$ )C w -w, ,, i,r j.v ra"mT5..j;si ." t - - T i v-q --, 7" ) K WV A; ' i ' J. iu, EVENING PUBLIC LErKEIPHIllA.DELPHIA, SATUBTJAY, JUNE U, 1921 J .o' I gOVlEGRAMS FROM SCRtbN lurAitiUN TBANNB CARPfiNTBU, four ycnrs J M hns bron In pictures Jut n yenr. In that tlmo she hns appeared In nine a''Tl"rmiRli tho Hack Door." to be Jin it the Stanley next week. -?0?. ImpwronnteH Mary l'Ickfor.1 JX theTTrocl of the picture. She "trays MM Tlckfonl ns Mary was 'noubltffor baby IlkeneBses of rtnri. t mile MIm Oarppnter'M spcclnlty. ' .1 nf vursatllltv, ono port none of Pn Utoy tholr own Infancy. iT.hat rellion thin pock-l-ibc picture ? :;nt Is always in uerni iiu. ItJfe Darrlscnlc. Bewlr Ivc and now jftry rickfonl as a baby. 1 II MASK costliiK ?&'" appears in i. A'-Drcnm Street" at the Palace, , iTh" ,j,nv Imperial, Broadway, Em- A1Ifg. Mnna y nk. Vlrchita. Atlantic i n Chester, next wcck. ,aC'the Bcrccn has been revived the .nclent technique where thc face Is not s St flourished in the days of flKC, nnd more recent " 'P''''; It i Qdcrcd the finnl test of an actor s 'Vrt la pantomime to be able to tell Si story without thc face being ppoii. 1tSo making of ono mask requires rem tw to nve weeks of almost con- t work. Tens of thousands of Jill. TftJos of paper nbout th0 Hlzc of faSrtl re scaled together by a secret 5w Tho expressions is the dlffl Kurtttlnment of the great mask. Th. ono In "Dream Street" Is beau Ufjwtth " cold, fixed beauty. It Is worn by a strange figure, a fiddler In 7h7.treets, nnd from the strings of his vWIn wall tbo songs nnd lure of sin end evil. 10NSTANOH TALMADOB, thc J dainty comedienne, appears nt the BtlntOD next week in "Dangerous Bnilness." Hero arc presented some authentic facts concerning nor. Miss Talraadgo has golden hair and r,rown eyes. Uer height is 5 feet B ffi. Ucr weight is 120 pounds She "ns born in Brooklyn. N. l'.. April 10, idnO and educated at Erasmus Hall. For Associated First National Pic tares she lias done clever playing In A Temperamental Wife," "The Vta tuous Vamp," "Tho Love Expert" nd in her latest bcrcen offering, ''Dangerous Business." RATE DEAN plays tbo principal feminine) rolo In "A Mesiago From Man," starring Bert Lytell, at tho Arcadia next week. This plcturizatlpn It of tho successful stago play by llich ard Oanthoney, nnd was directed in person by Maxwell Karger. trfHH n.nn ivht nnrtrnvn till nnrt or ns English society girl in "A Message from Jiars, nas nau a screen cureer in i. .kr... .l.irnttmi hnf In thnf norlnil fhe has mounted to tho ranks of leading pltyers. she comes 10 tnc screen uy way of the stago. She obtained an en gagement with the morality ploy, "Ex r,.Unnn whom uhn nlnvpd tho nart of love for an cntlro senson. Then she left the legitimato for vaudeville and. liter nob featured in tho "Cocoanut Grove," a Century Theatre Roof show. Bho then played tho ingenue in "Friendly Enemies," with Ham ucr- KA.r1 n.l T rtni AT nun fnllnwlnir whtph (he mado her picture debut in n feature entitled ''Lochinvnr." POLA NEOItl, the European actress, will be seen on the screen again in Associated First -National's "Gypsy Blood" at tho Victoria next week. Not only has she been warmly ac claimed bv the nubile, but players of the American stoce and screen have praised her. The following unsolicited letter from Otis Skinner comments on Pola Negri's nrt: "Nothing flint I know so perfectly shows forth thc colorful events of his tory in real notion as docs this filmed story. Characters that havo hitherto been shadows conjured out of the pnst Jn our imagination becomo the realcst of human beings ns tho various episodes are unfolded." THH new nnd tho old In motlon nlcture nroductlon will he n miinuo added attraction nt tho Stanley, where .Mary rickiord will bo seen in her 1021 nrodiicrlnn. ''ThrnmrJi tlio Tlnpk Door." wiillo in contrast to this there will bo n real oldtimc "movie" perform ance which will bo programmed as a prologue to the now Pickford picture. ''Our Mary" will bo scon with Owen More nnd James Kirkwood. in "Shad ows of Doubt," n dramn made in 100D. Mary, in a dress juBt skimming thc floor, hor lovolv piirl rnn.nptinna hv their absence, looks ten years older than now. But even In this enrly picture sho Shows linmlstnlrnMn ..lima nf nWllK. P";n Moore, in a high collar nnd a 1009 trick suit, acts liko the amateur M i then was. The villain wielded a riding crop and wore boots and false wnlskcrs. mONY SAUG. tho well-known illun. trator, who hns revived tho Morlon Jtto Thcntro In New York, is now totally different form of marionette, thp ".uuo niiuuiiwgrupn uou. -ino nrst M.nj!l3 nt the Stanley, under the title of "Tony Snrg's Almnnnc." AN EVENT of Interest is announced to take place at thu Stanton, week r , P the n,st l'ri'ifiitntlon of nn o , ?i."lw piiiiui nay, -ilio Old . Sttimmln' Hole." It Is an out-oi-tho-ordlniiry picture in that it i.s u pnotonlav uitlirtTtf cnl.titinu .i ...:.i. out a plot. The fleeting 'plctuics are i. .. r,,ll"w continuity, varied wanties found in .Tame.-, Whitcomb ey s poem, which suggcbted tho pic ture, nm brought out nrthtically. pISTIfrisiIKD" by splendor of o ,u"1'1'11,Mtm,'ntR' Dotni. majesty and Hi nM: s,"l'J'' "De'ltiin," which cored Mich Miceess ut the Stanley this , ,..' ii' '""'''"need ns tlie feature at- I June 20 "l UlU 1,,laco th0 w"pk of .,.... t. """ "" "c romance ot ll 1 v i'-i"';' S(.,n,,,1 wifu f K'S '""y Mil. of England. J)OttOTIlY DAETUN is back again erent i" . " ol n '""'Kilter of the fin... '"""'"nn NoitliHi-st. a similar ( 1, ' ' tMut "' "llil'l ''if mudr Y.ko'S."'('P,i" "T,, rlnm" "f thl euel. ,''U'''Hl 5(,,,,'s nK- Jt was in ul.h in ..'. ,.mr:H?" :" ht0l, of Tim "in "c ""' H'toi in. week ier r ul: V... "' "'..."""" ,u,,ca MOTIt)X - 11(tFue fans ho Ullli.n.. .1... i. . ... (illlinVrYl I .UllllUllH MOlll'h "t ir in "v Vi.l!l,l','.JNi" li'"1 m'"''' rulmiro rletiic!,,.,! . '"! '"'"i-ge .Meuonrs 'T . ul,,n ,(if I'1" felehrated novel, tlu, !,.. l"W M'i''-." to be shown for k f JiViii. a". AiTii.ua me Ponl" l" ,'1''rn'ter in "A Wine Ci, ,-" ',,'!1" '"'nut's BaibilK a lut Vi , " ,mu I'lill'isopher who nil wut Uestl'llll. hu ... l. e ll. Sotlsm ii-i:r uicuiise oi ins gPniin and eoutiiiuniis action, which race iLi 1VUI,"V''" ""' fccrlcH of auto woo ,tureB iu wh,Bh Wanco Itdd haH wrid, oro said t.o bg flrj4otniuttfit M-VilfelyWSHLLLLW ISiVT.?.'.- -,-, WAUt J .Hf tentlouo comedy circus act; tho Mor- Ubkr&Mx iUmiSMBBB&AB&B f$KM Mna- comply singing and talking; pftyfgH lpBBHA 'iHSii -kkkfcki aPBM Goorgca Cnntler, blind French BlmBlmPnTrSKItmi' kkWv '&lm! singer : Drown nnd narrows, Bong HHpNCCHHjgHHrV It .'i3Hr and danco; liynes, (rymnasti; pic- iKBHRnB HGEsKflBK': VP"" frf0M "Too Much Speed," his new picture which will have its first t-howing at the Stanley week of June 20th. Tho movie news frauds fast. The record for speed was proven yesterday morning when the screen at the Stan. Icy held thu I'ntho News animated pic tures of tho recent damuge done in the Puoblo Hooded area. KEITH EMPLOYES INSURED As a memorial to 15. F. Keith and his son, A. Paul Keith, E. F. Albee, principal owner nnd general director of the Keith Vaudeville interests, hns in sured under thc group plan, all the om plojcs from f-ciubwnmau to house man agers, in all the houses of the circuit, Presentation of suitably inscribed cer tificates were made this week to tho locnl employes, numbering more than 100, by Harry T. Jordan, general man ager of tho Keith Intel ests iu this vi cinity. Employes arc insured for sums from $500 to $1000, according to tho period of their Keith connectin. Pro visions arc mado also for certain types of disability. Children's Day at Woodslde Tho Woodslde Park management has arranged to take care of the children on special days during the season. Children's Day will bo arranged for us soon as school vacations begin. Every child under twelve years of ngc entering thc park will receive a ticket. Three hundred prizes will be selected and drawn for during the nftcrnoon nnd the holders of the lucky tickets will re cclvo prizes. This will give 300 toys to the visiting children. Durbnno'n Concert Hand will con tinue to render choice selections. Maudo Fonda remains as soloist nnother week. Keith Garden Pier House to Open The Keith Theatre on the Garden Pier, Atlantic City, will open its Bum mer season next Saturday. Selected bookings and management will bo under tho personal direction of Harry T. Jordan, general mannger of the Keith interests in this city. As sociated will bo George M. Young, resi dent manager of tho Philadelphia houso, and he will havo as assistant Howard S. Phillips. George Wlegand will be the treasurer. William Perm Closes Tonight With the final curtuin tonight tho William Penn Theatre closes for the summer after one of its most successful seasons of vaudeville and motion pic tures. Mnnager Ocoigo W. Motel, bo fore tho Penn opened for the season enterprisingly secured the pick of vaudeville acts of tho American stage and also engaged several blg-tlmo acts from the foreign field. First WeRt Philadelphia runs of photoplays have been featured. "'y'"nigTOim iiiMiwummniM J.11"11.' tl.i.,.i , . .-. iMiiMii-Tr -' -" CHESTNUT STREET BELOW TWELFTH STREET THE BEST SHOW IN THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN! NBXT Wi:iJK- HAHKAHD SHOUT IilESHNTS THE MUSICAL COMliDY STARS! JOSEPH SANTLEY & IVY SAWYER IN THinil ANNt'AI, IICYUIS "KLICK KLICK" I.jrli-s hv KK.N'NETH WKHIl -Music by HOV Vi:i)H, with HELEN KTIONKR. MADKl.lIINK VAN THAIK) TWINS nl JrAHY (the d.irk star). w..i-AVEY & O'NEIL-d. "Tlio Yoiina 'Una" MR. HYMACK prtl'SENTlNO A niSTINCTIVIJ BARTRAM & SEXTON SUNNY SOl"lHEIlN SMILES nnil HONOR BILL CRUTCHFIELD A mii:i7,n ruoii the west" Extra Added Attraction! AND SOLLY WARD & CO. I'UESENTINO A SATIUU'AL COMEDY TWO SHOWS DAILY, .' V. M.. 80o and 6.1c '10 U.00. 1NCLUDINO WAR TAX. SEATS FEATURED IN NEXT .CHARLES MACK and CAROL DEMPSTER . PREAM STREET -fMdce. AIleHcrty. Imperial, BfoJdvwxy , Empress VIOLA DANA "PUPPETS OF FATE" Guide to Photoplays For thc Week to Come Now Photoplays STAXT.r.Y "Through tho Hack Door" finds Mary I'lclcford onco more In her Jolo of n kid It Is n hodgepodge of conieilv. which will he contrasted with one of her old pictures, which will tie shown as nn nddril attraction. Tho Uuliler settings for this cutback Into niovlo making of tho past s.hould provo a novelty. STANTOX "Dangerous llusinoss" was written bv Mnilelina Kh.arn nuchnnan, a local wrltpr and a student of tho Stanley V Miistbsum Memorial Class. In It It Constniicu Tulmadce In tho rolo of n prevaricating girl. ARCADIA "A Moss-ago From Mnrs" will como through tho noting ot Uert L.tell It w n famous old stago suc cess nbout a human who thinks liinv self a god. VICTORIA "Gypsy Tllood" Is nnother German film It Is tho story of Car men, tho Kypsy, with Pola Negri or Pauline Schwartz, ns she is known In nor own country, in xne 1010 oi ino elenretto clrl. A nre-rcvlew nllows recommending this as tho best of the "Carmen" pictures. CAPITOL "Tho Highest Bidder" is a story of love and wealth, with mis. understandings between tho lovers ns tlie mom. .Mnugo Kcnncay ana Zelda Scars are In tho cast. REQh'NT "Puppets of Fnto" will havo Viola Dana as the star. A plot of rate, in winch nn Italian nair arc sen orated and later mado happy. Donn Byrne wrote It. Hoi lew cd Heretofore "DREAM STREET" nt those thentres: Pnlnco. Empress ; Grand. Camden ; Virginia, Atlantic City; Washington, West Chester ; Imperial. Alleghany. COLONIAL "Tho Witching Hour," with Thomns Molghan, first hnlf. Douglas MaoLean, In "Tho Home Stretch," last half. ALKAMBRA "A Small Town Idol," with S'onnott cast, first half. "O'Mal- ley of tho Royal Mounted," with W. S. Hart, last half. MARKET ST. "The Faith Heolor," first half. "What's Worth While," last half. GREAT NORTHERS "Offlcer 666," with Tome Mooro, first half. "The Misleading Lady," with Bert Lytell, last hair. LOCUST "What's a Wlfo Worth." BELMONT "Out of tho Chorus," with Alice Urady, first hnlf. "Nobody's Kid," last hulf. RIVOLl"1Uo Golden Hopo" first half. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Inst half. LEADER "Tho Glided Lily" first half. "Straight From Paris" last hnlf COLISEUM "Seven Years Bad Luck." with Max Llnder, Mon and Tues , "Road to Ambition." Wed ; "Tho Good Bad Wlfo," Thurs. and Frl. : ".Midnight Gambol," Sat. DAVE ROTH rhlliillihla ravnrlte. In Vrrrntlllty "At BoRoy Villa" NOVELTY IN TllANHPOnMATIONS lloroiirr-HOBSON & BEATTY Ullrn. two nirrnnr.NT omi.s and a piano THE DeLYONS EQl'ILllllUSTS & AriUW.IHTS I'NiQi'i: Extra Added Attraction! MARION MURRAY IN ONE ACT, CALLED "HAIUEB " HONKS Hfic NIUHTH S O'CLOCK, 3il0 ON SALE ONE WEEK. IN AUVANUU, WEEK'S AMUSEMENTS BEOT LYTELL "A MESSAGE Fl?OM MARS" Arcadia. Theatrical Billboard for thc Coming Week Vaudeville KEITH'S Joo Santley and Ivy Saw yer, clever musical roniodv singers and dancers, In "Kllck Klnck." their nmiunl revue: Solly Wnid nnd com pany, In "Babies," satirical coined ; Hymnck, In puzzling costumo ching'S ' In front of audience, Dave Roth.' clever Phlladclphlan of national ro-' pute, In "Versatility," an net of tho ordinary; Avey nnd O'Neill, black-1 face, cntertnincrs; Bnrtrnm and Sex ton, In "Sunny Southern Smiles" ; Robson and Boatty, "two different girls with u piano"; tho Do Lyons, cqulll-l brlsts. OLOUE "Sweothenrts." tabloid of mlith and melody; "Llttlo Miss Sun shine," mlnlnturo musical comedy;' Monarch Comedy Four; the Huydens, "Vcrxatllo Oddities" ; "Jerry." comedy sketch ; Hlalne Bensley, dancing com edienne ; Johnny Hurd, songs nnd dances, Glllesplo anil Leon!, har monists ; Paulino nnd Francis, laugh sters. BROADWAY "Musical Highlanders," characteristic melodies ; first South Philadelphia showing of "Dream Street" ; "At tho Ubony Club," me lange, and other acta. New bill last half of week. CROSS KEYS 'The Roso of Spain," mlnlnturo operetta, Eugcno Ktnmct, tho Irish minstrel ; Benson, Fnber and company, novelty ; Jones and Cava nnuffh, bits of comedy , Shnw nnd Campbell, harmonists ; Glockers, water novolty. New bill loat half. GRAND Bostock's Riding School, pro- W00DSIDE The Logical Place to Enjoy Yourself Greatest Array of Thrill- Producing Attractions in the East Season's Musical Hit DURBANQ'S CONCERT BAND Ercole Durbano Conductor Maude Fonda, Soprano Free Concerts Every Afternoon and Evening Fireworks Friday Night WAiitow REFINED ENTERrAINMENT ROOF SERVICE CHAROIS'l" Skt'lVJ. TIP-TOP FOUR Comedy KIiikh BLANCIIIE LAGARDE Oriental Dnnce MME. LA SOVIA & GILMORE Whlrlw Ind Kilillilllon Dniirlinc ROY & RUDDOCK Verkatlle DnnciTN WILLOW GROVE PARK rEAT,,Ut,,i C.0NWAY ANU ",H "AND Willi Jane. Nolthon, Sunrano C ,u l F rrettl Ilarltone Eriient 1' Iechln Cornet ,.,.,. TODAY Miuloal Trosrann of Tonulnr Comronltloni Danc In Uanecland Nloilorn Amusements Vlalt the Thontro DINE AT THE CASINO ROSELAND DANCING TONIGHT Broad Above Columbia Ave. 1015-17 Market St. llHOAD A I'lUNCE IHEUU WAS Oeo. il. Cohan's C'omudy 'J nth Siuxvastui Seaiion ot 1'HILOI'AI'HIAN l'l.AlUHS Usnsflt ot Slaters u( Uoo.l yiieiihsrd Psrsonul inunasement and uIub. dlroclloa ot Junisa J. Skull) GARRICK LAST MATINEE AND NlflltT OEO H. COHAN'S COMEDIANS IN THU HEAL "MARY" MUSICAL COMEDY IV1AI I WALTON ROOF Tip Top Four Com edy Kings; Oriental Dances by Blanche. Lenrnrdn: Mm I.nunvln nnd Gllmore, whirlwind exhibition dancing; liny nnd Ruddock, versatile dancers. NIXON "The Lono Hnnd," cloven crook movlo; Oscar Lorraine, thoi "viollnutlst" ; Aras Sisters, original dnnco creations; Johnson, Baker and Johnson, "tho threo mad hattors'' ; Walscli, Maly nnd Montrose, tho! "sunirlso boys" : Illehn.nl In. Into of Dumont's. Now bill last half. Hurlcsmio TROCADERO "Palm Bench Girls." featuring tho Spanish trio of dancers and mandollnlsts In natlvo specialties. Among tho cast are Grace Goodall, prima donna; Mario Baker, "girl with wlnsomo smile"; Scotty Friedell, comlquo; Gcorgo Walsh, tho "ace kid, nnd Gcorgo Cnrroll, funster. Santley and Sawyer In Vaudeville Few artists of the legitimate stage nrn ON ambitlnim n nrn 1nnh Runt. Icy and Ivy Knwor, the youthful stars' of musical comedy who have reccntlv completed a revue, which they have presented in vaudeville. Hnssard Short I is thc producer. I Almost every scat-on Joe Santley and Ivy Sawyer have ro-cntcrcd vaudeville with a revue after their regular season i closed. Travesties, "Spanish Love.' "The Lady of tho Lamp" and "The Chnrm School," three of last sen- I son s succcsmcs, are subjects. Original number have been written for them by' ienneiu went nnu Roy Webb. They call this year's rcvua "Klick Kllck and will show it at Keith's next week. "Mary's" Farewell Tonight Cohan's Comedians will give the 1.10th nnd farewell performance of "Mary" at the eloslng of tho third en gagement In Philadelphia at thu Garrick tonight. This will end sixty-three weeks of "Mary's" continuous career. "Mary" was first produced at the Gar-1 tick on April o, ID-JO, having played one week previously under tho title of "Tho Iloubu that Jack Built" In Washing ton. LEADER I.ANCA8TKB AV. Si 41ST BTnEITT MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MAE MURRAY in "THE GILDED LILY" Thur. Clara Kimball Young in "STRAIGHT FROM PARIS" Frh A. Hnt. "THE FAITH IIIUT.ER" GranD rironil onii Mantinmrrr. 2MB. 7 & O F. O. Nlton-Nlnlllncrr, Oen. Mrr. Bostocks Riding School Jim nnd Mnrlan Ilnrklnn I Tlie Farnr RrowTi & HnrroMS (1 forges Qantler LARRY S11MON In "THE BAKERY" 1li)C0H. Sid IVfl. Market Ut, Jlutn. SMI Ftt. 79 a BIO-TIJIE ACTS nSPAR inRRAINF THE VIOLIN w""" """ - NTT' I'TTIST AKA SISTERS UICIIARD I.EE .lOHN.SQN. IIAKEK A .KIIINsON WELCH MEM.V '.1 MON THOSE lto Hlfwurt In "THE LONE HAND" cXocaal BID A I.ori'ST STS. All Nnxt Wffk ALT-STAR CAST In Wllllnm ChrlMy Cnlmnnr's What's a Wife Worth? Added Larrr Si-ninii'n T.tiit. "THE ntKKKV" ltfCC'f1V6HX'0'.. Tii'c..."ttI4. ALICE BRADY in "OUT OF THE CHORUS" Thursday, rrldur and huturdy MAE MARSH In "NOnonV'S HID" ftWalt mo.nV.'ti.t.swl-d. EDITH STORY in "THE GOLDEN HOPE" Tin,.. Frl.. But- !,. Tm.. .... MAX LINDER W5f,S, i!irk" Wed. "THE ROAD TO MIIITION" Thuri... Frl. "TIIF. (lOOI) HAD iff. Snt. Mnrle Doro in "Mlilnlclit dnmlmU" Ccxicui OOTH hT. NI) CEDAR AVENIE .MON. ,t TUUS. Dolores Cassinelli in "THE HIDDEN LIGHT" Wed., Tliiirn, 'HIllM'l.ItlNd DEVILS Frl,. Snt. "Inaliel. or the Trail's End" LOESER'S inn Thetitro Ilullillrur 34 S. 82dSt Four Big Reception Nights This Week: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Every Tuesday and Thursday THE TANGO TROT la Taught antt Uimonstratcd bv Mr. Frank Owens. Diinrlns; Every Eve. Class Tuesday A Thursday rriviile Lessons IltSO A. M. to HiIW 1 M. JTITW lllllllin Illll ''TTTJrTvv" VolJersDancing BSD ST. NORTH OF MMIKET OPEN ALL SUMMER RECEPTIONS Wt.R,,V,l NOVELTY NCTh. I'A KUY .MON. FRI. Private Lessons Day & Evg JACK LeROY and His "ORIGINAL FIVE" NEXT WEEK 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. ' J MARKET AT 19th , ; maw d m THROUGH BACK HK .GRAND Camden ALL EEr W mm ' Jv FR SlL w fct ffln 'Vf' -fv f xa-FxSL- flu" rtKA- ' !f ' " " LJ L T, ' WlrV I I1 ! Il jP ' T3jSaJ( nit, -o A. TiCfts MtMKm' Id o Ka fJ "rriTl k.tJS ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORD1KARY.? fw I y FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES- gg '' M SUOaCBTED BY CHARACTERS OP THOMAB BURKE 9 7 n lif in WlRCINIfl y . W. EMPRESS VJRCINIfl VIHanHcaty SUN. MON. aJuEy NO ADVANCE IN PRICES "ssssssssnsssssaisssssSBSssssssi ;STARTM"UCADIik ICTOtM MARKET' APOVE SIXTEENTH ' " ' HP. ."' a JUTl. :Awf V ne IKsllI . " - l'lrst N.rrrUn..l 1're.enl. gjjj :sl Constance Talmadge In Emerson-Loo ProJuotton "Dangerous Business" An srtnrtat'on of ntory "The Chess Ilonrd." liv Msds In Bhsrp Duchnnsn of 'h ian Muit baum Itotlon-ricture Wrltlnn and 8oenarto ClaBS of 1 e lemp I eralty. CAPITOL 7 2t .Murket S' Next Week Madge Kennedy In First Showinc of "The Highest Bidder" GLO JUNlPKR i MARKET H1RLI M NAI'nKVII Li: 11 A At U U V M Next Week A snnrp. or Einal nuunul coined) ss Presented b a llro.i.lwny i nst and a b.'s nf handnoinu wi i. 1'x'i i d led Attru i'i ii LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE A sparkliui; in, luni,o of tumedj and music ni-uru" vi'i wiiiit'h whii'T:" B13 JoHf iDlIlECTlON STANLEY COMPANY OP AMEniCA: DOG Fl - 1 NEXT 5 WEEK v fi sssm LVrfp'.'.IJM essj ---. Sii asHI. llXZSymftfii ','f'ti ii. GRIFFITH'S MASTEnrUL DEPICTION OK The Love of Two Brothers EACH roil THE OTHER . . . AND THEIR LOVE FOR THE SAME GIRL A Love That CAUSES THKM TO TEAR AT EA H OTHFR s THROAT ONE INSTANT . DRAW TO fcA-H OTHER'S UOiOM IN ANOTHLR I sbbbW I IssH R harj tin 'Y-ny s 1'amouB 1 A Message From iars TEATURINO BERT LYTELL COLONIAL vrr1 "THE WITCHING HOUR" TOM MOORE "0,f)6,0.'n Haro d I S v r Ni ' i5 I Twelfth Si Moirls- S'oit w. .u Mill. r v l N N , a "A Small Town Idol" Tent l'"'i Tun n Wi-dni f l iiinl Tiu s Iny ".soMi:nM iTHij,ysl,.. l"rl.. Sut M ut "MI I I III nil. Mill s'i .. 338MarkeUV; MILTON SILLS ",f,"xTl,l.,t.. m iimivi II Mill I W eil 1 I NEXT WEEK 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. m& jm. m, "OLD-TIME MOVIE SHOW" As presented years niro with a nno reel drama featuring MARY riCKFOMD. JAMES KIHKWOOD nnd OWEN MOOIIE An Old-fashioned Illustrated Sons. "MY LITTLE KANGAROO" 17335 Km Iff If vT V'WIIMk.l lAJIIOVUIIrV MON. TUES. m. i I HI II I .,.,., mmwm Chesbcr ALL week -m 1HI NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Next Week A nrst Nauonin Atliuctlon The Inoott.j a at 0 star ot "ras. lion" nnd "reoeMlon." In a lov hio y of oid hi all Gypsy Blood rested by tha man who mads Pu alon and "Doceptlon " Marknt St. t g i alb l.tn Noil Week viola mm In a Nw Metro Picture PUPPETS OF FATE CROSS KEYS 11 . I I r UUlii 1'1'I-N I MMLll Next Week Popular Validevl .a Favorites JOE MACK Presenting a miniature musical "I'eretia "Rkss of Hpaln " Hill. (HANflKH rill'lirmAY- V r " f $ "Vt ' -jfa v, - i Pi t Tv
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