DECEPTION" PROVES STRIKING SPECTACLE I: f Romance of Henry VIII Fills Stanley Screen wnn ragean ?i try other New Fi'lrris lit "f? .L.nnM" nf ITpnrr VIII nnd ' Anns Boleyn, upans the most plctur- C lusty, vivid second Tudor Kin. of ' ffind; Tho lovely and pathetic 'fiS of Anno Is the connecting link of - Jfr historic episodes yhown, Thero Is n lBr."..i ,inmK nf fhn TCInc'n run- fnr5 relations with Katharine of Arra- ending In the divorce nnd the dts iliMment of the queen-wife of twenty rlsre of married life bv her beautiful fidr-ln-waltlnB. An Impressive recap tufatlon shows how Anne In turn was Manned through the court machinn. tions which used her lady-in-waiting, ti Seymour, as the luro, and which finally brought her beauteous head to ThlsV'cturc, with its variety and t.fcneOT of pageantry. Its fitting and Shed acting. Its skilled employment . ! vast crowds In many of the scenes, ' Its fidelity to period In settings and cos tames and its clear and admirable photography, Is a motographlc master- ''rfrnn? Porten as Anne and Emll Jwnlng. ns Bluff King Hal Illusively Jwreate their personnges from the his itflrical standpoint and manage to mako SS? wy real in action and wchol t The other members of the cast, Mrtlcularly the unnamed impersonators S Katharine, Jano Seymour and Mary , Tudo", are wholly excellent In iW ine their characters. Though this s ld to be a German-made film, and Is talnly cast with Germans, it Is dif ?nlt to detect any invidious propagan Tt In this Paramount version. "The Hunt Is Up," a medieval spec ticle, and special music nerve to pre Bare appropriated for the feature. Its mMtaeles of divorce, excommunication, coronation and tournament are In them iflTM highly educational as well as im presslve. ,... i"fii nnvll'a fJnrdon." ns . a nlav, was not much of n success but f . '.' ... Una Minn n Irtf rtf Lionel IJarrjuiuiu una v.u w w- wovie material in it and lias corao forth once more with n good dramatic char acterization. The direction was by kS Webb and W. B. Maxwell wrote the original novel. Here is dlHosed one of tho early ietlne niece of the charming new Ileal art tar, little May MrAioy. She is icellcnt In her role as n gypsy, who rcmes into the life of the former official who has committed murder in a jealous lit of rage. Doris Ilinkin. wife of the star, i her usual good M'lf in both act ing and naturalness. H. Cooper Cliffo in a arrant who looks nnd nets the rolo to perfei'tlon, A nvin loses and then regains his po sition through the machinations of an other man, who has tried to lure the wife of the deposed postmaster. The Jealous husbnnd kills the benefactor, tut repents of his deed., In n t-chool (Ire he rescues the children ns his peni tential snciincc. Hut to discloso whether he Is killed or not would be to spoil a , good ending. Comedy, news and M-enlr pictures, nn well as good orchcstrnl music, nre added. Arcadia "The Broken Doll" in one ef tho best things that Monte Blue has done for the tcnfron. IIu perpetuates the school of movie acting tint nndc Charles Ray such a lovable country-boy type. In this role the new Mar comes forth with enough force to claim the stellar position atlotted to him. Wilbur Hall wrote the piece under the title of "Johnnv Cucabod." while Allan Dwnn lika rondo a fine bit of countryside posey nt of it. .. . A boy accidentally brenKs n utiio tippled girl's doll. He endeavors in. trery way to restore it, even to "bor rowing" some money belonging to a ranch hand. A villain conies into the lcn and then the plot changes favor ably, with the result that tho "bnd ban" is killed, while the. youth who it inspected of theft is left free. Of course, a new doll is provided. The chnin of nrcuniMiincra aeveii:u iimui uiv luwt that a boy has a big heart nnd wanted to replace a child's toy. Mary Jane Irving is the child nnd plays well, while Mary Thurmnn, once a1 Henncttlnn benuty. i the leading .E )KMmWMMMWtM IB1BIIIIIII The finest butter in America! Butter nJo c ib. At all our Store 25 MADE IN ITALY 1A.7 I DY the creation of three I "ew models FIAT now ""a me most advanced "amples of automotive nglnecring. These distinctive and nt. tractive cars possess the same qualities of Comfort, "tllablllty nnd Endurance, and differ only in horse Power and eize. J'?.d'J" am Hn.i nx - four Winder (ypf,t nniS , aj0 ' ! tyllnUer. !JIF,,CWM.)"S7S 505 Flat (Mm-js) -$4600 510 Fiat mVrar.a.) $5720 oi inciudfii Potttr-Dieiinger Motor Co. 2207 Cheutnut "HI Phonri Bprui. JMI cSfe NTTi ?" vf,v" Photoplays Elsewhere PA,M0B Thomas Mclghan, In "The City of Silent Men," a. nota- bl film. COLONIAL Thoinas Melghan, In J -The Eany noad.'t ALLBOIIBNY--"Tho Heart of Mary .LaJJil spectacular production. y.AJ?T ST. "Black nauty." tU,B,ntAh Dort Lytell, In "The r, aU8.1??-'"" Lady, "excellent comedy. QltBAT NORTHERN "The Brand' . Inir Iron." LOCUST "Wheri-Diwn Came," with -,.V.0,en Moore, a picturesque movie. RIVOLITom Mix, In "The Itldln' Ilomeo," with lota of red-blooded action. ORDAR Alma Rubens, In "Thought . less Women." LEADER Douglas Fairbanks, In "The Nut": th hilarious Mack Benott production. BELMONT "Whtsperlnfr Devils," with Conway Tearle. COLISEUM "Isobel." with House Peters. IndV. The Ktntrlnir (a kii,lfii1 n. ,,. lets nnd photography. Vlcteria,'The Wakefield Case" was written by Shannon Fife, local scenario writer, whose rise In the movie world has been rapid. Of his many scripts for the screen this is one of the best. George jrriuK uirecicu tne piece, wnicn has Herbert Rawllnson for Its star. The underlying thought is that be hind each wave of crime is a sort of head or master mind. This story tells in a straightforward way how three per sons scheme and plan to overthrow each other. Herbert Itawllnson has the role of an Investigator of crime and by his readv wit and keen intelligence is able to outwit those concerned in the plot, which deals in a way with gem thofts. Charles Dalton, Jerry Austin and Flor ence Hillings aro in the cast. A Larry Scmon comedy is the ndded attraction. Capitol "Poor Dear Margaret Kir by Is one of the Duke Milder produc tions in which Klnine Hnmmcrstcin ap pears. Kathleen Norris wrote the story, which hnd William Earlo for its direc tor. The continuity was prepared by Lewis Allen Browne. This is one of the best things that this actress has yet given the screen. She has a repressed style of acting unusual In screen work, although In evidence on tho "spoken stage. " A largo cast of good players shows to excellent advantage in roles which re ciuire a number of "type" characters. William Davidson is tho man who real izes that his wife docs possess good qualities, but, as with some husbands, this discovery nearly comes too late. Warburton Gamble and Ellen Cassidy are in support. Regent "King. Queen, Joker" is tho new Sydney Chaplin story. This plnycr, brother of the famous romique, is of a different type. The story is much funnier nt tho start than toward the end, for it seemR to have been stretched from a short-subject length Into a so called feature. In a novel opening ncene the chief character appears ns a joker in n deck of cards. Of course there is the queen, who causes nil the romantic and com edy disturbance. Much chasing and swimming through monts feature the funmaking tricks. Tho story seems to have been taken in real European cities. Dr. Pennlman to Speak Dr. Josiah II. Pennlman, acting pro vost of the University of Pennsylvania, will deliver the address at the nnnunt commencement exercises of the Episco pal Academy, In the chnpel of the acad emy, Junlncr and Locust streets, nt 8 o'clock this ovening. Same Quality, But i7 l TERM 1 I J PAYMENTS R The United Gas Improvement Company W00D0LEUM FLOORING PotMCMiing the Eitential Attribute Durability Appearance Economy I'rUatc Ofllcct I. Tress & Hon, 8th & Chrstnut Nt., In Qiutrry Tile Just a Few Installations: lilffVrrnt mirlx of City IIhII. rlillrulrlnhU. a. lilmMV Dining Iloom about 10,000 q. ft, ,, (ilmbrU Htnlrn running from Milmay mi ... Jnroli I.lt'ft Unit. Ntorp oicr 00,000 mj, ft. .lohn Uamtmukrr'h dilTrrrnt purin of nUirr hi-aufhrtilrr i. f.'lotliler !lftrrnt liiirln of Htnrr llnimroni Ilros. -ThouMimU of John l.uriu Taint Co., 332-31-33(1 Marine niirrnrks, l.rugu Inland, Work nhtad ofr SOO.O00 su. ft. KKAhOM tint ai.i, 'linn. W00D0LEUM MANUFACTURING 00. Factory Help! If you need operators, menders, finishers, etc., you'll get them through an ad in THE LEDGER MORNING and EVENING SEABURY and girls HEAD KEITH'S BILL Musical Rainbow Pleases Large House Juggling Act Dig Hit Keith's William Scnbury, assisted by a bevy of dancing dolls, proved en tertaining on a well billed show. The Hope sisters. Hamona and Sylvia var den, Hose Btono nnd Hcth Cannon each did an individual turn above tho or- C-V.. I- ...... Itnnnlltf tfOOd stepper. Ho nnd his compnny wcrc.?r Diuon as ncnu-iiiicr, um vhw i--.-clearly was awarded them by tho audi ence lasi nigni. ..... win. Florence Ames and Adelaide " throp in a thumbnail review of ' Alice in Blundcrland" presented a laugh creating travesty. Four scenes were presented with a farce on incomo tax thrown in for good measure. One 01 the best juggling arts ever "nl'"c,'',a" that of the floyal Gascolgncs. A double uomcrsaultlng dog assists. Many il markable feats were performed. Fannie and Kittle Watson appeared In "Ilorsepltality." Laughs are pro voked through the physical size of one of the slaters. They sang well. Their patter, however. Is somewhat familiar. Zuhn and Drcls told the audienco about their family troubles in an act which was well received. Colev and Jaxon. in "Tho Minstrel nnd the Maid," scored. Miss Jaxon enn sing as well ns dance in a pleasing faBbion. Althea Lucas and company did daring stunts on tho trapeze. Walsh and Ed wards, two enthusiastic youngsters, worked hard to entertain, with good re sults. Herbert and Dare held the nudl ence in their chairs in the closing num ber. Several skillful athletic feats were executed. Globe That it pays to smllo Instead of worry is tho theme of "Cheer Up." a hcadllno tabloid full of happy girls. Low Cooper offers laughs nlong new lines nnd Henry B. Toomcr nnd com pany appear to advnntnge In ' Ihc Wife Saver." Others who received ap proval included Fabor and McGownn, skit; Four Danubcs, athletes; Simp son and JJcan, comedy: Mnrtln and Goodwin, travesty, and Mco nnd John son Twins, in songs of today. Cross Keys Mutt nnd Jeff were seen In an entertaining musical comedy presentation. Fred nnd Tommy Hay den have a novel act. Marlow and Thurston sang several numbers well. Al Lester and compnny in a melodic turn nnd Poilu, musical oddity, scored. Broadway "Sweethearts," a sea sonable musical comedy, won honors. Prince nnd Bell have a meritorious skit. Bctzcl and Carroll were seen in a novelty. A feature photoplay round ed out a bill of merit. William Pciin Felix Bcrnnrd nnd Sydney Towncs have a musical pro gram which scored a decided hit. Schichtl's "Royal Wondcrettcs," have a novel turn. Austin nnd Seed plent-o'd in n travesty net. Margaret Ford, singer, ami Kennedy and Kramer, dancers, nlso plcnsed. Belie Daniels real two weeks' sojourn in jail for speeding was the theme for tho fea ture photoplay. Grand A whole show in himself this describes Joe Cook, versatile enter tainer. Fitzgerald and Carroll bang and "comedied." The Three Kiddies danced gracefully, Dalton and Crnlg presented nn entertaining novcltj-. Alexander Brothors nnd Evelyn proved adept -jugglers. The pictures were up to the moment. Nixon There's lots of fun in a violin With Ideas Added Many Gas RanRes sold by us years ago arc still jrivinp; such good service that their users would hate to part with them. These old Ranges were built according to standard specifications, thus insur ing long life and econom ical operation. But the new Rangc3 which we aro now display ing have many added fea tures for convenience and cleanliness which appeal very strongly to tho mod ern housewife. You will find a visit to one of our Showrooms in teresting and full of ideas. llonn 10 jTrari Douii 10 puri Down I fiir Dun 7 )eiir Down H nnt q. ft. In More throughout rIO. ituro St. nil otrr building. Thilu.. Va. HO.ooo q. ft. INVK8TIGATR. TllKltr. IS A 131 AIM'II STKKKT I'HO.NKl MARKKT 701 sewers, quickly PlV :'U, i ... mMEfcraiVADEPHlAf TUESJfJAT, .TONfe 7, , as well as art, and Ben Bernfe proved this. Hnl Johnson appeared in an In teresting travesty. Al White's dancers delighted tho grown-ups, as well as the iiiimitn. umcrn WCrO Wlison-yvuurcjr lTl0' fymnasts, and the Kiley Kids. "The Mother Heart'' 'was tho photo play attraction. Walton Roof A good summery show is offered. An artistic dance, with many Klmbor and Natalie. Odette nnd Mars- won xavor with a number or original dances. The Tip-Top Four sang latest offerings of the song shops. PHILOPATRIAN PLAY Excellent Revival of "A Prince There Was" for Charity Broad -The Phllopatrlan Players opened their annual week's run last night in nn excellent revival of "A Prince There Was," n comedy of sen. timent. originally urnHnorH n neitNOn or so ago by George Coban with Grant Mitchell in the role of the blase young rich man who plays a sort of pauper lor a time lor tne sake of love of a girl novelist. Of courso there is a good deal more than this to tho plot, with plenty of humorous episodes to relieve the tension of intrigues and nn abundance of nctlon to hold the interest. The experienced Phllopatrians made good use of all the opportunities for sentiment, comedy and action. Several 6f the vetorana aro in the cast nnd their work is supplemented by some clever newcomers, including Esther McCar thy, Ajllff Lee, a bright little girl who has played children parts with the Or- Keep your house from deteriorating Every house or other build ing not properly protected by good paint is suffering a progressive loss and depre ciating in value. Have yours attended to at once. Our 70 years' experience is at your service. OOODPAINTINQrV f llJVIW WillslandthelcstoftbM 44N.Tth.5t Ealablishmct IQSt Shipping costs reduced by packing it right How one manufacturer introduced new economies and got a far stronger case I 1 ' f Thcvltalbond The most vital point in a corru gated caso is the band between the corrugated atrawbonrd itself and the outer facing on each aide. Tho Gair method eecures firm adhesion which can not weaken or tear loose, giving to Gair cases un usual resiliency and strength. i.'-. -. ' .. . i . 1,1 " . 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