SIT'EgjJ.f s 1 iT3?tfTV ' I 1 n h 1 I ft ! :H A lit m Pi 1 1 l ffi t i r-t 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr-PHJLADELPHIA, SATURDAY,. DECEMBER. IT, 1921 MOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK Peculiarities of Film Bookings "Mare's Heme" at Stanley. "Pctar Ibbetson" and "Connecticut YanJtec" en Way Here rnilKHR Is one decided difference bctnecn Mage productions nnd film plnjn, J- and everybody should hope nnd pray that thnt difference rtmnlns. During the present crn nobody known much about tiny stage piny, musical or dramatic, unless It has the tits; of n New Yerk run ; nnd, conversely, every piny thnt does malce nny show of MtcreM In cellared unceremoniously for n Brendwny house grly In Its enrcer, nnd I'hllndelphln nnd Syracuse nnd Canten nnd Ohkesh hnvc te wait n couple of yenra for It. In regard te pictures, fe fnr, nt least, there is n different situation. No Ne No kedy has reached the stage of hanging with bated brenth en the words thnt Father Knickerbocker has te say geed or bad about our big films. So-and-se's big ten -reel special mny be shown all through the West before It reaches New Xerk nt all. An example nt hand Is "Foel's Para dise," which starts the fourth and lest Treck of n prosperous stay nt the Knrlten nett Monday. Phil adelphia bent New I Pitms Should Nat Need N. Y. O. K. STARS APPEARING ON LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK (think of it!) the two most Important characters nrc middle-aged, married mi et tj people with grown- Hints Should up children. Harr ' flavr Middle- Merey nnd Knthln Aneit Itnra Williams nlnv thnf-e tens te it en ninr roles. Jlerey is al- film by several nys n treat, nnd why some big com- Weeks. The same nnnv i1,uen' urnli lilin nnil fpnllirp lllni gees for mnny another photoplay, but i remains a dnrk mstcry. It's a case acre Is the sad pnrt: Things seem te f mlnlen here, m Merey played In be drifting, as they did en the spoken stage, te n centering of interest en New Yerk opinion. During the last jenr thi tendency In that direction has become mere nnd mere pronounced. It'll be for everybody's geed If that mistaken notion of Broadway 'a omnipotence Is squelched right new. a A MAN'S 1IOMIV which miens nt the Stanley next week, is some thing else again. " It opens in New New Yerk next week for the first time, and, yet It lias been shown In the Middle West nnd hejend for n couple of months. It it n geed example of the little fel lows beating the mctropelltnnltcs te it bv n. big margin. Net enl that, but this same film is n case of ictnrj for the screen ever the stage, ns it Is te be made Inte n spoken drama in the near future. That's something that hasn't happened very often. "The ("licit." that vlld picture thnt brought fame te Scssue Ilnynknv.'n, was made Inte a play which wns a failure and Inttr Inte an epern (ever In France) about which little has been heard. "A Man's Heme" is si.Id b these who 1 nw seen it te be noted for one big outstanding merit Its freedom from tpicnl "movie stuff." That In itself In an explanation of ItB lein mentioned for dramatiza tion. There are n let of thins1; about "A Man's Heme" which stand out as of unusual Interest. It was dlreited. first of nil, by Itnlph line, nnd that means a great den'.. spechil In the opinions of veteran fans, who remember his ''Millien Hid." "41 3." "Shadows of the Fast." "The Sins of the Mothers" and "The Juggernaut." Mnnj people openly claim that Anita Stewart did the. best work of her career under luce, her brother-in-law. Who doesn't re member her remarkable work In thnt horrible story by Jaiiuex Futrelle. "The j Pali ted World, which Ince made into I e three-reel masterpieie';! New, at tile risk of hreukln? all mm le tradition, mention will next be made of the authors of "A Men's Heme." One of them, Anna Steese Kiehnrdsen. a magazine editor and short-story novel writer, seems net enh contented hut delighted at the filmed ersien of her Story. The co-author In the case is Edmund Ilrees. veteran stage neter, who has also had his fllns In the movies In such films as "The Master Mind" quite a number of years age. The cast is a renl revelation, and several of the Ilnlnh Ince nicturcs men tiened nbeve. Miss Williams is In much the same clnss, nnd her case brings up the matter of the silly refusal of film ( companies te feature women who bnvu outgrown the curl headed llnpper age On the stage there lire manv Mrs. I Flskes, Kthel Harrymeres, Margaret Angllns, Edith Wynne Mntthisens nnd Frances Starrs. In fnct, en the stage most of the big feminine stars hnc reached the oe-cnllcd "years of dlscre Hen." Hut In the movies no' Thev must be young and kittenish or thc are relegated te character roles in support of stars. Yet think hew wenderfulh an nctres like Miss Williams could pla1 I'lnereestiue roles of high emotional import ! fJrace Vnlenllne Is nnethei of the stars in "A Mnn's Heme," plnylng an Important role of u illnlness. Matt Moere, IJelnnd Hnttemley nnd Falre Hinnej complete the cast. I J CHARLEY CHAPLIN revue at the I Aeuilrinti of 1imc Seundi like a fairy itery. but it nil' malcrmltee next wick. A i 'j spcr tal holiday (iien I'rrnf, landirichrd In brtircen orchestra concerts ami grand operas, a ptegiam of Charlie's com diet has hern arranged. There trill he "Rhanghlcd," that nau tical ttre-rccler tchich he did some years age, "Shoulder .inns," if trnrfiiur classic, and "A Hep's Lfc," of the meic icccnt a op. Kxiept for Friday hiftcrnoen, the preuram trill be git en regularly at matinee and cxvning per- ifarmancci, tilth a Satuuiay morning cheiring thrown in. An orchestra iclll accompany the pkturcf. npHE only ether opening of A nnusiinl interest next unnl; !s Ilennte Brier Bush, reallj The " nt the Arcadia. Mere Scotch Mere Heather heather here in n in Film at filmed version of a Arcadia "ce best seller by Inn MncLnren. pen nnme for the Rev. Jehn Watsen. , B x lymr sO"WRsB"0 KSBIrl immSrSStitmi H &mi , ?Jm ..PA.L5 '. ranRKiHH I H SW '&! BRIAR BUSH" Arcadia. KWlSfllHltnlM PT1PHk I t' WW T EMPV '-.i aW MARY PICKFORP. "LITTLE LORD f AlP. .1 i,', WJW''" ImPvJK FAUNTLEROY" Aiding WV tm tut. "1T)ftMtl1 CM fcl 1 1 I 11 d 36" " 'Jy "" VlVllfcAA. ' uffil' i "' " 1 w'sffiiiiv mMmmsmmm a"i. Wi tmmmmitmmM. -aWfc.. ' -r hi - .THEODORE KOSLOFF. ISlP''-' IPwls FOOL'S PARADISE " Kar-tteri lS- "-'"" J 1M - v'5&'AWte HMMI ' list M I "Ol IITW np I. m?' wsam mimm - Wm shHba- r. P.iffl ymmk mm jmv ' s.i hbmis XNEdSStasiNi. s$w taa2ii ' " w x5Sg38&1w i Zf; cei.Kk-irw uaviii t "A li?; IN TIME" 39tX. St. aucl Led&f AGNCS AYRES, "THE SHEIK' yutagfS'--- BE.TI Y BLYTHE, "QUEEM OF SHEDA" StanbOM 'CLAIRE ADAMS. THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER." Capitel Donald Crisp made it ever in i.iiki.uiu and Scetlnnd and he plays the big part eon. of Mchlin Cnmpbill, n shepherd dea- Nebndy who saw "Jsreken JIIes- sems" eim feiget Mr. ns "Hnttlin llurrews" Crisp's acting nnd there Is a warm welcome for his return te the screen. The leading lady is an English lie.iut, Mary (Jlnne, who has already nl.ied in eeral films shown here. Frem mhance leperts, "The Hennie Hrler Hush" Is cpilet. pastoral Scotch ceinedv drama, nrtlstlcally and simply niie. esnecinllj beautiful pictorlelly ami nppcallngh acted. Ceiiilng en top of that ether Scotch comedy, "Hunty Pulls the Strings," It makes one wonder why the de net turn their hands te some thing really big In which the Highlands figure ns "atmesplieie." Whj net some of Siett (in these days of the costume ilnima's return) or, better Ktlll. Steven son's beloved "Kidnapped" (distinctly without an interpolated love interest)?! I07.1 ynflltl it te be at the Victeria titled "Intuyuc." It is about a French i fu! ii'he ;We(t te get into high society, but fltWe from that nobody scemi te I siioie much about it. .1 .anc Urcy yarn, "The Mysterious llidcr," is at the Capitel. T ITTLE LOUD rAITNTLEKOY," JL-i is continued at the Aldlnc, where It should make an ideal Christmas at traction, but net for children nlenc. I It is truly n film clnsslc nnd must, tin falllnly, be plnced In nny list of the "best of the jcar" here. "Foel's Pnrndlm!" at the Knrlten nnd "The Queen of Shebn" nt the Btnnten, both enter en their Inst week. And here, rightly, Is the most Inter esting news of the week. Their suc cessors nrc, respectively, "Peter Ibbct Ibbct sen" nnd "A Connecticut Yankee in Klnc Arthur's Court." Du Mnuricr nnd Mary Twninl Curious combination that, and espccinlly In films, but from nil ncceuntH they nre pictures te leek forward te, and, mere especially, leek back en, nn belonging te the screen's elite. "Peter Ibbctsen" (some of you saw it en the stnKe here back in 11)18 with i Jehn and Lionel Horrjmero nnd Cen- stnnce Cellier in "Ihbcteen" the lending roles) at Last has Wallace Held I te Come in n highly remnn- tic, deeply eme- ,tiennl role, nnd Elslo Fergusen ns "The Duchess of Towers," besides such film people ns Elliet Dexter, Geerge Fnw- Icett nnd Montague Leve In supporting roles. The story of the levers whose dreaming true" conquered even the most terrible sorrows, hns been screened, they say, with fidelity nnd dignity. Ecn the title hns been re tained Instead of the silly "Forever," which wns te he its film nnme outside of -New lerk. Or Is it possible that the cemnnnr considers Philadelphia sufficiently metropolitan te stand for the original title, and intends te make the change only in smaller plnccsV "The Yankee" Is said te be net entirely Mark Twain, but wholly do de llghtful. Harrv Mers Is the philosophic New England chap who wakes up after a long uiii te find himself in the middle nges. They've introduced nutea nnu ether 11121 paraphernalia, but the same ludicrous contrast Is maintained, and the film is elaborate , made. There ought te be a teal welcome for Merlin and Oulnivere and Lancelet and the Yankee as Clemens conceived them. i rJIE Stanley ttill have a dancing fea ture as an added attraction next tccck for a change after several musical hcadliners. Disirec Lubevsha tclll give a program of dances trith mystifying titlci. The first is "The Seul of Vanity"; the second, "The Jellyfish," and the thiid, "Athenian Ilclicf." Lubnvslitt has a large company, and her act is said te be elaborately staged. Guide td Photoplays for the Week te Come NEW PHOTOPLAYS BTANLEY "A Man's Heme, mucn tnlkcil-ef drama uy ft" "" Itlchardsen and Edmund Hrccae, di rected by Itnlph Ince. ntl pri-entlnK 'a really "star1, cast. Including llw Merey, Oruce Vnlcntlne, IvMnlyn Williams, Mntt Moero, I-nlre Illnncy and Ileland Uottemley. Dcslrce Lu Lu bevska, dnnseusc, Is nn added feature. AttCADtA "The Hennie Drier Iiusn, produced In nnginnu nnn nceu.um Donald Crisp, who also acts a lead ing part, ilused en the wolMtnewn novel by Inn Meclarcn, which wns also seen em the stage. -Mnry uiynun i Is the heroine. VcrrOKA"IntrlBue," a new produc tion from nbrend. with Pela NegTl. Btar of "Passion," cast ns Charlette Warbusse, a French girl, who tries te ferce her way Inte highest Parisian society. REQENT "The Infamous Miss Revell," Allce Lnke's newest starrlnc vchlcie, in which Cullen Landls, Jackie laun ders, Francis Carpenter, Herbert Standing nnd Lydln Knett also ap pear. CAPITOL "The Mysterious llidcr," a sterv of thrills, love nnd Intrigue, taken from n Zane Orey story, with Itebert McKIm and Claire Adams In the cant. PP.EVIOUSLY HEVIUWHD A.LDINE "Ltttle Lord Fnuntlerey." Fiances Hodgsen Hurnctt classic, with Mary 1'lckferd In n double rele nnd Claude Ollllngwnter as the old earl. A dignified nnd rarely beauti ful presentation of thlB Juvcnlle fa vorite. 8TAXTOX "The Queen of Shebn." story of biblical times, with Hetty Illythe In the title role, nnd Trltz Lelbcr ns King Solemon. Elaberate scenic embellishments KA11LT0X "FoeI'h l'arndlse," Cecil II. De MIlle'H latest feature : a vivid story of the Mexican border. wlfh Dorethy Dalten nnd Cenrad Nacel In the main roles. PALACE "The Sheik." falcon from popular best seller by 13. M. Hull, with AtfiieH Ayres and Hudelph Val Val entieo In the leading roles. A desert yarn. ACADEMY OF MUSIC A. program of cemcuies or unnrne unnpnn, inciun Ing "A Deg's Life." "Shoulder Arms" and "Shanghaied" Every afternoon and night except Friday afternoon and Saturday night, with nn extra pcrfornitince Saturday morning. LOCUST "Leve, Hate and a Weman," OP EAT NORTH MM Mendn' day and Wednesday; "Ufe'g rjrn Tues- a story of gtudle life, featuring Qrac Davisen In a strong, drnmatle reU. BTRAND "The Thre Musketeers." made by Themas 1 1, ince r.evcral years nife. with a cast of favorites in. cludlntt Orrln Jehnsen, Louisa Olnum and Dorethy Dnlten. dny, Life' iy. dv HuuheS. Thursday. Friday and K. unlny, "Over the Wire," with Alice Lnke, COLONIAL Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "One Arabian Night," with Pela Negri, a story of th desert. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, "What Ne Man Knows," with Clara Kimball Yeung as Its star. IMPERIAL Monday. uamille," with Alia runn comedy Tuesday nmt ., .. ....ul.,. (t ..." " vveaeenuiiy. waiuiiie. wim a iviiuiineva, a moecrniseu crsicm of the famous classic. Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, "Illta of Life" Marshall Nellan'n Interesting experi ment of short II 1ms, MARKET STREET Monday, Tuesday and Wcdnesday, "Bits of Life," a program of short "thrillers," pro duced by Marshall Ncllan. Thurs day, Friday nnd Saturday, "Camllle" with Alia Nnijmove. ' AL1IAMPRA Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "ueurnge." n Sidney Franklin picture, with Naemi didders featured. Thursday, Friday nnd Sat unlay, "Life's Darn Funny," n. com cem cdy, wllh Viela Dnnn. m RIVOLt Mendny, Tuesday and Wed nesday, "The Iast Cnrd," with May Allisen. Thursday, Friday nnd Sat urdny, "Puppets of Fate," a Viela Dana feature. VELMONT Monday, Tuesday and weunesURy, "Tlie Fatal Heur," with many favorites. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "The Ltttle 'Frald Lady," with Mae Marsh. CEDAR Monday and Tuesday, "Leve Hnte and a Weman," with Grace Davisen. Wednesday and Thursday "The Misleading Lady." with Bert Lvtell. Friday nnd Saturday, "The Offshore Pirate," with Viela Dana. COLISEUM Monday and Tuesday "Thu Swamp," with Scssue Havaltawn Wednesday, "The Shark Master" Thursday nnd Friday, "The Cablnet of Dr. Callgarl." Saturday, "Indis cretion," with Florence Heed. LEADER Monday and Tuesday, "Llt "Llt tle Italy," with Allce Brady. Wed nesday nnd Thuisday, "After Mid- e. Friday with night." with Conway Tenrle and Saturday, "A Kiss in Time,' Wnnda Haw ley. Monday. "A Certain SI.XTY-NINTH STREET Tuesday and Wednesday, Illch Man," with Ilebert McKIm. Thursday. Friday and Saturdny, "A Klsa In Time," with Wanda Hawley. ! ireSIWrax am 08nlBf AilffiSsf tftvwm&WM&M mmMmmm&rwiv,mttwm?; 1 uuiiyirAftw Bell Phene, Spruce 4200 11 A. M. Continuous Showing- O CQIh St. Theatre I TW Opneiltf Termlnsl F AI.FKKII SlIVVAKI) r t ihr ll'rnn cAl,,Jel'nK nnn. ''oieiit MAT1NKKS. iiSll I7p AM) r SlIiHTH. 7 0 ?.1e M) Sic -.'IdX1 TfEl)A It UKDNKSDAY or. MjKiAt. ci.viiu: uvms. cari. OANTOOItr. JdSH'll J l)n1I.IM, nni WAI.TKB I'KIIKV In THfltSDAY. 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AND RACY VERY SNAPPY KCOKD Casf Includes sSHOV WENT WITH A ZIP -AND THEN SOME. meuimr. $MABftrf$ WJT OM&V - AA3 YOi'J rri CT YOV& SS'ATS M ADVANCE ,.. . r.S, m. w m. TIM O'COMNOR, MONDAY .MOKNINO MUSICALES IlAI.r.ltOOM IlICLLEVUE-HTnATrenn MONDAY MOnNlNG. DECK.MIIKK 10. II US HANS KINDLER, 'CclIUt LEO ORNSTEIN, Pianist Tickets at Hepe's. 11 Chestnut st. 'XMAS $. NEW WEARS COMEDIANS AND YWhMGMWtfOM)AYWAS)MAirA'f ' 0C26 . wwfiw.f x" . vfjceetawmp Messrs snuetRr two? At A Xws err Te phuly I HU iWUKLU UKLMIL3I I- ICIiyRWMI". -I.SPII mmtt IN THE SPCrACUtA MUSICAL COMCDY IN TWO ACrJ AND SVN SCSNSS . HkHIM, lb.nHUBILSlIIb'&s-, M&M IPEPKIaK " A WHALt CF A 8MOW-WITM A SPIASHIN0 BIG CAST AM!) A TRULV AMAZIMG CHORUS Seat New for Xmn and New Year'i Week , MOfirtf LII1IMT SI. OI'KKA HOUSE M it. Tiwlny. Tenlxht. SHUfeERT VAUDEVILLE VI.IMTVIt IIII.I, .SAM SHURFRT I.t Hut. Today H anUnCKl I,,,,, TlmK Tnnlsht rm: Kr ai.t7." iih ELEANOR PAINTER MAT Wl.KK SEATi () 1'A OIIK WINTKIt tUKDhN't. Passing Shew of 1921 I YRIP MAll.M.li TODAY L1 MONIQHT Alice Delysia in Af gar HcKlnnlnif mn Mnn. Hit,, Drr. Utt St its New Mc!NTYRE& HEATH In thr 1-rnHiitliipnl Dpn PFPPFR iiiiiiii iminlv rtcurcrrcrt ADELPHI MATisnn today " " liiMUHT AT H M 1 lit llr ,.1111111 Mm .Mi "THE BAT" mfiTAM ftSM alKI IWftiKlii'a' rAM P g tuuis uuweiaef3r I nut M-it. lei!u MMiiilunic lliitterfh rllxlu (kTUmtl I'Rml llcmri.l Vnlln )e Hlaiil I.e.it llms lenlsht '(' n illf rill Uimtltnnu," tmruja l.atnn AKnattnl, D Ami Mtewril l.y "I'liBlliird," Kcltle. Teninmnlnl. Vlinnii 1 Amlrn l'rirrat lir. nml Kilt M"t . Me te K1 On skts new t iu ei'nn: v.. M' 1IIIH flllrSI'T STHKKT w m ebsskmsssACADEMV OF MUSlC .WKffilSEIESl nnOAl) & I.OCC8T HTItEETfl All Next Week PnF.FI NED ENTERrAINMENT $iKi.turiiii, m.nn CUaS i rvlct SHELDON, THOMS & BABS DANCEHh UXIIH'K DARE BROS. i.Knpv NONGS nnd DVNTKM SYBIL COWEN MARIMBA BAND The Merriest Christmas Sftew Ever Given in Philadelphia Hours of Solid Laughter in the Greatest of All Charlie Chaplin Shows Er'' Hit 3 Greateit Reeh Presented for Ike Firil Time in One Shew for One Price "SHANGHAIED" "A DOG'S LIFE" "SHOULDER ARMS" "MY GREATEST AND BEST FILM ."-CHARLIE CHAPLIN Dtfinning Tomorrow, Mendajr : Twice a Dar : 2:30 & 8s 15 P. M. Afternoon Pricti, Uc, 22c, 33c end 44c; EreniDf Priest, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c; Saturday A. M. pricci, Uc, 22c and 33c. Doeri Open 1 130 and 7:15 P. M. Full Orchettrs. Come Early YOU WILL LAUGH UNTIL YOU FAIRLY ACHE (WJ!i) heats at Aendrmy nnd Urppr'n, 1110 Chfntnut Htrrft. Chrka te O. T. 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