Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 08, 1921, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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BEFORE THE CURTAIN GOES UP
Twe New Comedies Come te Enlivpn Bills at Lecal Playhouses.
Chat of the Shows That Are Staying and
1 These That Are Going
. llv HENRY M. NKIHA
"10MI3DY will Jinvc the enll nt the lecnl plnlieusei tieit work.
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1921
One drnmn of
mere serious tnlrn rcninlns with un "Spanish l.eve.".nl tlic Uvrle hut te
the hllnrlt.v of ''Hnnpy 05e Lurkj" nt the Walnut (why dltl thp.v ever chnnee
the name from "Tlillp of IJIoemsbtiry"?) we will title! the mirth of "Wnhp I'p.
iJenathnn," with which Mrs. Fickp ceiiiph te the Hrnnd. ami "Mr. I'im I'ii$p
By," wlilrli will bring l.nurn Hepe Crown te tin (Snrrick. rpplacinc the Ieiik
run of "The Four Horsemen of the Apecnlyppe "
jnpHK ludlpreus oen.eqiirnret of a . , ,. , .,.,,,. ... . ,.
I . . . . . I ImllcreiiH pint of Stillbettle. In ills-
inn.i At t.. , , "","lr(,n',- 'inl-MMl bv Dirk, thp here. ..bout ten j
tlencd Mr. IMm have kept this reme. , m,ltlrr, t,fer,. thP t0ry imhK I'm- I
Ke.iiB ni n lively . ferinn., , ,1P interest of the mull mull
rnte llrst for n full ,.,, .....i,, ,, 1.1. .1,., .lunnneiirnnne nf
1 until V..,. I-....,. il,..f,' .,..)!, I,, I
t'liiiuci 111 iimi nn... 1111 i' - iiuiiniiif
lpff bin te get thp ltiri together, but
lis it s bi'PU 11 rlnrll tlipy would get te
Comedies Come
siiicr auccemt in ewseii s run
Other Cit ten 1onden and 1 lien
for evrr -'(10 nights '
M the Millpr nnd (Snrrlek Theatres in
New Yerk. The whole Her, hiliKes en
thp fni't that Mr IMm. r1iunll. palnK
bv thp Iieiim of (iporfie Murdpii, In
J1iirklnshauihlri'. lets ilrup an observa
tion whirh sujjKi-ts that Mrs Marden's
first husband in tint (lead anil that,
thprpfore. Mr Mnrden. a tnet os es
tlmnble lady. Is a bigamist.
I'pen that, the author has built a
coined v which koepv peliiK for thiee act
until Mr. Pirn return and admits that
he wast mistaken. 1
Tin- appearatvr.s of Mr Piske arc
nlwns welremeil i her ier Innte fel- I
lowing of admirers here. l'rebabl no
net reus mi tln stage has done mere te ;
flnrourege jeung and unknown play-1
wrights. In the Inst tventj jeiu no
less tlian sixteen of her predm tion tien
hnvp been the lirst atlempts of their
Authers te win stage recognition
Mrs Flake's present coined;. "Wake
up. .Tehnathnn." might almost be added
te this list, for while F.lmi-r I. lliep has
had several notable mutehm'm. his co ce
autlmr in this plm . Hatcher Hughes, ,
)mn never been in the ranks of drama
tists. Mi. Hughes Is leeltiier en the
tlrama nt Columbia 1 nlveisitj.
vtendcr win ir
Peter tlcgpic
Ought te Get
Curtain Calls
THAT'S si mighty geed farce down at
tile Wnlnii!. It i .. .mil td.it . ..
is that l'eter Hesrirle
tlnesn't get 11 dozen
alls at the tinal
urt.'iiii. Yeu feel
he deserves them
and eit Knew all
the time that people like him well
enough tn want te slum their appre
ciation And then, when ten get limne
nnd think it ever ou 1 nine te the con
clusion Unit the reason Is jnt little
oversight en the put of the playwright
Here s the diflieiln Heggle. in his
gether nil) hew. ten aren't pnrllciilarh
com pined hew they de it inn were
rend te go home laughing when Ileggie
ninde his eit The rest is wliat the
high-breus mil anti-tdimiix and jeu
slump further Htnl further until, nt the
end. ten for?el the a yen were ,
laughing nt Heggie
tot's pictem! we're atnnteur drnm.i- '
lists illumed nmateurl and lake hack
it icwrlti n: this ending We st.irt t
the pcene where Dick pnys Stillbettle ,
nntl sends bint awn). We will 1 linnet I
from ther en . ns te bring Stillbettle 1
bat k te close the show l
Dick Is touting a room In Tilly's
house Se, when lie pns Stillbettle.
we'll haw- him say. "I'll need a valet
here, hew would you like the job?" or'
something like that Ami we'll ghe
Meggie some geed lines for Stillbettle
when he accepts.
All right Dick sends Stillbettle for'
Ins trunk a tnl fellows him out TiUv
fomes in and begins te weep nil mer1
the place. We go through the (.cene
with 111el1a i;xlt Melle. Mere weep;
bv Till" (but net se nmlibly. please 1 I
and Dh k rushes in. Me and Till v 1
wetk up toward the clinch and ji.it t
then Stillbettle brings in the trunk ami
lluds link about te give up because
of 'I'ilU's refusal te marry him. Dick1
is going te go. but Stillbettle gels off'
that favorite maxim of his, " 'Krc ion
are an' ere jeii steps till jeu gits wet
jeu come for." 1
Then, as the levers begin again. Still- '
bottle works ever toward the whisk). 1
Ilusiness et pouring himself n gin'--.
watching the kids out of I lie comets of t
his eves As the) clinch, he lenchea,
tewnrd the water, then gets oil that
ether favorite line- "Never in Ui'
h'aftorneon" anil the curtain falls
with von nnd ine laughing nt Stillbettle
and calling hun out six or eight times
l'rctty punk? Well, mebbe It Is. Hut
they ought te de something of the kind
te It because lt'n tee geed n Mievv te
send eit and inr nwny hike worm.
CO.VAW evrr from Xcw Yerk last
evening, I (itr-icl te n theatrical
man bemoaning the icprrmieM In Ai'
butinens. Get off at Hraad Street Sta
Hen and started walking detrii ('Ae.'jfnil
ittect toward the tanetum. Had te tl
bow my eag through creicd in front
of the Oarriek trying te gel in It'nlAcd
en rfeirn. Had te elbow through crowds
In front of Keith's. Walked en down.
Looked acresi nt the Chestnut Slrerl
Opera Heuse and saw the line from the
box office ic II down toward Tenth
sticet. Ileincssieut W'hrrct
ff-l a mighty inlrieitinp talk with
" Charles I'. Salisbury, who Is hcic
as manaaer of Itoeney and llent m
''.ere lllrds." Salisburu opened the
(heat Xerthem Theatre in Chicago in.
t$98 tcith a vaudeville bill. He cheurd
me his salary list. He paid h'ebcr
Mantcll and company S.tOi a week,
Montiemiry and Stene (in black face
by thr wayi W.iO -Ihcy started at $100
- Alice Shaw and daughters $21)0
Cawlhmnr at.d Feri ester $200, I'n
Kldrldge $2'i0. -lescphlne Oassman an '
picks SI'iO. Ilemala brothers .J.'O i
thr Mewatts $90; total hill, XC'ii
Campaic salaries new. era lint
alena is qrttiug $'500 from the Sir
brrts. hast year Itoeney and Urn
with "Kings of Smoke." get WM!I c
week. Little Jackie Coogan, picturi
flat, was nffeied $.1,'i00 a lecrl;. u
wonder prices of seats are high!
JKSSIN HAI.I'H. who plays the eom eem
edv jiail of the maid in "The Hat."
rather surprised me this week bv
apologizing mildly
llr
WALNUT
The Funnu Maid
in "The Rat"
Explains Herself
for the -vuy she in
teipreta the role. 1
wasn't oenseioun of
the fact that there
was anything te apologize for. Hut she
knew that I bad rtventh seen the show
In New Yerk with Mm Yokes in the
part nnd sbe prebabl) thought com cem com
jarisens were Inevitable The) arc in
evitable, but eddl.v enough, they are net
unfavorable te either.
"I hear," said Miss Ralph, "that
some people sav I broaden my part tee
much nnd exaggerate some of the ef
fects I'd like people te knew that this
touch of enritatuie Is given intentionally
and net only thai, but by sanction et
the authors of the plnv nnd express
command of the stage manager Se
veu mustn't blame me if inv work ec
cuninnnlly seems te have n suggestion
of grotesquenees."
An a matter of fnct, she doesn't make
it as grotesque ae Mls Yokes does, with
the New Yerk cempaiiv Theie couldn't
pessiblv be two mere widelv different
comeptlens of the Mime part than are
Cuntlmird en Vatr Klclilrfn Column Twe
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rALL WEST PHSLLY IS BUBBLING OVER WITO JOY'
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5 Nixon Standard Acts m
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unit MONKOK SM.ISIII'Kl In
"THE BARBARIAN"
Special Feature Men. Mat.
ENTIRE COMPANY OF
"TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN
BLUE," NOW PLAYING AT
FORREST, WILL OCCUPY
BOXES.
Extra Men. Night
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DONAHUE
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BABIES and TWO BABY GRANDS
Il.tre Urns. Miit A Hill
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TIIIRMIAV FKIIIAY A SATVIIDAY
ELSIE FERGUSON
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SHOWING AT THE LEADING THEATRES IN WEST
AND NORTH PHILADELPHIA NEXT WEEK
CECIL B. DE MILLE'S SUPER PRODUCTION
FA
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THE MASTERPIECE OF THE SILENT DRAMA
Cast of 12 Famous Stars
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Wallace Reid
Gleria Swanson
Theodere Roberts
Agnes Ayres
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of the
Elite Dancing Academy
."2d St. North of Market
Reception Muntlny, Friday anil
Saturday
Class Tuesday and Thursda.v
Special Next Monday Evening
Al White's Kiddy Knbarrt
Alse Next Friday Evening Snow
balls und Snowstorm Dance
Managers:
I Wliite and Frank J. Owens
QT THEATRE. Matinee Today
v.-cwNAMAictR r.wAi 2d Laugh Week
lAUQniER (JUAKM ttDf
PHILADELPHIA NOW KNOWS HY THIS PLAY WAS SUCH A GREAT
HIT IN NEW YORK AND LONDON THt WISE ARE SEEING IT NOW
EVERYONE AGREES WITH THE CRITICS
j HAPPy (50 LUCKY ti a popular triumek TTlt Hebbte is '
finasl cetwc drlist of all ltnc -Wu?
I TTlr He6feie seti IKe capacttij audience into parexqnvs I
J of irvttifv. HAPPY CO LUCKY vua received Wh a degree
j et enthusiasm. selden accorded a zgu&&' PUBLIC lM&
A rl WOODS ereses
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SFMIRIF DDirFQ' tVLS AND SAT. MAT 5d(70 $200
wuneiuLL I HIV.LJ' BARGAIN MAT. WI
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OCTOBER 17 0NIjJJRK
SEATS XrONDAY '
The MESSRS. SHUBERT
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A DANGEROUS MAN
A COMEDY nY A V SHlOT(. PK7.KT AI.AX tlUOOKS, COM-AUOnATOK
ALAN BROOKS
vsn v i-'m: Hfi'i'cunive company
MHIITS AND NAT VIA! . Sllf TO JB.OU UAIU.A1N MAT. VBI.. 0c TO JI.OO
ONnHTiLV MONDAY,OcfbBER 24
MATINEKS WBDNKSIAI TIU'IISDAY KHIDAY AND SATUUDAT
WILLIAM MORU1S ANNOUNCES
SIR IARRY LAUDER
IN VEV HON'Of! AND OLD FVVOMTKS
t-IIIST TIME IS I-OLIt YKAnS
rnicEs- sieiiTs roc te ?i' be matinees nec te ti'
MAIL OIIDEIIS NOW HEAT SALE 8TAIIT8 MONDAY. OCTOHEB IT
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OP'JOSEPH C. LINCOLN'S
FAMOUS CAPE COD STORY
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THE SENSATION OF THE HOUR
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MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
Seats NOW Selling 8 Weeks Ahead
BETTER TIAN LIGHTNIN' "
FIRST TIME. AT POPULAR PRICES
ATvWJLSTZASTZ7AIlV27ANXTyW
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MAV(.I..MKST. 1JVANS AMI s.M.TKK
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'JIM THE PENMAN' (7C
Hill haniteil 'I liurndtt
t.IK3IV OI Ml'HIC. I0SM3
Five Subscription Concerts
Sec the Beat in Phila.
Orpheum Players
.4r tiik
Orpheum Theatre
Geriuontewn and Chalton Ayei.
IIth.ane LEHIGH LZ2 I
"11 llnrc llnllv, 2:1111. i:cn.. 7 nnd 0 H
Marcelle Fallett
DiiUnn iii nnili Mkirr A (u
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ffltau-i. HURRICANE HUTCH
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Everything Big Bat the Price (j
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Orpheum Players
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Orpheum Theatre
Germantown and Chelten Are.
ur.dr Kwrnln... Oil. 7.
New Yerk
Symphony
Orchestra
Damrosch
Conductor
Albert Ceatei
Uuil Conductor
Ne 17. Dec
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HoIeIhU
Kochanski
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BALLARD MAC DONALD
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CHORUM
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AfclOT
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VZAVVZZAWA'WZA,ViWAVIVVW
EXTRA!! SPECIAL!!
Three Weeks SS&& Oct. 24
1 Every Member an Artist
Jl III!
Orpheum Players
AT Tin,
Sileti
rutilm
6
Orpheum Theatre
Germantown and Chelten Avei.
Hal" tnr rle Oct
10 at Hept'i. Mall
enjfra NOW
Tlel.tln for rl,
IB.2H, 17.50, S, t9.ne.
a 75 Ueif J, 107,00,
SQ, 45 and 140.
ni IMONT'S 0TH AHCJI -Evfc-t , B;18
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EMMETT WELCH MinstrcU
Batlrt A WOMAN 8AWCD IN CUUNK
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'lrrle. 78r ii BOrj St. MkIU, I.enrr l'loer, 8 Jlulceny, 2 SO, 2 & l.IJUi
riimlly Circle, $1 A 75r,
BARGAIN WED. MATS., HEST SEATS $1.50 (Positively Ne nisher)
f. RAY C0MST0CK pitMnt
AND
Merris Gest
7ft WORLD'S LARGEST
and MOST BEAUTIFUL
MUSICAL
ROBUCYIQH
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FROM THE
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new yeRK
C0MPANyeF300
II GORGEOUS
SCENES
MARVELOUS FOMNB
BMLETefIOO
. Uen.BU ul Above 'lli.atrr., Appl, UevcUt Urpl., Che.iluut at. Optra Ueu
A MUSICAL
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OF THE ORIENT
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OSCAR flSCHE,
CMAT0 Of
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music &y
PERcy Fletcher.
Chorfegrwhy b
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