'tv f l-y-1 I' ) i?t '' 1 ii "V'n$ff$l '?- H,& V ix v rF SJ'",v 'vj; WeTTOTG- PUBLIC ' (LEDaER-PHILABEriPHU, SATURDAY, ' OCafeBtiR 1, 1921 18 STARS APPEARING ON LOCAL SCREENS THIS WEEK STANLEY COMPANY OP AMERICA, - P 11 A. JL TO 11 I'. if. New Playing Playing MAftKKT AT 10T1I ra NBXT WRHIC-A PAtlAMMl NT IMCTU11B THOMAS MEIGHAN IV riltST rKKi:NT(TION "CAPPY RICKS" MARKET STREET ABOVE SIXTEENTH WILLIAM FOX'S PICTURIZED PRESENTATION eF Jduerate ClaxX.. Lionel Barrymqjrt MilLraa Harris I&MBlED. JIM THE PNr$IAN"WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE WIVES ARCADIA VICTORIA wmcARiETONa; rem Ihe non t I'BTKIt H KNYH PRECIOUS nd Ihn pin by r.DWAHD K IIOSB pe; - s fUt.jj&ji -W 'r7r k5. r 1 1 '' i tm 1 jtfZP-'lMSi iiimrzmx iKiinv iki " 1 '2 tl WMw'M!$Qgm ,J$KLm t&fiL THf -."ilr LWV 4 rt f ?H KaK t ''Hf m bhe. f ftaaw lilt IlKnlKM' 5 Iffhs?tiBH'n ' ' ifcj- Jfc LAT.t ISfi iSl m a. H HtafeiH ImmiMmix bCTWiB: ;.' ';' aaaaaLHr V K i nHSl'i HKrHB&''Vy MLLLaKK V Ery Kw jHH' , jF aaBaw . v,5M HnHi,::iV.' YaMaaTiTrT iB IfT' Jal BR Willi 2Rfl" JKkwM Ud ' STANTON CAPITOL KTHHI Ufe, fli Ma.ase "THE BLOt" 7 ToaaQleagJha.ea. et AQaesAj-ej v.rri r'v.r3 jianlit PASSING Mae aeiJAmy THRU REGENT THE BLOT AMBASSADOR MOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK What Is the Matter With the Leng-Run Photoplay in Philadel phia? Stanten Reopens With "Over the Hill" THE eppnuiR of the big special, "Over the 11111," nt the Stnnten Theatre tonight for an indefinite run, -nhich mny extend through October, brings up the question. What about Philadelphia and the lenfj-run photoplay? Doe thH fit v Ktnml almost nlenc nmenp the big cities of the East nnd Middle Wet In the eonapleiieui ahcnre of the cxtendeU. engagements of feature pictures? A insunl Mirwy would eem te point te that fact. Maybe It Is bemuse the fans here won't Hand for pirtnres running mere than a wceli. Then. n""'" mabc tlwc fame fans haven't had the rhanee. One SundaT reernll'- the theatrical pagci of n New Yerl paper shen ed five films en Indefinite rune in legitimate houses, tne mere pli'tuic In runi 'nnginc from three te five weeks nt picture 1ieiich and another photoplay entering en itH seventh or eighth week at a big Ilroad Ilread wav film palace Bosten has nt the present time three feature phetnplnvH nt "big-time" heuMs for long inns, nnd ether pictures plavlng for tne or three weeks ntTcg ntTcg elir movie houses. The same thing applies te the ether big eitle.s. New let s get down te the situation here. 'The Four Horsemen of the Apoca Apeca Ivpfe" Is near the end of n run of mere than two, months nt the Onrrick. They charged S2 for a top price there nnd get aaay with it. In fact, they could get away with It for a month or he morn If ether booking didn't conflict. And all that In a noteriouslj bad thcntrlcnl Beaen, But, except for that picture, we leek in "vain for runs of mere tbnn the tegular week. Te he sure, the Stanley , broke a linusp rule "Anatel" Should te let "The AffalrH Race Continued sf Anatel" stay one cxtin week, but thnt fame picture, en its merits, should hnve itayed twice two weeks or mere than that. Last spring the Feirest had a short and disannuls plcime se.ispn. but the pictures chosen were, for the most part. "The. Three Musketeers." Arlles in "Disraeli," Mary 1'ickferd In "Little Lord Fnuntelrey" nnd the unfinished "Twe Orphans" of GrffTJtb. They will ceme te the seen-to-be-opened AUllne. Then there nre "Forever," the re christened "Peter Ibbctsen," "Foel's Paradise." De Mille's production of Leenard Mnrrlck's story, "The Laurels and the Lndy" ; "The Golem, " thnt weird European play which hns been se long en Ilrendway; "Justice," with William rnverfdinm. Ven Strehelm's "Foolish "Wives," n dozen or se fenturch from Fex, nil of them verging en the "niele" class ; Hex Ingram's "Conquer ing Power." based en "Kugenle Orandet" of Ilalzac, nnd scores mere, some of them net se pretentious, but all worth runs of two or three weeks. Indeed, it mould hardly seem fatr te say that theic ere net enough pictures u e) thy of long runs, hut rather that I'htladclphians ci'Mer because of their own action or because they arc unlucky have failed te see these pictures, "Over the Hill" was a revelation In Xew Yerk. N'obedj net even these, who produced the picture hnd the least 'xpcctatien or hope of the run thnt wns finally achieved nearly one solid year onTSreadwny. It lias most of the elements of popularity, and, nbove all else, heart interest. Perhaps It will upset the dope, nnd linger en at i tbe Stanten for many weeks. It is nlwnys a delight te welcome bnck te the screen nomebedv who was net of feature caliber Tim Chestnut really an honor te it, nnd who held Street, sticking almost entirely te the leve nnd nd- Griffith, nlwius did well. The Acndemy Maraucrite Clark miratien of young .. ill, "IMn .. : ... llach en screen nnd old. wntcb the crowds nt the Arcadia this week who turn out te see Marguerite Clark who chose domestic Of Music illil fnlrlv well with "Itin Vnn Winkle," which was hardly of major rank either The Stanten, then, is the first of the regular picture houses te make the ! jump. They will run Fet pictures almost entirclv and their plan Is te fellow "Over the Hill" with "A Con necticut nnkee In King Arthur's Court," nnd "The Queen of Sheba." The extent of the runs will depend ea the public reception of thu plan. There really doesn't seem te be any ihertafte of fe.iture pictures, worthy of extended runs Kirst te the mind come hnpplness te screen fame or stage fnme, and retired at the height of her iiopu iiepu lnrltv. "Scrambled Wives" mnv be n pretty wild farce it was en the stage' but It will have the Clnrk personality anyway. Incidentally, there nre many who are still hoping against almost as sured fact that Marguerite may be given the Peter Pan assignment. Fer Mnrgucritc is Peter Pan In her ctcrant eutb. "Scrambled Wives," by the wuy, is a bit Ilka "Baby Mine," which she djd ten years or mere age en the stage, nnd which Is being played in stock here this week. Magazine renders knew "Cappy UIckH" pretty well. They aie also ac quainted with peter IJ. Kj lie's charac ter of "Malt Peaslcy." who has n prom inent role In the screen version of the story which comes te the Stanley this week, with Thetnns Mclghnn ns the lead-. The picture Is one of these snlty iiramns thnt ncters, directors nnit enm era men hate se te produce, nnd the fans leve be te see. Agnes Ajres. new a star In her own right, is the leading lady. "The Wemnn In His Heuse," which comes te the Palace, has n cracker jack cast, nnvway. It sounds like one of Arthur Wing Plnere's plays, but isn't, (iareth Ilughry, Mildred IlarTls (Chaplin), Themas Helding nnd Itnm sey Wallace all appear. The unusual featuic of the picture Is thnt it was made "straight from the director's mind." There was no continuity used, ninl the sub-titles were nil written nnd put in after the picture wns done. This Is real innovation. Watch for It. With all due respect te the ether fea tures in town, It leeks as if the Vic Vic eoria had about the best show te offer. Lionel P.arrymere, who has shown the screen Its greatest example of repressed action in "The Copperhead," appears In "Jim the Penman, that old stage mele of a clever creek and his final ledemp ledemp tlen. Lionel is playing up In Hosten new in a play called "The Claw," and be may come te Philadelphia. He has net always been fortunate in his screen materials, but lie has always been the artist and the great ncter no matter what he did "Jim the Penman" Is quite n fnmllv affair, with Bnrrymer.e's wife, Deris Itnnkin, and his nephew, Arthur Hankln, In the cast. Hns any body noticed speaking of Harrymere that 13i ether Jehn has done a "picture, erlslnnllv titled "The Letus Enters." which seems te have been lest In the- bliufuc? "Passing Thru" with personable Douglas MnrliCen is nt the Regent, and "Everything for Sale." with May Mc- Avey, nt the Capitel, Thev arc the only ether first showings. The first is light comedy, the second drama giving Miss McAvev a far different rele than thnt of Orizelin "Scntlmcntnl Temmy." According te Fred O. Nlxen-Nlrd-lingcr, the Fifty-second street picture houses nnd ethers under his mnnnge ment have been favorably affected bv the paslng of davllght saving. Mr. Nird llnger attributes the lncreas-ed crowds te this rather than the natural return of vacation crowds and the resumption of the regular fall season. In fact. Mr. Nlrdllngcr calls "daylight saving" n wartime necessity which should be done awny with, but there are likely te be a geed many who dlsagne The Ambassador. Baltimore avenue between Fifty-fifth enil Fifty-sixth streets, eppiib tonight with "The Blet," n Leis Weber production, instead of "Ne Weman Knows." with Mabel Julienne Scott The latter picture will lie shown beginning next Thuridny. Scheel teachers ought te like "The Blet," because the chief character is n school tcnehcr, and her struggles nnd trials form the plot. I'nderpayment Is bit, tee' "BABY MINE" AT ORPHEUM i Stock Players Produce Margaret I Maye's Noted Farce A jump from the serious te the highly farcical is being made by the Orpheum plnjers who will present Margaret Mave's old succesx, "Baby Mine," be ginning Monday night. Ituth Robinson, Dwlght Meade nnd the ethei Meck plnyers will all have congenial roles in this hilarious talc of tlu mix-up in babies, which results when a wife tries te adept one bnb without her husband knowing it. Clean, but continuous fun Is provided from that beginning te the final scene when there nre se many bnbies that neither hus band nor wlfe nor any ether pcrben en the stnge knows what te de. 4Vr First Time at Popular Prices SPECIALLY SET SCORE BY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Direction by HARRY MJLLARDE SCENARIO BY PAUL H. SLOANE ?; PHILADELPHIA WILL REALIZE WHY THIS PIC TURE HAS CROWDED FOUR BROADWAY THEA TRES FOR ONE YEAR AND STILL REMAINS IN NEW YORK THE RECORD RUN BREAKER OF THE YEAR, THE Story of Mether, and Her Fleck of Youngsters, Woven ,Tri,1 -1 1 1 CI I 1 Xir'll l T- -r-r- witn sunsnme ana eenument, vvim tripping Drama, Heart Lift, Clean and Compelling Comedy. It Brings Back Youth's Care-Free Days With Spreading Smiles and Lingering Laughter. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. 1 , zz: AMBA5 DAILY, 35c, 50c EVENINGS, 50c, 75c -& rNcwnive TAX If ill Bfil i ' " w m CAST r-C- I INCLUDES a" N AGNES V AYRES v V s - ni.PA AUIVO A1THA'T10N-INAUOlHAriu ! GRAND OPERA FESTIVAL STWI r V ORf HKSTUA AND V(K AI Kf.r.O!STl .tens cook .nnsAmV'reNt. in:,'',"NSTK,N' " WI' HKKiitMKT ut-cONtTANi B TALMAHUt. n VV f:i)t)IN.l IIF I,r,V f, PALACE 'ARCADIA ITH MAttKBT HTKKET in his Meuse") j lj,r h Huifh'H nd B Tnnmna It" lrr m I THKTS'l'T TIRTXIV? 1RTH MARGUERITE A F Na lra A rart en Th" rnn I m. Iii n of th,usftnl re- n pranki ari'l esrap.irirs rrnv n ihr lxnd of ff,riir,n lilpn th Ievits of c ii hmana humor and hor her rt in h clT brlsrht and pWunni tnmd aa Philadelphia hn ha. I In mentha vgzww5Efi?m fl K MK kjj-vjw i WO SHOWS DAILY r1'f 9PM nnrl R P M mm b -- & . AIKITI . ....... . . . ,.... v .... t... iiii. "K1S, .lUci 1000 OltCHESTItA M1-AT. 63c . IIAU (I.N V, .10c. OUCIIKHTKA SKA1S, 1.10 AM) Jl.30, IN OLUDINO 1A. I 1. 1 lll.Nd TV.. ir.uM iib r. w iv api ni pnesr innrnr mer. NEXT WEEK'S HEADLINE FEATURES OF PARAMOUNT POPULARITY! ,v THE PEERLESS DROLL COMEDIAN EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE Jcs, ihmm mX JipJ KMirOY S0F1IUKER I AND the AND HER FIVE lOliGIR F0YS KIHGS0FSYNCOPATI0 In iiudftvllle t Newt Scream of "THE FOYTVN REVUE" THE REIGNING SENSATION OF NEW YORK FOR TWO YEARS II IIHb "Kff tOiw vii 1RW hE Hi M i nel KA-N run n in Ann Gray AlmiM v alihie wiih llfr llirii A KJJ.NNr J'ltlll'UUiriU.N' LY GLAJ IN' "TI'ST SOVn NM1 qwiNuss" . " 'J'"" ' 1'lllll'UlllllU.T BILLY GLASON I1IK INIHHNAIKINAI, 111 MAN1 I A1UA.N f mm p Mjman&mvTiiRMgMifli A sf in n ,.r. avDUBWH BmH allliril n IB Baa V Iru U 0 laDu ltv uff finUai Iflrin C 11 J 'HIHN'll AIIHI'T ni It AN'IMAI.M ANI1 1K1W THrTY K1M1- I'H "Onnny OUlly and ! i.um AUUiU ,tirurlniU AND ,'',lrn ltril AUracttenl t::, IVAN BANK0FF3L "THE DANCING MASTER" N OltllilN l, CliNi I I'M! N IV l N ll.NKHI I' Muriell Themas '" ""HP II M Qf 1(. Pathe News AMIUU.IHril HLI'ltHMK Chandon Trie New HeriMitienM Ihn Is Dare Bres. ATHLETIC HIMI'I.IIMTV Aesop's Fables Topics of the Day .BALTIMORE AVE. AT 5fST. r rrti i. '.!. Opening Matinee Today ami rentlimliiE Men., Tuea. & Wed. rira' I'hlladclPhla l'nei-nlnlDn of . "The DIOI a i-eis vr.nKH rneDi ctien rRATl'ItlNO CLAIRE WINDSOR Thurs., Fri. & Sat. "Ne Weman Knows" yith Mabel Julienne Scott SPKCIAI, MUSICAL SCTTlXfl jeiin a. (jriaiN at tiik eiigan MATIMIKS AT 1:30 AM) 3 1SVKX1XGS AT 0:30. 8, 0:3O Trlrea (Including ' tnx'. Vluhla Adults, 80 Cftita, Children 17 cent Mats. Adultn. 20 cm , l hlldren. 11 cli H f bBB ISE II WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING F&AMK FELDR. present Hfll S, WALNUT STS. MAT. 1A1LY Onlr Thratre In rhlluiltlplila I'lujlng the ( eliimblu AmuwnlHit Ce, h IIIk Shuni ni:K wimiInmne miiniiw matim:k BIG WONDER SHOW WITH GEO. P. MURPHY AieIMrd by MLLE. BABETTE (erld' Srrlra HfUirns KcAil Frem Stan BACK TO PRE-WAR PRICES MAT. (Reitrved Seati) 30c and 50c EVENINGS (Deit Seli) . .$LW Mll. HK.lll'U SOM1C IOWLII ' S. v a w rn. mti i v m HiBa A COMtDY BY GEORGE. V HOBART-MUS'C BY B C MiLLIAM WAST TME AT POPULAR PRCSS" POP PRICE, MATS AT 2 15-TUES THURS Q SAT 15.. 50 EVENINGS AT 8"I5-I5?25f 3550? 75. SI 0S I Ne Performance Wednesday Evening, October 5 r,( innnit ieth ".ii him,v VHKrT T AflOM, llll VBCTORIA ' A .M TO ii r m HONE N I 1II.NAI. A I I UAl I K'N RAWYMAW & &&fijt n 'TKvfi'-S. 0 xj the Celebrated Melodrama Story by SirOwlesLYeung Scenario by Dorethy Farnum ,1 band ' lnitnint enal C i oeki uiese ''ratting rti rht rti nt il world bij the a s, nnrl xcheir seniattenal end will as found and Ihull you & 724 VrKTT STRKRT V. MAY McAVOY IN T HIST "SIiOUINO fil' . "EVERYTHING FOR SALE" : CAPITOL i'REGENT M vine i i prf r i,n 17 ru N',, Douglas MacLean IN ni u r Ait v ii n r I'u rtni3 "PASSING THRU" r- GLOBE JUMPEn A MARKET STTtKETS lern nu-u l A t te 11 p jr , I vrT v i-k i Th Celrrat 1 l n Comedian ' SAM LIEBERT and mwmi I I - I ! i 1 i un -.en a i n ALLEGHENY . ,.,K, ., fc A irKnny Am ? r d " ' r"" " "' Th-trn ' f t Ki:rr ' a IO' i, ria ma thu ENCHANTED MUMMY I . !! J. Prnl 'imni'rnmn & ten' Thrnlrti M W. TAH.OIl, (lincrul Muimicr LEaGCRHAmewflErE METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE RECITAL BY MME. Monday Evening, October 10th 41 K v ' ' ' is .it wrtit'. . u ivicr.s me i i.in imii ii, j Sl. ,, .. . , . OFI"l-i: IIKf All ANI 1 IIMlSlllUlj u ' x ' u u' AN LUX rH K iH li H I IN Lillian Herlein I ri "u, ii i . 'ln- ?. I i Upturns of World Series Karnes read from slns;e. v i Tin p r5 i m I rrnlnca nt 11:13. 2Kr te HI Mnl , 'lnr , "llmrn Snt , IXt Si 3 Je I llrKlnnliik' Mnndnr Krcnlnr MAll'iAUKl' MAVH'B IIUUU I'AIICH BABY MINE ORPHEUM PLAYERS With rinlli HiiMnmu nnil lliilclil Mn NM HIXK "ATUliy Best Stock Company Ever Presented in Philadelphia Orpheum Players ORPHEUM THEATRE Germnnlewn iul Chclten Ave. Tkt 9"0' of Any $2.00 Shew Orpheum Players M l. Orpheum Theatre I'K 1 Ire Yeu Tired of Pictures? fll f -I I '111' j Orpheum Players at mi Orpheum Theatre A Distinct Hit Orpheum Players AT Orpheum Theatre I vrpneum Iheatre Orpheum Theatre E'l Orpheum Theatre aal?w" nndClmltcnAve. II Gcrmnti town and Chei ten Avcn. ll Gormnntewn andCheltcn Ave '""a mmmimmmmmmammamammKmmBammmM, MHHMafHMHRnHw . vriSX: Mutlliff Dill, iSS3ST3 IIth.and LEHIGH Vr . 7 n nil O STAN STANLEY & CO. tlivlfl l.uuarlilnc Aft In nuilnllln BROWNLEE'S RUBE BAND nrlnne rlnirklr 'i I'itpIihI (llrlw ( r ihp. y i' nnil t rHny I'llanlrr 3 "(INI: KlAI.NSl' MAV riinrlM IIIIRRIPANP HIITPU llulrlilii.ini In '. ..,, asu ,ii I'nlhr fw r.rry rrrrarmanre GARRICK NOW "? ,Ji.. s u THE 4 HORSEMEN'"1;',,,,, FORREST Pep. Mat. Today '" I I'll I VMiHIS I.OKdl'lll S Ml K'f M, COMKIIV "TWO I.1TTI I MKK IV rUT'l'" BROAD Pep. Mat. Today A - t Al I l'IH.I,ll('K :S0 lu (tin Or rat Inmlen IHaimtle Hurctk ' "A MILL or DIVOHCKMUNT" Mw,:,,.?,",.ituyj., 5 BIG ACTS Nrvi "t'X"'i!i'J s(l"-r A I nmiKiarr LSUBBY HLATH and ADELE SPERLING "'n"Vi,'ul.,,'N'vV's'?,N',.': """"v ! T. nil Mnif Nrnri A irtln l t ,v ! ni lulu l,l'lTI nnil llm iii-i iiim run i'ukni.m ini "SKY PILOT" yT I'l, t MI . I n ItfOiZvA V-Maai i RR 1U) n c - 4 y s i r "MOMLOVE" I 1 i in I s , , i ' UK , I "THE OATH" I i-1 a l i r i i xirt ' UctuniK of World huries , cames read trem stajre. BETTY COMPSON and MILTON SILLS in "AT THE END OF THE WORLD" Mi-turns of World Scries rniw' read from stanc. i n i , ,,,,., m$$ Keys I N I l 1 K " ISSES" J i "x a ALHAMA 12TII A MORRIS MRl lis Ni i K H- RANDALL SISTERS I I h I I II' III l I v I - l ' I i N III.MM rilii nfr In i-llli- v, ,.,,-v y I vjiviiviivv-j,jt, , ;"' 333 Markcl st-Thcatrs Mllll Tnra.Mrll THE GREAT IMPERSONATION IMuriiH of Wei Id .Series Karnes read from stajje. Colonial l.rrmaiiliinii ,, l , ,,,,, Man, Weman & Marriage Mil ,(' i ertherN HIIIMIi , run; x, "THE JOURNF.Y PNn" IMPERIAL IiOIIi A Unlmil i.... -r ... a-'Ki "LOVE'S 1 PENALTX H fjtik km m I II ml I mn ii M .i.i1 m W I 1 . Jir