' V : 7 .i ', Wanted Imperoonator Pleases j largo Audience Miss Victor Also Scoros nix '1 ..ci Tn till day. wlicn would-be LSnS billed ns headline at- WEienlwl performer like Charles Wok1' Salc wh0 cflrtlcd off 8 Urt n1'1': i,.if ,i,n ' fr Hale im".i"""" ......--. ' tirtften who perforin it n typical W,ra. , ... .i.,i,im.ii. Hi. first Bor,'8 ai III" machn who makes the SO dro'l announcement!. There Ul ft. '"7"y,"To..owed by the ' Ltrr RportBinnn. the stage-struck Hlh! ?u,r .V Tl ouih. Georgia." TirinK '--" -. . . - i. .i Tiling -xnrouiu, uruiKiu. . . i ilu ' iKAMif tii fa audience iikcu m " d1 curtain jnech . lti:Ldin Victor and her company iVrtftllet and Romeo." The players I .vi" "i. ik mini scene of the f 1. work and in a Jiffy the audi- JlBOOS, HOW null j . . . 2slM room where they behave unlike , Sarin lovew on tho .taw. f " n Bliri T1II1I I llllllllia LULUUK.U ; JbM with a Romeo and Juliet of ?&ne day Playing the roles. The Jayare elaborate and tho costumes iffirhoff and Thelps in "Tuneful JfcV' co?ed n decided hit. This ! i .,.. lionrH In ftftvcrnl lion- lir melodies which thoy rendered In (Mr Own iniiminun.- vv. -- & just couldn't get enough of ttU?. ,, tin , morlfnrlnnn. Th8 SUPPO"" "'" "". "-"' It included Bender and Armstrong, I '.-nut" .comedians: Shadowland. o hntntle spectacle with six dancing I1? nnfil.m Tlrni'V nml POIlinflnv. f ntrlc artists ; Garcinettl brothers, imStr hat throwers; Mndclon and Pinls Miner, cumiuiu u.".--i id Herman and Shirley in n contor tion' act. Globe AH Grant, who is many miles Tlllt, atarted the comedy In motion ii""d "V.V .?..- ... -llnn1 nnrl hn Inmlpd n olid hit. Other acts included "A Holl- Wrt Brothers, Nelson and the Iiarry Boii. Gordon and Gates, Mile. Ithea md Company, dancers, nnd the Randall BUten. Xlklfceny This week's headllncr is "Buitln' Around," n zippy act oMMll wfriiiT's featuring Margaret Osborn, wtmler dancer. "Tlie Old Nest," the gin &T import iiiiKiicH in "" . ".. Jfl. -. n),ll.nlm nnrf Tlroim In rdikitallH "irt Happy Hoi lind," Cardo and Noll in grand opera -wlnns. Lewis and Thornton laugh- maltra and Vconica and Hurlfalls Mttbats. , ..tmv Ttn Turnln was sudden ly H..l. ItnnilllnAP Mf thlft hnllflA l&St nirht at the last moment when it became Inowo tnat inena nam, uic uium "v ttaction, had met with an accident and wild not keep her engagement. The liadeome lien is thus made about n toiy a man as there is in Philadelphia, junplng between the Cross Key nnd Ul.JJroailway tor somcimng iiko icn .v. n Anv Tin mnrln n lllfl. hit with .L ..Anfrl ilmt'nlitn.n "Mnftn.lilno " n DMical comedy, oIbo scored, as did Fox aau Tl.lf .Mt nml tit nirlnhnmn ITnur. sinters, dancers and lariat throwers. Innty was me picture. Ami Keys There was a commotion la, the neighborhood of Sixtieth and Mirket streets last night. Residents were wondering what it was all about. They toon found out. however, that it km the mulleuce at this theatre laugh IntatBen Turpiu, that handsome movio corfediarf. who bad sent wftVes of lauehi jet nil over the country. Turtiln tells Inside and outside stuff, too, about the movies. The bill Included Hriiwnrtx and Cliff onl.'Gnber nnd licniet, I'lillllps and irnvcru nnd the Ileniilngn. William Penn From the standpoint of laughs Crcedon nnd Davis nnf the winners. The comedian has nil odd nnd origlnnl style which strikes home. Hn bnnl and company offered a comedy nov elty which won approval, Other ncttj included Itynn and Ryan, dancers: Gerard's Monkeys, n luvcnlje treat, and Espo nnd nutton. "Glided Lies," with Eugeno O'Rrien In the principal role, Is tho photoplay attraction. Nixon's Grand "Flirtation," nmln Inturc musical comedy, was n happy hendliner on n bill ehock full of enter tainment. Greenlee nnd Drayton, dancerH, pleased. Other nets which scored were Perry Sisters, singers: Llsette and Rooney, athletes, nnd Emerson nnd Baldwin, comedians. Keystone Buckrldgo nnd Casey In sons hlti of the day were the head line honor benrcnt. The Trado Twins have a big part in the act. Ooldlo and Thome showed they were girls possess ing personalities. Rnthburn Four pleased, ns did King and Irwin in "Coontown Dlvorcons." Knfkn and Stanley, ncriallsts, rounded out the bill of merit. "THE ACQUITTAL" IN STOCK Orpheum Players Produce, Mystery Play With Qood Results Orpheum "The Acquittal," which made such a hit when played on a downtown stngo here last season, is the piny chosen for the second week of the Orpheum Players at their Gcrmahtown theatre. j-ast nignt tney showed that this gripping Btory of a murder and its re sults is splendidly constructed for stock presentation. The piny opens with the return homo of a man acquitted on n chargo of murder, nnd this orlelnnlltv continues throughout the play, and the attempts of the man's wlfo and a young reporter to uncover the real murderer. JtiBt how tho tangled skein was worked out had better bo seen to be appre ciated. Miss Ruth Robinson covered herself with credit in tho hard role of tho wife, while Dwlght Meado was equally good in an opposite part. Photoplays Elsewhere ST IXLEY "Tho Affairs of Ana tol." This popular picture with Hi nil-star cast held crver for a second week. PALACE "Tho Old Nest." Itupert Hughes' touching story of home nnd mother. CAPlTOh "Experience," the pop. ular allegory transferred to the cron by aeorgn Fltzmaurlco. LOCVRT "At tho End of the World." with Betty Compson, di rected bv tho noted artist, Pcnryhn StnnlawS. BELMONT "The City of Silent Me n." with Thomas Melghan. MVOU "The Habit of Happi ness." STItAND "Experience," with nich nrd Harthelmess. AziUAMBRA "The Whistle," with William S. Hart. COLONIAL "Experience,- with Richard Bartholmesa. IMPEItlAL Constance Talmndre In ono of her latest comedies, ''Les sons In Lovo." ORE AT NORTHERN "The Last Card." with May Allison. MARKET STREET "Charffo It," with Clara Kimball Young. LEADER "The Great Moment," with Gloria Swanson. JUMBO "A Woman's Business." CEDAR "The Comquest of Ca naan." with Thomas Melghan. COLISEUM "Tho Great Moment," with Gloria Swanson. LIBERTY "After Your Own Heart," with Tom Mix. FAIRMOUNT "Don't Neglect Your Wife," with Mabel Jullonno Scott. ACADEMY OF MUSIC "Rip Van Winkle," with Thomas Jefferson In the leading role. TALMADGEANDRAY PICTURES SCORE HITS "Mamma's. Affair" Shows Comedienne at Best "Scrap Iron" for Charlie Arcadia By about the end of the first half of "Mamma's Affair" the fact began to dawn on the nudlenec that they were seeing n Constance Talmndgo pic ture that wns not only different from the rest, but of a quality far above, her usual pleasant but light vehicles. This photoplay version of Rachel Barton Butler's Harvard University prize play has a definite theme and tells that thvmo unerringly nnd yet nlwnys Interestingly, If tho action moves n bit slowly at times it is generally be cause tho attempt wns being mnde to hammer home tho characteristics nnd temperaments of the pcoplo Involved. "Mamma" nnd her nerves nnd her hysterical fits nnd her Bncchnrlne bro mides nro true to very life, nnd around them tho thought-provoking comedy is circled. "Mamma" Is played by Effle Shannon In n way to make the onlooker want to npplnud every now nnd then In the mlddlo of the picture. This old stngo favorite gives n character por trayal that should stand out in movie dom for months to come. Miss Tnlmadge gives n characteriza tion that is n gem. It is tho kind that grows on you ns you watch the story unfold. Then you begin to realize that every action of tho young leading lady is helping to create the illusion of nerv ousness nnd ill health. Her final break down scene is nil the more effective thereby and renrhes nbout tho high water mnrk in this comedienne's prog ress. Victoria A Two-fisted picture with n sincere, hord-worklns young star and a simple nnd straightforward story ought to go over well, even though romance is spelled with n small "r" and moro or less minimized. Such n picturo Is "Scrap Iron," with Charles Rav .as Its personable lending man. Tho flappers may think thcro is too much fighting, but, as a mntter of fact, it is the most out-of-tho-ordinary, out standing picturo that Ray has turned out since his early days with Triangle. Tho plot is Bomotimcs tenuous, but it is always honest and plausnblc. It concerns John Steel, a young man who promises bit Invalid mother never to fight, nnd then iocj his job nnd is forced to his fists as his last resort. The fight is the climax, and It Is n wonder. 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Packard Motor Car Co. of Philadelphia 319 North Broad Street Clsk the man who owns one t- Continuing Shows FORREST 'The', Love Letter." tune ful operetta, with John Charles Thomas uslnff hln fine voice to Hood effect, nnd the Astafres, Fred nnd Adelo, dancing their .way Into tho hearts of the audience. Last weelt. LYRIC "Cornered," In which Made Konnedy comes 'oack to the speak ing stngo nnd shows that her stay In the movies has not made her nny less attractive and personable. ADELPlll "Irish Eyes," typical Irish stage play, with Walter Scnnlnn's voice heard to good ef feet nnd n story with plenty ot heart throbs. LaHt week. O AMUCK "Pour Horsemen of the Apocnlypso," tho noted novel of Ibnnez transferred to tho silver sheet with no loss of color and dramatic! effect. Tho picture that made Ilex Ingram famous. WALNUT "Lovo Dreams," Moron co's "melody drama," a combina tion of Jazx nnd sentiment, with such clever people as Maude Ebourne, Tom Powers and Klse Alder. SIIUBERT "Irene," the old favor ite back, thin time with the New York coat. "Alice Dlue Gown" and "Ireno" and "Castlo of Dreams" and other melodies well sung. Last week. he does not feel he can do more than protect himself until the money his mother needs so badly is earned. The nicture is of further interest In that Ray makes his debut as a director in it. lie has done himself proud. Recent Mary Miles Mintcr hns brought to the screen tbnt old, popular stage comedy success of Illllle Rurlte's. "Jerry," now renamed "Don't Call Mo Little Uirl." A neat little romance it is, too,, with its mischievous flapper as TCBiraEHDj; A typical Asco value asco CORN FLAKES Reg. 9c pkg Cut to 7 Crisp and delicious iirnin ai rrirgffgi-ggri tiiitjaaiiirjiiirafJimiffiHffiiMieiii Its central figure, and its not-too-sweet sentiment; There isn't much to the plot, which concerns the attempt of ono Jerry Doublcdny to win a nice young man nwny from her old-maid aunt. The ilnmc is derived from the fact that the heroine hates to be called "little girl" by mother and nunt, nnd finally rebels against it. Hut what tho plot lacks in substance It make up In charm and light comedy. As a whole this play may be said to he Ideal entertainment for those who do not fancy strong meat in their movies. Hub-debs will ndore "Jerry" and men will find the comedy making up, in a good part, for the saccharine sentiment. "TWINKLE TOES" AT CASINO Popular Burlesque Show Pleases With 8cenes and Pretty'QIrla Coalno Jean ncdlnl's "Twinkle Toes" show sent them away laughing Inst night from tho Casino. This Co lumbia Wheel performance has plenty of attractive girls, who pleased the eyes in between tho comedy scenes. o,1"0 n.ml Mybellc. Hen Moroff, the Six Stellar Girls, Betty Weber and other favorites live up to nil their past reputation!!. The stage scenes vie with tho girls' costumes in color nnd life. "EXPERIENCE" IN STOCK Mae Desmond Playera Present Alle gory With Coetly Effects Metropolitan Opera House Mae : Lu..u- I the plnhnrntc scenes which follow one after the other in this play. DUMONT'8 SEASON OPENED Dumbnt's A crowded house Welcom ed the popular Dumont'i) Minstrels in their opening of n new season Inst night. Desmond gnvc her admirers plenty to Kmmett Welch nnd his nsKocinten pie- talk nbout last night, when she played J'L'JT BtTWl Cohen" was one of the shown, nnd the .... .Il.tl, ,1... I 111.- I M ,. i " " wia iafr((l.v IUIVO 1 iiAilVll;HVf HJ allegory which was chosen by Frank Fielder as the second attraction of tills populnr stock company. Miss Desmond essayed the parts of "Love," "Habit," "Frailty" nnd "In toxication," which gave her en oppor tunity to run the gamut of emotions. Mr. Fielder was "Youth," nbout whom tho story revolves, nnd Frank Camp played "Experience," that cynical In dividual who nccompanicn "Youth" in his trip to n big city nnd watches the downfall of the young man. Tiie other characters were equally well taken. The big stage of the opera house was used to splendid advantage In presenting Bnrtice 700t IlHfll 1417 What Ottiern llnre Aeeompllnhfd Thru ADVERTISING Bo, Too, Can You. Let 17s Btiow You How. EH. AKTJIUIl NGLEMAN Trnnnporlntlon Mil. Inst hnlf of the entertainment wns the "Atlantic City I'ngcnnt," with Mis Philadelphia nnd Miss Cnmdcn depleted on the tnge, together with a host of pretty bathing girls. ' I I'M' "' WMiiOrvi-iiii.t" , .. 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