Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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':Cv,, New Tlioteplays
tt-MUNfjEY -'The Letus Rater," comedy
J 'Slatlre. with Jehn Uarrvmere In the
I ' Ti ' a . . . . .
..,,.,;w.ainfr role, iimi ns n yeutiR man,
wne nnn nftvr nAn a wnmnn. ami
lattr lis n blnse New Yerker, who
'drops from a balloon en a Seuth Sea
Utopia. Geerge AJewrete the titles
una Marshall Nellnn directed. A i
Teny, Sarir Almanac, Daslree t.obov t.ebov t.obev
ska, danseuse, and Kstelle Hughes
eoletst, ether features.
jiiJOADA"Deubllnff for Itomee." a
"Will Ileser-i comedy, written by El
me, jnce, hi -tjucii ine cpwoey Biari
plays the part of a bashful lever who!
.roes into thn inevl tn nlrnun liln
i Bweethenrt Sylvia Oreamer plays the
- rela of the latter, and Itaymend Hat
v ten Is.' seen an a danner Krrtl.i rlirlr
Tl9T.?Iiu "Trust 'Your YVIIV." with
lwnenn(! aicnnnala, an a yeuns
brlda who rocs teNew Yerk with
Her husband who Id trying te put evr
fc meneV-tnaklnfi1 Rf.hm' 'an n tlm
Vlns. David Winter and Charles
Hlchma.i am the lead In ft men.
TtEOES'T- "The ttuneli." screen adap
ut nef a. ,crv b' Pcrrlval Wilde
with Oareth HtiRhen In tlu re of n
1 young broker who Is a liellever In
slgni te such an extent that h com
Dreko and has all Mrts of trouble.
JAJ'ITOI. "Ol't.Itl.-h.QuKk-AValllnK-ferd.
Geerge Xt. f"-...n tas hit
greeted by v .., HerzaR. with Sam
; .erman Kerry and Deris Km.
en In the leudlng roles.
Previously Rtvicv, cil
J.LI)IS'E-"XVay Down Kapt," return of
popular Griffith drama, baceil en pop
ular play, with Richard Hirthelmes.
Lillian (llih. Lewell Sherm.in. Kate
. Bruce and ethers In the leading roles
In a story of a New Knclnnd farm
with an Ice-Jam as the thrllllnir cli
mav. BTAXTOX -"A ronnectlent Yankee lr
Klnft Arthur's Court." .Murk Twain's
lameus vemedy-satlrp. with Harrv
-Myers ps the "Yankee." ntid Iekp
Jiiary Theb. I'nullne Stntke and
Charles clary In leading "Vis Last
week.
KARLTOX "Peter IMiet'nn. Pu Min
rler love ldll. with Wallace Rei'l
and Elsie Fergusen In the leadlnp
roles, and a enst Including Mnntngtm
l-Ove, Klltett l"xtr. Oeerge Kn,wet
and Paul MrAH'ster I-an week
FAIACE "The. Wonderful Th.m. Th.m. Th.m.
oemedy. with Ncrinn T Imp dire n .
daughter of nn American Hg Cing
Who trie-) tn break Inte ar.KterraMC
circles In England.
LOCUST 1VO UEL3IOSI - Conflict
story of a lumber cam-) In "lie Cnna
dlan wilds, with the dynamiting -f a
leg-Jam nn the climax Prls.:.lla Dan
featured.
titl'EKIA t. -'Over the Hill" story v
mother lrve, based nn iee;ns a. Wl
13. Carleton, with Mnrv Ca-r n the
sympathetic role of "Ma" 11ntnti
C0L0X1AI. Menda. Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Plaything- of p-st.nv "
with Anita Stewart. Thur'dT- Fri
day and Saturday. "White eal. " with
William S. Hart
CHiEAT .VOK77J?i?.V Mondej Ties
day and Wednesday. "Playthmm e
Destiny. ' with Anita Stewart Thurs
'day, Friday and Saturday. "Heme
Stuff." with Vlel.i Dana -MARKET
STI7EE1 Monday Tuesday
and Wednesday. "Trallln'," with Ten.
Mix. Thursday. Friday and Satur- '
day, "The Little Minister." with Betty
Compson.
J.MIA31BHA Monday. Tuesday and
Wednesday. "Whlte Oak." with Wil
liam S. Hart Klme Lincoln In per-!
VrMAv nx.l Sat.irHnv '"Th Unurt Of HlO t'llI'MtlUlt
.. .. ... -- . . . ' ' ul.i.n tkn.
uiri," witu ueoe uuniels.
COLISEUM Monday. Tuedsv an'
Avednesday, "The Fex
yarn. with Harry Carey
Kriday apd Saturday. "Cenllict." with
rrlscllta Deail.
niVOLl Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday, "The Voice In the Dark.'
Thursday. Friday and Sat
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"v and Ttiedav. "The
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..A-ry-.V;.V77 STREET - Monday
Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Lit
tle Minister." with fletty Compson
Thursday Friday and Siiurdv ""A
Prince There Was." with Thr'mae
lelghan.
LEADER Monday and Tuesday "Be "Be
Jlde the Heiim- Rri..r riush'." wltu
nenald f r!.-t. Wedn-sdnv and Thurs.
. e.y. Leve, Hnte and a Weman." wth
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CaiTitrel ,
"Village Follies" Announced
"The fJrecnwich Vlllnee Follies of
11)21" will open its annual Philadelphia
engagement at the Shubcrt Theatra
Mimdny. January Hit. The name cast
that presented the Will version In New
Yerk will be seen here, including such
favorites ns Irene Kniiiklin. Ted Lewis,
.Tee K. Hrnwn. lla Sharen. Oonlen
Doelev. Itlr.l Millman. llebert I'ltktn.
Oennlil Kerr, (ireti-hen Kustinnn and
Vnleilln A'eten. The production was
devised and stneed bv Jehn Murray
Aiiucrsen.
WALLACE REIP PETER
IBBETON - Kirltcni
GACETH HUGHES.
"THE MiliJCH 'Rerfenl-
Engllsh Entertainer Here
Milten Harps, one of the heatlliners
en the Shubcrt vnmlevillp bill at the
Chestnut Street Opern Heuse next week,
is making his first nppeurnnrc in AMnrl
enn vHiidt-vllle. II opened in Itosten and
will go into New Yerk after his engage-
Whitaker Uny. who has been manager " U "eWe 'l" nnV'V .'.'"i ? ." B. Z S?. "B' '
Street Opera Heuse iei)iirtiuent of the Slitibvrt interests-in "stiimn mnenli " nin c.n mn,nni.
since that playhouse fume under Philadelphia. Ker iniiny yiirs he was tlnns and leeitnlinns. He Ik a war vet
Shubert management three years go. press representative and iiiimuccr of i.rmi of iluiin.-ii.i.. wn r,mAi,i
' a Western '" hven tnrreA te tlie Duquesnc read companies for n number of big for the Vt C. and the D. S. C, nnd has
Thursday rh-atrc. I'lttsburgli, where he will act producers. been awarded the latter.
Whitaker Ray Transferred
in the .same capacity for this house,
recently acquired by the Sliuberls. Mr.
als
CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY
ANNOUNCES A BIG SERIES
Seven Performances te Be Qlven In
This City Late In February
Mary Garden Is about te launch n
grand opera season In Philadelphia, by
the Chicago Opera Association. Seven
performances during tin week beginning
February 27, arc te be given at the
Metropolitan Opera Heuse.
Since she, became dlrccter'gcnernl of
the Chlcoge organization, she has
Achieved one triumph after another.
Next te Chicago, Philadelphia Is re
garded by pioneer members of the or er or
ganisateon as their Jjenic, I-orcmest
among theso pioneers Is Miss Garden
herself. She numbers hundreds of per
sonal friends In thin city who are proud
of her and for whom she cherishes warm
affection. She waB given abundance of
local encourngement for her season here
provided (Oie would consent te be liberal
with her own personal appearance.
Hence she has agreed te de her four
favorite roles.
Iteportelro nnd lending principals
tentatively announced are "Tann
hncuscr," with Itaisa, SchwarU.Martln ;
"Saleme," with Garden, Muratere,
Van Gorden; "Le Jongleur dc Notre
Dame," with Garden. Dufranne, Ln
rcrlj "Pelleas et Mcllsande," with
Garden, Mneucnat, Dufrannc; "Otcl "Otcl
le," with lUnrHlmll, Itnlsn, Van Gor Ger Gor
eon, Himlnl; "Menim Vanna," with
Garden, Muratere, Iliiklnneff. Four
Garden performances will be conducted
by Polnece, tlie chief conductor of the
Chicago Opera. The Philadelphia en
gagement will be given by the full or
ganization. INDOOR CIRCUS NEXT WEEK
At Last Griffith Mas Made One Greater
Than the "Birth of a Natien"! Says America
"Far and away the finest screen drama ever seen in this country." (Frei
Mclsaacs, Dramatic Editor Bosten American.)
" 'Orphans of the Storm' is Griffith's masterpiece, the masterpiece of ill
film productions te this moment," says Archie Bell, for twenty years preniikent, con cen
servative and important dramatic critic of the Middle West, writulg m Cleveland Newt,
He centinues:
"It is the thrill of the year ... as usual, Griffith points the way . . . for
Griffith is a supreme intellect . ,. . This story i3 mere vital, mere poignant, mere
human than The Birth of a Natien ...
"A tear and a smile mingle in the action . . . but it does net tear at the heart
strings mere than a second, a flash, and then there s a smile . . . Ah, Ihle uallsman-"
ship is masterly'. . . such as made Warfield's "Music Master' and Mrs. Carter's
'DuBarry.'
"This i. SOMETHING BEYOND THE EMOTION OF THE STAGE .
something bigger than melodrama and pantomime
Greater New Yerk Hippodrome
Shows at First Regiment Armery
llcglnnlng with n matinee next Mon
day, tiic Greater New Yerk Hippodrome
Shows and Whiter Circus will continue
for one week, giving two performances
daily In tJie First Regiment Armery.
Weather conditions permitting, there
will be n street pnriide from the Armery
te Uread nnd Diamond streets, counter
march te Itread and Wharten streets,
then back te the Armery.
The show will include acts from the
leading circuses from mnuy different
parts' of the country and Cuba. Orrln
Davenport, clown artist from Hing
lings', with his riders and clown per
formers, will be one of the ninny fea
tures of this show, which nlse includes
Will Ie. better known as "Lucifer,"
with n dozen clowns ; the Clnrksenians,
flying trapeze performers;, the Yokeyp
Japs,' from the New Yerk Hippodreme:
Seven Mangean Family, acrobats; Mile.
DeMerce. with a collection of baboons
nnd penies: the sensational Patricks,
with pole stunts; the skating bears,
from Kliigllng Urethers: Andrew
Downie'H educated elephants, horses,
ponies, kicking mule, monkeys and dogs.
Frank Manrcr's ex-Service Men's Hand
will contribute te the musical program
during the week and lead the purade.
Comedy Hit at Orpheum
"Three Live Ghosts," the comedy
built around the ml ventures of n shell
shocked English soldier who cannot re
member his name, will be presented nt
the Orpheum Theatre next week. Thin ,
play, a recent hit in New Yerk, hnsl
never been presented here nnd was se-
'cured with difficulty for stock. Dwiglit .
Meade, Until Hoblnsen, Jehn W. T.ett. ,
Gertrude IUtelile, Melly Kisher. Harry
Wilgus nnd ether favorites of the coin- J
pany will play the principal roles. I
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Likes te Make 'Em Laugh and Cry
Edward Douglas, who plays one nl
the lending roles In "Ladies' Night,"'
!; the Turkish bath fa ice by Ave-y Hep-
weed anil iiiitnn Andrew, new a
ing nt the Lyric Theatre, erigin.il j
played In serious roles. He is un Eng
lishman nnd acted in Louden in
"Grumpj" with Cyril Maude , for three
t years with Sir Herbert Tree In Shakes
pearean renerteire. and In the Si James
Matthew Uarrle plays produced at the
Duke of Yerk Theatre. He came tn th's
euntry te play in "The Man Who
Stayed nt Heme." nnd later appeared
with Cyril Maude In "The Saving
Grace. " Then lie acquired a taste for
, comedy nnd appeared in "Cp in Mabel's
Jtoem" nnd "The Girl In the Limousine."
) CHESTNUT
PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES-DIRECTION OF LEE 4 J. J. SHUDERT
name for Griffith films Grifedrama . .. meaning something distinctive and some-
thing great te all the world.
"This is history as it will be taught your children, and children's children . . .
masterful in detail as well as in the great sweeping panoramas."
"A new triumph . . . onlookers enthralled by the marvels" (Phils.
Recerd.)
"Anether milestone mere spectacular than ever." (AT. Y. Pest.)
"The most spectacular, the most atmospheric screen production yet made."
(Phila. North' American.)
"Wonderful exciting." (Bosten Glebe.)
"Probably the greatest photoplay . . . thrill fellows thrill." (N. Y. Tribunt.)
"The magic that makes Griffith supreme." (N. Y. Mail.)
"The best motion picture en or off Broadway." (N. Y. Evening World.)
"Griffith master of all . . . his most finished, most powerful work." (Bdstin
Transcript.)
"Amazing . . . gorgeous." (N. Y. Telegraph.)
"Stirring Gripping." ' (N. Y. Times.)
"Thrills the largest dynamic magnificent." (N. Y. Herald.)
"Tremendous forward step." (N. Y. Journal.)
"National epic." (N. Y, Telegram.)
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
ORPHANS OF THE STORM
OR
"THE TWO ORPHANS"
FORREST THEATRE Twice Daily, 2 and 8
Symphony Orchestra
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Branden Tynan an Auther
Tlrnnden Tynnn, who lmpei.iinatpd
"David Belnsce" r the 7Ai-g(eii
I'Velic show with Will lingers new
playing at the Uarriek Theatre, is the
ntither of many plays, including "Hob "Heb
crt Emmet," "The Meledy of Youth,"
"The Mandarin" and "Glorious
Jletsy." ivs an actor he appeared In
Ibsen repcrteirp with Mia Nazimova. '
In the all-stnr revival of 'Trlby." with
.Tehn Drew in "Majer PendennlH," in
"The Manpils de Preiela" and "The
I'urple Mask" with Lee TJltrieh'tttn.
"The "Wanderer. " "Success," "Hebeid
the Man" and "The Tyranny of Leve."
)Ie was born in Dublin but educated in ,
the New Yerk public schools Uelasce
was bis first dramatic teacher.
"Passing Shew" Take-Offs
Philadelphia Iibr kcm all but one
"of pe plays trnvpstied m "The Pmalnz
Shew tft 1021," which enters en ita
final week at the Shubcrt Theatre next
Monday. "Little OM Yerk "
"The Bad Man," "Mcva,'' "The
Hat," "The Charm Scheel" and '
"Spanish Leve" have nil plm-ed en
eagements here, but the citv has vet te
?f,e. tJ,e, ,I?."B ,r,ln recorder. breaker
"LlRhtnln ." and e hns te take Willie
Heward's clever burlesque of "Light -nln'
lllll Jenes" for wanted. The
"Spanish Leve" travety. with Will I
I'hlllbrick wunderlnR up and down the
nUles loeklut; for his "little hrewu
dtrby," is one of the most popular.
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Thursday Evening, Jan. 19
NEWYORKSYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
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