mp-- SjjW THE PASSION FLOWER' )N ITS STflGE VERSION Nance O'Nell in Spanish Drama Filmed Hore Last Week ' , yliiut - tn nil probability, few If 1..I nl,tir' ITfini1.ftt7.Pt1 nitfliPllf'C ,m m ,,. -;;-; ;,... trfnt nwn.v tvuh ij,i' ""-. iKn ontcrtalnod, or of having bnd any ,MirP. pxoppt perhaps In Its stricter ,rlislle wi'" '" ,l, vlpwl"K ofy tl,i'1 nrflioutlly fnrillil ilrnma of .Tneinto n,nfnrnlr. "'" mNsion nuwer. tt It '- M,inll-V l1"1"' t,mt ,l,c t,nt majority left llir tlientre with tbe IiIrIv '. r(.ppct for tin1 re.ult which the SpnnUnl obtnlncii nlth lit1, uniileitMinl ""In Al1nn""t!tt. to uhp Its nuicli more' Imprpwive orlgfnnl title, is of San, strictly i-onUi.ci.tnl In rhnraclrr. Sv ut tlinl typk-nl of Spanish Srtmn'woiiM " preMimntiiouB. hc-cpnc AmtrlMiK! Iiiop been prlvllcril to we flparntlvi'ly few P'y o( tl,e modern BmrWi KPhool, tn ntony rpRppctn It ,,ernblM Hniipltunn or Strlrltlbors, of thin follow h r'rondt or other. I.ntln t. .'..hnlnllf It llR thP fnillt of n nnrkfilr weak firt nrt. which not only. nuts thp "."torn nnd actrefme Into ponl ion, whirl, tend to mnke them rlillcu ona, but l Uo tilled with tonchrs of he staiP-ftflKPl. Therefore the play's whole success rests on the Inst two acts, koth closely knit, cut to the bdne, nml iVadine up to Impressive nnd poignant SloiiVi. Thr guilty love of a limn (or his Htppdniiglitor. a love whlili lends him to commit one murder, nnd attempt a necond, is not accustomed material for American playgoers. ProUnbly none of our own dramatists, except, per hap'. Eugene O'Neill, would hnve ever ttfoipled its handling. If the part of thc.dnughter hnd been it well plaved ai were the roles of the stepfather nnd thp mother., by Alfred Hickman and Miss Nance O'Nell, the Impression might have 'been even jtronger. nnd. Incidentally, the idea of thOe lnt two acis wouiu nuvr ueen more unpleasant. In fact, spectators were onlv too willing to believe the brst they could of thp motive behind the illicit love; they wero ready to make fjctue. and. In the talk between tho acta tl.ev did so. to rellevp the cssen till Intoicrnbillty of the theme to tbe American temperament. Misi O'Neill, as the mother, was ut I rent disadvantage both In nctlng nud lipect in 1110 hliouu nrai ni.-, uui tliaibed (.teadlly In her power till she Mtept everything before hrr at the Viimas, txlirn she iliscoviTcd, b means of their passionate tlrst kiss, that her iijplrlnn of the guilt of her husband and daughter were correct. Hickman, remained nnd plcturehque. mudc Kte tin, the father, a vivid figure of high .motion", wliupe lnugh when he finally cmlieil the girl in hl urum held trie releaed pas-lions of jears. scorn of the norM and a great, unholy Joy. ItuWo. the villainous M'rvnnt. was exceptionally well plnjed by Harold thrtnell. Here Is n character, slightly- lemovod from the vital triangle of lead ins !cr. whose life and personality pique the interest nnd nrouse tbe curl oiitj Like some characters In the pifp nf .liineph Conrad, he brings the thought, "Here U another story in Unit" It U only natural to comparo ,the Hajtc play In the picture version shown lietc lat tti'rt i lie inner, wim vivid, a ui'icsio o great balls and sunny Mrecte, n trnjlc romance of 'Sunny .Spain. The plaj. often turgid, U simple drama, unadorned pither In scene or acting. It (oncentrntps the Nunersti- Hone pocsionatp. sordid pnrochlnlism of the Hiiall, ignorant country districts. 'ROBIN HOOD' REVIVED WITH SPLENDID EFFECT Vocal Distinction and Spirited Acting Mark Production of De Kovon Operetta ForreM Knoilcll uooil lnni In mnltc the melodic fortune of three nCcrngc liicil comedies enrich the neiond ' "i "Knuin Hood." The splpndld ernal nf ItPKn, ) KVpn'H llcht pera of Hherwood Forest in that un iffitiml )llt Iiithlv romnntd, iiorlnd Inonu ni "Mpirie Knelmul" i-pphIIp.I i those who hn, forKotien the detail that 'cere ,,rc u fir.-t and thlrl act also 'un unto n wealth of mefodlPH that re npprn.rlntp to the theme and some aiiMcinnlv part writing for the voices M varied nnd effective orchestration ISO. I'll!'..!, dlltllln ll..l.t.. H.1M ... ' dlMliiitlnn often claimed for It. 'J wing titf-riill.v an American classic 'I lilt' llclil iiirill Klnfi. H-ilpl. Diinimr. who niiikes the re al is Imown for his vniidevillc acts erpalioiiis tuwt i ti v..uf ?.... i.A ...i. nlrablp inmpttnlei he sendn out for elipP mid (Minlnunin, linrir,,nii..nd nf BPulnr nnd standard works. If this i" a inn- ruini1i' of his iunl!ty. one i "en jsii to nave others of his roduetuiiis stngpd here. No such ex flleiif siiigliii;, lioth of principals and boms Ims hern heard bore nwiiy Q0011S 111 must. .ikl niimmli' ..m ..,nn.i B ... ...i,,. w, LI'llll II.' ,1, 1'l ,,,. ne owt nro young nnd fresh and rn u,r noth tneir nntlvo iiuallty nil thpll' lni.hnii.nl trill nliii. 'I'lm enipnvr is iiiisimritig In hl drmnnds "i Hi" miisielunslilp of bis singers and '. tins rnsc none fulled to respond nil minblr Ham II. Smllh's libretto Is reuritinif nf the Irircndnrv Imtidlt nnd ill inorr men of thp meiilrvnl arpeii- 'fo'j without too much hophlstlcation ' Plot 'Dip lilininr In f 1 mnafli thn unmr nf sltnntiim nml nptlm. nml i0' thai of current slane kml nnnnln?. "lie it uiars well. Thi rnninni'i, nf T 1H nf Iki. nnnnnllni. iml.i.. ...... I I.I...1. --. .... m..m,,ii, iiiiiiiiaoi ikiuii" 1 ihni ulways Is enduring. So the 'I audience that assembled got u lot J real enjoyment, despite thp nbsenct ' Jnw shimmying, prohibition jokes, rrolmli flnnptnfT nml flip ulnnilni.,1 In. 'fdlents of musicni comedy pcrlmps ri-nsnn 01 (lie nliscncp. 'Uio ncllng i eusj mill tluent with iibuiidnnt In liVi'hul spirit nod wholly admirable ui nric I lie seuings nml costumes ."IP llliliirlfil nml tlwi kAtiun nt mnill.,. I' I romance pervaded the entire pro- "mij;, I'o' Driiiclnnls were miiiiiit nnd pi linking where these iiinllties " ciii'imI tor bj llie story, mid In Uilod Itnliili Konlo us iIip tilln lu in. 'lines Slovens us I.Ittlc .lolin, (ieorgc iie'U us Will Scarlet, Klsle Thleda i Maul Murlnu, I.ornii Dnon .tnckson " Allan. a -Dale nnd do Hctu Howard " tniiulirl ( omeily linnorM were fen i well divided nuioiig .lolin Mae- 'eue.f ,is rilar Tuik, .Mrs. t'larcuce "nneti IIH nanif Hurden, Hoi Solonton "u ot idsimrue. nnd lliirlan Jlos- a the Sheriff of Nottlnghnin. hnge In Next Week't Oo'oklnga V llmm.., .. ,l.A I. ,.. .!.!.. Ill !...!. 1 woe of Quality Street." the musl- "u nuiiptaiion of Ilarrle ronmntic Widi. "ri. ,7.iii.. ui..,.. it . .k. 7m Monday night and tho revival 'J" "Helle'.if Ne York ' to the o Continuing Attractions BtlOA 0-"Abralium Lincoln," pop v trnjlng oiitstundlng episodes In the " career ot; the mnater American, It takes tho form of the chronicle Play, . Introducing- historic, events "ul, notablo personages. Krank McQlynn I offers n. distinguished cjmrncterlkatlon of the great eman cipator. lA'tilC ."The Mirage," a drama of emotion, by lidgar Holwyn, Ini which Florence Heed reaches the 'e Rht of her career na an nctress Killed (in tho portrayal of tho - feminine temperament, Tho story is ox a 'woman who sinned, but was irtnr8 sinned ngalnst. Sn,Fu.'? RT "Oreenwlch Vlllngo Fol lies, 1920 variety, la a show of nmnsting gorKCoiianesn, but one car f'fl "Ut artlstlCnlly. H Is cnlfed A nevuslcal Comedy of New ork'n Latin Quarter," with all that Implies of humor, eccentricity, imnclnK nnd song. Featured are Margaret Hecm In the Benda' .Masks' datieci; Hap Hndley, car Jponlat: Venltn (Jould. Hnvoy nnd Ilrennun Hnd Frank Cmmlt, adroit comedian. ADVhPHI. "The Prince nnd the, I'nupcr," drnmntUntlcm of Mark rwaln's Btorv of the young Edward 1 udor aiiiTTom Cnnty, the beggnr lad, his double, nnd the sturdy, swnnhbuckllnif soldier; Miles Hen don. a role assumed' romantically by William Faversham. The ndap. tatlon for tho stage was made b Amelle nivc. authoT of "The1 Quick or the Dend." Ruth Flndlay splendid)) plays the dual rolo of the title. WIDE VARIETY IN NEW MOVIES Fatty Arbuckle in FuljiLohgth Film "Black Boauty" Is Screened Stanley "The Dollar A Yonr Mnn" is the third of the Fatty Artiuvklo pic tures in which he npprn'rs a n sior In. ii lengthy production,. ..This is not ns good ns his first two Plays. James Cruze directed, it nnd Walter Woods suppliedihc story and continuity. ' ' f Several of the nttempts to Inject fun into tho story do not develop enough strength to warrant the effort. 'The hero, Fatty, Is ieenas thp proprietor of n laundry whose chief bid to trade lR its return of clean clothes perfumed. Ho Is also an nmnleur sleuth and a member of- n club which is to enter tain a prince. A hntinted house, so nrranged mcchuiiimlly as to live up to Its "spooklst" fame, supplies 11 tot of fun-making opportunities for the comedian. ,A plot is put forward to kidnap the prince in n Joking wny,. but It turns out to be a reality. The old. Iden that stnri) do not like lo be seen off the Kcreens seems tn hnve , , ... , ., , , i uau a sciuacK, lor recently several nnvu nk,m.,...l' .. tit... lima,.. Thfl lntPSfl .. mill ,i (ii, n ,i.u,l,. a.., .u.buw recruit Is Little Johnny .loncs, whose i eii I liuuii; is'Kdgar' Piel and who Is the star of tloldwyn's "l'dgar" romedies. In the new Uoolh Tarklng ton story Kdgur appears in a sort of get-rlch-quick Idea. .Little Kdgar told about his picture experience nnd wns well received. He will appear all week. Glaiks Ilice Is the singer this wcckiHirry T. Shannon are two comedian nnd lie tdine "I Hear ion uailing Me." In the I.uhler prologue, which lins come to be nn Ipiportnnt part of the vtppk'v programs, a corps of dancers is seen in n bnllet divertissement with lo cal Toncers participating in the Inter pretive Ktory. It is prettily singed nnd lighted. The orchestra also came in for Its share of the nppluuse. Stanton "ninck Uenuty" Ik om- of flu. Uncut nrnductlnns of Its kind jet shown In this city. It shows what can I be doue Willi n popular storj muc director gets in sympathy with lis motif. Annn Sewcll wrote nn appeal ing story of n horse in her well-known i book. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kando liih Chester prepnrcd the tale for the movjp.s and David Smith directed it. Jean Paige rises to stellar honors in this piece nnd her company will give j her future plays, In which she will be I the headline nttrnction. However, in t this one she-must necesMtrily Hhnre , honors with the equine beauty for which the picture Is tunned. Tn reality 1t is a combination of love atory uud the autobiography of n bore. The correctness with which this ph" turc has been made is u tribute to the officii".! work of every one concerned in , (he Vitngrnph Studio. When ll is un derstood thnt thP entire play was made in California and not in London there Is more reason to marvel nt Its ntnios phere. The night photography nud (he fire scenes are fine, while the fox hunt ( has tjirills aplenty. j Arcadia "Ducks nnd Drakes" is a delightful comedy. It is light nnd liindc of the kind of stuff that movie audiences like to look at for n clmuge from the heaCv drnnius of triangle situations. . Hebe Dnnlcls is the heralded stnr, nnd her work is of the cheerful, wholesome type that pleases, while her personality . makes it'elf felt nt nil times. Elmer Hiirris wrote the htory, which had ' Maurice Campbell for Its director. Some girls who have enough money nf their own are apt to be somen hat headstrong. This ense Is no exception. There nre some moments when the action Is rather on thn risque, but it is never vulgar. TIip scenes have been set Impressively. In support appear Jack Dolt, Maine Kelso nnd William L. Lawrence. Victoria "Tlie Branding Iron'- is; tho .latest of the brnndln;; nf human stories to find their wny to the screen since tho famous branding epltodes in "The Client," which mude Jepsu navakawn famous. Thljf story is b Kathcriiie Ncwlln Hurt, nnd was di rected by Reginald Hnrkeis Its pint Is u very iiniisunl one and, wIiIIp hardly ( ever llkelv In be found In real life, pro vides n good hour for those who like their entertainment of melodramatic lluvor ' Hnrbara Castlelon has done some fine "it spiarm mn itsclf" BACK OF THE GARDNER LIGHT FOUR IS THC SUC CESSFUL EXPERIENCE OF OVER A THIRD OF A CEN TURY IN nUILDING VEHI-CLES-A BETTER CAR AT ALOWER PRICE. riif rrlner Miilor 'or,wirllon Siilri,rnflui, Ml V. llriKid Ml, riione 1'onlnr lull s-rilw Mitlnn llfiii-rnl IIRlrrs ima n. vifiti m. riiuira litnilmton 083S 'EVENING PUBLIC plnjliig In-Oicr abort screen career, but hardly anything quite so dramatic and emotional an disclosed In .this play, where she Is the center of the action, Tames Klrkwood, who gave up direct ing to satisfy his love of acting, Is cast nw tlie, wrlt" "f Plays who lurea away this glrl-wlfe from her husband. She has been branded through the plot of hrr, '"'"'"Med father when suspected of Infidelity. While In new York attending the premier of a play the heroine" discovers thatajHie plot has to do with her life, nnd slie then realizes whnt the man wanted who had lured bar away from home. She supplied "cony" for the play. Ucr husband is in the same audience, nnd they realize that they Btlll love eneh other despite the fact that reports, had him killed. The branding episode Is thrilling and held the attention of the audience for every second of its gripping scehc. Regent -"Officer MO" wns delightful on the stage nnd Is even more so in the movlea t.lth Tom Moore as the star. Aiigust.n SIcHugh wrote the piece, which Harry Ileniimont directed. It Is no end of fun from start to finish, with plenty of melodramatic thrills thrown In nnd lota of lov? interest. Tho story hns to do with n wealthy young man who returns rather unex pectedly from a trip In Kurope. H? learns that a mnh has been imperson ating him and plans to rob his borne of valuable paintings. The owner of the house conspires with a friendly cop to watch the procedure nnd get n thrill, Fomethlng he has not hnd for some time. Capitol "Pleasure Seekers" is en-, tertnlnlng. Tho.e who have tired of the sordid tpe of plays will find in this a light affair, but Elaine' Ham incrstrlh lt charming and nlwnjs makes up for the plot. John Lynch wrote it for her nnd George Aiichlnbniid directed the piece Mnuy persons believe that if they have all the inoney they want they cun buy anything. This little girl thought if she married the (ton of a wealthy mnn she would hnve her pleas ures gratified, but things soon turned out quite different from what she had planned . ns most things do in real Hie, She finally undertakes to make n man of her spendthrift husband nfter the death of her grandfather. , iMAovM la ucne AfiAiw ' I . "MARY" IS HERE AGAIN (Juri'ltt, "Mnry" is back leuinc j again, and although Just about one year old, wns greeted like nn old frjend. Throughout nn eventful amuse ment year, which has hern tortured with jazz and shimmying, thls'cightccn-knrat musical comedy presented by Ocorgp M, Colin n hns preserved Its initial integ rity nnd continues ns a pacemnker. The cast which launched "Mnry" is here, nnd the work of each member shows the nine vim nnd earnestness tiinl mnrkrd the origlnnl presentation. The popular- melodies received it warm welcome and were echoed In the lobby after the fall of thk final curtain. Flosrip Millcrshlp, it Philadelphia i.i ' was as winsome and graceful ns ever., rue inner principals, I narles Jiidels, Janet Velir, Jack Mcfiowan. Clara Palmer. Frederic Graham, Elsie (onion, Alfred tJcrrnrd. Joe Niemycr nnd the Norris Sisters, received cordial receptions. FLASHLIGHTS" AT CASINO Caalno "Shorty" McAllister and I i'. ,...; .. . uno m uui mm thin, while the other is tdiort nf stat ure, llotb are clever nnd their mnterlnl is good. Tlicy help to make "Flash lights of lllHO" one of the funniest nnd1 speediest shows' gtien here this year. Lulu Moore mills to the success of the burlcttar. which is lavish and turrtful. G. W. DICKEL & CO. ANNOUNCE v ' They are now distributing the "ABLE AUTO LOCK" Our five gears' experience with automobile locks convinces us we have secured the BEST and Ki-eiUest THEFT RESISTANT LOCK on the market. The "A11LE" is the only lock approved by the Underwriters Laboratories, that is permanently attached to the enr without disturbing any of the manufacturer's original equipment and can be in stalled ,by any car owner. We invite inspection by.ctfr and accessory dcaleis, automobile owners, and insurance agents. The "Able" loci; reduces insurance 159'e and eliminates all penalties. G. W. DICKEL & CO. 1327 N. 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It is a. story of ' brotherly love laid In London's Llmehotiso district. Tho scenario was taken from Thomas Burke's stories. PALAOE "The Passion Flower," with Norma Tnltnadge. MARKET STREET "Kismet," with ' Otis Skinner. IMI'RRIAIj "Earthbound," by Basil King. A MI AM OR A "The Kentucklans," with Mtfnto Blue. GREAT NORTHERN "The Devil," with Oeorg Arllss COLONIAL Monto Blue In "The Kentucklans." I.OOVBT Viola Dana In "Cinder ella'a Twin." BTRAND Monte Blue In "The Ken tucklans." ' LEADER Fatty Arbuckle In "Brew ster's Millions." . RIVOLt "Tho PnlaCo of Darkened Windows." BELMONT Lou Chaney in "The Penalty." COLIBEVM Chaplin In "Tho Kid. CEDAR Matt Moore In "The Pas slonate Pilgrim,," . NOVELTY AT ORPHEUM Orphetim A play pew to l.hlladel phio, but which has enjoyed successful runs In New York and lloaton, is "Whnt Happened to Mary" by Owen Davis, suggested by" the' "Mary'' stories In n monthly magazine,- nnd Is. offered this week by Mat Desmond nnd her .Players. It is nn oldrfnshinned love atory, mnajng Dp pretense or solving any industrial or social problems, exploiting any new system or theory, or sounding any depths of art. It Is of the school of "Way Down East," nod "Shore Acies." r Thp charming heroine lives In an oyster shipping village on Chesapeake Day, with n miserly uncle nnd a sopor ific aunt. Her one friend Is Captain Jogifer, n sturdy old sea dog, who gave her the rudiments of an education Henry Craig, an unprincipled city snob, nnd other city people visit the lulnnil In tin- summer nnd Mary hits mmnnccs that she has never dreamed of.' She finally goes to the city as stenographer In tin, nffipu nf Tfpnrr CrnVtr Tli...,, nt-p several big surprises Ceforn the tangled skein is eventually straightened out. It i8 nil very nppenllng nnd heart throb- blng. The ploy was splendidly cunt nud the settings were appropriate." Blackface Travesty Dumont's-TfThe hilarious fen tine was "Shivery Shimmy , or the KaO'ec Kliiti'li Dancers," skit. 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Several" of the girls nro talented musicians, which helped make the net soniewlint different. Paf-ronii xvKn ott nm-lv mlttseri n real treat in 'the closing number, which pre sented Anderson nnd Yvel, who per form On rollers; tbe whirlwind type of tleir dancing had many holding their breath, Rome and Oaut were, seen in tliu long, and shnrr of It. Home, who s scarcely four feet tall, did an original rccentrlt danco thnt scored. wrorgc m. uoscner nns a uigniy in teresting monologue turn entitled "The Anthology of an Qi Actor." He makes Ids changes, in full sight of the audi ence nnd was" seen in parts of acts of bygonn tays. HerscliPl Henlprp is Duck with his "Piannflage." He is assisted by a "Madame Skidlkandlnki," n HpniNo nrcsoRTfl ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 1 HtXxzjiaUlllSifiJvBflriMHHVanBtT SVfl"3-. t Tiprvj Aisin MPPivrnrr poupamv ALF ONTC-fiADDON HALL ATLANTIC On the Beftch nd the Bordwlk $2 up daily; spcc.-wkly. Europ. plan ELBERONi hiiiI nrrprout Annex. Tcnwiim v. nar ll-hch. ViyeflfHy 40t. Central pn ur' round InKJ, npp, Cstmiltc nnd I'rowatant churches Private bsth. Running Water in All Rooms I White -crOi-f. lUoklct. It. II. Ll'DV. M. I). ATLANTIC CITY. N.X nirtrtly on the Ocean Front An Amrrlriiii Ulan hotel of tllitlnctlan CAPACITY COO OAItAai! trailer J. Butbv ftOTHWELL yirtlnla Av. :a hou from Bnnrdwalk ana BUtl Pltr. Every nppolntmont. Hlnhtii ataol. art In culilno nnd norrlc. Ttooklat. T.IIOTn,yyi:LL. Prop. THE SENATOR Vlrflnln Atr. ut UnardWalk. l'lr.roof. Our Surlnr mle. Anifrlfn plan, M.OO day. THE ELWOOD St. .lames Plnce. ovcrlnnltlntr tln Hoard wall. Fireproof. Capacity 280. Prlvala hatha. Running- water. Elevator. R. T, Gran. Owner HOTEL EDISON Michigan Ave.. 4th hole from beach. Run. wateri prhate hatlu. Amer. plan. $17.69 up weekly Kuropean plan. It. BO up dally. E .Ursl.in J Ae and lleaoh. Can. 800. llunnlng Muter. Private hatha. Kletator. bun parlor, unexcelled cuieina, n. Ilevetiy.Ownet HOTEL NEW ENGLAND I Bo, Carolina Ave near IJaach. Hot Hnd i cold run'g water In roomn. Prlv bathe IS.."U up dly $17.60 wkly 8TU;ZKIl L RTITZKH I HOTEL CONTINENTAL Aiwa; ya open. Alwaya Writ or phone. L eady, Terme mod- rata. Walah Duncan. Hotel Lewil Pcino at, near Illlnole. noici lwu N6Wiy renovated. Prt. vet" hatha. Running water, Klectrlo-llihta. Pountirul table. Hperlal American plan rat. 13.00 dally: J18.0O willy. CIIA8. D. LEWli Hotel Boscobel 'ntuoky Avo. Ileturn. novel doscodci Kxrret uh,e )T S) and un ,m,iI Phone 117 A E. MAIIION New Clarion Kentucky Av. & Boardwalk. nrw wanon nooma with bath 4 running Water: garage. Booklet. S. K. UON1PACB. Tk0sz4tXfA 1 1 Ttt Koran. th.th AC-viTiaej UHKffOOP, X J. Il -THE -IirsrE3iS 1 '&"& .y-- kigS? i 7 ITUATED AMONG THE PINES AND , JmKT OYERLOOUNGUaECARASAUO J xTv& QPRINGTIME at 1 jt Sv her belt. Tha Ji broid avenuti of the Iii'll Pine Woodi are rar. B A0La P'ted with flowcri. M I H . ! GALPHALL H 1 I xWernebsviue!pa. 1 J Phyaloal Comfort. I Golf, Mualo, Dry Air. I J ' Beautiful Soanary I I Batha, Maaaaga jl I Hydrlatlo Dapartmant U H nfHiPilMfrairMa.P.IL.. I R HcwaroH.WimoI II I MANA-pam I ' www wwp -- n-a I "scatsaC5aesaMfciBaMBBBBw AJPIUL 2G 1921 beautiful girl ttho ran play the saxo phone nnd sing a note" or two. Thcre nrp pw changes In the net ns reviewed befote. -Margaret Ford snng ome modern sonrs well. Kliltlmr's EnetertninPrs was a fine ripepcr, with 6 rcmnrknble group of performing pigeons, rabbits, cat and dogs. Allegheny A novel musical net with an entertaining element ot mystery Is offered by Mercedes, assisted by Mile. Htanton, and makes n worthy headline feature, Marie Sparrow, tbe rotund comedienne, kept laughter rolling at a fast pace. The McNutts in cycling comedy and song, and the Kid Knbnrct composed of n dozen clever children followed the good pare of the bill. Ilroatlway Hongs of the day pre sented wjth picturesque scenic effects were offered by Frederick V, Howcm nnd company. His assistants include several pretty girls who are decidedly apnee of the times both in volca nnd general appearance. Olotwi Winifred Ollraln nnd coin, pony in "The Whirl of the Dnnce" won headline honors. Others who pleased were "Once Upon it Time," musical comedy: Fields nnd Hurt, skit acro bats; Florence Hnckett and company, in n clever sketch; Heed nnd Hlake. varied offering j Cooper nnd Hlcardo, comedians; Al and Nan Delmont, sing prs; Wilbur Hwcntmun nnd company, in music and fun, and Knight nnd Snw telle, comedians. ' William Pcnn Nat Naznrio and company have a high class acrobatic nnd singing act. Frank Mullanc, monol ogist ; Sidney and Townley have u funny skit. Another good act was Uiat of Howard nrtd Jennings. Clara Klm j.all Young in "Hush" was the feature photoplay attraction. Crow Keys The Tasninnlnn Troupe SntlNO BKSOKTH ATI,iNTI( PITV. N. -I CAVORED by ctil- JL4ivatcJ, in teres tin tr people seeking rest and recreation by the sea. All the old hos pitality and charm now increased under a single management. CITY. N J Amn-lcn PUn AIwyt Open OCKAX CITV HC-TEL.ANo COTTAGES OCEAN CITY. N.J. A delightful, rare-free week-end.' Friday evening dinner until Monday after breakfast. Dancing Sat 'nrday evening. Special rate Single, S12.H0; dou ble, $20.0U. American plant ateam-hraleit room with rnnnlrr water. ICraertatloni refelTrd for aunt taer aeuaon. Teletihona Ocean City 400. V5s Hl5rjivni 'tannine water In every roota OlSUtynt. Uook,t. U.'Ulundln. SPltlNH IJtKrWtKACII. N. J. THE SHOREHAM M'ltlMl r.AKK TIKACIf. X. .1. OPEN MAY I'M K. I'. SPAXCKXIIKKfl. Prop. fiTCITZEBLANTJ SWITZERLAND "Felect Collection" of uaeful travl iftara lure eent on receipt of 10 cents to cover poitaga. 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' aauT Baltimore to San Francisco and Hawaii mil return tiilllng nt Mm una- PnnuiiiH anil I.om Aiurrlr OK I.I XK STKAMKK "BUCKEYE STATE" I.enieH Itiiltlmore .Mil) 7. llret ( l.ix llilltlmore lo Hun FrMivrli.ro. U'JIn.llu und UP. Third (lu., IIINI.OII MATSON NAVIGATION CO. 20 Hoillh l.'uv ,t. Ilultlnmrr. Sid. Uanag, Atcnta United Btalee Shipping nonrd. S1 have n sensational novelty net which went over. Hollldny nnd Wllletts In a comedy offering, McHennott and Viri rent have a comedy shit which got sonr" good npptntise. Ilurhe nnd Ilnrkc were eireu in some flue dance numbers while Kither and Hurst hnve a merry hUU. Nixon An ifct tho t'ge.ts away from the beaten track is presented ty .Madame Kills, the second-sight expert. Hharlug in the applause also Is the dnncing num ber, "Tango Shoes," which bos Vitality nnd "pep." I'letro, the nccordlonlt, and I. uens nnd Ihpk In nn art classic, nre other popular numbers "Someone in the House" Is the photoplay. Walton- Hoof The clever bill in cluded Cnimlmi Brothers. Spanish dnnceraj Harry Allllcr nnd I'eggy Snlr, songs nud dances ; Mplody Comedy 1'our, songi ; Unlph and Hetty Wonden, dnnceret: Iilossom and Ingred, dances; Lillian Hoardman, songs, Grand Jnck Wyntt and Scotch Las sies, novelties ; Ilalllott Trio,' equilib rists; Harry Norwood nnd Alpha Hall, skit; Totter and Itojden, muslr and fun ; Urondway Kour, harmony songs, were featured on n long and entertain ing bill. t "Glrlt" Show at Trocadero TrocaIci-N-"(lirL, Oirls, Olrls" Is n whirlwind of pretty gtrls funny men, .tuneful music nnd elaborate spttlngs. Ocorgc Carroll, it capable comedian, is starred. , He works hnrd and obtains many laughs. There in plenty ot jazz in the show SHIRTS HANFF & HANFF Phtlrjtrlphia Nhirl llntpUnt 1MB UllrMTaX T NT. Neat tn Keith's IltU. Wal. Clear Baby's Skin With Cutdcura Soap and Talcum Bap,Otet-aMt.Tleti-a.2c Teryw1ie raraatatM a40rwi: Ciirl.rtttla.0-y.I. Hal(ea,l(aM. 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