Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 31, 1921, Night Extra, Image 9

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"Feck's Had .Hoy" In a
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fi . the mischievlous ton. Irvln
(. Artntlr Imnroved ubon the
Cu'i i imtlnc by rtiitklnij; the aiib
Kimoit as funny as the action of
LSft" nhrrHe'rOhanlln took little
Kite as M' side-kick in the making
p'ljie KM,'" the "child was given
Ut'Cl IM'Way in iun-roaxmi, out
r.ii.rni,iti an funny oa his antica
,? seen .In some time as disclosed
r iM tale. Action liar ben centered
t'MW " ,h k,d mki" th m0,t
S 1,2 .ituatlon.
rtithd Hatton appears as the gro
!? whose store much of the action
" n support of the- littlest big
I '"'added feature 1 Harold Lloyd's
LiTwi at Never," one of thin come-
m'j ,' f"mRkers. ' HlMlnjf of
'Mia Albann, fras.well received, a
wSTtht orchestral effect of "Fun In
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wM, Bennett wrote the play which
hilt CitaWlota iTcro mnuB.inio scenario
ui. an unusual tale of lor and
fttlaft et a prudish lirl.tohoaa affair
J .celebrated pianist result in sav
,hbn from'rujn, and .later gaining
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rtiin wasrfftlly dramatic
KTirM&rTd waj whllo in Conrad
emas IfAldinc reappears after a
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I sDsencc. linen jLunuar ana
mt flrithtray are in support.
IllsrUb has an important role in
ia Her ota," another of the "Hall-
MaM Bat" atriei, vrnicn nave oeen ao
l!jitiirf. Itiisan-eceftI6niHy eood
tiuMf, .and worthy of' the theatre In
iMeh jt i appearing. The musical
ilaltctioM were weljrceived.
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IttrttKTJLli- ."Dlaek Beauty," with
.lean Vk. V
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worth In ."His Own Law."
COLONIAL Mae Murray In "Tho
Ollded Lily."'
iUKKKr BTItBKT"A Smalltown
tdol." ,
AUfAitJlUA Tom Mix, In "Hands
Off."
I.OOVST JAne Novak In "Isobl."
RIVOtA Ann. Q. Nllsnon Irt "What
Women Will Do.1'
BRJfUONT Wanda Hawley In "Her
First Elopement."
flTRilNfl Mao Murray In "The
Glided Lily."
LEADEll W. H. Hart In "O'Maltey
of the Ttej-al Mounted."
COUSKVit and OKDAR Pauline
Krsderlck In "The Mlstreis of
Shenstone."
Is played thle tlmo by Fatty Arbuckle i
on the stage Frank Mclntyre had the
role. James Forbwt wrote the comedy,
which Walter Woods prepared in
scenario. This lva new type of role
for the atoot star, wuo has recently
taken up the more quiet forms of
comety.
The story has to do with a drummer
who goes to a small town and there
meets the belle of the place. In a sit
uation which demands immediate action
he champions the girl's cause, and not
only foils the villain but gains her love,
ann eventually marries her.,
Joseph Ilcnaberry, former actor, Is
the director, nnd has entered into the
Spirit of the piece with the result that
the story has been well handled for the
screen. It may be recalled tlifct this
tmmo piece was an early , release, but
the new version Is much better. Betty
Iloss Clark it the chief feminine lead,
whllo Frnnk Holland and Wilton Tay
lor are in supp6rt. The oTgan sclec
tlons were excellent.
Ykterla "Not (Jullty" is'the story
by Harold MacOrath which appeared
tinder the .title of "Parrot and Com
pany" Bldney A. Franklin, a youth
ful director In charge of the undertak
ing, has made an excellent job. He
will be recalled as n former director of
"kiddle" stories for Fox.
The photographic work deservw com
mendatlori for a lot of double exposure
work, in which one character plays
both parts. When the man has occa
sion to shake hands with himself It
srems to be uncanny. This marks an
advance in camern work nnd credit Is
due Millard I. F. Webb for his co
operatiop. The action is laid In India and
The Ritz Roof
on top of the ftitz Carlton Hotel. The
daintiest little garden in the country,
where you find everything just a little
better than the other place. Luncheon,
Dinner, Supper, Tea Danaant.
Dancing at Tea and Supper
I Try Our Avion French Bread
baked electrically, if you want the very
best bread that you have ever tasted.
Electrically baked bread is just as different
from bread baked in the ordinary oven as
cream is from milk. Electrically baked
bread is "exclusive" with us in Philadelphia.
MEENEHANTS
Electric Bakeries
18 South 52d Street 14 South 60th SU
2604 Gennantovn Ave. 4009 Market Street
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Wit, have you heard him say,
IWhtt's the matter with this coffee?
ft Im't as good as usual!" If you
M your coffee it iB impossible to
Wk It so that it will taste exactly
m same morning after morning,
Hjrclally if you use a metal pot
'hlch will destroy the llavor and
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V You will enjoy shopping at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612
"Cfitftnnt Street, whirt vnn will find nil the necessnrv houscfurnish-
'iag and conveniences for the summer home.
JSttftrnzhs Stvn
THE man who is fond of riding and
who appreciates the comfort of
well-fitting clothes while in the
saddle, should visit the store of Mac
Donald & Campbell, 1334-1336
Chestnut Street, who make a spe
cialty of this department. Their
riding suits as well ns their separate
riding breeches are designed to give
the smartest appearance and are as
satisfactory in every detail ns those
made to order. It is unusual to find
such a complete line of riding clothos
as may be obtained in this store,
both of domestic and English make,
beautifully tailored and finished
throughout and of the same quality
and style for which all their wear
ing apparel is noted. You will also
be pleased with the variety of mate
rials from which you muy make your
selection.
DEFORE investing in new clothes,
it i'b a good and economical plan
to look over last summer's wardrobe
and see if there are not many articles
of clothing which, if properly cleaned,
would bo worth salvaging. I know
of no company which does this sort
of work more satisfactorily than
Barg's, 1113 Chestnut Street. Sport
clothes, both mon'a and women's,
come from Barg's looking as good
and freth as new. I was nmazed to
see how beautiful some of the sport
hats which they had cleaned looked,
as well as the many sweaters, skirts,
dfesses, etc. And while you aro
taking your own things to Barg's,
why not take your husband's white
flannels or pongee coat? Someday,
when he wants them in a hurry, he
will be delighted to find them clean
and ready to vntar.
vitnned china pot. This device
well as many clever contrivances.
to the houftekefltief are for
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Pm at the store of J. Franklin
, r, 1612 Chestnut Street.
jlTH what pleasure the young
. bride surveys her tabic when
W es it spread, for the first time,
W the lovely silver which she has
WWd as wedding gifts. In the
gw of the tablets a magnlfitant
Kwwrpiecc, marvelously deaignod
.wrought, here and there small
r dishes for olives, celery, nuts,
Jri?".'1 ch Place set with an array
2i.M?UtJful. nat sNver. The welf
OTomted table is charming in every
ZffiLb,cMse the silver has been
nlth tho montjf Mn nrl
l?illv$tlo,n from th" store of
SVr Bank and Blddle Company,
TWi,Ywthe, klnd e world
t.JS?rate Bllvor P'ee
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AaMftM.r The 6c Ut'i btM.ftMWted
wim w wn oi tB dramatic that
Marle4 the.writlat of tue piece Rich
flro Dlx Is exceptional In tho dual role,
while.Mc-lly Malone and Herbert Prior
nave Important parts.
A"dlT-"8ba'.is tbo story of a
woman whoso cleverness enables her to
ward off bill collectors while abe is
putting up a. front" to her social
crowd. In this movie version of the
ago play Rthcl Clayton has starring
honor. Klmer Harris and CJcrBldlnt
IfOnner rcatc the piece, which Tlioraas
Hcffron directed.
Theodore Roberts, Wnlter Hiers and
Helcrk-Dunbar ore In support.
Resent "The Heart of Maryland"
is another of those pictures whirb hare
been given new life by a new director.
This time the story has Catherine Cal
vert in the rolo of Maryland. David
Belasco is credited with the nuthorahlp
of the piece, while Tom Tcrrisa di
rected this new yerslon. Mrs. Leslie
Carter appeared In ' the old George
Klelne version, '
The story is a familiar one dealing
with incidents at the time of the Civil
War. Plenty of drama and action
vary heart interest.
Crane Wilbur Is once more beforo
the camera lens with good effect in a
leading role, while his support Is care
fully selected.
Capitol "Proxies" Is a George D.
Baker production of the crook story by
Frank R. Adams. It is a well -told tale
of men and women who act the role of
reformed crooks in a convincing man
ner. The story is somewhat episodic,
but gets its big points across.
Norma Kerry and Zeena Keefe are'
intrusted with the chief roles and carry
the story forward at a rapid pace. The
plot is not n new one, for It deals with
the machinations of a man who is con
tending for honors, in which he sees an
opportunity to "frame" a crime upon
reformed criminal
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Francis X. Bushman and
Beverly Bayne Have,. Comedy
Act Local Boys Please
Keith'H Francis X. Bushman , and
ncverly Bayne are here in person In a
ratlrlcal comedy entitled '"Poor Rich
Mnn." which plessed an enthusiastic
holiday audience. The playlet gives the
motion-picture stars an opportunity to
display some of the finer points of real
acting.
The plot has a moral although the
furt-mnklng Is its chief object. Bush
man is seen as a multi-millionaire
whose life Is plotted sgalnst by radicals.
Miss Bayne has a prominent part in
the plotting and helped give It a sur
prise finish.
Brown and O'Donnell. two Philadel
phia products, had the house rolling in
laughter. Their imitations of the other
Acts were well done. The team also
presented some clever dancing numbers,
Percy Bronson and winsome Winnie
Baldwin were seen in "Visions of
1071." The act Is a dainty one and
attempts to prophesies that fifty years
from now., the male will bo subordinate
to the female and pleasure trips will be
bnd in flying boats. On bottle of whis
ky puts an end to the scheme. Mall la -Bart
Co. in "The Baggage flmashers"
have a clever act with acrobatic stunts
executed amidst novel surroundings.
Rolls and Royce, a pair of exceptional
dancers, have an act' which has both
class and speed. Vlnle Daly, operatic
singer, added several dancing numbers
which pleased. Sully and Mack In
"Shoot Me" aroused laughs. Dooley
lolccn sang and performed several
thrilling tuntn on the wire. A real
novel net was that of the three Bel-
inenta. These boys itH4'UjA ,
the attention of, the audience. Aria they
did.
cnl skit presented by the Califurnia
Bathing Girls heada tbeAhow. The act
scored, Blatko's Rolllcters offered the
latest Ideas in Jaw, Other entertain
ing nets included tnose or nussrii nun
Hayes, acrobatic comedians: Harlow
Harrington and company, clever Pla)
let: tiouiuay ana iyiiibiwl wra win
Ollis White, violinist, and Bert Wheeler
nnu company, lunsiers.
Broadwajr nenry B. Toomw, as
sisted by Helen Lowell, kept laughs
going In "The Wife Saver," "A Tele
phone Tangle" overflowed with laughs,
lilt were scored by- BchwarU and
Clifford and Faber and McGowan who
appeared in acts based on novel ideas.
Mae Murray in "The Gilded Lily" is
the film attraction.
Croaa Keys A' lively comedy show is
offered with "Little Cinderella," a
moijcsl tabloid leading. Lew Cooper
dispensed some 1021 laughs. Good re
sults In the song and "comedy line were
achieved by tho Lew Tow Four, Elaine
Bisters and Hurd, Holland Beam and
Eva La Rue. A good comedy is offered
on tho screen.
WUUatn Penn William Demand
and Estelle Collettes have a comedy act
which scored. Pearson, Newport and
Pearson have a meritorious skit. Cbris
Richards kept the house In laughter.
Clinton sang several songs well and
Showed off a step or two. "Prisoners
of Love" was the photoplay.
Grand Yvctte- and Eddie Cook and
Kino Clark were seen in a musical com
edy which obtained headline honors.
Lew Hawkin's Minstrels had to render
several encores. Stanley and Eby have
a good wire act. Jimmy Fallon and
Mnrjorie Shirley wero well received.
"The Strong Man" was the photoplay.
Nixon "Musical BIU," musical
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June Records at
Heppe's Tomorrow
The list this month on sale tomorrow has an extra
large number of Red Seal and dance records. There are
fine Red Seal records by Bori, Braslau, Caruso, Cortot,
De Luca, Elman, Rindler, Martinelli, Morinf (a new
artist), Philadelphia Orchestra, Ruffo and Schumann
Heink. The dance records are excellent and the popular
songs are romarkably good.
If you do not have a Victrola, we offer certain outfits
composed of a Victrola and a group of records. You may
settle by cash or chargo account, or by our one-year
rental -payment plan. Call or write for full particulars.
C. J. HEPPE & SON
1117-1119 Chestnut St., or N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts.
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This sounds like a promise of 50 years' service.
It will iound more like a hundred years when
you consider thcetest that it has been given.
One of the drawers, heavily loaded, was opened
and closed 100,000 times the equivalent of 50
years of service.
The drawer still works as smoothly and true
ts when the test started. This file is the GF
.Allsteel Dreadnaught, the lowest-priced four
drawer Steel Vertical File in the line.
Other demonstrations of strength, rigidity,
and endurance are given that will astonish you.
See them yourself at our store, or call us up and
let us explain this or other items in the line of
Office Furniture
The General Fireproofing Company
Bulletin Building
Philadelphia, Pa.
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comedy, .won" hfadtiv bouersjThe cm
eay or uafiiii inn .newaino w wen
rwlred. Tbe skit of Le-Toy and Vest
wrntxover wellr Raymond and Barrows
presented a good comedy act, while a
real novelty was that of Hartman and
Trlcker. "The Tomboy" was the pho
toplay, Walton Roof Seasonable songs are
offered by Carrie Reynolds, who has a
captivating style. Woodward and Mor
rlssoy aroused laughter In their skit,
"nank the Mule." Entertaining num
bers wore presented by others.
'PARISH PRIEST' AT FORREST
Excellent Movie Supplemented With
Qood Music and Funny Comedy
Fernet "Tho Parish Priest," after
a score of years! success on the speaking
stags as the starring vohlclc for Dan
Sully, has reached the films in a worthy
version. It carefully preserves the con
tinuity of the original plot, but, thanks
to tbe eapanslreness of the sllrersbeet,
Is able to picture many details that had
to be imagined In the stage version.
It will be remembered that this niece
was written by Daniel Hart, the Mayor
of Wllkes-Barre, in his younger days.
Tbe story is rich in humor and sen
timent. The benign influence of the
title character is powerful over the lltw
of the other characters with whom he
comes in contact. His lovable and nobt
qualities are well portrayed by William
Desmond. Heart Interest and agreeable
romance are also a due part of the plot.
This ia a wholesomn movie but not a
religions movie. Ruth Renick is nut-
rana .-ivm -m-
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appropriate strains of Irish melodies.
h n fenturo and another Is n n(v Nnfiu
Pollard comedy, "Blue Sunday." Key
mour Tennoure, a singer with a rlcH
wrlMralned voice, won apnlame with
"Mother Machree" nnd Cndman's "Al
Dawning." Choir boys from (It. Clem
ent's gsve n number of churchly num
bers back stage. Choristers from othe'r
churches will sing at other perform
ances this week.
Farewell Week at Dumont's
Dumont's (Jeorge Carrln and Davp
Lewis in a sketch, "Homething n Little
Different," wtre one of the big kits.
This Is tho. lost week of the season and
the show is a pacemaker for comedy
and good music. "Hunting for IUrgdoll
Hold" brought many laughs, Charlie
Boyden scored in his comedy offering
and Emmet Welch sang several song.
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pape
Us fellows found a puppy this aftlr
noon, being n funny looking different
colored puppy with wobbly habits, not
looking ns If it would look eny good wen
It grew up on account of bow It looked
alreddy, and Puds Kimklns sed, O, heers
n good chnnco for somebody to sdopt a
dot;, ft puppy Is the best kind of a dog
to adopt because by the time they grniv
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ony ren.xon i aonr. it i anoptea aaomer
dng my fog terrier Teddy would et
Jcllfs as ertylhlng, he thinks he's the
ony dog belong in our yard, Jied B4d
Hunt, wy dont you adopt It, Benny 1
My fathers thinking of buylojt me, a
dog, I sed, If he bawt me a dog and then
came home and found this one he aaite
get dlskusted, Id adopt him alt rite. U
my father wasent thinking about buy
ing me a dng. Wtch pop did say some
thing about getting me a dog once abont
t yrers ngo, and Hklnny Martin sii,
Well I lell you the ony reason I don't
adopt him, we got a cat home and It
?:ets so nervlis every tlmo It sees a dotf
t would prober! be a nerrlss reck If
It had to see one erround all the time,
thats the ony renaou I dont adopt it,
wy dont you adopt It, Artie?
Wich my cuszin Artie was Jest staff
ing, In to say wy he would If he could
ony he rouldent, wen a automobeel
stopped and the man got out and went
erround to the frunt of it to make it o
agen and I sed, I tell you wat, fellows,
lets give It a good home enyways. lets
put It In the back of that automobeel aid
wen the man gets home and finds it
he'll be so serprised he'll adopt it.
Being a grate ideer, and Puds film
kins qnlck picked tho puppy up anl
threw It on the back sect and Jest then
the automobeel started to sound as Jf
It mite go, and the Irian quick got in
and it did, us fellows all yelling after
It. Hrrray, herrey, and the man waved
his hand ns if he thawt we'thawt hs
was grate because he made it so agen.
ony wen he got home he proberly found
out different.
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quality comes first. We believe our customers want the best and we leave no
stone unturned to procure for them merchandise of unvarying quality and merit.
It is a happy circumstance that we are able to sell our high quality
merchandise at such low prices, thanks to our tremendous purchasing power
and the economies effected by our Producer-to-Consumer Plan.
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"Gold Seal" and "Victor" you see the mark of quality for every one is a
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large size. The finest eggs in the farmyard. Chock full ef
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