Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 30, 1922, Final, Page 14, Image 14

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FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK
JAN C NOVAK
TVc tciK 1c glad te putlish the pictures of such screen players as are
suggested ly the fans
THE MOVIE FANS LETTER-BOX
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Nettle Bcbe Daniels gives her age
as twenty-one. Hurrlsen Ferd was
last seen here with Nerma Talmndge
In "The Wonderful Thing." He Is at
present working with sister Constance
In "The Divorcee," but before that
comes here you'll see him in a romantic
role In Nema's "Smiling' Through"
and in "Leve's Redemption" with the
same star. IIe seems te be partial te
the Talmadgc family. That question of
the most beautiful actress Is a matter
of opinion, leu can never get any
agreement en the world's most beautiful
woman, nnd the same applies te the film
stars. I've heard Elslo Fergusen called I
thnt. and. at ether times, Marlen
Davies. Agnes Ayres. Kathcrlne. Mc
Donald and May MeAvey. but ou
really, must let me sidestep that ques
tion and the following one (who is the
Mt-loeWnc actor) Is just as dangcr-
ri. m. Whether Wally or Schlldkraut or
Barthclmess or Valentine wins that
,stlactleu fs a matter for the "fnn
" tn Hectde for themclves. Your
request for pictures of Charles Merc; -i
dlth nnd Ferd ere noted. One of tin;
latter has been previously requested and
will be coming through shortly. Yeu
knew we are a whole drawcrful ahead
What de you mean, "publish a geed
picture of Valentine"? We've been
using "Rudy's" pictures ever since the
AiAvia Mncnrinn started, a iu c-..
but I cannot answer our question of
ttin fnltbs of ncters and actresses. ,
Although the is ene of the stage stars
who has never seemed te fancy the ,
camera, she" is et present playing iu a
Itobertsen-Colo Company, and canbe
addressed care et mat i-uimmuj.
Serenth avenue. New Yerk City. ,1
.7. Cerbctt Is at present touring
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think of that would reach him In area'
Hpuable lengtii of time 1 is "lre,"""B
Director, Qpsmopelltan rroductleus.
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n,env'. nrnrlnrtien of "The Ileauty
Shep," net vet releabcd. Glad you like
Jie Letter Bex se much that jeu can
hardly wait te get held of the paper.
Come again. ,
Diane The girl you mention In
"Ladies Must Live" was Clee Madi Madi
eon. I don't weuder you couldn't keep
them straight ; nobody could be expected
te in such n picture. Y-v It was Marj
Carr In '"Over the Hill," but It v.m,
Mary Aldcn who had the role uf
Mether iu "The Old Nest." (
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Mae C. Baylln writes: "Until new,
I have been a silent looker-en, but new
my lre is up. Hew dare you sa
Nailmeva wears ugly clothes. Ne mut
ter hew ugly they may be, when Niui Niui
meva wears them they nre superb
Nazlmevn is Nazimova. nnd .there N
nene like unto her, despite the fact
that shn ban had some ery peer plu
lately, but I nm sure she is going tu
redeem herself in the very near future
An actress of her supreme ability can
not help but de be.
"Mr. Neely, plcase forgive me for
exploding like this, but I can't help it
But honestly, don't you think new.
Naxlmeva Is se wonderful that mere
words can nccr describe herV Anj
Imw. I tlimk von arc n dear old dur-
N ibg-cven if I am a teeny bit Mre nt
! jwi. 'cause we are nil entitled te our
own epiniuiii j,uvre. ..uui. ."
please, like aneld dear, print her pie pie
ture for me suen. (Yeu hoe, I call von
old, just as ou claim jeu be, but I
has me dects.)
"Seriously bpcaklng, Mr. Neely, de
you net think people are u-ry silly
When they Keep asking ipiestlens about
the age of that 0110 and this one; un
they geed, bad. etc? Why run they nu'
let their private lives be their own? Tli
flrst thing jeu knew, some one cemeb
nletig and knocks our illiuieus llat 1 1
ties the elung). It seems te me when
WO pay our nient-j te see a certain ae.
or ee nctrech. if they nre"ieall com
artists, uud we cujuy them, thut c-lmuM
he siifucic'it."
(My, J"U certainly lake 1110 te tiihk
'OH tlld CUChtleu of Narlmeva, dun't
yeuV Yeu are perfectly tight, though.
she bes had abominable pictures. I'm
hoping that her "Dell's Heuse" will be
nn Improvement, because I remember
hew wendc-fully she played the part
r Norn en the stage. In retard te bet
, Win "wonderful," I'm half Inclined!
StfiL" MDtbncrnarst8tweB('ric"
M. nef.lt
tures. she seemed te lese most of her
art when she left the stage for the
screen. Anyway, I'll try te print her
picture very seen. I certainly want te
shake your baud en that last thought of
yours. The closer you fans and "fnn
cttes" come te knowing the real facts
the mere likely you are te have your
illusions shattered. Excepting In cer
tain cases, It Is better and safer te
let their art and their acting be ap
preciated as such, and forget the ldol ldel ldol
wershiplng, but of ceurse that's some-
thing that will never be. because we all
put our favorites en a pedestal.)
It. A. HeWen The cast In. "A Wlse
Foel" was as follews: Jean Jacques
Hnrblllc. James Klrkwoed; Curmen
Doleres, Alice Hellistcr; Zoe Barbllle.
Ann Ferrest: Geerge Mnssen, Alan
Hule: Sebastian Doleres, Fred Hunt-
ler Cernril frnli 'WHIIem 1J.l . VI-
plnia Peucctt. Trulv Shattuck; .Tudce
vuiiut"uu uurics iciu ; .irac. Jauc
lelfl. Mabel Van Durun : Fille, Harry
DaaM- Curate. Jehn 'ilerdman
.anry .m. I m net aware that "The
Cabinet
of Dr. Caligarl" hud any pnr-
ficular hlddeu meaning, but it seems te
nac puzzled tne fans very much. It
was jusi a picture with n story, sup-
settings wvre made weird te represent the
ii-j-.-ii iu ui- iuiij uy a mailman, ami the
world as It mlelit annear te sneh n mnn
Onl at the end wai the frccret of the
lnuik 0. Nita Naldi Is working
with Owen Moere In u comedy, under
, dres her care .SeUnick Studie, 818 East
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Jpan SiGnd your quetlmv wcrp
answered properly. Se you would like
fe fcie IauUni, FrcdcrK.k B3 fhe Vamp
111 tJioeu ana nana. mic wen il
preDan y pe line, uut n
did leu linnnen
te tlilnk that she Is under contract with
another company? What's the matter
with Bcbe Daniels. As for the tragic
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ending, nothing lins been said ns yet,
but ntt they iireduccil the piny In lion lien lion
den with u linppy ending, and ns trage
dies nre net minted en the screen gen
prnlly, I tlilnk jour liepca will be
realized. I eertiilnly did think "Foel's
Purndlne" win one of the best iilc
Hires I ever haw. Veu'll rcmcniber I
Included It In our list of the twelvft
best of the year. I hae no Idea when
"Ilevend the Itecks" will be shown In
Philadelphia. There la still another
Valentine picture, "Moren of the Lady
Letty," te be rclenced before It. Serry
I huen't been able te find out anything
about Ituby .Tean, but I'll try te get the
Information necessary.
Columbine writes: "With your per per
nilwlen, I beni. I nm writing again.
Plfiit.0 threw this Inte the waste basket
If It takes tee much of your time or
of tpace In the Letter ltex relumn. It
Ik very amusing where you t-ny you
would be tee nervous te meke geed love.
' Why it takes n nervous fellow ; the
stolid one has no perception. The point
is just tlie one that Lew Cedv niailr.
ler rather, the character he plaeil. iu
J 'The Ilclevcd Cheater,' where the bnh-
fill man get him te kiss his sweetheart
I for hlra uud later the bashful man fel- 1
I lowed It up. Then Lew Cedy watching ,
him threucli the curtains eald. 'the '
d amateur.' Hew often have I
1 thought fenicthing like this. Yeu sax
like the bowing und lingering of n fine
violinist; well, why net. When ou
have struck n girl w he gave you n pel
feet kiss didn't jeu notice a difference''
I'll saj f have, though the mau with
wich discrimination Is rare. Any beer
can kiss 11 girl, but the Intelligent em
can de it better. In 'Weed und S-ind'
Otis tjktnnnr in tin tccne with Dena
Sel. wheu they tlnnllj surrender te their
feelings, gees around back of her and
encircles her waist that way. A ter
rible piece of gaucherle, that is sure.
The man I was with noticed nothing
amKs. Howeer, I thought, 'Oh no, peer
brother te the ex, you wouldn't.' New
I ask you would such a thing be nat
ural, te say nothing of artistic, te first
take your love In jour arms and kiss
I her, standing back of her? Ditrlehstclu
knows something of these Ultle nice-
1 tics. On the screcu there are few, ul-
1 though Mclghun is waking up te It u
little. Perhaps it is net the screcu stars,
I but the men who manage them, who
I simply want the old well-worn obvious
things, or tlilnk that lb nil the people
, want."
MAX LINDER MAY
USE WARSHIP
AS OCEAN STUDIO
By CONSTANCE P.VLMKK
Hollywood, Calif.
W
HEN Max Llndcr, the fameu3
French comedian, beard that the
U. 8. S. Ahrt was te be scrapped be
fore January 1 of this year he wrote
immediately te the Navy Department,
offering te buy the old chip for use a
a motion-picture studio. If his offer
is accepted he will fit her out for a live
year around-tiie-werld cruise, making
pictures in which he will ue people of
all races and backgrounds of all coun
tries. The Alert was built In Chester,
Pa., In 1S73, and is new In Pacific
waters, under the command of Lieu
tenant C. N. Cusldy. She has cruised
ali ever the world.
The ether day Prlscilla Dean nar
rowly wapcd death by drowning, nnd
did succeed in catchinn cold and ruin
" a perfectly geed hnlrdrcss
ing a perfectly geed hnlrdrcss. it wuh
all because a enncntrr en the set made
a slight mistake. They were, filming
some water tank scenes for "That Lata
e' Lewrie's." and tlie director. Hebanl
Henler. ordered a Platform built under
' the. water te tnat .Miss uean might
stnnd en it Ixtweer
veen scenes. The man
supposed te tighten braces and secure
fastenings neglected one very luiertiint
point In the underwater structure In
the middle et a scene me hmr uif.i
pearcd completely end suddenly
en me ur
Un 11 mile unciiu 01 nve or n
men. nil bent en vnvilij: her life.
all bent en vnviic her life. Sli.
ull richt new and. incidental. t,lic
kept the man's job for him! That
a great point In these non-employ men.
das.
Yesterdav I watched BuFtcr Kcatnh
working out the gngH for his new pit -
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And pinise ecucvn me w lien i
young man wnrlu nn
uny one e tn the
mele iiarlan
business calculntud t
' get laugh, you knew. If jeu could
' just SC3 Uh.c peer cenuMiians engnged iii
, ,, pn,ctlce of Uilnklns the,,, up you I
would knew they earn everj .cent tli
It.H 0n.knewn fact. Ixitl, .i
the stage unu wreen, mat its uiueii
nisier te ire" a tear thnn it N te eet :i
hiuah. Chaplin fairly aura's bire1
during the -nnking et ills side plttiiiK
mmedlw It's the most beartbrcaklny
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Safea leaf
tlutig In pictures te watch any of the
funny bejs at work.
Keaten and his crew wcre trylns te
figure out hew he might roll down a
flight of Htilrx, wrapping himself In
the carpet ns he came. If he rolled
ever nnd ever, he might run Inte the
b.ml.steM en his way down, and If ha
went head ever bceln he would probably
rem te a stey In the next block, nil
walla te the contrary. Fer llustrr Is n
great acrobat, nnd can tumble about
In the most breakneck manner nnd still
mine out without n Bernlch or a bruise,
lie wan np'nnd down these stairs twen
l times, calculating, trjlng it out,
bins down, tiamllng up, kneellng.
Ktriy one else MoeiT around and of
fered n suggeitlen new and n huggestlen
again, but the only one who Mncd at
his heelti was his police deg, Captain,
who thought it wns a game.
Guy Balds Pest, being considered
nn aristocrat of the American stage,
gnthcrs soe'nl nristecrnts about htm
vhen he plnya for tlie llrs-t time before
(he camera, lie Is starring In "The
Mawiucruder," a Richard Walten Tully
production. James Yeung, his direc
tor, ne,dcd tome "atmosphere" fur n
big w,ni, and who de 5011 suppose re
ported for duly? Tlie Duchess de
I.nntc who Is one of the most beauti
ful women t hnve ever seen Ludy
Sackvillc, nud Ixird and Lady Pephnm
Yeune! They have been Mending tlie
winter In Hollywood, a,nd have Income
nictctcil in motion pictures as a lark.
Onee tliey were made up for ttie work-,
however, they wcre en the Jeb every
minute nnd gnve the filming their un-
divided Interest and attention.
Incidentally I have run across thest;
worthy people, en ether nets during
IVnllnnnd Plnney Karle s production of
"The ltubalyat," for InRtance.
TO REVIEW Y. W. C. A. WORK
Mrs. Jehn Grlbbel Will Preside at
Meeting In Kensington
Mrs. Jehn Grlbbel, president of the
Yiung Women's Christian Association,
will outline the accomplishments of thut
organization during the last year at a
meeting tenlg'. t In the Kensington
brnnch.
The result of the elections held ro re
ccntl in the live branches of the asso
ciation will be announced. .Mrs. Geerge
Snowden, Mrs. Georg Vnux, Jr., Miss
Kli7iibeth Farles and Ml km Winifred
Fletcher will read annual reports.
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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
The Heuse et Magic
lly DADD1
This week Jack and Janet have, a
most unusual and exciting adventure
telth an Indian medicine man, tcAe
tcerks stranyc vtagiet
CHAPTER I
Seeking Wild Indians
JANET'S father had told her nnd
Jack stories about the wild Indians
who ence had lived In the great weeds.
One of his stories had been about the
strange magic worked, by the medicine
men.
Whctivhe-had finished Jack nnd Janet
sat befere the fire cum talked the stories
ever.
"I wonder If there are still nny wild
Indians in the weeds," whispered Janet.
"Thcre arc lets of tame ones who
wear clothes HKe ether folks," said
Jack. "I wouldn't be surprised If away
off in the wild places in the weeds thcre
are wild Indians who arc Just ns wild
na the deer nnd the wolves."
"I would like te see n really, truly
wild" Indian," whispered Janet, shiver
ing n bit at the theugnt.
"Let's go out Inte the weeds first
thing In the morning and hunt through
the wild place." suggested Jack, also
whispering. "Perhaps we will find In
dlnns us wild ns in the old days."
That seemed a geed Idea te Janet,
nltheugh she told herself she didn't want
te find any fccalplng or tomahawking
Indians.
"I'll call you ns seen ns I wake up
In the morning." premised Jack, as he
started for home. "Get up when I tap
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Jack was much excited ever the
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'oek for wild Indians, and was busily
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self. "The sun is shining through my
window." .luck happen out of bed and
began te dress quickly. If he bad
stepped te think he would hne known
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the window for the window faced the
West, where the Rim went te bed.
Jeck rnu out and tapped en Janet's
window with a long stick. Jahet pepped
put of bed and In n few minutes joined
him, warmly clad in uu ane: coot.
'Hew pale the sun Is this morning,"
said Jack, as he saddled the ponies,
Trlxle and Topsy. Jjnct looked at the
sky, and then she gave a surprised gig
gle. ,"Wh.v. that Isn't 'the nun at aft," she
said. "It is the moon."
Jack scarcely knew whnt te say te
ihn.U ,n.fc,t rnthcr Polish.
1 'V." "."" be nearly morning."
he said. "We will get uu early start
In our search for wild Indians."
Be they mounted the ponies, and away
they rode'at a gallop. They rode far
through the snowy weeds, und at lust
they came te a ery wild looking place,
where the trees una ttie bushes grew
In a great ta,ngle. ,
"Tills leeks wild cneugs te be the
home of wild Indians," said Jack. He
led the way among the trees', riding
slowly and softly. After hlni came
Janet, nervous und alert.
The tangle of trees grew darker. Sud
denly Jack stepped Trlxle. He pointed
ahead. In front of them was u queer
heuse In the weeds, a heuse raaae of
bark. Through the chinks In the bark
thone flickering rpya of light.
"That leeks Ilke nn Indian house,"
whispered Jack te Jnnct. "Let's peck
In."
He slipped off Trlxle's back, nnd
helped Janet down from Topsy.
Leaving the ponies standing quietly,
the children crept toward the queer
heuse of bark,
(What iliey discover in Uie house of
hark and tlie surprising tilings flint hap
pen te them will Ims told tomorrow.)
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! BETTY COMPSON
In "l.ADir.S Ml'hT I.IVK"
FAIRMOUNT "V,t.&r
I THOMAS MEIGHAN
in "A rniNcr. tiikkk was"
C1TU CT TUUATUIJ Belew Hprut
3D 1 li 31. MATINKK DAILV
MARION DAVIES
In "KNrilANTMKNT'
GREAT NORTHERN"?"? ?;
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
In "THK.rONdl Kill Nil I'lIM Kll"
1MPPR1A1 ",TU &WAUNUT f-TS
llVll V. llrM-i Mum 3d Vvm Ull
I NORMA TALMADGE
I n "Tlir. WI)NII'.KITI. TIIINfl"
If A 131 TON CIIKBTNUT Abeve imOAI)
JVAKLIUIN II. IB V nUIOP. M.
I BETTY COMPSON
In "THK I.AW AND 1IIK WOMAN"
Lehigh Palace atTrv; ni
I ETHEL CLAYTON
I le "KMT 'NIB ASIl'"
. COHMNT r J
WARNS OF INFLUENZA
1
Dr. Furbush Issues Bulletin Caution
ing Publle
A bulletin urging that caution be
token ngalnst Influenza has been Is
sued hy Director Furbush, of Public
Health. i
. The bulletin states that thcre Is no
cause for alarm which might be felt
because of the. situation in Isow lerk,
where influenza Is prcvnlcnt, but that
care should bn taken and persons
should net unduly expose themselves te
the weather. . , ,,
Thcre arc at the present time a
large number of colds and cases of mild
grip In the city, says the bulletin, but I
this Is the usual experience nt this time
of the year. ...
"The public should demaud proper
ventilation In street cars, offices,
norkHhens. movlng-plcture theatres
and ether public assemblies, and
should refrain from attending Indoor
gatherings which nre overcrowded," the
bulletin states. .....
Director Furbush advised thnt per
sons with colds should remain at
home until convalescence Is complete
and refrain from mingling with
ethers.
r
Celebrate Patrenat Feast
Elaberate ceremonies marked the cel
ebration of the patrenal feasb of the
Church of St. Francis de Sales, Forty
seventh street and Springfield nvcntie,
vesterday. Solemn High Mass was sung
by the llcv. Francln II. MeClernnn,
with the lte. Lee Fnhy ns deacon and
the Itcv. Charles Branteu ns sub-deacon.
Durable as Iren
Sale Price
$9.75
15.00
' 26.00
32.00
39.00
52.00
58.00
77.00
85.00
Size
9x9
9x12
9x13.6
9x15
10.6x10.6
10.6x12
10.6x13.6
11.3x12
11.3x15
I'llOTOl'LAYS
The following theatres obtain their pictures through the
STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of
early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com Cem
pany of America. .
I IRPRTV uitOAi & I'eLUMniA av.
11U1I 1 I M.TlNi:r. DAILY
VIOLA DANA
Jn "Till! MATCH IIKK.KKHa"
ORIENT
WwaIIuiiU Am;.
at U2J
St.
"IMCCI.U, ( AbT III
"The Heart of Maryland"
OVER BROOK "lir0110
W'AI.I.ACK KKII) Si IlLOKlA ANSON 111
DenH TellEverythmg
PAI APP' J-l MAHKUT bTHUUT
rvi-rnvc. n A t0 n ,- v J(
BERT LYTELL
In "Till! Ull.l! KKII"
REGENT
MAitKirr ar Iieiew wru
11 A. f In I I l M
ALICE LAKE
III "THK IIOI.l! IN TUB WAI.I."
R1AI TO UUIIMANTOWN AVU.NUB
IXIrtUlW ,r Tl'I.PIlliriPKr.N ST
MAIIBI. JUMBNNI! ht'OTT In
"Don't Neglect Your Wife"
SHERWOOD D,& n.",,.'.nt!?.w jj;
CONSTANCE BINNEY'
In "TUB t'Asi: OB IlBCivV
5 1ANLEY
MAKKU'l' AT 1DTH"
11 A - .. I 1'. n
St
WALLACE REID
In "RKNT ITtKB"
STANTON
MAItlCKT AIJe
10TI
THE FOUR HORSEMEN
Or TUB APOCWIIPSK"
i i
333 MARKET .bTul?K.r 7,"AJ'
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
n 'O'lIK CONqiKRINU reWKK"
Victeria"""111-;;1:. ayx
"A CONNECTICUT YANKEE
IV KIM1 AICTII1 It'h fOI ut"
P.R ANT i0" '"ril Ae .Mat Tomer"
Vll-W 1 "i i. ,-. ,v n Uecllali
DUSTIN FARNUM
In "1 Hi; PRIMAL LAW"
AT OTHER THEATRES,
Ambassador rWlnV,.A,vf,"T0lB,n1lhM
MARIE PREVOST
In "A PARISIAN 8CANDAI."
nrmaiirriArn B51 annanlewrt Ave.
jcrmaiiiewn matinkb daily
MAICV TAICR In
THUNDERCLAP"
$ A ketrigerater, S193J
Limited supply in Each Stere
Special Let '
Must soil all quickw
Se 00 ted hMQwoeS:
K e 1 d 0 n oak nni.i!
White enamel inKHfr
High-grade lmrnv..
fittings. .3 stores in
Philadelphia, U
Hub Furniture Ce.
4V34 riuinaruiiu AVE
22-24 W. CHELTEN AVE.
z?es Mourn ariiEET
'Mali Order, lilted
CHEW
WITH
FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. Wernet's J
Powder .
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves aere gums, sweeter ?
the breath. A white powder. At -best
Drug or Department Stores,
30c., 60c., $1.00 or write direct te 4
WrtDeatilMff.Ce..llSBt.kBiaSt.,N.T.
Sale Price
$77.00
92.00
116.00
128.00
112.00
128.00
145.00
128.00
160.00
I'IIOTOtT.AYS
MOTO-PlAY
. COMPAny y
.jrAMtmca .
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TheNlXON-NIRDLlNGERn
THEATRES . Ul
BFI MONT "-D abevc MAnKirr
CHARLES RAY
In "MCHAP IRON"
CFDAR 00m CEDAn AMJNUII
TiC; .. ... 1", Rn'' 3 7 nnd P. U.
PAULINE FREDERICK
I" "THK I.UKK Ol' JADE"
CO ISFT IM Market bet. tOlh i. flOth
w.,,
.10 ;t .in 11 in in 11 p M
POLA NEGRI
In "INTItlOUB"
JUMBO
i'jient ur. & atiiAUD Ava,
. J'"""" 1 June, en Frankrerd "L"
"The Education of Elizabeth"
I FADFR ilhT LANCASTER AV.
i.St.. 1 Sole .1:7 le 11 P.M.
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "A Pltl.NC'K Tiir.ni: WAS"
Puullne Htiirkr, lle.r Dl"nr. TuMr JlaralinU
"SILENT YEARS"
NIXON '' AND MARKUT ST3.
1'KANK MAYO
In "I1IC. JIM"
RlVOl I "2D AND RANSOM ST3.
1M V Wl,l ) 3n BI1(J a 3( sn Jn ,j p jj
MARION DAVIES
In "TUB IIICIDK'H PLAY'"
AQTH CVT Tlieutre. Opp. "I." Terminal
U 1 1 1 i3 1 . eiSn 7 Hn,, 0 p. M.
CONSTANCE BINNEY
In "ROOM AND HOARD"
STRANrV111"1' Aw- utVfliaiiee"8U
INAAINU J ;, -J ullJ (J p if,
SI'KCIAl. I'AST In
"THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH"
MEMBERS OF M. P. T. Q."X"1
JEFFERSON -Wa'Ily
WILL ROGERS
In "TIIK OVUM OK W'OMK.N"
PARK wnaB avk.
A IMUPIIIN wr.
in v.vx. u.ia 10 u
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PILGRIMS OF THE N,!GHr
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