson Theatre, Monday, April 4 Beginning Monday, April 4 Mats. Wed., Sat. Mail Orders Now SEAT BALE Ol'ENH THURSDAY The Season's Dramatic Event DAVID 1IELASCO Freaenla LENORE ULRIC In "THE SON DAUGHTER" A PLAY OF NEW CHINA By fleo, Scurborongh and Dneld Ilelasco Most Impressive and stupendous ottering of the world's master producer, David Bclu&co, NlthU (exct'pt Silt.), Sat. Mat., BOo to 12. W). Wed, Mat., OOo to t. FOR HENEFITH AT THE AHOVF. THEATRIC. AI'I'LY AT THE' ,r,.sxA, urriur uuuiii niiviuijA Aiirij(i', JuvciimStaitlGnpaioftuif,i mmmmmmmmmmmmmm I TODAY iVIAri wumapi raAnniAUf' MATINEES IJWER'FIXJOR AND HALCONT LOOKS. B0e (mCLUDINO TAX) HAljCUlfr, ow jiwu (INCLUDI TAX) GtKBiJm) Jabawawi!!& 4w WiT1. . , f its tf Ar iiorirt.v tnoat ocauiuui rtoaira ar atSfTfer Ti To Mtr tnoat fteauhul fhcafra MARKETAT IIH NEXT WEEK JOTOl'S EASTER FESTIVAL EVENINOS imr.irMTs and flATURDAYfl LOWER FLOOR AND HALCONT Loons tbo (INCLUDINO TAX) HAI.CONT. BDo (INCLUDINO TAX) WALLACE REID IN A NINETY JULE-AN-HOUR HECOHD-UREAKER Tfielove Speca With AGNES AYRES THEODORE ROBERTS Adapted from "THE DAUGHTER OF A MAGNATE" Ily Frank S, Spearman IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE lulslntr with Ufa and escllement. sparkling; irl'h comtiJ. It la one of the most enloyabl of all Wallle'a pictures. ADDED ATTRACTION ONE WEEK MORE MARYE BERNE 8",;I"NT SOLOIST MimtaBOtBllIliflKJMKIOTTOIIIIlIt APRIL 4TH OEOROE AIILI3S IN "THE DEVIL" ommsiiaiira'nijv ARCADIA CHESTNUT STREET I1ELOW 10TH TODAY "WHAT'S WORTH WHILE" N'T WK A NEW rAIlAlIOUNT PICTURE CTEfijiiiiREiiiMiiiia.iiim.wjciimEP.MiiiHcirjajiraii: i n MARKET STREET AROVB 10TH TODA1 "FATTi" ARIICCKLH LN "DREHSTER'fl MILLIONS" ffl 1 yfel NEXT WEEK m NL.T W EEK FAITH Tsar wrnsjajsjal tbt Tsar -ajajl'BiBiaK M 31 In Her Most Channlntt and Darlnc The HEALER hush CLAPA KIMBALL YOUNG In Her Most Charming and Darlnc Theme li-W VaV "rW " 77 WILLTA3I VAUGHN MOODY'S MIGHTY DRAL, HEATING LIKE A GREAT HEART ON THE SCREEN. CAST INCLUDES JULTON SILLS AND ANN FORREST ADDED ATTRACTION Buster Keaton in "NEIGHBORS" fitaimwflniM mpwimiimiaiiiiPTB ll! 14 MARKET STREET 10 A. M. TO J1.1S V. M. PALACE TODAt OTIS SKINNER IN "KISMET" NEXT U T'V1 WHLIAM s. , HART JUfZ IN HEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE 1 P'MALLEY Ort I from the orlinnal etory by Hada Cowan, author or wny i.nanj:e inur iib, Annm attraction W. RUTH LLOYD KINNEY g CONTRALTO Q APRIL -JTH CONSTANCE TALMADOE IN S "GOOD REFERnNCES" iBaofiiiiiiiiiiiiKiNiiiiiiaiffl Miiaiiiiii'iiimfiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiPuiiiiiiiffl VICTORIA MARKET ST. AHOVK NINTH 0 A. M. TO 11:10 P. it. TODAY "TWIN nED3" NEXT WEEK A PARA.MOl'NT PICTl'RK THE kut: MOHTE BLUE A ROMANCE OF STOUT HEARTS' STRUGGLE AND OF LOVE GREAT ENOUGH TO SURRENDER EijrKiuffmirnmuraimfmjnHniiEiiMiunrmMiimiiumuiuianiuiiimumEiiinniiinHiit iiiiiniimi:.iiiianiiiri:i;rinjl gkmmw iiiWirflWiEiraiHiraiiKiiMairaiiffliiiiiiiiiiii'M m REGENT MARKET STREET BEL. I7TH NEXT WEEK METRO PRESENTS A HIGH- I'OWKHKU MIDTISKY I'LAy 'SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE" From tho stage Success by LARRY EVANS isjrairuiiffiiHfismcffliM'aiiEffliiiiKii'irjija!!'; eti'nKRranHmMmio'armuHaipHiciira.iniiiinauitaiHMttUPUiunBBiiiniiii nnmNiAi r?sr WWsiWIIirib Mon Tus WedR CECIL R DeMILLE'S 1 Forbidden Fruit I 0 A PARAMOUNT PICTI RK pnciiiMiiciiciiiniiiinj CTiiOTssiffliimBaas.ii'tiffimiiiiirffiniiwiffiiiaiimiia CAPITOL 724 MARKET STREET NEXT WKEK s riraiMMiiffiMM Hroad and Erie Ave 8 Mon .Tuea I Wert CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "THE PHirECT OMN" ? inxmmmimmmmmi:mmM; AC THE OREATll NortherLM Ethel Clayton S3 In N w Parnmnunt Picture I "THE PRICE OF I POSSESSION?" EP A IH.GH FORD PRODUCTION WlffllfflMBIIWIlIM oiviiiEiiiiniiiiinraimi ALHAMBRA FIRST SOUTH PHILA. SHOWING IL'lll AND MORRIS STS. Monday. Tuesday A Wednesday IN CONJUNCTION WITH AT DEV1LLL ChohX&b msmm WHflAH AND HNTI1KH AVE, IN HIS LATEST AND UNQI'ESTIONAIII.T HIS GREATLhT HIT "THE KID . CONTINUOUS 1 8(1 TO II P M IIANOK OK RILL AT HOTII l'HKATREU 1'O.MI'l.K.Tl: WWJItllllla i P ON TIU-RSIIAY ::i'B;!n)!T!iaiiM5iiiB:iir,iffl:iiirjiiaitii;iiiuinjm;iiii:iii,ir.uiyui;uuiiiiJc OTHBiWiraiMiiiffliiiiiiimpiiiiiiiiiiiraiiiiMiiiiiin ganjjHiifiiiiiaiiiw uuflititmuMrcHiinBitiimittninuiamajusc insitEniamiRiinsminirj GLOBE CKJ0S ELEGHEMI Vaudeville. ID A. M TO II P. M NIXT WEEK GALA EASTER FETE A Clever Juvenile Odcrlnc KID KABARET It's Kute, Klever and Koinlcal I3XTRA ADDED ATTRACTION A 11REEZK PROM ERIN Larry Reilly AND COMPANY In Celtic Songs. Dances L Pun OTHER ACTS WORTH "WHILE H Moncl u Tuendov H Se.lnKi1iy A Supreme Vaudtile N o ty iJ "ICELANDERS" An Unusual Lnteruin.nic Offer j Ing I'rsrnted by a nyr Cn S 1111 L CHAVGt D Till RSI)AY B SiiiiiniiniiiiniMinaiiiiiiDiiiiWMUiiEtiffliiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiii SMWiliiWllWSmOTWlllllB'llllliaillHIIIIIIIirailllll'lllll'r'j twill Jlfl B Walnut J Mon Tin. hi Wed. M NAZIM0VA Mnwiow. Thursday, iday and S iurlA K ? ,i,r ,,,, --irHiwilll V 4II t. 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I 1 K "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" Thuraday frlilav ami Shturjuy KATTY Alllll ( IU.K In "BREWBTEIfS MII.LIONW i?l?)ltmnttttrmrihin,flHjlHiei,uiitiirpH WTMHimMmmfiimuiiT uinniuLm riiiuuniiHjiiwiiiiwHtimimiouuiuiiiJitiu'Miiiuuii'iiuimitiiiiiiEjiuiinisiiiifa; Krankford U Allezheny vi, W irld Twracs' V nudevlllel heatre NEXT WEEK II'VriRK or S1IEPR JOY C 1 I I.AND MARSH 4. i O In "ONCE UPON A TIME'' mi mi ai rRi r MMMKl, SHKIRY (O tiENMIVI, I'lhXSO A CU, IIHIIORN A ( HIIMIIV II SUN A I.AKI.d Charles Ray In Plrst National Picture "Peaceful Valley" Prom the Famous tjlave Play biWHIIillllltllllflanilllMUllllIIHIiUnilS!!, iHioiMinniiiiiniiiiBtirinoH iB; . . -......bw..-..mm,. ...iiMMi.tiiM.imiuimtau.jiitiiiiiiuiiywjiii.iwii,iuiujumHiiwirrouutTmiinpnaiTijiiJinjWi mmmmmmmmm t 1 T A rrt r, 1J '! r. i r i I i V I A :i m a 91 i 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 HI 91 I I l 1 ii i i ii p ii i I ' ffl M "J to 'T l i IL I - 1 l;..tykj' S '-U 4j 1 'v ; V h nawssjaj '-- ' ' ' &mii.lt7
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