1UIV Taa. t wjn ' WKBBaWx" 4 tf' !- T!V r HU. V vr- ' . - " 17- W" fc $ . ' SEEN IN SUMMER AMUSEMENTS If HHHHHHHHIHMBBRnBiB,?!Kfvwr slaalalaflElP?7ilalalalalalalalalalaBL t ' v m& IfMi Hsw-: ,:lffiB ) ..... . -,r Tiiconoon i2H .llaaiaiaaiaiaiaiaiaim. . aasasasasaP'';' "'.-- ''-aHaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaW trTJVl.rl' Tnn MhVi tlnffd" wll IK WALLACE. Ktil " , nL.w . VaLlalalslaialalaalalalalaA LlalalKaF" '!. -'PK. asjsisaaastiaBBaaiaiaialaiaaV''' v "BBBBBSSKSSBm aiaflaW 'saaiaiaiaiaiaiaiav t sasHliu-Nuxl& SjaALn fc&H$tt3fcr$5$ I MBt " IsBaap'iiBaBaBaaaaBaaWHP jc? tVPv,'VV' v saUHH. jnitHPyMjiBffffiBriitn It t BBHmK' 'saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw "F '' i ' i$V,rr'i I - lteA SWIMMIN HOLE" JHRBHBWfew W0VG?i4MS FROM SCREEN TO PATRON rALLACB IiEID, althousb one of the youngest Btnrs in the motion nlcturo profession, is a screen pioneer " who has proved himself a man o action, not only in his picture!, but also in ap- I plication of other talents. In the motion-picture held Mr. Rcld s nctivlties havo not been limited to the "ctlnK field. In his early experience "he was a cameraman. Then he be- vrarao a lcadins man and later served as , scenario writer, director and star in a ncries of pictures. Probablythc one indiyidual lino that 'he is noted for is as nn automobile n-racing driver. Ho is known nil over -the world ns the boy who opens the throttle very wldo and lets her ro. In 1 ."Wimt'H Your Hurry"? and nait films WALLACE RCID, altbough one of I UHK H'- v;''iflH 4T4. tho rniincest fitnrs in the motion I WxHPl T , v1EgsL-,:?m&M i -ha, proved his adeptness and ability at ''the wheel, but, it is declared, never before as forcefully as In his latest picture, "Too Much Speed," at the Stanley neit week. F" 3ATURES of Charlei Ray's "The Old Swimmin' Hole." at the Stan ton Theatre next week, are the ex terior locations. It took several weeks fo Mr. Rny and his staff to scout for "locations to be used in the plcturiza tion of the James Whltcomb Riley poem. 1 Of particular importance to the story was tne choice of locale for the "swim-mln'-hole" scenes, and the stnfE chose one after another location, only to have Cameraman George Risard discard them. ' i- When finally the artistic eye of Risard had been satisfied, Mr. Ruy went to the pwner of one of the oldest Spanish grants in Southern California to obtain permission to use the shaded pool which was located within his do main. But th? crfaty landlord evidently rec- "ognlzed Mr. Ray. and would not con sent to its use for plcturUatlon until he had obtained the star's signature to a lease for one acre of ground sur rounding It for a year. - A LICE HOLLISTER, screen leading XX woman and one of tho few who wasn't won over from the stage, but made her professional debut before the camera, plays Carmen Dolores in Z George Mclford's production of Sir Gilbert Parker's "A AVUe Tool," op posito .Tnmes Kirkwood, who has tho title role. It will have its local pre miere Monday at the Arcadia. Miss Hollister made her first M'recn appearance about eight 3 cars ago in a picture directed by Sidney Olrott for Kalem. She had gone Smith to visit with her husband, who was at that time a cameraman for the Kalem compHti), and Mr Olcott. who was then casting a new picture, saw in her the vcrj tjpu he wanted for a certain part. He of fered her tho role and she accepted. Miss Hollister has now been in the Western film capital for more than a year, and during that time she has played many important roles in screen production. She will be recalled for her work in "Milestones." "The Great Lover" and "A Voice in the Daik." 0 F ALL the tough problems that come to tho property department I of a motion-picture studio theso dnjs the toughest is tin job of providing gambling and drinking layouts for an Alaskan saloon and dance hall. The story of "The Idol of the North." Dorothy Dalton's latest plrtun, called for tho fitting out of tho Aurora rBorcalls saloon and dame hall nfter the, approved Canadian Northwest stjle of 1807 the dajs when miners could lose their diiBt by one whiil of the little Ivory ball and then could drown tliur misfortune at the bar. "The Idol of the North" will have its first local presentation lit the Victoria Monday. THE success of "Deception," which. played at the Stanley two weeks ago, has prompted a limited engagement at the Palace, beginning Monday. Tho roles of Anno Boleyn and King Jlenry aro portrayed bv Ilenny Porten ami Emil Jannings, respectively, two of the most celebrated screen plajers in Vollers Dancing Sill HT. NORTH OK MARKET OPEN ALL SUMMER ncr'PPrrnrMt; mo.jay. -w!ay 1IWW .w.,w ANp HA1 ATI'KIIAV NOVELTY NOTH. KVKKY MON. A I'M Private Lessons Day & Evg. JACK LeROY and His "ORIGINAL FIVE" I K0 If .PmlM vera xW9ffi $9 Kr V7 Njsoaff 1 &ys xlB Europe. Miss Porten is seen for the first time In a motion picture in the United States, hut Mr. .Tannings will be remembered for his portrajal of the role of Louis XV in "Passion." To the students of English history the romantic characters of Bluff King Hal and his ill-fated Queen are Mart lingly visualized. EDWARD KXOBLOCK, noted as a writer for the spoken stage, Is rep resented in a medium new to Mm In his photoplay, "The Lost Romance," which will have its first presentation at tho Stanley tho week of .Tune "7. As a rpeclal added attraction, the program will contain a new Tony Sarg comedy cartoon the third in the series which lias become so popular under the name of "Tonv Sard's Almanac." This new episode in the Sarj; lust is en titled "Why They Love Cave Men" and it is aid to i, upronrously funny. "Tho Lost Romance" is tho third picture made by the William do Mlllc stock companj , in which nobody Is starred, but everjbody takes the role that Is most Milted to talents. In "The Lost Romanre" Mr. De .Millo n'aiu deals with the marriage problem. ,u, TOXT spoil jour wife and -L-' blame her for t hr consequence," is the theme of "The House That Jazz Built." a clccr and original domestic comedy which is announced as the fea ture attraction, with Wanda Ilawlev ns the star, at tho Arcadia week of June 27. The tiousc That Jazz Built" is an excellent diagnosis of one of the great est dangers of married life. A PRIVATE SCANDAL," a dra " matic photoplay, with the charm ing May McAvoy as the featured player, i't announced as the feature at the Stanton, week of June '27. THAT uiuth will he served is gen erally admitted, but it is seldom that two youngsters will make such a mark in a prnfiHtion where experience is counted as a valuable asset us lins been made bj the utliN responsible for the motion-picture pmdtutinn "f "Love's Penoltv." which will bo nt the Victoiia the week of June 27 Hope Hampton, who is staried in it. has jet to relebrnto tier nineteenth biit'idny. anil John Jil- bert. who wioto tho story nnd also direr ted Us production. larks home months old. of being twenty three j ears I' nnt'VaK!BB"uu'"nJlM'm'M'a"aaa'a!' CHESTNUT STREET BELOW TWELFTH STREET THE BEST SHOW IN THE Next Week HPECIAL. ENGAGEMENT OF THE BMART1 BTAQE AND SCREEN STAR KITTY GORDON IN A CYCLE OF SONGS AND DANCES &urp-r'rl t MARVEL. th Danrinrf Phenomenon: ,MIBSMAHELJAMKS, MISS IDA 1 IKVENT nnrl MISS fcl.lSK NKMI.l.E with MR. HURTON llROW.N at thw PIno Maud Muller & Ed Stanley Frank & Milt Britton m uirn pT'nniNQ" in -a nYNroi-ATK ;i hapsodt- UL'R UUS A.MUIUCAN TI-.NC1R VERNON STILES FORMER! V OP TUB MIITROPOI.ITAN AND rHICAOO GRAND OPRRA COMPANIES INITIAL TOl'lt OF TUP UNITED bTATKS NATI BILBAINITA miL onAKTiuir i-.ivar.HHi; IN PirTURESQt'B NATIVE DANCES LA DORA & BECKMAN A HAIR OF milTK HIRD3 Extra Added Attraction I AND Extra Added Attraction I JACK WILSON ASSinil'ilJ Jfl I HA a rinf.ilKmt mr iinN AND AN AL 1,-STAR iiw. liiiiiwu liAll.v -iii ii "VI "O ana 7. . . TO 11 50 INfLL'DiNO WAR TAM HJSATS UN OAL.U UJMW WKlilt Ifi AUVrt.TW -- T "- .,.. EVEOTNG PUBLIC CALPH GRAVES .and CAROL DEMPSTER . DREAM STREET Baltttowt. Capitol " NEW AMERICAN TENOR The career of a new American tenor who has been creating interest In the musical world as well as on the vaude ville stage, reads much like a romance. The vocalist is Vernon Stiles, who makes his first appearance in this city at Keith's next week. Stiles was a cow puncher and a broncho buster in the Far West, when someone discovered that he had a voice of quality and promise. In America he has sung in the Met ropolitan Opera Company and with the Chicago Compnny. After serving in the war ho appeared in Victor Herberts "Eileen," and for a short time snn$ in Reginald DoKovcn's latest work, "les tcrday." Stiles' vaudeville offering con sists principally of specially written ballads. Benedictine Musician to Lecture The Rev. Dom A. Eudlnc, O. S. B., will deliver a lecture on Gregorian music at St. John's Church. Thirteenth and Market streets, on Tuesday evening, Juno 28. This lecture by a noted au thority on the Mibject will be open to the ; public, nnd tne rector, raincr r. .-w. 1 Wnstl. extends an invitation to organ- , ists. choirmasters and chorlbtcrs to nt- irnU. -HIT IWCDIWMH ,.w . .- - direction of Nicola MonUinl, will give a practical demonstration of tho chant and nntlphonal and congregational sing ing. In tho afternoon Dom Eudlno will givo a lecture to tho religious orders of tho city. Ho is at present lecturing on Gregorian music at the University of Montreal. He is n member of tho community at Farasborough Abbey, England. Strawbrldge & Clothier Chorus The Straw bridge & Clothier Chorus will hao its gala summer performance at Willow Grove on June du. 'lne uay will be devoted to appropriate music in connection with Victor Herbert's or chestra At the second pnrt of tho afternoon program will be given the condensed epion of "Faust" which the S. & (' Chorus snng with soloists at the Academv in the spring. The eve ning will be devoted to u Victor Her brrt piograni and the chorus will sing Ids dramatic cantata. "The Captives," ' and his fnmous Easter anthem. Tho soloists will bo dine fctirey tiotz, f-oprnno , Marie Stone Iangstoii, ron- tralto , John Campbell man Joliff, baritone. tenor, nnd Nor- COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN I MABELLE FONDA & CO. HIIPBRI.ATIVB MANIPULATIONS JK GRIFFITH AND VERA BERESFORD CABT IN "Til II Ht'RPRIflE" - lnil. Mil u llllll P(l i III1I rni Ull. nar. ni'AHi.w .-hium in, o v.i.uvn.."o NIlllirH. 8 O'CI-OOK, i73 LEDGER-PHILAELraiA, STrabiCY', Guide to Photoplays For the Week to Conic Now Photoplays cT-.i xrr.irv '"Tnn Mh ftrtftett1 hnVA Wnll.irn HfiM nn ltn Mar. with Agnes AyreR and Theodore noberts In support. Tim story Is about autos und racing. Eisa L.yons cook, no prano, and Larry Semon, In "The Fall Guy," are added attractions. STAXTON "The Old Swimmin' Hole" brings Charles Ray In a Btory based upon the poem by Jnmes Whltcomlj Ttlley, Hccnarlo is based on novel lines. AHCAVIA "A Wlso Kool" features James Kirkwood. Made from bn Gilbert Parker's story, "Tho Money Master," which tells of a French Canadian wrapped up In Ills own Im portance. Alice Hollister Is In sup port. t'trrnniA "Th Tdol of the North" has Dorothy Dalton In a story of the Northwest. 8ho plays the ro 0 of a minor's daughter. Iloy Nell Is the director. nEQBNT "Unchartered Seas" stars Alice Lake. John Fleming Wilson wrote the story. Wesley RuggUs di rected tne piece, wnicn aeais wim woman wno nas a nusoanu wun uu habits. Rovlcwed Heretofore PALACE "Deception," a historical pageant of the time of Henry VIII. CAPITOL "Dream Street" COr-O.VAfy "What Every Woman Knows," first half of week. "Tho Dollar a Year Man," with Fatty Ar- buckle, 'ast half. MARKET HTREET Hour," flrst half. Maryland" last holt IMPERIAL "Prisoners half. "Tho Heart of half. CIllKAT NORTIIBRX "The Witching 'The Heart of of Love." flrst Maryland" last "Dlnly" half. "Good References," last hair AhJIAMBRA "Heart of a Fool," Mon and Tues. ; "Marriage of William Asche." Wed. and Thurs, ; "Chickens," Frl. and Sat, LOCUST "If Women Only Knew" first half. "Tho Servant In the House" last hnlf. LEADER "The Homestretch," Mon. nnd Tucs. ; "Tho Witching Hour," Wed. and Thurs.; "Dollar a. Year Man," Frl. and Sat. RIVOLI "Ono Man In a Million." first half. "Seven years' Bad Iuck," last half. STRAND "What Kvery Woman Knows," first half. "Dollar a Year Man," last hair. CEDAR "Blackbirds." Mon. and Tues. "Good Bad Wife," Wed. and Thurs.: "W?,1 Wo"11" Will Do," Frl. and 8at COLISEUM "When Dawn Came." Mon. and Tues.; "Bonnie May," Wed.; Tho Smart Set." Thurs, and Frl.; "Nobody's Girl," Sat. SELUONT "Dream etreet," first half. vii, i.auyi ,L,aay i" last half. Elsa Lyons Cook Soloist at Stanley Elsa Lyons Cook, a fine soprano singer, of this city, will be tho soloist at thq Stanley next week. She completed her vocal education under such teachers 2..9?car snRer, Karl Schneider and William S. Brady. Mrs. Cook has crossed the continent three times with such organizations ns "Tho Boston lans," F. C. Whitney Opera Co., Klaw and Erlangcr, nnd tho Schuberts, sing ing prlma-donna roles with Lillian Blauvelt, Eugene Cowles, Francis llson and Lillian Russell. Novelties at Woodslde With the summer vacations nt hand, Woodslde Park management is prepar ing several novelties. Its latest plans will appeal to tho amusement-loving public. The first event of importance will be arranged for tho children shortlv nfter July 4th. It will replaco the Toy Hunt nnd promises to be even more successful. Full details will be an nounced. W00DSIDE Home of Refined and Thrilling Amusements Attractions of Magnitude Class Distinction and Modernism Daily Free Concerts by DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND Ercolc Durbano, Conductor Famous Among High Class Bands First Appearance of Thelma Melrose Mezzo-Contralto Fireworks Every Friday Night LOESER'S Nixon Theatre Hulldinir 34 S. B2d St. Three Big Reception Nights This Week: MONDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Every Tuesday and Thursday THE TANGO TROT It Taught and Oemonttrated by Mr. Frank Onene. DmicltiK R NlxhU a Week. Claiia Tuesday & Thnrodar I'rlinlo i. aons, 11:30 A. M. to BiSO 1. M. ViniiiimTniiiinriiiiiiiirrr LV f: REFINED ENTERfAINMENT it r. jrb w u u Kuur iSERVICI CHAR0ISf SAt'lU TIP-TOP FOUR llormonr Klnta ROY & RUDDOCK Vemntlla Daneem DINGLEY & DELANEY (ireutent Kuropeap Doncera cf the Ab SARAH JONES (ilrl With the Veliet Vole Theatrical Billboard For the Coming Wcch Vaudeville songs and dances; Jack Wilson and company, clever aklf. Maud Muller nnd Ed Btanloy, sketch; Farnk nnd Milt Hrltton, syncopation; Vernon Stiles, well-known opera singer; Natl Bllbalnlta, Spanish dancer ! Ln. Dora and Beckman, athletes; Mabelle Fon da nnd company. Jugglers. GLOBE "Tho Futuristic Itevlew." singing novelty; Jamos Thornton, comedy ; Benson, Faber and company, novalty: Jack Llpton, mlmlo; Strand Trio; Threo Raymonds, in Iron-Jaw act; La Franco and Jackson, k t; Franklyn Byron and company; Dolly Dumpling, comedlenno. CROSS KR Y8 "Harmony Land," mu sical novelty; Mllo, eccentrlque; Gil lespie and Leonia, songs; "Timely He view," Faber and Mouowan, skit ; Commododo Tom, pony. New bill last half of week. BROADWA.V Arthur Miller nnd Grand Bablos, muslo and song; "Straight Is Tho Way." movlo; Eugene Emmett. Irish Minstrel; Lang and Vernon, skit; Charles Delghan, In aerial nov elty. New show last naif. h'tXOti Dolores Casslnelll, In "Tho Hidden Light," movie; Ethel Levy and company ; Healoy and Cross, styles; Voyer and Wendell, travesty; Jim and Marion Harklns, comedians; Three Belmonts, Jugglers. New show last half. ORAtfU Al White's 1031 Review of Dancers; William Hobbs, ventrilo quist; Runaway Four, novelty act; Madelon and Miller, Instrumentalists; Jessie O'Mearo, comedian. WALTON ROOF Tip-Top Four, sing ers; Itoy and Ruddock, dancers; Dlngley and Delaney, European step pers ; Sarah Jones, singer. Burlesquo TROCADERO- 'Rainbow Girls," called by Manager Deady one of tho season's nest comDinations at this house, Show Includes many novelties, Bcotty Frle- del and Mario Baker aro cast. ln tne nig GALLO OPERA PLANS That the success of tho Philadelphia Grand Opera Association's season next November, when tho San Carlo Grand Opera Co. will appear nt the Metro politan Opera IIouso under its patrou age, is assured, was announced yestor doy by Emil P. Albrccht, president of the association. Tho organization of the association has been completed and a women's executive committco and a men's executive com- M&13IK Monday. Tumilav und AVrdntaduy Lois Wilton & Conrad Nagel in Sir James M. Barrio's WhatEvery Woman Knows THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Roscoo (Fatty) Arbucklc "DolIar-a-Year Man" LEADER LANCASTETl AV. & 4 1ST STREET Mon. & Tucs. DOUOLAS lUcLEAN THE HOME STRETCH Vvd.. Thuri. ELLIOTT DEXTER In THE WITCHING HOUR Frl., 8nt. Roscos (Fatty) ArbucUle In DOLLAR-A-YEAR MAN T5ettuht 82d all. Marktt Tut.. ITtd. Mon., D. W. GRIFFITHS MaBtorful depletion of ths love of two brothera, earti for tho other, und their love for the same girl. DREAM STREET Thura., Trl. Fat. BEDD DANIELS LADY. LADY I" In 'OH, NIXON'S GranD rtrond no" Montcnmrrr. S:1S. 7 A 0 F. O. Nlxon-Nlrdtlnirrr, Oen. Mrr. Al White's 1921 Summer Revue Willi AT. MIIITK. Jit. And Uli 20 Churmlng Companion JflSIE O'.MKKltS Itl'NAHAY 1'OUn Mndflon A I'nuln Miller I m. Khln Harold Lloyd in "Now or Never" 7U)C0K (ltd llel. Markit Ik. B nin.TiMR Ans BOYliK & WENDELL "AND. BO THIS IS KOYIT" HeeJr & Crom Three Uflmnnt JIM and MARION IIARKINS KTIIKT, I.KVY 4 TO. nnd DOLORES 'AhSlNELT.I In "HIDDEN T.IOllT" &CU4 C2D A J.OCU8T BT. Mon.. Tue . Wed. "If Women Only Knew" Adapted from Ilalznc'i "Meditations on Marriage," with All-Hear Cast. Tiur Frl.. Rat t Rnnn Kvnnedv'a THE SKUVANT IV THF, HOl'SB TtDrcrtL M0S" tld nnd ifim t, Tl'K.SWKII. GEORGE BEBAN in "ONE MAN IN A MILLION" Thur-. Frl "SKVKN , Fat MAX UN'DF.R In YFwn' RAD UTll" CctU)ca-m,M Market St. llel. 00th Mon. A Tuet. AH.VtA. ln. "WHEN DAWN CAME" Wed Heeal I.ove m "Ronnie May" Thura Frl nVA NOVAK In "Tlir. SMART HRx" pftt nulla nhodea In "Nobodv'H oiri" CexLast, 'TII HT. AND tkdau Avr.Nun JUSTINE JOHNSTONE in "BLACKBIRDS" .... .. , , , - Wfd . Frl Thura "The Onod Hud Wife" BaI. 'S'hat Women Wl'l Do'1 In Order to Accommodate the Crowds, the Management of the Strand Theatre Germantown Ave. and Ven ango St., Will Give Three Spe cial Performances of "Dream Street" this Saturday Evenine. to Com. Imence Promptly at 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 WILLOW GROVE PARK PATRICK CONWAY and his BAND JANF. NKII.SON, Soprano t'ARI.O FKItRlrlT! Ilerllnne TODAY IIOYAIi ARCANUM DAY Flc'd and Track 15enta Under the Aueplcet ol A A II. Open and C'oed Eventa DINIJ AT T1IK CASINO ROSELAND DANCING TONIGHT Broad Above Columbia Ave. 1015-17 Market St. TROCADERO Tim 1'ului ileaLti uirla and lb Umnlib Tilt JTOEET-. 18; I02t T" mlttco have been formed. Mrs. Harold H. Yarnall Is chairman of tho Women's Executive Committee, which is composed of Mcsdames Joseph Leldy, Sydney Thayer, Henry 0. uoycrV Edward A. Schmidt, .Todeph N. Snellenbiirg, Joseph Do Forest Junkin, James M. Anders, Androw Llppl. Georgo W. Kcndrlck, 3d, and Miss Florence E. Miller, secre tary. The Men's Executive Committee Is Arthur II, Eaton, chairman; Con gressman Georgo W. Edmonds, Louis DiriECTION STAN1.ET MARKET AT NEXT WEEK IS "TOO Wallace Reid JHjiNEWmiiAMOUNTPICrURB ToaMuchSpeed! CAST INCLUDES AGMJSSAYRES fSJ93s5) arDaBcDt:onLARRY SEMON in "THE FALL GUY ELSIE LYONS COOK, SOPRANO SOLOIST IPALACE1 iau market street NEXT WEEK The Season's Greatest! A Paramount Picture of Unsurpassed Splendor DIRECTED BY THE MAN WHO MADE "PASSION" 7000 People IN THE CAST A masterpiece of the screen which embraces all the ele ments of suspeasc, thrill and wondrous heart appeal. A massivo picturo produc tion that casts a searching licht upon tho pajjos of the history of a Royal Lover's amours. A cinema spectaclo of un rivuled grandeur a daz zling pageant of royal pomp and magnificence never hitherto visualized upon tho screen. Tho intimato heart affair of a young girl whose beauty won a throne and whose brilliant career, marred by tho folly, deceit and treach ery of tho man sho trusted, makes tho lovo story that will never die. H k v L f-1 '' -..... a T.Bnl, ni Rllvestro. Qu ?.CrMVr.' bib. A. Baldl, GW NitzMhe, W, Free Und KcnuricK, xueo donl A.' Van Dyke, II. Ainu Dawson $i&,SS2kl and Theodore A. boxes nnd, Mrs. Helen Pulaski lnne S.ifi .nii n committee to Interest the r.t-im.M musical organizations of Ph .'htm- delphla. COMPANY OP AMEIUCA; 19T1I MUCH BPEED" WEEK a.T.d THEODORE ROBES BTS STANTON MARKET ADOVE BIXTEENTII NEXT WEEK A Flrit National Attraction IN A PICTURE UNIQUE "THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE" There'a a wonderful time for every on In the fun and pathot, too. of James Whltcomb ni ley' a famgui poem. ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 10T1I NEXT WEEK Paramount Freenta George Melford Production WISE FOOL Peraonally adapted by Sir Gilbert Par ker from his famous novel. "Tho Money MaiUr." Cast Inoludia James Kirkwood. Alloa Hol lister, Ann Forrest, VICTORIA MARKET ABOVE NINTH NEXT WEEK A PARAMOUNT PICTURE DOROTHY DALTON IN "IDOL OF THE NORTH" A romance n( ro'd and the great Norihwet and a dance hall beautv wfio knew how to handle men. GLOBE JUNIPER A MARKET STREETS VAUnEVIIXE 11 A. M. to 11 P. M Next Week A Spectacular Offering Futuristic Review Talented and Pretty Olrla ADDED ATTRACTION "FIGHT OF THE AGE" Showing all the varied phases of training Indulged In by Dempsey and Carpentler. BR0ALW BROAD A BNTDKR AVKNUU NEXT WEEK ARTHUR MILLER and HIS GRAND BABIES Here's skill and muslo First South Philadelphia Showing "Straight Is the Way" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE " 1111,1, CHANGED THURSDAY CROSS KEYS MARKET HTRKKT HKI,. tlOl'II ;S-"HARMONY LAND" A Rare Combination of Comedy, Dance and Hong. 1111.1, CHANOED THURSDAY CAPITOL 724 Market NEXT WEEK D W. GRIFFITH'S DREAM STREET REGENT Market tol. 17th NEXT WEEK IS "Uncharted Seas" COLONIAL GERMANTOWN & CHEIrilN Ave Mon Tues. Wad. SIR JAMES M. nARRIE'8 What Every Woman Knows A1THE GREAT N Rroad A Erie Mon. Tues. Wed. NORTHER MARSHALL NEII.AN'R "DINTY" ALHAMBRA 1Sth A Morris Mon. A Tues, "HEART OF A FOOL" Added "TIH)NI)Kltlini,T JACK" IMPERIAL 0th A Walnut Mon,. Tues. Wed. RETTt CGMPSON In "PRISONERS OF LOVE" Harold I.loyd In "NOW OR NEVKrtt' 333 MarketMo8nT-- "The Witching Hour" IJUL uwrmm -"j ee r WW Ray ,' . . I VACATION MONE W nat rtrrt QftM.SIlTtr. PUlnm L j tun tmxiwny wriflW1ftM,S., mi That Will Not Burn SHEETROCK WON' WARP. 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