,rare3f3?,"rrfi5P?S7F - wffvfim yjV'. .r WW- T-T k 1 K. BH v MiiSmmmmmmmmmm:nW HBI'-IHHBE?!3HHHHBRT''T!!3HHHiH Esmond iSK :K?KSOH jJaflJtgEgj3 flR. mmmwi'H &&& fmwmww X Aj ,.'jILLLLH MOVIEGRAMS FROM SCREEN TO PATRON .TACKIB COOGAN, the child star, .1 'l. la fnnftiriwl tn "PnMr'a Tlnil ifli Boy" at' the Stanley next week, mado Vuin first theatrical appearance at the A.1 iMif nntn tlln ninirn nf ft ISinw Clork' thcatro during one of tho pcr 'S'fcrminecs In which his father was jgfyMK- LT1L9IB FERGUSON Is star and Wll ' 'ilillam D. Taylor producer In "Sncrca ' tnd Profane Love," the Paramount iptcial opening at the Stanton Monday. The cast inciuucs v,wnrnu iiugei in j the impressive role of Diaz, and Thoman Holding, formerly leading man to Madame Petrova. 'mHE TRAVELING SALESMAN," J- in which Roscoe (Fatty) Arbucklc will bo seen tat the I'aiacc, beginning Monday, is nil tlttt the title implies. Men in the mnklng, for tho weighty comedian and the entire company, under .the direction of Joseph Hanabury, traveled from Los Angeles to tho uppcr- , moat edge of the State of California, to film some of the small town and S country exterior scenes. v rWIIBL, CLAYTON'S latest picture, jtih which comes to 'the Arcadia next S.wk. Clyde Fillmore heads a strong Twpportlng cast. fy r ' .JQCBNES of beauty are announced as ,fi0 a feature of Sidney A. Franklin's jyinltlal Independent production, "Not Guilty," which Associated First Na jtional releases at- tho Victoria next i Scenes showing In detail one of Amcr--.lea's noDular nlnvcrounds. Del Monte. rflCalif., arc a feature. Jy Among the interiors arc a reproduc tion 01 a icw iorK gamming uouse. A3 NELLIE DURKIN In "The Parish Priest," ns the Forrest next week, Ruth Itcnlch is offered oppor , tunlty to bring into play the ,wIb and smiles of her hnppy-go-lockv nnturc. and that sho takes' ad- vantage of this opportunity lends to the ' picture one of the most remarkable .characterizations of a coquettish Irish .' j colleen ever presented. Dff, GRIFFITH'S latest produc- tlon, "Dream Street," Which "cored recently when shown at tho Chestnut, has been booked by the Stanley Co. and it is announced will he shown week of Juno 13 at the Palace. PILLED with scenes that visualize , the England of King Henry VIII'S time,. "Deception," which will be jhown at tho Stanley week of Juno 0, I) a gorgeous historical pageant, sup plemented by a royal romance. Henry Portcn and Emil Jannings, European screen artists, play tho lead ing roles. lF'-rnHE WAKEFIELD CASE," which . comes to tho Victoria week of Juno "with Herbert Rawllnson as star, is the work of Shannon Fife, an nutho long experienced in writtlne for tho ereen. He hns woven together melo dramatic incidents, nil of which revolve about the detection of crime. ,M A GOOD way to discourage bad plc- tures Is to encournge good ones." fnat is the slognn that Mauagor Priest J's adopted for his private showing of . "hen Dawn Came," which will bo m!a ." cdnesday morning nt tho Locust Theatre. The members of the Philo muilan PluK ...in n .,.! i.. ti, !....,. I .1 i 7, '-ww .. uuvuu JU niu iiikVLuai i, "I ucuer movies. rjHILDltEN who llvo in 'West Phila- Jjlphia will have n treat this sum S. lf tl10)' have been promoted in their 5'"'scs- AH that is required is a note Jrom the principal of tho school nd- .W.tu ed O. Nixon-NIrdllngcr. of ti.ii Hs,eum Market street below Six- ' ... i ,lortunato ones will receive sum Sent TRood for tho 6(,(lS0n nt tIlnt; "fwment to students to do good ''Klna'a Baritone," at Stanley "Kln'ariA,ibnno wll la known as the J"ng; s Harltone' and who has been Mil vi'.bo V10 MolHt nt tho Stanley 12, )!ck .y:h?. ho will sing the pro- ;..'" iinKnccl." 4AIr. Albano V a J'Otllll? XTnor.lI... TT. I gjw KlnV Vic Emanuel and'iho Vlnc..nIaTy '.''s teacher was Maestro appeared with, such artists ns Marti- hBotia. rcU n,ul tho Int0 Lucca HUmami. ....,, L0ESER'S Mlznn TlicutTO iiuiiuinr 34 S. 52d St. four Big Reception Nights This Week: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Ery Tuesday and Thursday THE TANGO TROT ' Tauoht and Demonstrated bit in.... "" n uvea; M. ta II no p. M. iA,i iMif nntn tho ntntrn nf n Nw BiiiiiiiiHaiviHajTCftfJBa-.:t.-i V KF CtT"V nr "ffTihWirWi ci sssssssiiirri-rr. H kl tl I STAGE AND SCREEN fflliK- : W: W PEJ3MOND. H;K WKM Hi 1 .. - priest" "-'mmKk KKESSmm&l .mm-. wak ethel clayton. ELSIE FERGUSON. -SACRED and PROFANE) LOVE" Slanlon "MARY" COMEDIAN HAS HAD MANY ESCAPES ATEA Frederick Graham Talks of Hazards In His Experience) To Frederick Graham, clever English comedian, who is plavlnsr In "Marv." has como tho necessity of being a bit of a iatnnst. Fate seems to have chosen tho nn n her medium for thrusts nt Mr. Graham as twice ho barely escaped Davy Jones' locker. A third time, thoueli It wn starvation ho faced, tho sea played its part in ripping the rudder and nronellor from a boat, causing it to drift for many days. Til nnlfn nf ihn twnrteVna I.m ln ....... -"",--. ..Mi. uubwiu m; nut, m-irii and iClt Oil thl Untni f-hnnntn Dfenn. and each vacation finds him unable to turn a deaf rat to tho call of the sea. Perhaps that is. a heritage, though, be causo there were old bulls among Mr. Uraham s ancestors. Sitting in his dressing room nt tho unwii; iiraire, tic loui o: mo tragic events, tho greatest catastrophe being tho loss of the Coombana In 1011. "Mrs. Grnham and I were starting on a long planned vocation, and we left Frccmantle, Australln.on the Coombana bound for Singapore' said Mr. Gra- and tho first port of call was Gcraldstou. jjcmiuiK over me ran wo ooservcu a fnmlllnH tnmt o A. f ' m I f luuiinui iuic un nit- pier, nnu wnen tne gang plank was lowered resumed ac- luaiiuuuL-u wiiii a gentleman wo nau met In Now Zealand many years be- fflrP. TTn Wn tllfb nll'tin fit n mnnlnn picture and vnudeville hoiso In Geralds- iuu mm uigeu us i acier our trip nng finally persuaded us to sign a two weeks' contrnpt with him. Vnn m l.n.l repertoiro of one-act plays. -won, alter considerable difficulty In getting the Captain to take our baggnge nut nf thn hnlll in lnf fliA nMn n...l 1 started for Singapore. Do you know, It uus never ocen nearu oi to tills day; Features ?t Woodslde "Woodsido Park patrons praise the irglnia Reel, the latest nmusement in- Ktnllprl In tlln nnfb Tlwi fliMlll n...1 keen enjoyment of the ride appeal strongly. Durbano, leader of tho Woodsido con cert brtml. is nlready referred to ns the "louug Sousa." Several new selec tions have been ndded to Edna Wallace Kinney's repertoire. Wtimamm CHESTNUT STREET BELOW TWELFTH STREET ' A TREMENDOUS ALL-STAR HOLIDAY WEEK BILL! NEXf WEEK THE AMERICAN BUSHMAN&BAYNE Francis X. in "POOR RICH MAN A SATiniCAI. COMEDY IN ONE ACT nV EDWIN 1HTOKE Joe SULLY&MACK Stanley I MALLIA-BART CO. In h riuirm-tfr OITfrlin "Hlirwt Mr" I In "Tlii llagnatB Knimlifru" OM5 OF THE f'AMUUH DALY FAMILY! " VINIE FORMERLY OF HAMMKESTEIN'K Ol'EUA COMPANY. IN VOCAL CLASSICS Russ UROWN & O'DONNELL Connie TlinHK. PIIIT.AIIKI.I'IIIA FAVOHITEM. JACK ROLLS & KUYLIi KUBY A VKIIICI.W II F CI.AHH AMI HFKKII "DOOLEY" IOLEEN THE PETITE ENTERTAINER EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! AND PERCY BRONSON & WINNIE BALDWIN Present "VISIONS OF 1970" A HUMOROUS OMMI'HE INTO THE FUTURE, ttr JACK LAIT TWO SHOWS DAILY, 2 V, My, J0o anil BSo. TO U.BO. INPLUDINb WAR TAX. .BBATH EVteNItft PVBMV STARS HERE NXT WEEK UVK Cb'JtlJ Vv4.''I,ti.r I FATTY ARBUCKLE '"THE TRAVELING .-SALESMAN" Palaco Theatrical Billboard For the Coming Week Vnudevlllo KBITH'S FranclB X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne. clever sketch; Percy Tlrnnnnn ntwl Ttfln.iln Tlf.1rtn.ln .tn Hntl songB and stories; Vlnle Daly, Indl- viuuii singer; jiusi urown and uon nlo McDonnell, comedians; Joe Sully ana ataniey AiacK, cnaracter BKlt; Mallle-Bart compnny, ncrobntlcs; Jack Bolls and Ruby Royce, dances; Three Belmonts, Jugglers ; "Dooley" loiecn, cquiiiDrist. OLOBE California Bathing Girls; oiaiuoa KouicKers, with Al Plough, in songs nnd music; Russell nnd Hays, "acromedlans" ; Marlow and Thurston, comedy songs; Hazel Har rington company. In playlet ; Chentor and Allen, musical comedy girls; Hol llday and Wlllctte, skit; Valentino vox, ventriloquist; ouie white, vio linist; Bert 'Wheeler nnd company, novelty. CROSS KEYS "Llttlo Cinderella," mu sical comedy; Evn La Rue; Lew Cooper, comedian ; Leo Tow Four, harmony; Elaine Sisters npd Hurd, tonga; Holland nnd Dean, comedy una songs ; Aicunnus, in Jtoview. v BROADWAY "A Telephone Tangle," musical comedy ; Mae -Murray, "Tho Glided Lily." movie; Schwarth and Clifford, skit ; Henry B. Toomer and company, sketch; Fnber and Mc- uowan, comedy. Wit. PENT -William Demarest and j'jstene uouettes, comedy; Betty Compson. "Prisoners of Love.'r movie: PearBon, Newport and Pear? son, sKit; unris menards, comedian ; Clintons, songs nnd dance. GRAND Yvette nnd Eddlo Cnnk nnd Kino Clnrlc, musical comedy ; Lew iuwkuik, inmsireiB ; aianiey nnd Elya. wire net: Jlmmv Fnllnn nmi Marjorle Shirley ; Louis Hart, "Strong NIXON Eileen Percy, "The Tomboy," movie; "Musical Bits." musical nov elty; Cnhlll and Romalne, comedy; La Toy and Vesta, skit; Raymond nnd Barrows, comedy act; Hartman and Trlcker, novelty. WALTON ROOF Carrie Reynolds, comedienne; Benny Meroff, songs nnd dances; Paul nnd Waltor La Vnrre, artistic pair; Woodward nnd Morris sey, "Hank the Mule"; Bird nnd Bernard, dances. Minstrels DUMONT'S Fnrewoll week for season. Elaborate and varied program in cludes skit on tho Bergdoll Gold ; "Boy From Joyland," with Boyden; IDOLS OF THE SCREEN I DALY IN "PlttlFITF.Klilvn Iv nui, THREE BELMONTS THE HOIK WITH THE TOYti PATHE WEEKLY TOPICS OF THE DAY EXTRA ADDED ATTUACTIONI I10XK8 8Je.vNiaHTH. 8 O'CLOCK 80o I QN HALM QNB WBKlClN ApVANCK I (LBDOEEPHILADELPHIA, SATtfftDAY, MAY 2&, 19M Leo, In potpourri of BtfhgB; Cnrvln nnd Lewis, In "HomethlnK a Llttlo Different" ; Emmet Welch, in now ballads; and a movie travesty, "Dreamer of Dream Street." with Franklin, Lemuels, Shclddn nnd others. Burlesque TltOQADERO 'JFootllght Maids" will sing new songs nnd danco a bit nnd exploit some fresh comedy. The ciiBt Includes such well known burlcsquers as rtcna Vlvlcnno, Mnrle Bnker, John Black and Scotty Frldell. Prldlg and Milder will give a danco specialty. Continuing Attraction OARItlGK "Mary" rcrrfalns tho only musical comedy In town. Though this Is Its third engagement at this houso tho popularity of the ptcco and Us splendid cast remains unabated. The pleannnt sontlment of the pot nnd the wholchomo comedy nre assets. Janet Velle, Florrlo Mlllerehlp, Jack Mc Gowan and the other members of tho original cast contlnuo In their roles. WJnnwcvuiHTTEa ALI, NEXT WEEK MAE MURRAY AND DAVID POWELL IN The Gilded Lily I F A n I? D LANCASTEIl AV. L k W 10 k II 41ST STRET IIONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY WILLIAM S. HART O'Malley of the Mounted TIIUnSHAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY LOUISE GLAUM in "I AM GUILTY" GranD Brond nnd Montgnrnfrv. 21S, 7 A 0" V. Q. Nlxon-XInlUngfr. Qui. Mitr. YVETTF WITH KDDIB COOK IN A HMART PRODUCTION FAI.UIN SIIII1I.V i.kw HAWK1NH WTANI.KV A- KI.VA C'hrtfr Comrdv. "LADIKS' I'l'.TH" "Jack and the Beanstalk" With I.OUIS HART ft CO. It m ka tt.i i... t JlW K nlO-TIMF. ACTS B. A. Rolfcr& Chas. Maddock In ".MITHIfe"li niTH." Co. of 11 Frnnklr Wilson I Hrffnlfr Jt Dm Inn Lit Toy & Vrntn I Cnhlll ft Romnlnc Kllrrn 1'frcy In "THE TOMHOY" cCoCU4t B2D ft LOCUST HT9. All Nsxt Wrck House Peters and Jane Novak In JA.MES OLIVER CURWOOD'S "Isobel; or, the Trail's End" Added "OET-RtCH-QUICK EDflAR" "li di ft 8:fi ah. AlurkM ldex.7ttoivCMon-- Tu" w.a. WANDA HAWLEY "Her First Elonement" ThufH., Frl.. Hat "RIQ f ow.y IDEAH" "Ty'.O! -. nd VWOU ALL-N, Mom Htm NJCXT WEEK ANNA Q. NILSSON In EHWAItt) .mui-'u ..... .. What Women Wl Do CbliQewtti!" irket fit. lid. ooth Mon St Tuvi, PAULINE FREDERICK in "The Mistress of Shenstont?" REWARD FnR DILIGENT SCHOLARS Summer Season Tickets oo.I for tiiatlnei-5 ilnrlnir monlli, of June, July und August will i, Hwanlra liy Frf.l O. Nlxon.Nr,lnr on hehnir of the Coliseum Tl "eatll Co. to nil pupils under sUteei, v?i of age of uny nuhllo inol In W.f 1'lilln.lrlphln tvlio P. their ye?"y exumuiutlons, All tho creileniuu you neeil Is n letter from y"u r , I? cIpbI that you Imvo .ucce,.fu; pnsHeil your exnmlnutlon. AilJr.I. nil nppllciiilons to uures VKKI1 O. NIXON-NIIUILINOEK COLISEUM THEATRE BDTH AND' MAIIKBT sw v MON.. ft TUE8. PAULINE FREDERICK in "The Mistress of Shcnstone" vAd' HL'?r",iAl'8l"tic",t ln "rower" trl,. Bat., 'tteTen Yeurs' Uo4 Luck" Guide to Photoplays For the Week to Come New Photoplays BTANLEY "Peek's Bad Boy" In the flnst starring vehicle for little Jnckle Coognn, tho kid who made such a hit with Charlcfl Chnpnn in "Tho Kia." The Btorv hnn had the benefit of Irvln Cohb'n Bubtltlcfi. Supporting cast In cludes siich favorites as Raymond Ilntton, Wheeler Oakman, Doris May nnd JnmeA Corrlgnn. In addition aro Harold Lloyd, In his latest, "Now or iNovcr" ; singing or tne proioguo irom "Pagllnccl" by Slgnor Albano nnd "Fun In a Aluslo Btore," orchestral noveuy. STANTON "Sacred and Profane Love" shows Klslo Fermison In thn movie of the play In which she appeared last season, rno plot acais with tno iovo of a woman for n musician who has fallen Into evil habits. William IX Taylor directed. ,'Conrnd Nagcl Is the musician. "Circus Heroes," featuring Hid Smith, Is nn added "Hallroom Boy" comedy. PALACE "Tho Traveling Salesman," icniuring auy Armicxie, is n reirsuo of a funny niece In which a fnt mnn shows his generous spirit nnd clever resourcefulness while selling goods In a small town. A pretty romance Is In- voiveu, ARCADIA "Sham" Is tho feature, with Kthol Clayton as star. She is seen in the role of a woman who Is clover enough to dodje bill collectors nnd shnm her way through society. Thomas Heffron directed th,CoraldIiie Bonner play. VICTORIA r'Not Guilty" is tho movie imo ot Harold Macurath's story, "Parrot, & Co." Sidney Franklin di rected. Locale covers India nnd .America. Sylvia Brcamcr nnd Rlch- nra uix navo tho Important roles. There Is much double-exposure work In tho unfolding of tho tale. "A Day With Dempsey" Is added. IWOENT "Tho Heart of Maryland" Is n revival of Mrs. Lcsllo Carter'n play, with Catherine Calvert nnd Crane Wilbur In the leading rolos. The story deals with romanco nnd his tory at tho time of tho Civil War. CAPITOL "Proxies" Is n story of criminals who go straight and savo a family from a bad situation Ocorgo D Baker directed tho pirco which Normand Kerry has selected for his -ggBflwg?' PHILADELPHJA'SrORErVIOST THEATRE! GARRICK ChmtDiit A Jnnlnrr St BAM'L. NIXON-NIRDMNaEII iiuiinr NFJCT WKKU 6TH SUPERLATIVELY SUCCESSFUL WEEK ONLY SHOW IN TOWN ! " 'Mary a Joy for Garrick Throngs." Inquirer. Q Popular Monday Wednesday Mats. H'll yQgyTHE. IRRMI3T I BLE., KLTW jfCSjM'JSICAL COMEDY MIT j. HyUTlON. SPEED lANtlORICTIOfSHr fclJBTRULV. COHAN ESpUtgKjffl EXTRA POPULAR HOLIDAY MAT. MONDAY SKAT .HAI.K TIU'RHDAY TOR WKEK AITER NKXT FORREST llrnad A Nnimom Stl. tiids, m. i.nvn UiiBliimn Beginning Monday, (Decoration Day) Matinee PREMIERE of the BEST PICTURE of the YEAR Danlrl Sullj-'s 1.A.m,iUHLK AVE. llh.LOV 4IHX' llMI.K ZI1Q I.VI..-M.I.M 7 & U 5 BIG ACTS S Next Week First Time nt I'oniiliir I'rirrs DEMAREST & COLLETTE I'mrwrni. Neminrt nnd l'enrun " WlllltiniB t O'Rourke Clirl Hlfhinls T The Clintons BETTY COMPSON of "MIRACLE MAN" FAME "PRISONERS tfs OF LOVE" v) HILL CHAMiKD THt'ltHDAY REFINED ENTERrAINMENT " DOOF ", SERVICE CHAROU!" SA'T'lU ?ki and WALTER LAVARRE ARTISTIC FAIR Carrie Reynolds Vt,mn onna i Comedienne Benny Meross Ho,n ani Il.inees Bird & Bernard, Dancers Woodward & MorriiseV ' ""': The Savoy Opera Co. presents "H. M.S. PINAFORE" (Hy Gilbert & Sullivan) BROAD STREET THEATRE M;y 26-27 and 28 8.15 p. m. fichu on sale at tht Box Office DUMONT'S 0TU 4 ARCH. Bvn., 8.18 EMMETT $mm Tftfc. Lf!iw I With WILLIAM DESMOND II ' IN THE TITLE ROI.E I I .1 "V HON. DANIEL L. HART (Mnyor of Wllkrs-Ilarre) I I It Has Thrilled Over 10.000,000 Theatregoers IT'S CLEAN IT'S WHOLESOME IT'S i IRRESISTIBLE W AN IDEAL SUMMER ENTERTAINMENT lij rFrfjjrrFi WmmA LLH 1 entrance as a leading man! Zcena Keefo is the leading woman. 1 Hnwlal Plmnnlnv FOItrtEST "The Parish Priest"' Is the story mat mo lion, jjanioi u. -"" Mayor of Wllkcs-Barre. wrote for the of love and romance Is varied with universal comcay mni maura n trnnd snlprialnmfnl of n. non-sectarian nature. William Desmond leads n. big supporting compnny. Specially added attractions include Klneto Hovlew of "Ireland." uninrgcu -orcneaira nnu vocal selections will bo otner novci- ALLEGHENY Bcbe Daniels, In "Two weens wnn ray, nrsi nan yi " week. Clnra Kimball YounV. In . "Straight From Paris," last half. , IMPERIAL "Black Beauty," with Jean Page, first half. "A Small Town Idol" last hnlf. , u.AM.t. I. ,tn nm Tn... M firat linlf. Justlno Johnstone, in "Playtliing of Broadway," last linlf. COLONIAL Mao Anirray, In "The Olldcd Lily," first half. Mr. and Mrn. Carter Do Haven. In "TVrln Beds." last half. first half. "What's Worth While" lasmalf. , . ALIIAMBRA Tom Mfx. In "Hands un, nrst nan. uncio moiiib i.u"i last half. . , RIVOLl Anna Q. Nllsson, In "Whnt ltfnMAM Will Tin tiKLMONT Wanda Hawlei'. In "Her First Klopemcnt," first half. Eileen Percy. In "Big Town Ideas." last half. STRAND Mao Murray, In "Tho Glided , Lljy " LEADER W. S. Hart, In "O'Malley of me ivuyai aiiouiuuu, umi mm, u" rilnitm In T Am rilllltv'' itt half. aOLIBKVM AND CEDAR Puullne Frederick ln "Tho Mistress of Shen stone," Mon. nnd Tues.j other Alms i VOW U T:v;r Two Walton Roof Shows At the Walton Roof the first show eM.ta nf o f?n n,l tlmrn nro nther hlir numbers Introduced at the 11 :15 per formance. Dancing is one of the prin cipal attractions with nn especially selected orchestra. Carrie Heynoldn, the Philadelphia girl, is'hcld over for :i second week with her songs and fctorica. Pop. Mat. Today Best Scats, $2 rr (DT"J,) CA-fn0 & Saturday OlC 10 tyt DAILY MAT. 2:30, 35c EVICS. 7 & 0. 35c. fiOr ?Ae. SI. 00. Inl.,ilfn Ta. Jljr. Famous Stase Success W00DSIDE Something Doing All the Time Unqualified Musical Hit DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND ERCOLE DURBANO Conductor Edna Wallace Kinney Contralto Free Concerts Twice Daily New Amusements Lots of Fun Record-Breaking Crowds Fireworks Every Friday Evening BROAD ST. THEATRE WKKK or JUNE (1TH Matinee, Saturday, June 11th Twrntj-nlnlh Annum I'erformanje PHILOPATRIAN PLAYERS under iimiiuKi-mont nnd iwmonul direction of .liimes J. Skellj. nu"rc"" lleo. M. ( oIiiiii'h I'nnulur Comedy "A PRINCE THERE WAS" for the benefit or the Mutem nr ih. llood Hhenhrrd, Content ir St. Mucdnlrn, Cirrmiintonn Bents on ale ut the foment. (),, .! lifter .Inn,. Illli .it .A nn. Y" unU ' '" ""rmre COLL'S, 22 S. 40th St. SPECIAL DECORATION DAY DANCE InatntoUno Tuesday and Thursday Featuring the Tango Trot WILLOW GROVE PARK " NahanFranko ft Orchestra NAHAN FRANKO, Conductor FRED PATTON n.j... Arrant to Hnend the Memorial Day Hollrtn. In Auierlcn't (Ireatest Amusement "ark DinKCTlON1 flTANIiKT lUortffs m! MARKET Minfii(fHPMfniWi!Pff n jtsr r " rssv ST3 ' .v"' rz .tn.ss' TODAT "BENTIMENTAIj TOMMY" NEXT WEEK THE WONDERFUL KID OF "THE KID" rt AS? f ir JACKIECOOCANT! sWO 5 "EVERYBODY'S BOY" IN EXCLUSIVE SHOWING OP THE FIUST NATIONAL-COMEDY 1 5 PECK 5 BAD BOY fr5 T V (1921 Model) SUBTITLES BY IRVIN S. COBB America's Greatest Humorist DOUIS MAY m 0 Nik n - wT-i yy. AND WHEELER OAKLAND AIIE LV THE CAST P HAR0LD - . S-l LLU IU . friifuMlliiiMjttiftnitiiitjiy n In "NOW OR S-i lw ji',j NPVrD" r !is a ahaiv7L riRHT ssr wet rwr .'. 3 SHOWINO & SHOWING n The Outnlnndlmr Film Achievement of tho Year ni:xt WKEK ELSIE FERGUSON In Wm. D Taylor's "SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE" A PARAMWNT PICTURE From tho Celebrated Stage Success and Novel By Arnold Bennett A N T O N ADDED Hull Itoom Horn n MARKET ADOVE SIXTEENTH "A CIRCUS HERO" VICTORIA Market ab. 0th NEXT WEEK wisT-n i uiL II 7gl MARKET STREET I 4-t NEXT WEEK "" I - .wiiinuuni i'lnure Kirt Presentation PRES II THE TASTEST COMEDY DRAMA EVER SCREENED GLOBE JIN1PLR & MARKET STREETS NEXT WEEK You Hao Hern 1'licm in Motion 1-iciu'ch ec rni'in in person He of feminine lMUty In i inelunsa of artlKllr pon, a mtntf anrl ilun''fta. IiXTltA ADDI'li AT'ril i'Tl' SLATKO'S ROLLICKERS A PWII-T MOV IMi Alilllll II I IOV CROSS KEYS varki i" miiuii i i mi in MON, TIES AM WED LITTLE CINDERELLA WITH A CAST 1 llltOADWAY FAVORITES AND A HEW OK HANDSOME OlRl.lES llll I. I'M VNHI.D TIU'RHDAY ALLEGHENY KRANKKOHD AVE & ALLEGHENY Monilay, Tuesday, Weilnesilny BEBE DANIELS "Two Weeks With Pay" Thursday Krldav and Saturday CLARA KIMBALL .YOUNCV "Straight From Paris" IMPERIALr.1 "BLACK BEAUTY" Aualtian Larry SemonT.'" TA i" CALBFORNEA BATHING fa t GIRLS f A3 f 1 COMPANY OF AMEulCA Ctaufi'uf tAtn? A AT I9"J m . A t T) A XTsfl ,.,., nm., ?-( HLnMIVll Dili Ua ",,. ii i I'lLiunr, mjr -...... LnE!yjiM svsj. jriMf JsllBBVjlri WmmW&zL i i.... rW 411 .dLLLLtf BiasHsflff iWM mmmmmmW4iW WW R .jr addkd ri QTEDUAKU S .. FBJ 3 . nnnnnmrniTii i ........ . . . .. -i Klntrlncr nr nuii '!" iti Prnlojruo V "P.lnllnrel" V'ijv " ii'iT. ' vaaxiaijjxjj NEXT WEBK. COMMENCING MONDAY ARCADIA Chestnut bel. imh 10 A M. to 11 P.M. C ptr. vi wuuk. L2aytoti HAA ii CAST INCM'DES THEO DOIIC HOHEUTS. CLYDE K IM.JIOHK, WALTEK HICKS. 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