u rw-, v,5 i Vi f)Jv- . I t V--1"- t V J' ."-rft,t- iWPip.a,"w1 I-1 ' 's i rift In' !' : ft ft P I Ik i ft t 14 te Daily Mevie Magazine iVO "STUFFED-SHIRT" COWBOYS FOR "POLLY' FREDERICK R H MMBWW5ag3Si H The nbeie outfit of real s ,rr .11 -ifli cowboys volunteered their vervlces In Mim Frederick's new pirttire Head ing from Tight te lef tin are Hudd Sterling Hill Smith. Ha Kane, ( h'rk Morrison. Kay Hell .Jc, Moenej. Jimmle Kennedy. I'liicf Waltir Harris with his b.i"k against the fireplace SAILORS WANTED "HOOCH" TO BE EXTRAS, A07' MONEY WHEN Geerge ritrmaurlcc started en I "Three Live Ghestx."' hN first pic ture nindtf in rnslanir, the scene chosen showed the nrrivnl of three stiwawaj1 In Iynden A PnniMi Mlioeuer a , Bpecia'ly chnrterel. 1 At first the whole affair 'oelsed n , "cinch." The deck efficia's proved courteeun nnd ib'lins. anil tlie klpiei declared himsvlf erfcct'j willing tn allow th picture peen e the run of his' ship free of charce, providing the crew ngrecd. 1 But the crew. U'irccntcd bv theli pekcsman, the ship's enrpentfr a gen tleman of sinister aspect, armed with n long shenth knife, umniineusly v presscl a prejudice against weik en the Sabbath. They even proved imp'vimis te the magic suggestion of "pieces et eight." In this extremity the director went te the genial skipper and asked his ad vice. The old salt reared .when he hnrd of his crew's Sabbatarian scru ples. "Well, they couldn't be bought." re. terted Mr. Kltzmaurlce, "for we offered then $5 each first for standing bv fruin 10 te 2." "That's just it," the skipper chuckled, wiping the tears of mirth from hlj twlnklins eyes. '"The boys have been In this country before and they knew that the only time the, ran get a drink is when the saloons are op-n from 12 te 2. Try suggesting te em that you're going te Fmugslc n little rura aboard and that there'll be drinks all around unless they happen te be tloemlng teetetnlers." Ne further difficulty was encountered in bringing negotiations te a satisfac tory conclusion for all partita c -ccrned. DE MILLE BROUGHT N Y. ELEVATED OUT TO HOLLYWOOD IF YOU can't go te the meuntnln, bring the mountain te you. That s Cecil It.' Dn MUIe's production motto. nnd he put It In practice in tin making of "Saturday Nlsht," his intes- pic pic tere. Fer atmospheric reasons the producer wanted the effect of nn cevnted rn.1 way thundering pnst the windows of a tenement fiat in which "nn" im portant scenes were plsjed. Simp It was '.npes-ible for th I.asu.v oaniie : go te the New Yeik "L." the elevated came te the Lasky Studie. The cars were made f single tin. -liesscs of building leurd and p.unt. 1 te resni'jle railway tem-hes. "1 'ii .-,. were coupled tes-ther. but insteid of limning en a track thej ran Mi-pend(. I from an overhead cHitiage. T've .f the overhead tracks were cenitmrrud each carrying a train of three c.irs. Mo tion was supplied b a gang of work men, two large drums and tlie rieress.iry cfab'es. The s-tery of "Saturday Night" s by Jeanle Macpherseu nnd the pic"iif I.as a east which Include" Leu -rice ,t.. Cenrad Nejel. Lditli lleheit-, 1 1 1 Faye, Ldjthe Chnpinnn, Theodere Hub erts, Sjlvi.i Ashteu, Jehn ljvid v nn I James Neill. English ''Bebby' Becauw Extra, but Didnt Knmc It "CXDR eemu timf thf "lebbv" en dutx had bti'n watchinc ith Hispn'iim the biic. slouching fijure !. ilie isliubl rpach-rne-deun' leltrrlne ure'ind tnp main entrance of th Hank of Knglnnd In Londen Hi-, supirir n prcv in .1 definlle ccrtaint uhn the fellow, nfter fignn'hiK te some (enfederatf amenc ti bwlftly inevlnc crowd In front of tin cxclian8", pulled his cup down eir 'lis eyes and made an tlieu-jh hr wen- ube it te Mink into the building. "Ne, you don't," growled j rei in Ills eiir. while the heavy hund of uutlier lty was aid upon hi-, hlinuldcr. "I been watching ynu heini timn, my man nnd It jett'll takt it ttrauht tip from tne, eu'll mef en nnd bu pretu brisk nbent It " The 1)Ib tmicli pretfMrd elubl tha' he "mrant no blimnun' harm" und nn piled that If ever he wanted te held up the Tank of Kncland he wsn'f reIiir 'e be eurh n bmieheail mid attempt 'it undertaking ninsleluind' d Whereupon. i-tlll grew unir i'i BTlimbllns. he mt'dr" from the pi Fieeman'e rnnise of isiin and 'v' nway Slmu'tnnentn.l.v u rmud'if n Inff 'picture run. emu ntrefullj lnd.le nwny behind the tarpnn'ln f n ,g meter lerrv eenwd te grind their r--e. en! of thh little inc. dent, ami Mi Geerge Fittmatirlue censratulated hi-i leadlne man, Nerman Kerry, en tV ueceas of their etratesy In securing it perfect "riiet" for hli new picture,) "r,T T.! flWt ' JOBTT VTELAXTAKK BITTIt JlRinOE IttaTvur . Sepptimtnt will I In th Evmlnr IMblle Llrr, JtfiUir O.jLtv. p: b publlihed en rnair, m ME5S?SSS THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX 1 Hy unNitY I Tucedlcdee T'w been wondering 1 .ns vhv sonic of t lie fan weren t ask- ( Mm Atlantic IIi.fhh1r.1ls. N. J., sml if in? iimM.ens almi'f I'rltz I.eiher after 1 jeu ask him nic'elj I 11m s,ir,. . vjh tju par.n In- b.w plaved In several hix'f.lu' jeu a picture. Ie pictures, nnd new jeu come aletu , end want te knew all about him, s.ij-ui'.' k. y. N. Constance Tnlmadge is he is th en'y actor you vveud like te fve fert five inchej tall and vu-lghs 1LM s nheut. Mr. I'iber has had mere pounds of a staji' than a film caieer, starling' with the People's Stok Company, 1ii- XV. C. II. Hert I.yte'l's address Is engii. lewe. He has plijeil with Julia M.tr-U.irc David Warllehl, Olsa Potrevn and Piebert M.intell. with whom he appeared l.tie tve seisens npe nt the P.read. He Is quif an nutheritv en Sliakepeire. nnd is at the present time n hearting ' v it h .1 comp Tty of bis own in New Yerk for a season of Shakespearian reiKurteire. In the pictures lie has p'sved with the Metre. Fex and f?eld- wjn l empnnles, his blzjpst success, Moe. weu'd like te express an opinion have been "Cleopatra," "If I Were ) of the same two gentlemen King." "The Sen." of the Seul," and, "I renllv think Mr. Little was jusl'- Gifts Selections, Frem a Varied Stock, Helpful in Selecting the Christmas Gift BAR PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELETS MESH BAGS SCARF PINS CUFF BUTTONS CIGARETTE CASES WALLETS PENCILS LORGNONS SAUTOIRS WRIST WATCHES VEST CHAINS PENDANT WATCHES KEY RINGS TIE CLIPS BELT BUCKLES TOILET SETS FOUNTAIN PENS Van Dusen & Stokes Ce. JEWELERS 1 1 23 CHESTNUT STREET The Salvation Army's kettles are en the street That you may assist, if you like, in the effort te cheer at Christmas time the peer and un fortunate and extend Ml ISTHRDlUNtK nr.. 'wur IHfi TOYS H)KIPPHS I I TAf tdnrllnmtnt It rehinttrllj contributed by mllwiihif who btlitrt "1 Lin (A work of The Sttrttlen Army rt In it vilue te the community. J j.Tw;.Y.l-i.-fc.i'j EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,. KEmESSfflSOBHMKBe m. ni:i:i,y new "The Queen of Sl.eba." Addrcs" of Mi-tie (Niinpnuy, IlnUjwoed. , Calif. : Chaplin's is- nisi Hollvweod care of his own rnmp.ir.v, while W.i' 'nee Iteld's m I.nsky Stmli' , Hollywood. Tliefe ire the rlsht nanus. diinies Oean, 1WH North street v rites: "It was with interest, te sn the lenht, that I read I". S. Little's criticisms of Messrs. Hart anil Mix. I VMS.CaB& 5.00 te 1500.00 10.00 te 5000.00 12.00 te 700.00 10.00 te 3200.00 25.00 te 3000.00 5.00 te 1000.00 9.00 te 150.00 14.00 te 7.50 te 1.50 te 10.00 te 6.50 te 185.00 15.00 35.00 40.00 15.00 28.00 te 1000.00 14.00 te 100.00 45.00 te 2700.00 2.25 te 6.00 te 6.50 te 35.00 te 9.00 te 10.00 15.00 35.00 75.00 40.00 relief te the needy through the Winter. If you don't see a kettle, send a check te The Salvation Army Head quarters, 705 N. Bread Street. In addition te its relief work The Salvation Army oper ates in Philadelphia: 12 Cerps or Missions doing Religious and Relief work. A Maternity Hospital A Weman's Rescue Heme A Heme for Children A Hetel for Men A Slum Settlement A Day Nursery An Industrial Heme for Men . J' LAftnn"jt''iu "m i'i.h .iii.iijii ji (led In nccnsinjr this Ilnrt perren of Mnu oemewhnt of n bore. In fnct, I would b n little mere drastic and eny he was a pest. "Tlmt 'bed man' hrnml nf nrtlns? i tlmt he linn Inflicted en the patrons of moving pictures for se lone I109 done much te keep the general run of people away from tome of his pictures that were net tip te his standard berclsm. "Geed luck, however, appears te be favoring us, ns he Is net appearing In ntij pictures Just nt present. Enough enough. Is the word for him. "Hut. as regards Mix, I am inclined, te think mv geed friend Little wnsi hemen-hat 'off,' se te speak. Mr. Mis is unquestionably every bit n man both ,pnst nnd present. His daring Hunts, keep one interested, no mnttcr hew plot- less the piny, which, by the way, they ! usually arc Tem nlst is 1 believe, a eteran of the Spanish-American War, . "I am net what one might call an I admirer of Mr. Mix, but I certain! think he deserves a place among the hcadllners. "And Mr. fJilftitli! Why eh. uhy docs he take advantage of reed nee ,plc by having them endure bueh ngenlcs ns -Lircnm street," "lsrekcn Iilesvms," , etc., nfter producing a picture like 'Wnv Down Kasf? ' , "Mr. ftriffitli has proven beyond I doubt tlmt he Is one of America's fore- ...v -. ,'. tiiii.t-. - ... rumi- 111n1.11111.vn, uili In ethers, when he tnkes occasion te hurl that dish girl (Dorethy) and her .sinv amies en us geed night I I "And Rudelph Valentine! Well. I 'am hardly capable of offering an epln- j Ien of hltn that would differ from f-omei of our noted critics und they have s-nldl 11 plenty." ' (New watch 'em come after you. 'James! You'll nrnbnhlv pp .hnt Ti nave gotten vnen 1 have ventured te give my honest opinion of some of our MTcm hinr? 1 was going te say "actors," but a let of them nten't. I predict that the Dorethy Glsh admirers nnil flm VnlnnMnn unrelilnniM ..III ,gnnsh their teeth when they read your letter, out tins is an open forum nndt ion and thev are entitled te jour etiln 1I011H. In fact, eiery one seems te he entitled te nn opinion except me. When I venture te exprcs one ou all prompt- I ly jump en me with both feet.) False Fire Alarm en Chestnut Street I l'le fire companies responded te n false alarm turned in nt Second and iii--iiiiii. i-uiw hi. if ,.w mm luuruiu. j The tire was supposed te have been In Ionic street between Frent anil Second 1 rS.AU...il .Anu ! 11 lift ll.t.. ...A.! streets. 1 1 &&&&&&&8&& OPEN EVENINGS WSiSjSSiS,, 1519 WALNUT ST. 4 Fer Immediate Clearance 50 Coats Plain and Fur Trimmed Reduced te 59-50 and 79'5 Valuca $95 te &150 ;telephenei Fur Steraae and Remedelicfj at Extremely Lew Rates L UIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1 714 Walnut Street AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THE CHRISTMAS GIFT SUPREME AT CONSIDERABLE SAVING RELIABLE FUR COATS HUDSON SEAL ,,,",,?, SCOTCH MOLE WRAP NATURAL MUSKRAT TAUPE SQUIRREL . . NATURAL RACCOON Black and Gray Caracul Opossum Civet Cat Nutria Marmet Peny SUITS COATS WRAPS DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED vmi NEVER PAY MORE AT niFM7i's J. B. Sheppacd & Sens Eleventh-Heur Gift List Women's scarfs, cellcr-and-cuff sets, chains in Oriental colorings, girdles, and daintp nosegays. Handkerchitfs for women, Embroidered linen luncheon eiderdown or lambVwoel. Sheet and pillow case sets. Fine lingerie, Sweater suits, negligees dresses, leggings, sacqucs, wrappers, afghans, bibs, shoes, and unbrcakabU dells or the little folks. Bath sets and kitchen sets in Christmas boxes. 100$ GhestnutStreet nn ..i m'1'.iip.ii Typical Conversations : Byj.p.McEver Child and Salvation Army Santa Clans Altn you Santa Clout? Yes, I am Santa Clnus. Are you coming te my house Christ mas night? Yes. Hew de you knew where I live? Well, I knew. Hew nrc you going te get in? I am coming down the fireplace. Ve alnt get no fireplace. Well. 1 will come through your 1 radiator Can jeu come through radiators? Yes. Ma. he says he can come through a rartinter. (Come, child, we must go new.) 1X7HAT arc jeu going te bring me? V V Oh, toys nnd things. What de you wnnt? I want n dell and a dell buggy and a little automobile and n picture book and candy and a new dress and a little pony Walt a minute, ou can't have all these. Aren't you Santa Claus? Yes. Well, jeu have get them all, haven t you? Oh. os. When! de jeu keep them? I keep them nt home. Where tin jeu live? North role. Arc jeu going there tonight? Yes. (Come en, child. Mether here sue reeds in dragging i-hlld away te the evl dent relief of Santa Clans. He feels he has told ejieugh whoppers for one 1 day. ,u tiie next corner tne cniiu run- I into another Santa Claus.) I A HH you Santa Claui., tee A Yd. Hew did you get here se fast? Oh. I can move very fast. Was I LilMng te jeu at the ether corner? ? Yes. Ma, hew did he get ever here? (Come en. new, must go home. It I ! .,. rin..'. is getting late. Yeu have tallied enough 1 I """" - u B the ether Santa Claus. Ca grew that wnj ? The Ideal Xmas Gift Diamonds Jewelry Very newest designs, particularly desirable for gift purposes, en our $J Confidential Credit Plan & extends cash advantages, convenient payments and immediate possession. msoeShiysi. NearVfelzralSI. spruce aess 40-inch, $600. New S395. . 47-inch, . 38-inch, .42-inch. . 36-inch, 595. 450. 600. 450. 395. 300. 395. 300. Neck trailers, men and children. sets. Uuilts or and wrappers. and rompers, coats, caps, hats, L :M A,.., DECEMBER S2, 1921 Yes, child. (Child is dragged down the street nnd runs Inte third Santa Claus, who Is about half as tall as the second ene nnd three times as fat. Child gazes at him with round eyes. Is petrified with astonishment.) LOOK, ma, there Is Santa Claus again! (Hacks away from mother and gees up te Santa Claus and punches linger in him.) Are you Santa Claus? Yes. Hew did jeu get se fat se quick? Oh. I can de nnvthine. (Desperate mother drags child te car, I carctuiiy avoiding au corners which ether Santa Clauses may be waiting en. She had no Idea there were se many of them. Spends the rest of evening ex plaining things te the baffled child.) KBMMIlliramM TODAY The finest butter in America! niiiiiimni T3inana.ii'M:i!iin!iJTOnmr;mifH'it.::fi'ni:'jrrnji''inTn(innn,iin iS 1 f 7 ti I 1 50c I I I I At all our Stores KWsgM5(?W5W5i This Genuine Mahogany $1 75. 00 TALKING MACHINE I WW c Id 1 If35 fm 1 11 : Xmas ' Delivery Guaranteed Q?S!Z32gji j y EUGEME M.G0LDMrN,lNc. sj a ;e35Bij rnoTei'iv i??ut STANLEY itAa7ifaif J early showing' of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre . temfJrT J n vmir lnciiliiv obtaining nictures through the Stanlnv "Vim. ill jw nanv et America. ... .n. . . .. naavtir.V Avt Mhambra iU"' &"" s. "' 8 VIOLA DANA in 'i.inys hakn " . SI'EClAb TST In "The Cabinet of Dr. Cahgari A n"M I S62D t THOVS'MJN 8T8. APOLLO MATINUH DAIUT UIM.1AM niNTAV nnd IIIO r,T 'In "WHERE MEN ARE MEN" Trt'r a iSTa chubtnut Het. uni ARCADIA J A M te 11 16 1' M tl.l.STAH CAST In Beside the Bennie Brier Bush . r : r: n...U" ASTOR mat v'" rAiLT tiiirir DrtWri t In "IlAXflKnOVB LIES" BALTIMORE CIST 4 UALTJMORB liVHJ n-il'i DAT.UA1. MARY MILES MINTER In "TIU1 LITTLE ruw.V. BENN MATINKK DAII.T ELSIE FERGUSON in "Tin: mono or hoxei" oTTTirSieri BieaJ Suiguehnn BLULblKD Oentlii'in .' until 11 ELSIE FERGUSON 'JUi"" ,nNO u "0N'(S" BROADWAY uTd WeVm LIONEL BARRYMORE I n "JIM Tlli;.rLNMAN CAPITOL 1HA M t ll'U P. H. CL.URi: AIIAMS nnil HOllT. SIcKIM in "The Mysterious Kiaer r.OLONIALutn A Mnpl voej A. HO 7 enil DP IT. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ln unT NO MAN KNOWS" DARBYTHEATRE BEBE DANIELS in "iim; wii.i Mi" rmnhCCC MAIN 9T.. MANATU.NK EMPRESS MATINKI3 DAILY ni.LIAM Di: MILLIS "AFTERJHE SHOW" fTrmeunt Tfvi'Jr'uAy BERT LYTELL i- . TltlP TO PAKADIsr. ' r5-Tiryil7VKKATni:-I3Il Market Ht FAMILY s a v i" midnight 1 u 11,1,1AM till MII.I.L'h "AFTER THE SHOW" F2?rrAGr TIIBATIU lllew Hrruci 56TH 5 I . HATINRR DAILT MADGE KENNEDY In "Oil. MAUV. I1K CAIIKITI." ?rrNT5rr tool maukkt bt VjL.WIjI- B'ln nri n se te 11 MAY MacAVOY in "Kvr.nvTHiNn ren hat.k" PDA WT 0I:! rril A vs. Mt. Bat. VjlrlN Violin and Oran lUcltal CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG "Htirtt In pille. e- Sentenced le Blbtrla" f HIEVES GET $1500 IN GEMS West Philadelphia Heme Ransacked While Family la Absent Sneak thieves entered the home of Nathan reinberg, 251 Seuth Fifty-fifth street, last night between 7 nnd 12 o'clock, while the family was absent and stele jewelry valued nt $1500, $52 In cash and some clothing. Sadie Feinbcrg, a daughter, was the first of the family te return home. She found the lights burning nnd three sPH. H. & A. B. AflJHf Fur Sale A T the height of season J! ry. fur season Ayer wm world-famous fuis are offered at astonishing reductions. All varieties of fur in this sale. M0 1 tw y Furriers i ns 1330 WALNUT ST. Adjoining Rits-Carllen Hetel uiiinHiMiimmtiiiiifiiiiHiis,t $ff 3 DAYS ONLY Finest Piane Finish, finest workmanship' throughout. AU metal parts Satin Geld I'lated. All Plush Turn Table. Equipped with eight specially made Albums. Automatic Step. Equipped with Revolving Itccerd Hack. AeVi in. High, 21 in. Wide, 222 in. Deep NO DOWN PAYMENT All me ask you te de is te make your first pur chase from our .10 000 stock of Victer VMn Brunswick, Vecalian, Okch and Emersen Kccerda. mi:H3IS arranged xveeli. Yeu rnn (Victer. Columbia. model you detlrc. OPEN TONIGHT! ? ' "W w Amat enlil J I e clock rllOlOl'I.AYH The following theatres obtain their pictures Company of America, which is a c w GREAT NORTHERN ""M-StfSK VIOLA DANA In 'MIT-l'S DARN FUNNY' IMPERIAL Mxitmi 00TII & WALNUT ST3. vit " in nv. - & e MMimiAI.L NKILAN'S "BITS OF LIFE" KARLTON ci: l CHESTNUT .'0t HKOAP CIUIL II. IHI MILLK'S UllllV II A M. IO II Ml' Jl "FOOL'S PARADISE" Lehigh Palace aerraan;eXhA7v:nnud. I CONSTANCE TALMADGE m "mamma-s aitaik" L.1DL.I 1 I matinkt: eailv I 30n (TOUCHY) JUNKS In BURN-'EM-UP BARNES" , OVERBROOK"30 V:SffiKORU I GLORIA SWANSON i in "rxiuw tiii; lasii PALACE l'JU rAHKKT STHDET 1U A M. tu llitO P. M. cn:niir.i: .Mi:i.renn's "THE SHEIK" PRINCESS I'UANI 1018 J1A11KLT iTnni:T R r.n A M le 11:13 P. il 'RANK Mri'.rtlDAN In "The Rider of the King Leg If DCT'PKlT MAHKUT ST. Uelew ITTn c-,-I-'lN ' V.IH A. M. lu 11 P. M. ALICE LAKE In "THi: IV FA MOI'H MISS lU'.VEI.f.'' RIAI TO UCHMA.STOWN AVJJNUE tl-l 1 J AT TlTI.pr.ltOCKKN rT. WHITMAN IILNNKTT In . "NOT GUILTY" RT 1R.V .vuKi:r ht m:uaw 7th iN'-'O 111 A M tn llilS P. SI. COMEDY DAY 1110 llll.L OP M'KCIALrKA rvnK.H QAnY J-" M.UUCKT HTiinET "rtvJ NA M TO JiNDNIGUT MAltSHALL NTHLAN'rt "BITS OF LIFE" SHERWOOD "tfAVrjYJe ELSIE FERGUSON . in "Tin: semi or sove"" STANLEY MAHKET AT 10T11 11 A M In 11 in I. .! SI'KCML ( ST In "A MAN'S HOME" STANTON 1UI"IT A1 "' " "5TII 3 1 M1N ' V'; , ,'" ', -V.Ltu lJ '" '' M i WILLI M 1 OVH "QUEEN OF SHEBA" Til i 333 MARKFT "I'KT TilLVTrtE "''-' V'MC. 1 n A M ix 11 te l. U. MME. NAZIMOVA I . III "C AMII.LL" ( 1 It fT'r 1 A MAfM. 1"T iT VIV-JVJIMM 0 a M ,nU Kb. -uTii 10 '' M POLA NEGRI In "INTTtlOrr." RIALTO. WTTT PUCCTPi5 - -. v,, 1L-J g lx MiLOHED .HARRIS In "THH W-OUN IN IIIH IK)l'!i;" rooms en the second fleer ranmieli,! The menev and lewelrv lm.t 1... ' ,M bureau drawer, which find been cnlBN(,?-J Miss Fclnberg notified the nellea hV.V? trace of the thieves could be found V ccpt an open cellar window. $10,000 Christmas Gift te Hospital Lancaster, Pa., Dec. 22,Mrs Mil ten Weeds, Paradlse Township vvldft of the former prcsldent of the First N tlennl Hank of Lancaster, has 01..! $10,000 te the Lancaster General Het pltal as n Christmas gift, te endow room In her husband s memory. the iitttiUHViHitiM I itnnHMnnw " .00 THURS. FR1. SAT. te salt jeu. im leir nn Jil prr vlloero hiiv ent of (lie llin 4" Ilrunantck, Clienry) In any tSJ' rilOT(lPIVYM through the guarantee of -Merwurj . cow r . J VV1U afAMl Th NIXON-NIRDLINGERfft THEATRF.S xJ BELMONT Mr ABOVn MARItBT MAE MARSH iii i.rrii.i; TKAin LADl" I n. . LIlJJAR oet" CT.DAU AVE.NUI ; I ;30-.B nnd 7 A 0 P. BERT LYTELL In 'TIIII MISLCADINff LADl" COLISEUM Mark,t bt-5J,b M.- l'JL-'T.Vj 1 SO nnd 3. 7 and 9 P. .,. SI'KCMI. CAST la "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" JUMBO FRONT ST. & OinAIlD AVI Jumbo June, en FrunUfeid "V JAJI.s WHDCR'S "TOO WISE WIVES" LFAHFR 41ST LANCASTER AV CONWAY TEARLE In "AlTClt .M1DNIOHT" I OP! NT f,2D A'D LOCUST BTREET iJJdl Mm 1 an s he Kv .10 Mil OnCK DAVISON uml JILIA OORPOS H "Leve, Hate and a Weman" NIXON MD AND iIAni3T78Tji MABEL BALLIN In "JU.sr LIN.VL" RIVOI I C2D AND HANSOJI BTB. IM V KJL.I MATINEE P.UW VIOLA DANA In "I't'lTKTS OP 1'ATK" 69TH ST lURATRB m d WANDA HAWLEY1 In "A KIKS IV TIME" STRANn annttANTewN ave. ertrtlN JOHNSON nnil TOI'IsK OMrM I" "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. 0. A. Ambassador " ' T3.nTiw t M'",, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "Tin: mmik or ZOBO'--. G. Oil) (jrmanteiA A' ermantewn at'ski: d' AIL-STrt ffcT In "FINE FEATI-IERS IFFFFRSON spih A. ?JX?,li MIRIAM COOPER hat mrfvi" In "Till: OATH'' - r a ni mean ave, rTiAerJJKS rrtrvis. - Mat; 2,,b. Kvg. K MME., NAZIrVlQYA m In '.(.AM:I.1.r., , , m, Jim IHI Item ; mm i V
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