' "' 'II,, ' VvJ, ,?" Tr'(,,,''nj;M '' 'K, '- ' fc i' ! -,.J - V V . I I ""-V.K 'e , ,P. a -, ' Tl ' .' - I NOVEMBER 12, 1021 r EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHILADJStPHlA, , SATURDAY I kv sl7 . ii i 'iJ i i - - . - ,,..- "; , 3-.e I" THREE MUSKETEERS' FAIRBANKS' BEST Deug's' New Production Stands Out as Equal te Any of Great Features Afditic Philadelphia lintl lt3 op- '. ...I... . ..Innlsv (n MO OH tllC BOrCI! IC America's" nnsw or te the se-called for I' .'.fmi film threat. That answer una made through the fecdlum of that beloved romance, "The Three Muleteers," first of Alexander Pumns' long series. In It, Douglas X'nirbanks bere out u threat made In n n'cturc fecxal years age by appearing ,. rather being D'Artagnan. Ter that Indeed Is the keynote et the rrmnrkable appeal in "The Three Mii'Ueteers," an pppeal that Iibh eel i,, if cer been equaled in our photo pheto phote Sliy annals. Fairbanks IS DWrtng f.an He seem te live ok the reincar nation of the noted Gascon. The whole ikture appears te have been a work .f lore en his part, and ItpJins imparted hnt upirlt te his director and his Ca"The Three MufKctccrs" departs en iiumcreus occasions from the original .... hut. what Is n creat deal mere liiinertiint. it trtnlns every bit, of the eilgliial lla.er and atmosphere, ler what H probably the first time, an niri(nn producer, working wiui an Aiperiean company In America, has iMtneec'd te ciitcli the spirit of the Old World and the glamour of romance. Wlmt does it matter that Fairbanks 'ntiil Inn neclates hae taken only one iliiirde of many In the liewl: that they ,ne Introduced that ubiquitous and n r-preent hnppy ending ; that they l.ftie introduced a few reef-climbing ami ,nT"lniniing exploits en the part of I) Art agnail that crr net in the book? Tliej may have done the.c things, but tlirj li.ir done what was a great deal mere difficult In making net only plnnpi Me. but fascinating, the swashbuckling (in ut and uhuraeters of the reign of I.ciu1 XI 'I f rrancc. It Is one pic ture in which eer one doesn't leek ridlciihius in wrist laces and llappiug beet" And Fairbanks! It is Impossible te trsln his Impetuous spirit. He has aught the idea of the proud, but ex ecdliigl jeuthtnl Gascon, a little min. very, very shrewd, and ns lirae and as .igilV us any man in the King's muske tners y'v forgive him hi uncaun leap1 and atldctlc 'Vtimts," because of the true Gallic flavor which lie has mip'irird te his characterization. The ether members of the ca?t de Mr weik fnithfullv nnl ucll. Nene of of their iertrajals, except perhaps ihec of Adelph Mcnjeu, a the King, and Nigel de Urulier, as tnc Cardinal, -tnml out, but, again, they, like Fair-bank"-, hac tried with extraordinary surcchs te catch the proper 1-pirlt. The m'uich ere hcceml te neue, net c the Frencit atmosphere of "Pas "Pas 'Ien." Crooked streets, comber gaten, higti-deckid ships, cheerful inns, gorg gerg gorg ieus palace reception rooms, fellow one upon the ether. Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come w l'lioteplas ?r.tvf.rv "Under the Lnsh," Gleria SHin.sen'n ccend starring chicle. A mr,rv of the Boer country, nclapted frmn the novel, "The Shulamlte," tiy l.',ird Knoblock Alse Victer Hcr bci conducting the Stanley erclicbtra. '.RI re "Snlatlen Nell." plctui plctui lz.tlen of Udward Shelden's wtll wtll Unen stage success In which Mrs V a appeared. 1'aullne fatal Ue fca 'urecl ( .Hi l)IA "nnchnnfment " cterv by polled flapper with Marlen D.nie.3 In tl badlng rele Joaeph Urban de signed the scenes for the plctui e. r.ll )rt; ,1.VD VICTORIA "Why Girls Lt.ue Heme," produced by Harry llupf ii itl William Nigh, with such player?, as Anna Nlllsen, Julia Swayne liorden. K.itiirjn IVrry and OJeersc Leasy. A pliture 'ltli a k'baen. UF.ril'XT "Tlin Lady Frem Longacre," In which William Uussell has u role that comb ties comedy and drama Western ruggedncsa and society Inter est sATr-.vA'rn' ztrvvt tuuatrv "Under the Iash " featuring Swanson cuppertcd by Mahlen Hamilton and r.usscl Simpsen A story of the Eecr country. Opens Saturday. AMUAHSADOll "FaWe Women," In "lilch Audrey Chapman, a I'htladel P ci girl, la ce-atarred with Wheeler t'lvden MLHinreUTAX "What De Men S Hit-f ' ii Leis Wcbcr production with i Mtal theme of modem urban life. C 'iiimenclng Wednesday. rrvlen(,ly Iterlewrd if nrvi; "The Three Musketeers" FIVE ACT BILL ..ilKI'" M-HLMl Pre It I1RODERICK & BRYAN 'n Niiiii; iimi Dunrf llciln, LEW ROSE AND HIS BIMBO GIRLS Broenutick Elliett Delly Uumpljn HAVATAKA BROTHERS llrst rt riillnddntilu iinnlni; JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S The Gelden Snare r I mil f h'.ncfil llinr,ln tTTSy ARCH ST. THEATRE 6THsAND ARCH tiii: hit or tub twe.v Leen Blank May Simen 1 7c -rt H6V 2S ktvr 1 z Evtrr Friday and Saturday SEATS, 50c TO $1.50 M mc. Louise Hemer AT THE METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Tues. Evg., Nev. 15th s no i ar 1 U" en nnln ut Venvmn A pnn'H. I' s i lv li ii' t-t , anil the Metropolitan, i I nil 1'eplur St i MARTIN Witbenpoen Hall UN B HI WED., NOY. IC, VAIM 8:15 CM. Ik .IP 1 I" l'l""0 Uf.-ilal OtpUla H-ti Jlliniiu h clmilie- ----- lll'JWTTi PVUUrn, i liuyill feiinta i nut .Miner. llcktta ut II msm Alexandre Dutnaa' old romiuice revivi fied and screened with IaiukMh Kulr linilH iih a duBhlng and Indomitable )'Artngnan. Directed by Fred NIble v th a cast of favorites, UTASTOA' "Over the 11111," peventli week of thin popular "rob-ntery" tinned jii Hie pecnia of Will li Carleton. l"7 Ok "After tlie Shew." unusual story of tliealrlftil life with Charles igle, ),lla Lee and Jack Helt. MVKKlMi "DungereUH Curve Ahead," delightful comedy of newly wcdM, by Jttipm IIukIick. with Menard Vl and Heloiie Chadwlek fenturcd. OCtS7' "Tim Itelt DlgBcrfl," latest allaejj rtc.d picture, presenting the star tu a rugged, heroic role. Leis A Itson his leading lady. COLOXIAI, Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "The Hefl Dlggcra," with AnlIace Held and lxl Wilsen In tv breezy Western utery. Thursday, Fri day nnd Saturday, "The Truth About Husbands." UAltliKT STREET Monday. Tuesdnv and Wednesday, "The Hell Diggers," story of romance and dredging with alljce neld. Thursday, Trlday nnd Saturdaj, "Oangereuw Lies, ' w.m IJAVld I'ewcll. OrtVAT .VO'fBRV Monday, Tucs il?'J'...anP 'etlncsday, "The Sen of WHlllngfprd " in i i dei i. ., (j of acerge Uandelph Chester. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, "J'uppets of Fate, with Viela Uanu AlittAMBIlA a.iv "...., Wednesday. "Scrap Iren." a Charles Jtjy comedy with an unusual tight. A THIRD OF A CENTURY "PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY VAUDEVILLE'S BEST" fflgffiTHE SENSATION OF tnc meii raicinaung ana KARYL "THE CREOLE FASHION PLATE Presents "SOMETHING DIFFERENT" SMff AS AniHTOCnAT Or TUB TlICATniJ HTANOINU HETOND COMPnTITION ED. HEALEY & ALLAN CROSS l THE ERETTO TROUPE Miimlng Hiuerlut Htyltg In heDt Anicrlnt'K I'mnaan Comedian LEW OOCKSTADER MR. LEO BEErtS "TAI.IUNO TlinOCflll HIS HAT" Ar'KccrM, PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH wl"' rlA AXX l'VKV- ""' "At.CK IIIKII.r.V nn.1 COMPANY 01' HVAKS. INri.l PINO TOMMY MKAIlt: RYAN & RYAN I TAYLOR, HOWARD & THEM I ak.sei' i-iili-patiik m;hs- (enifib Him of lScentrlr Panrfri I A IIIITwnt hert of Temril) Ait TOPICS III' Till. IIA EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! UGHTNEft GIRLS and NEWTON Mttflnrr tllxceut Huturriuy I'lrst Unlreny COMING TO ALL LEADING THEATRES Vitagrapis wonderful production of James Oliver Curwood's greatest story "FLOWER i OF THE NORTH" if I IIESTNIT M'. OPF.KX IIOISII Mat. leilnj. Tenixht tl SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE AMSTAU mix a.M SHUBERT ,,at- l0d'" S OnUDfclM feel,,!,,; , h I'. Kii I emiti'iU A: Merrl (,ct Prcuvnt "MECCA" LYRIC l..T MAT. 10IU l,T TIMK TOMIIIir Till" lAMTI( C'OMUDV dtTi'tM Gilda Varesi, "Enter Madame" MM" u r.i:i( UTS .NOW mk. i.re DITRICHSTEIN in tlif nj J'rt-mli (emrdi, "TOIO" ADELPHI MAiiNr.i: teimv rtuL,LJ m TOMHIIT AT Bi20 Tlif l"iii-H hiihIi "THE BAT" P ALM GARDEN 39TH & MARKET STS. HENRI MARTIN Arneld Jehnsen's Orchestra AI ie The Georgia Jazz Band lONTINVOt'.S IlANriMI ALWAYS Men. Surprise Night Tues. Cabaret Shew Wed. Baljoens&Lucy Favers Thurs. Fex Tret Contest Timer, M!L!l!t!',:L Fri. Vaudeville Shew Sat. Mat. Fex Tret Contest TIIItKK IAHH I'lUZKS FORREST Pep. Mat. Today eni, dm; meui: in:u ZIEGFELD FOLLIES BROAD Pep. Matinee Today I tlllAt I. I V I" I.T-HAI.I'. llMII.!OV "I I,. Hi.- lemrdy h F. A B M P I II M . Mlh HHIgH GARRICK Pep. Mat. Today "LITTLE OLD NEW YORK" With OKMJYI15VI5 TOUI.N '4' . ' Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Tli l'uppeta of Futc," wltH Viela nana. MVUl.t -Monday. Tuesday nntl Wed nesday, "Herirln Mxn t" " " if Peuglas Fairbanks' most popular com edies. Thursday, Friday unci Satur day, "A Wife's Auukenlng," with Vrltzl Uruncttc. UllhAIOX- 'nnilnx. TiK'dnv C" I Wednesday, "Women Men I.evc," with AVIIllatn Oesnieml nnd Martha Mans field. Thursday, Friday and Satur day, "Toe Wlue Wives," a Lela Weber picture. COItSKVM .Mcmday nnd Tucilw "Keeping Up With.' Lizzie," with Knld U c )i n e 1 1 i Wednesday, "Cressing Tn-ls." Tliinwlay and Friday, "The Face of the World." Saturday, "Cle Oct Him." CEDAR Monday and Tuesdnv, ",V Message Frem Mars," with Bert Ly tell. Wednesday and Thursday. "Celd Steel." Friday and Saturday, "Whc.re Lights Are Lew." SrM.V-Menclny, Tuesday and Wed nesday, "Uangereus Lies," with David Powell Thiirsdnv Fr'diy and Saturday. "The Hell Diggers," with Wallace Held. IJIADER Mendiv m Tudnv , "Three Werd Brand." Wednesday and ' Thursday. ''Keeping Up With Llzrle " Friday nnd Saturday, "The Fuce of the World." LinnnTY Mnncl.iv. "I'as-'en V 'i' " nnd Buster Kenten In "The Geat." Tuesday, "Ged's Country nnd the Law," Wednesday, "Charge It." Thursday, "JtemersclCKs Leve." Fil- AMERICA AND EUROPE! lantnllzing t'reblem et the Stage I, NORMAN) I In ml Jtimplnc unil r&il.inrlnc llumerlsti An ArtUt of Illsttnrtleii liilrrimtlnnnl .Society rntrrtulner AlND HSSBKA reed nnd ."Montitenifpj-. 2:15, 7X9 w. isiin-irniincfr, wen. flier. JAMES McCOOL nnd GUY RARRICK i "Tin: te ri.riiMnv mektiin .m,m:i.i, e. l.'STKrrK. A ltllllK llKU AIM.KIt A' HIWK llt'MKH IIIVF) IIASM.l.t M'..OI"b r.Mll.l.Hnil'M H of the IIA I'ATIir. NFAVW A I WO l-AHT c O.VFilU "Kiifnit's cnr.NTm reri.N" 'B'aW. "iMt T y .fcaialr 111 a wncnci inuiicai i.nm. .. .:. miUKtip t it . nn -y InrJjjdlnstlHOHMAN- MSTruV'.lu' ,"",?, . V , " S. .f, V",1 S5&SZ ' ulitl IlellduVNt. KKki iti. aj.. ....T:...T .. . ". '' , 33c. jsmin, Hwend' fi fen'siSrriVS'ffiKr'if. K"i..?.''. ""'"''"fi T"' ilnM: Kntlr. j MneB uaiiy, s uml H i -? Vmi.VC.Ki.iTJ1 "" l11" 01. ou, inciuiinis iu. unn n , ,, pt..it3 Or.e ei'lc In Advance Iliein. niherf n.T.ir. B2i) t, U.'l. M rkil. V. ). Nlten-Mrdl'iigfr. lim. Mr. JACK McGOWAN iT. DORIS HUMPHREYS . ". ...... " "l DONOVAN & LEE THE 4 ORTONS rreu CAN ANII (OKMMi (.OOP I'ICTI HI", ENID BENNETT in "KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE" PARK HStfEJ TSeiiTveitt eC0CU4 C2I K lOtl'IT TS. OUn AD. JIAllKET meniiw. Ttrsnw A V)I.INKNA' Martha Mansfield In "Women Men Leve" rimr.. 1YI.. Silt. "TOO UIPI. WIWIV ilen.. riif.. Wti. Wallace Rcid "THE HELL DIGGERS" ddtd "dtptiirinel loin lij rrepliiir" nnd Teny (-are In "Till". VAMP" JIIA-MIIMIAV. hi)mi .vriir.iTT i J AMI I U f. VftllAI Thura'dny. Friday nnd SaturcUy j . , Murkrt Ht. bet. 001b B .9 1 Atliyn .Mutlnrc. J iSO JSJUZJUXl ni, Mm. 7 und 0 MONIIW K TVKSDAY hnid Benneu with i.izrF." Wfd. "CHOS8INO TIIAII.H" Thiir Trt 'The I'tcr of the Werld1 T,l."r"" .Vi.l I'.lVh.nl.. i.l i.r.T HIM' a ni. ii i . n ilPVTfKl, 8.1S IICAIS V MAT. , 2.30 MEXICO ,3r, 81. 8l.3l t llepr' BOe nt Doer the subscription sale EmE'V grand opera f Till Ai'nBM el MIHU Il TJIK ,l MIM. MM! .MO., NOV. 21 HubBTlptliinii (or tht limited number of phiib In Hie i.mxml locutions will I c reptfd until tbla ilatc 5iiVfrlin Kept, edcmj 0ien 0 te 0 ".ClhM OF '" "' rTMIIT-niTMMnTllli'iaiMii" " day. "Three Werd Drand.' Saturday, "Hup Nothing." Mini,iiff ..... 1 .iff I r -...(, ...id. i.in nntm TneCfiaV "The Girl Frem Ged'a country," Wed nwday, "A Wlte's Awakening." Thurs merseless Leve." Saturday, "The Old Oukcn Bucket." WILL REOPEN LITTLE THEATRE The I.lltle Thentre, under a new management nnd new pellci, will re open next week, the Initial bill glvlbg a first presentation of a new musical comedy with local semi-professional and amateur talent. The name of the piece Is "Shame en Hunny." Its were Is by Oscar lliiase und Its lyrlcn by Whiter Greenough. The musical part of the production is-bclng sponsored by Mrs. Phllllps-Jcnklns and the danc ing by C. IJllwoed Carpenter, both well known here. DITRICHSTEIN'S TWO PLAYS I.ce Dltrlchsteln will open his latest Philadelphia engagement at the Lyric Theatre Mdiulay night in "Tote," n play ef.Parlslan life, adapted from the French of Duquesnal and llennequln by Achmed Abdullah, the novelist. "Tote" In n In nr much the same linen ns Air Dltrlchstcln's former successes, "The Marquis cle Prlela" and "The Great ' Iever." 7 7iy. 'f iS EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! ALEXANDER C.ermnntewn ATfrti". YeAnse m Mnls. 22c Nlitlitu 8Sc "" . 'N-t Inrlml'ill .MONDtY. TI'KSIIA . Wl'IINKSDAV DAVID POWELL I.N "Dangerous Lies" Till ItSIIAV. riUDAY A 8Tli:il.Y WALLACE REID "THE HELL DIGGERS" ft? Miil MiVf jSamlFJVnissM DANCERS l!",,n,,!,.,, "M.1UY" ESPE & DUTTON DIAMOND & BRENNAN SjumdjzA 1 a,1 '"""'"IK . MKlitu nt 7 n,i D "II.I.IAM S. HiT "THREE-WORD BRAND" "'"tMV'" & . tub wem.i' el aiiiiiiB'innri ru-.v . ffJrf? .'liwSl 'aft s-, mimffi1" '-rrnif - m? X .VUMt.MVWJVirT.l f'" .K LLLHiKHiLLLLLLLLBil i.LBLLuflBiLLLLLBk 4KU3LTVCI kv&Sw ' u,n rl'tn 7PHr HV k S old till MrrU, 'ion .aH v j I 9k r . ,"" JV euiliirr remn te WaTii I akV 1 rt .7 i"1' lllrthdiiTrnrt.!. gJ 1 PmIF U r Wr'tr irelnic te .l I fjVTlal V. Iiair .1 liter (line. 1 Jfll fl IIHSUAV NII UKUM-.SDA1-A MONMEIirUL I1ILL Douglas Fairbanks ( AU-Star Cast in "REGGIE MIXES IN" "LUXURY" "A WIFE'S AWAKENING" CmLea OOTII I'KDAIt AVI!. MATIMUS. ,Se MOUTH. 7 Hiid U MOMI.W & Tt'KMlAY Bert Lytell, "Message Frem Mars" Md.. Ihiim. "l'(H n HII'.KI " IVIduj & vntiirda) "wiikiii. i.ieiUM iu. low ThankhaUinr M.k.."Th Dairy l"urui" A (einfilr of l.ef(i nnd l.niilnr IIth.ane LBHiaM Miltlnrc KnUj. UiHO K., 7 anii D mat wi;i:k HITTY I HAM IN A. t'O. In Nkrtrli "Breaking Inte Society" Crertn, ilunjlrr , Vitot A Iluynrs Jlim", TrmlirerUr A Ce. Ceinrdv hkftnji, "Onfi oil h AU" ' rhapter II "llnrc and" llniind" r,,tnnHURRICANE HUTCH tf tVE. I IIM IIMIHI VtflTP H n mr Vliiiui IIIIU n LLT llmANOi LEHiat?' 1 4 . iii. a -ktw wvr m mmswrwmj a. r mm4 mm. nw mmm m 'm m n m-.m jjuw " " ...ifiTfinr Avq IMIOTOIT.ATS ., VAUIIKVIM.H I')fOTOrt,AlS .. J lllGLOBEli rn t4a&x I 1 r JL'.NU'HK t. .MAttKI l" wrtlKKT" (.'enltnunUH, 11 A ' , 10 II I' NEXT VtVTAi. 10-ACTS-iJ BIGGEST and BEST VAUDEVILLE . AT LITTLE PRICES THE T'OrtU.AIt AltTISTH NANCY BOYER AND COMPANY eriT.nivrs comedy n.iArf.nT IJNTITMID "MAHY IX)t'" DELANO DELL Late of "LISTEN LESTER" CORINNE CARBONNE "A Merry Surprise" Charlette Perry Presents "INTO THE LIGHT" A Protean Novelty BARNES & WOOLSEY Singing Comedians Dare Bres., Skilled Athletes A Mt'HIPAL TOMEDT CENTURY REVIEW f.a'r en Pr!ent Dai Mede "MAMMY," Mirane Trie DR. JOY'S SANATORIUM I'KICKS II te 1 . . '.'Op, KOc 40r Aflr 1 P. M. .-IXc. 38c. 00c (Inrludlnc Tux) I BROADWAY BKOAD AMP N"Dt'H AVK. AT 0 15--G.4j . D 0 P M SInnflay Tuesdai find 'i3-!st)rn ALEX MIRAHO Sensational Aerial Novelty Hanson&Jenes LEIGH, pE LACEY & COMPANY One Bern Every Minute Hecter's Dogs rinsT vtkiva'j i"inrep'.AY CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "LESSONS IN LOVE" TILL, fllA.N'UCD Till P.SL'AY AUECHENY rrtAXKVOIlD AVK. A tLLEOHUNT VurM'ii I.nrKPSt nuuevlllx Thitr vrxr tt ' : V f.i-iTtai'.ul 1 'I-It, , 'MLJ VV .1 I )T ,' YE SONG SHOP I VIA V. Pr.llPM'., IM'1 I IIINl, Wnrren Jacksen and Hareld Whalen . LEW WELCH Beb Ferns & Ce. Chase & Lateur Kafko & Stanley v Tj.TuA:iet r I'tc Tt iu WALLACE REID With Leis Wilsen, in THE HELL DIGGERS CR05S KEYJ MARKET ST. DPLOW OOTII "MeiiJij-. TufJnj' A tVUnflny lfrii!clierran rtUU Hiiiirnnr DE WOLF GIRLS In a NpMt 'rulnr sinfliir und lUnrln.. Ilrvur. Kntltlnl "Thp Itr Tour" rhiiT'iltr. Irlil nml ""lnrdij tiii: sTAit or ioeNr.nvii.i,ij Tiiei.i.in fe)ii:i)iKs DAN MASON tHM) In a Hlirtrh ncplftr Willi Humer "TlTirr.lT ( 1 H WOUTII UIII,1, ALHAMBRA 12TU AND MOItRlfl STnEl!TH NnXT WUl'K -A I'rwlurtlen of llnxa mwl "IVp" BUSINESS ES BUSINESS K(wdy Adlen M.l-li l'rfurnltd b) llanlr ".-len iiml ( nunnnj I1rt 'eiilli I'lillnilrlplila hlieHlng CHARLES RAY ;$$' I1rt Nntlennl I'lrlurr 1111,1, CIIANCiKII TllURHnw HII iaaMHmMH 1 1 in, l?HaBBBBBHiaillialaHHri Ill 0tMBm I ') BSSS MQyiyBr" W" NiSi5' JCsh !2 EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS 2 E Z T$S WMM 1A1K DHOINNINO 5ION11 VY WKBA Qf - PERSONAL M APPEAPANC& V tQ OF- VVKTOR HERBERT As a Guest Conductor of the STANLEY ORCHESTRA Appearing at S.30, 7.30 and 9.3l Presenting a Program of His Own Compositions 1 OVnr.TL'ItU te the comic epra. "Mile Modtite' (Introil-uiue "litsa .Vc Again' i " A Interniczr.e from "N'auslity Marietta. innedui'iriB "Tin; ii:i;.) mi:ledv 13 "InJun" f-'umincr'1 'An American Idyl) C i:ntr'acte Music from ' Her Itcl m"nt" ucrfjre te the In-.h Opexa, "i:,luer. THANKSGIVING WEEKHOLIDAY PROGRAM UNEXCELLED NAZIMOVA I HAROLD LLOYD I VICTOR HERBERT In "I MII.I.U" MARKET STREET ABOVE 1CTII at n 30 i jft 3 ie -'. ,-iQ Ta, AM! COMMENCING MONDAY : POSITIVELY of the picture that broke all attendance records the past m having seen it during that period. William A WILL j'vc i'HSsSairt.. iiiiBK EL HBa&l?' COMING M,5&7r-K "QUEEN OF SHEBA" u. ihmum ' Tilt VAtf vlT M't '. 1 ' .T Alt) At " A. I. IV nn w i.t - , -i r , rrnn ' ' i ai 1 1 1 s, n ii ii r i SALVATION 9 NELL aid Slu-'ilunS incmera- piny of prirl-loe aril imiiA. r-le c, nuide famous en the fattiRO by Mrs. Fiskc. l MARKET AT NINETEENTH -A PARAMOUNT PICTURE- GLORIA In "Nl. Ml 1 thl'N' 0 ne j m r.-. l'Ain a- m :e PICTURE THAT LIVE FOREVER mMWIM FAyrai mx,! l. wL V Ii wK ' wvmr' ianaEssa T IIOTH THEVTRES SIMrLT.WEOl SU UH .MARK1 I MRU VICTORIA MARKIT STRI I AROM' 91 II BEGINNING MONDAY "ST. A DRAMATIC dapted from the 1 AMOl h MAGI PI Y A remctrkable forceful Photoplay. I'r.iturin- ANNA Q MM SON PALACE VICTORIA unu'i'P siut i-T in.,. . .. . -MAKK1T MRIPT VBOmTeTh CAPITOL T..;v,;;,. "AFTER THE SHOW" 1 f VIU" v 1 "i II HI Villi i . .fCh IMH.T hiiiI Ml I I I. 'I 'II I I 1 II ' " ' " I N I'lll I I . I n LADY FROM LONGACRE 1 1 It " . lM 1,1 -sl 1 WALLACE REID uVft mi. 1. 1 im TllC GltEAT ORTHERl I ' i I A I Vm crKT ri? xr a i w ii wn jr YTrtLLiiiurURD" ' IMPERIAL IK V, M v l Pan8ereu Curve Ahead'' 333 MarKcl ""neatri Wn1lnr T?M In "llir. . . w ...au ....,, ...;v. II ....K.L. frilMir.ll ' I ' SWANSON And MAHLON HAMILTON in UNDER THE LASH (I.iptitl fren. tli I'lav aivl Nevel "THE SHULAMITl THE story of a woman's filit between love and a loveless marriage. A - drama in which the btar whose beauty lias wen the world reveals tremendous new powers. PI KMIN I Y IIIKI.(1 (till m.riiv MARKET STREET AHOVE 1CTII iin n.s ! t m t sn 7'r. LAST TWO WEEKS six weeks, almost 300,000 people Fex's Wonder Play VZe Greatest HUMAN STORY OF ALL 7MEJ: , MII.T , Tti 1 1 ' ttlllllll II lMI IiMHIN OTCIRIS THUNDERRm Tf MARION DAVIES M I (Mil!! SI S11MU In ErifHAWTHnff A brilli.intly screened photo-comedy with plenty I of lautjhs tylendid acting .1 ! !l i cleverly told. II 1 H .m l'lVX M 4jfl v. ' A -V h. k J v r.. . - 1 At
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