y i ' ' " , j?r-s , "V VJE & l "! & y " " . oj. ft, v ' :t r . ( . . r EVNlftGr PUBLIC LEDGER-PHtLABELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921 STAGE AND SCREEN STARS HERE NEXT WEEfc ZMr.n AMS FROM :DinEcrriON ov Stanley company op ameiwca; 'ltjyji. nATonrj It SfMhttiur Decent i on P K && :: tint Plctuw wnw " T Eil premiere i ntine . j port .rff-K P bcr iit nt her Pictures today we vl riffrt'lart a bit too rpugiab lhat hc was.J,i. f Umcs. But all MhcrSrlnR n1dcd to her popu W u1 wl.n crowds. She made her- &C$fin. bov "" her npp w'' .. Wunn to do her real work riAIlM Porten Mwn w u . hnd W hW,at "uccc ThoVo who have ,dbtr.n the of the last years W htr.'Ji ith the more refined clmr , Pl lYmtSl She Is beginning . how Such power of characterU to show bow mUL ' she won success f g AW&Itlve effects her ttonde beauty. Ti In "The Devil's Garden," his V " J".-jBtle vehicle at. the litest P"l"t "iek, b by some critics Stanton next , ib t vcrsatlle considered xu rymore.rjrcw fam- mtauLa He ww born in Phlla 10v,i.pla3n,l is the i eon of the lato PH?, Itarrjmore and Georgia Drew. 3ta"KS V.i.T hi first appearance Ln'Te lllTBle." Playing with his 11 Lrlous grandmother, Mrs. John w Sr., ho had tho role of Mrs. -After'an absence of two yean i Lie Jll'Lrt vefcture was in Squire iSte" followed by "Cumberland '(11. ! appeared in support of Nanc W several plays and then w Nance vas '3'NeM V.S. .in such productions as "The Vww -- ,..;.." ,. ArlTnnn fA i't lAhn (riEr.UV Uliu jiuut - r . H, 1 the country with the cri .... h. fnlirpf tifa James A I'".". 1 TT.nrnn In aag ixar His uncle, John Drew, then took iwl In charge. For two seasons he SrtS. Mr. W playing in 'The ifCOnd IB uuuimauu .u - "IOo8yof the first recognized stage ,(irs to go into motion pictures, Lionel !.!" his screen debut with Grlfflth. JlS came "The Exploits of Elaine." ii which he attracted .attention. He Wed this with a ecrics which In cluded "A Yellow Streak," "The Quitter," "The Brand of Cowardice" nnd "The Copperhead." lirHBN Thomas Melghan was near W OMlnlnir. N. T.. taking scenes for lii new Paramount picture. "The City nf Silent Men." which comes to the Palace next week, ho found time hang in iinrllv on his hands between scenes. io he decided .to tnke a walk in the country. He was strolling around non- distant v. wncn suaaeniy no wns scizcu v several farmers, who told him that I . . 1. J I.l . ..! lift nkl...lr1..' ,M I T3ey UHU U1H1 IIU uuu no duwuiuu I. uj 111 tnaKO a get-a way. For a second jueignan couia not co' nhnd the situation nnd then he re ii.pmhtrea tnnt ic was wearing nis nrison irb and the farmers evidently thought i had escaped from Sing Sing. He 'mid not nersuadc the farmers that it has perfectly nil right for him to wan- r around nione until uirccior xom , 'orraan nnd the remainder of tho com any, who were summoned by telephone, line to his rescue. THE proper casting of characters for a motion-picture production is an irt in itself. In the office of a casting director Is generally found an alpha betical list of the different types, such r.s "Leads," Heavies," "Juveniles," ite., etc. To tbeso tho director refers unless, of course, tho part in question tails for some well-known nctor who is (specially Identified with tbnt partic ular type of part. . This holds csneclallv true in the case of Herbert Itawlinson, the star of 'The Wakefield Case," which Is to bo 'own next week at the Victoria. As ilie up-to-date type of detective, he is a a ciass oy nimsell. That's whv Lawrence Weber Insisted Hint Mr. Ttawlinson should create the l-art of William Wakefield, Jr., in the llir(lllng mystery story from the pen of Shannon Fife. pONSTANCE TALMADGE in "Dan V serous Business" will be the star tne Stanton the week of June 13. Xhe scenario for this production waH written by a Philadclphian nnd a stu tentat the Temple University. Tho au luorisMissMndelninc Sharp Buchanan. a member nf tho rocnntlv aetnVilleliArl 'la;s In motion picture scenario writing. ....... .in; uiuilll-j t, .UUMUUUIU CIBHS, named in honor of the founder of the Stanley company. CVR the third time "Carmen" has4 been tmnafnpMid t uA A.M.n Ai , ,;, v .'" l"D ""ecu, uuu m this occasion the original French ereion nnn honn kda.i .,i .i.t i t. Ijfferent from the libretto of the onera. Inner the title of "Gjpsy Blood." this fill be showu at tho Victoria week of Hune jtf, AltY PICKFOniJ will be the star ' fit tlm G....l... 1. .. i n U .; v. ".",,,.v w,,,k oi .nine in in l?nn, " sh,0W1"R "f "Through the Back --'.. :. " '"novation is announced US?. c,n?.n. Wlth tbn greening of this icturc. This will bo the presentation ilein ?e wroel1' Prccodlng the new wt Lf '.i?f a. Mnry J'kford bhort sub- of the Miitnge of 1014. rrn.!;08' is tl" "1(,thod. were ex lav L?r"' .''"'"Pored with present wtlntho th "n "" "A, '"T," &&?", th M'F.. dlreetlon. Ilm 7 ' " Kplf,rni "etnll o the ho nn ?'.": rars s and the v-.V' V. "' lounj. .ioreover. this IJort subject will re,'onl to the admirers r uur .ii n ii " i. .i . . . - - j lull iiiivminn tiiiu ctitn IIH1. ..:,"' Vr " ',K f-'nc? 114. 'iiuxno n I... .... . . In a t-hane. .. i..."- "' 01 . 'L"ioru - kin rnin xiim. ui.i. i taM.-ohVmr,h,..,i:"?l?.,?. hble innii i """ in winner- nirth ,.; ;". "" I'nivocnt t". tt touched with pathos. -""..millions ftl nrovocnt vn nt SWUliiiSiUiiiUiju lOESER'Sf NUnn TlieatT Iiiilldlnir 34 S. S2dSt. Four Big Reception Night This Week: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Every Tuesday and Thursday THE TANGO TROT ' Tauont ana Uemon.ttrated by WMidiii-Kii?."' VU" Tnfi4oT A a i, :: '-.?'""" : 'ir i.r tllSO mf rtriKS-! T M. -'11 wAiwrs? E RE.FioNE. EHJERrAINMENTl 0DETTE and MARSON l-"aill n. TIP.TOP FOUR J-onnne. Html. ' .i i-. . .''A miii'itii V -w ani1 "aiaue ' Ii"".l,U Lil.nd a uiu nit -"'J"'" T,t HAMMERSTEIN "POOR PEAR 1 1 " JiTWOiWnB MARGARET KIRBY" FREDERlCri GJ?AHAM jiV - .'"StiHMilM Cdpitot" 'NARY- Gdrnck gHp s wHBHiV .ikkkkkkBw 9i!j'J v v v eMkHlkkkkkkkV Guide to Photoplays J&Mxs&tk WKtiKm ' For the Week to Come fwKKsSMmmSm Now riiofoplarst STANLEY "Deception" In the German made story of tho life of Henry VIII of England. Tho role of Anno Boy Ian Is portrayed by Henny Porten nnd Enill Jennings Is tho King. He played tho French King In "Passion," tho other Gcrman-mado story. Ernest ' Iubltsch directed nnd a pre-revle.w shows this to bo a good movie prod uct. A Klncto Review of scenes In England will be tho added attraction. STANTON "The Devil's Garden" shows Lionel Barrymoro In w. B. Jiaxwelrs story, whtch Kenneth Webb directed. Tho story shows how, through Ideals nnd good Intention, wrongs can be righted with good result to every body involved. Dorln Rnnkin and May McAvoy aro In support. ARCADIA "Tho Broken Doll" Is a delightful story of a country boy, with Mnntn Muo as tho chief charac ter. Allan Dwan directed tho piece, which was mada from Wilbur Hall's story, "Johnny Cucabod." Mary Jane Irving Is the child. VICTORIA 'The Wakefield Case" is by Shannon Fife, the local scenario writer. George Irving directed. The story deals with a trio who plot to foil the nollce of three countries. Herbert Rawllr.son Is the leading man. CAPITOL "Poor, Dear Margaret Kir by," by Kathleen Norrls, la the star rin dm fop Blaine Hammoratoln. William Earlo directed. Warburton rinmhin nml nilecn Cassldy are In support It Is a story of "types found In everyday life. nr.aRNT "King. Queen. Joker, Is the Sydney Chaplin story with that com edian In the leading roie. n hodge-podge of comedy with royal pal. aces as background. Reviewed Heretofore PALACE Thomas Melghan. In ' The City of Silent Men." a notable Aim. COLONIA L Thomas Melghan. In 'The Easy Road," flrt half. "The Faith Healer" last half. , ALLEGHENY "The Heart bf Mary land" first half. Eugene O Brlen, In "The Ghosts of Yesterday," last half. lrmicBT aTJtv.r.r "niack Beauty first Half. Mae Murray, in "The Gli ded Lily." Inst half IMPERIAL Bert Ljtoll. In "The Mis leading L,aay, excellent comeuj-. m half. Clara Kimball Young. In o.--...hf ivnm "Pnrls." last half. GREAT NORTHERN "The Branding Iron." first half. Alice Brady, In "Out of the ChoruR." last half. LOCUST "When Dawn Came, with Co ecn More, a piciurewjue ;. nrvnrr Tn.vi Mix. In "The Rtdln Ro n" first half. Alma Reubens, In "Thoughtless Women," laet half. iin.m Alma Rubens. In "Thought. i... wnmen" : Vera Gordon. In "The Oreatest Love": Oeorgo Beban, In .rnA fnti In n Million. LEADER Douglas Fairbanks. In "The Nut": the Mack Senett production. "A Small Town Idol." BJ5L.lfO.vr "Whispering Devils," with Conway Tearle ; Bebe Daniels. "She Couldn't Help It." COLISEUM "Isobol." with House Pe ters: "Where Is My Husband?" fea turing 3ose Collins; "What Women Will Do"; Carrael Myers, "Beautl fullv Trimmed." WOODSIDE Record-Breaking Crowds Attest Popularity of New Amusements Unqualified Success of DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND Ercole Durbano, Conductor First Appearance of Maude Fonda, Soprano Free Concerts Twice Daily Fireworks Every FridayEvening FORREST Mat "'" 2:80, 3Bo Tax Ins. Last Times Today and Tonight Best Picture of the Year THE PARISH PRIEST WILLOW GROVE PARK LAST DAT OF Nahan Franko and His Orchestra NAHAN FRANKO, Conductor ami Violinist MJTBY LANK RIICPKRIID, Soprano MMilo ravlllon Itetarvad fleata for Today' Conrrlii on Hale at thr Park DINK AT TUB CABINO COLL'S, 22 S. 40th St. Always a BIG DANCE SATURDAY tutrurtinp' Tutsaay ana Thvrtdau Featuring tho Tango Trot hfjMONTS otu & Alien. :g., bjii UUiviv-'it jlRt. ,fon..vd,.snt., p.n EMMETT WELCH Minstrefa Com 1 1 Bnllrp "Unnllnit niirtol'' Holil" GARRICK Mat. Today -, GEO. SI. CJOIIAIM U lAJJlKiUIAJVB mfiiB rnsAL "MARY" fllUOl1-"" wna mfssvffiz MaUU.ast. IMUMMa f .::' jH9HHMBiV v -. '-":'.. jkkkkkHSlHMHftVPiklkflBBiHinkS ks V 1 'iilillVKiiliDill9PlUL. . j " r MEIiBHkBQtBnRBnkMiBHHBSBIIBkMinBRBkTiwsiaMk J " Kjmt' "": T MONTE BLUE. "THE BROKEN POLL" rop-'"(. ' Arcadia. ! . ' -i l Dunubcs. athletes , Simpson rfind Dean, t nklt; Fabor nnd McGowan, sketch . ' k- B&j KITTY 'WATSON. Keith! TJieatrical Billboard for the Coming Week Vaudeville KEITH'S Fanny and Kitty Wataon. In clover and varied revue : William Sea bury and company, unique musical novelty; Iflorcnz Ames and Adelaide Wlnthrop. travesty ; Zuhn and Drels, comedians: Clarence Coley and Hatty Jaxon, assisted by "Boney," novelty act: Royal Gascolgnes, Jugglers; Mario Walsh and Irvine Edwards. songs; Herbert and Dare, athletic skill ; Athea Lucas and company gymnasts ; pictures. lUilwir MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN in "The Easy Road" THURSDAY. FRIDAY & PATUHDAY MILTON SILLS in "The Faith Healer" LEADER LANCASTER AV. A 41ST STREET MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY Douglas Fairbanks in "THE NUT" THURSDAY. FRIDAY & HATUBDAY. BEN TURPIN In MACK BENNETT'S BIO COMEDY "A SMALL TOWN IDOL" GranD Rroad and Monti-ornery. 2il5. 7. A F. O. XUon-Nlrfll'ngrr. Pan. Mrr. THE HU.MOItl.Sr JOE COOK Vniidr"n"l'e Show Al.i:XAM)i:it IIHOS. A EEI.YN DAI.TON A- ritAKI I "THOSE 3 KIDS" FIT.dKKAI.I) A- OAKKOLI. "DiinRliiir Cp rather" Comedy tiik snf'iAi. r.inv" THE SOCIAL, LION' n 6Zd Hl. Market St. VWOlV B niO-TIME ACTS BEN BtKINlt In "THIS IS NOT A MOVIE" Wllsan-Auhfy Trio I Hal Joluuon Co. Willi". Kllry KluV I Louiw A MltchcU 8'ilrlwr Maon In "The .Motlifr Iltnrt" AP r fi2D Si LOCUHT SIS. teyQJJLQA, All This Week A UUMIN DUA5IA OF THE SLUMS AND A KE.IUVENATION "WHEN DAWN CAME" Added Adrontnrra of Ttoli nnd mil, "CATCtHNO THE COOV" 73 o u n;l nt' ,,nrk" l3dC'itV61tC,,on-Tu"-w,d-Conway Tearle, Rosemary Theby In "WHISPERING DEVILS" THURSDAY. FRIDAY A S VTUItDAY BEBE DANIELS In "SnE COULDN'T HELP IT" 4 V WCt tt MON.".f UES.'Vkd. TOM MIX in "A RIDIN' ROMEO" THURSDAY. FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY Alma Rulii-im In "Tlinurhtlrx Women" CotcOeanv" Murket St. Del. COIh Mon, A Tun. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S "ISOBEL" or "THE TRAIL'S END" Wrd. "WIIKHK'H MY IIIHRKD?" Tliura., 1I "Uhitt 'nnirn Mill Do" HAT. "BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED" ."I f flOTII ST. AND CLoa mSn'Ml11 ALMA RUBENS of "HUM0HF.8QUE". Fame in "Thoughtlesi Women" Wed.,' Thur. "The Greatest Lot." . Frl.t flat VQijie, Man ln, MUlloa" si i tin and Goodwin, travesty: Henry B. , , C I OLOBE "Cheer Up," attractive musical comedy; Lew Cooper, comedlnn ; Four Dunubcs. athlctc.i , Simpson rfind Dean, nklt; Fabor nnd McGownn, sketch . Nice and Johnson Twins, songs; Mar tin and Ooodwln. travesty : Honrv B. Toomer and company, comedy ; Eugene i GARRICK Chestnut A Janlper Bli. 3AM'L NIXON-NIRDMNOER Duelness Manager Only Show in Town! HOW ? Third Capacity Engagement Next Week 18th Week in Phila. 150th Time Sat. Night, June 11 GOES IT WITH MARY CEO. M.COHANS COMEDIANS IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY, DELIGHT ISN'T GRAND OLD NAME? ALL NIGHTS, SOc TO $2.50 POP. MATS. WED. AND SAT., 50c TO $2.00 Feats Helling CHESTNUT STREET BELOW TWELFTH STREET THE BEST SHOW IN THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN I Next Week Here They Are ! Broadway's Musical Comedy Stars! Fanny-WATSON SISTERS Kitty IN THEIR NEW OFFERING, HORSEPITALITY" A Itnre ComMiuitlon of Oonifdy, Dnnrr nnd Song COLEY & JAXON "The Minstrel and the Mnld" FLORENZ AMES and ADELAIDE WINTHROP In "Alice in Blunderland," a Thumbnail Revue Marie WALSH & EDWARDS Irving "A Symposium of Today's Tust" ALTHEA LUCAS & CO. In on Artistic Triumph Extra Added Attraction! AND Extra Added Attraction! SEADURY A BHAW PRESENT WILLIAM SEABURY & CO. In "FR1VOLICS.1 Colorful In Uenutlfiil Girts, TWO SHOWS DAILY. 2 V M.. 80o and tlfic. TO il.80. INChUUINQ WAR TAX. BEATS Broad Street Theatre WEEK OF JUNK 8TH Matineo Saturday, June 11th Twrntj-nlntU Aiinunl Performance of the Philopatrian Players nndcr mnnuncinrnt nnd nrrsonnl dtrtctlon nf Janice J, Mell . In Geo. M, C'ohnn's Popular Comedy "A PRINCE THERE WAS" for the benefit of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, Convent of St Magdalen, Germantown Seats on Hale at the Convent. On and . after June Olh, at the Theatre - - LIONEL BAERYMOEE. THE DEVIL'S GAEDEN" Stanton Emmett, mlnctrel; McBanns, Jug-glers. CROSS KEYS "Mutt nnd Jeff," must ral comedy; Fled nnd Tommy Hay den, oddities; Mnrlow and Thuraton, songn; Hazel Hnzelton nnd company, playlet; Al Lester and company, melody ; I'ollu, musical oddity. New show last half of week. BROADWAY ".Sweethearts," musical "comedy; "Tho Kalth Healer," movie; Prince and Hell, skit; Betrel and Carroll, novelty. New show- last half. WILLIAM PENN Felix Bernard and Sydney Townes, pones ; Bebe Daniels, In "Two Weeks With Pay," movie: Schlchtl's Itoynl Wonderettes. wood flBurcs; Ralph Austin nnd Dave Heed, travesty net ; Margaret Ford, singer; Kennedy and Kramer, dances. New show last half WALTON ROOF Corlnne. Klmber tuid Natalie, sncctaeiilnr novelty: Odette and Mnrson. dancing specialty, Tip Top Four, vocalists Special dances. GRAND Jon Cook, clever comedian: Alexander Brothers and Evelyn, ball bouncers; Fitzgerald and Carroll, non ga nnd talk ; Dalton ana . rniK, novelty act; Threo KIddlos, acrobatic dances; movies NIXON Shirley Mason, In "The Mother Heart," movie; Ben Bernle, fiddler: Wilson-Aubrey Trio, gymnasts; Hal Johnson, travesty : Ioulso nnd Mitch ell. Al White's dancers; tho Klley Kids. Now show lust hnlf of week. Contlnulne . OARRICK "Mary" maintains its pop ularity. It I a tho only show now run ning in town. Members of the orig inal comnanv. Including Janet Velle, Klorrio Mlllershlp, Jack McGowan and Alfred Gerrard aro now playing their third successful engagement In Phila delphia. V oilers Dancing 62D BT. NORTH OF MARKET OPEN ALL SUMMER RFPFPTIONS MONDAY. FRIDAY Ktlytr 1 IUIH AND SATURDAY NoTeltT Nlnhts Every -Monday & Frlda Private Lessons Day & Evg. JACK LeROY and His "ORIGINAL FIVE" POP. MAT. TODAY 50c to $2.00 THAT'S GOING SOME! IT A . for Next Week ZUHN & DREIS Dementus Araerleanon ROYAL GASCOIGNES mth Orfntest Acrobat lo Do HERBERT & DARE Athletic Simplicity A Musical Rainbow Crooney Tunes and ElaWnte Scttlnc HOXES S.V virjura s -.r.r ,-... n oT BALE OWbTOk'iS ADVAN-rS8 DAILY ai!3 EVIlM.Nfia 7 i o 5 BIG ACT.5 WEEK IIICC.INNINU MONDAT Bernard & Townei Marfret Ford Schiclitl's Royal al onderettes dy & Kramer Auitin & Seed ' Ke, BEBE DAELS In First West PhllnrilpptJhowlne "TWO WEEKS WITH PAY" ft 4P ''wtT.T. CHANOKn rrtTHBDAV I h. iwi.itiiiiiijii t-t.. nr.i jiii iil w b$ijiiLf lUord? mot Aeeruff4eavA MARKET AT IXC i!Cjlj Deception A drama that rolls up the curtain of time and there alive! before your eyes are the lives, the loves, the intrigues, the pomp and power of the two most romantic persons in all history. Directed by Ernest Lubitsch, the Bohemian maitre of the screen who distinguished himself by "Passion"! Deception WEEK OF JUNE STANTON MARKET ABOVE SIXTEENTH 11 A M. to 11 15 P M A First National Attraction LIONEL BARRYMORE In First Presentation ot THE DEVILS GARDEN An Adaptation of the Novel by W. B. MAXWELL. Juno IB Constanco Talmtdj in "Dangeroui 13uslnesV MARKET ABOVE 9TH NEXT WEEK AN EXCEPTIONAL AND UNUSUALLY ENTERTAINING MYSTERY PHOTOPLAY Cjl nniT) ATTHA' TION WEEK Ol .llt.Nb GLOBE JUNIPER i. MARKrr STHKETS VAUDEVILLE 11 A M n 11 P M "Next Week A TuiWul Tnl for Tiny T oul. en "CHEER UP" ' With Barney Norton an 1 rtuih Voble and a Company of Pr-ttv filrls EXTRA ADDED TTHA TlfN LEW COOPER "THE RT.ACK LAIOII" OTHi:il ACTS WORTH WHILE BROADLY BROAD A BNYDUR AVUNUt. 'I 10j.jM& AM) I) P JI. Next Weok A Delightful i:traa sanza V " Oast ot It "SWEEWaBTS" One of the Best Musical Comeilles In Vauilet ille A Qeorge Me'ford Produrtlon "THE FAITH HEALER" Featuring MILTON SILLS BILL CHANGED THURSDAY NEXT WEEK A STUPENDOUS PHOTOPLAY SENSATION ! ! Produced on a scale of magnificence seldom, if ever, attempted heretofore. One of the memorable screen offerings of a decade. 7000 in the featuring Europe's foremost artiste, Henny Porten, "the second Bernhardt," in the role of Anne Boleyn! Emil Jennings as Henry VIII, the gay philanderer, the king of many wives. ELABORATE PROLOGUE, SOLOISTS AND CHORUS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 13TH MARY PICKrORD IV "TimorOH PALACE THOMAS M EIGHAN IN A PARA Mb I NT PICTURE "CITY OF SILENT MEN" Acon Harold Lloyd "NOW Olt NEVER" June 13- D Picture. cirlltltVs latest Dmm S'reef Market j? t-TSv1 ' P M" VICTORIA LARRY SEMON IV FIRST mow ivn U -POLA M (.hi sTUI l'h PAf-MilS 7LM M.irkt St ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IN KTIP (FN NORUIH Poor Dear Margaret Kirby REGENT Market .M bel 17lh Next Week SYDNEY CHAPLIN IN FlIKT MIOWINO OF "KING, QUEEN AND JOKER" IT S A PaRVMoI NT fOitrKDT COLONIAL, Germantown A C'heltan 'Mnn Tues . Wed THOMAS MEIGHAN In I" I -Y IliiAD ' Ailde IIIAM- l 1UNU Baritone Hro.iJ und l'riu Ae Mull Tues , I THE BRANDING IRON" Addd Buster Kenton In H.tnl I.uik dud if.arK6iMoi. iujs vd "BLACK BEAUTY" IMPERIAL 00th A Walnut Mon ,Tue,,Wed. BERT tYTELL "Mlslendlnt -n Cast TUB BACK DOOR" ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 1UTH 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. A Thomas H. Ince Picture Monte Blue & Mary "Furman In an Allan Dwan Classio THE BROKEN A P'cturliatton of Wilbur Hale's Famous Macarlno Story June IS -Bert Lte)i In "A Messaire Krom Mara" 9 A. M. TO 11 P. M. "THE BAKERY" 'Ts OYPBT'HLUOD ' ALLEGHENY ruANKi-onn ave a alleohent Mo,mil. 3":V',V ""' Wednesday (.ATHhHINh CAI,KIU In Heart of Maryland From llavld nlascn n Drama .2JlJ'y Lrlrtay "" Halurlay NORMA TALMADGE & EUGENE O'BRIEN In c.lr STS lir l STI 111 Y' CROSSED" in UllI PI N Al I si rsu.u X' WceK Die Musical l mnedy MUTT Af:3 JEFF With a C omiianv of Waatlle Artists rni Make Mrry "II ' HASHED Tilt IIHMAY MHAMBKA Tweif n A .Morris Jfw Tus . Wed. VALENTINE VOX In h I'nlnua entrlloiulal Novelty I, milled "THE I'l.UII MAN" BERT LVTELi.' "THE I'ltlCB OK ItKDKMITlON" HIM. t'HANIIKD TIIHItrTnAY ... - j mg t I II I II w ' K ;y u HIJWWIM .1 f H it .y .. . i y fA h, W -.T.v A" .V- ..W'sa ,.. B- v ....
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers