Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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MOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK
Twe Stage Hits Picturized and Shown en Lecal Screens.
'World's Champien" at Stanley "Three Live
Ghosts" at Arcadia Other News
leekln? bull fights and mantillas and
local color throughout Spain for Mau
rice Hewlett's "Spanish Jade.''
Unfortunately, before somebody
thought of filming "My Official Wife" .
again using real IlusMan bettings, and
before Egypt was Invaded te get Hob Heb
ert Hlchcus' atmosphere, and, above
all, before this satne company which
holds the rights, we understand, te
necls of Jeseph Cenrad, had a chance
te seud an adventuring unit away off
te the Mu.a Archipelago, true Conrad Cenrad
land, the bottom fell out and the Lon Len Lon
eon studio was closed, and the players I
and directors brought home. Tough
luck : '
TI1I8 wrtk'a hleh Hfhts for hurrying
readers Include: "Cenntance Tal
madg Is te plar Fr Balnttr's part
In "Eaiit Is Vfcn" en the screen.
Lynn Hard'ng has come all the way
from England te play the role of the
king In "When Knighthood Was In
I-,.. i -ttl. !.,lni. rtlM Ont In
'Bend, Ore., they have two pay-as-you-
leave film hetfes where the rule Is
"Par a Much ns Yeu ThlnV the Shew's
"Werth." I.iln I-ce wilt play the wife
i In "Bleed nnd Sand" opposite Rudelph
Valentine Instead of May McAvoy.
, Huge Ballln starU work next week en
n production starring his wife, Mabel
, Ballln, baed en a ccennrle submitted te
him by a Chicago stenographer. Doug Deug
' las Fairbanks In recent Interview,
expressed the Intention of "making
I "Den Caesar de Baxln" for the films
and also a picture based en the life
i nt TUnvenutn Cellini, dates net an
neunced. ".Main street, Binciair
Lewis mnch-talkcd-ef story, the stage
.-inn nf whiph has lust finished a
, run at the Walnut, will be picturized.
A FILM new te PMledelpAia gttt itt
A first Voicing out at tke Aster,le-
;-...'n fntiHnu nnd runnlnu ler thrtc
daus. It it called "Madenna and
ifen." Part of U 1$ laid in ancient
P..k nn A nnr in mniirrn. America, thut
utilising D. W. Griffith's general meJaedj
in "intolerance." jnu, ey nc kv,
is a favorite, and generally effecJtvv,
'photoplay plan of procedure.
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Mitt Menken Started at Six'
i Helen Menken, who co-stars with
Bnbert Warwick in the melodrama,
"Drifting," new nt the Adelphl Thea
tre, began her sta?c career at the age
of sir with Annie Russell In "Mid
summer Night's Dream." Her next
engagement wns with DcWelf Hepper
in "The Pied I'ipcr." and was fol
lowed by a season with Eddie Fey in
"Mr. Hamlet of Broadway." Then she
played with Adelaide Gcnee in "The
Sliver Star," nnd. later, after a period
of schooling, she tried vaudeville nnd
two seasons of stock. Then William
Brady engaged her for "Toe Many
Cooks" nnd later for "Sinners." Her
"Blanche Amery" In "Majer 1'cnden
nls," with Jehn Drew, wen much
praise a few years age.
"Tempters" at Trocadero
Next week's show at the Trocadero
wfl be "The Tempters," presenting two
bright burlettas with a company headed
by Mae Hamilton, who has able assist
ance from Johnny Kane, Rae Malzer,
Helen Malzer and Ace Hamilton. There
i Is a chorus of twenty-four, and a like
number of musical numbers. A special
feature will be La Sa'le, classical dan
sense, with some new and unusual
step.
Travesties at Dument'a
The two travesties which have been
se popular the past week will be held
eer for another six dnys, commencing
Monday. They are "Ten Nights In n
Barroom," with Bennie Franklin lead
ing the funmakers, and "V. V. and
Tootsie," with a cast headed by Charlie
Boyden and Jehn Lemuels. Emmett
Welch contributes some new song hits,
nnd Geerge B. McCenncll and Happy
Thompson have a vocal sketch. There
arc numerous olio features.
TWO popular stage play find their way te the silver screen at downtown
photoplay houses next wk.
At the Stanley "The World's Champien" will be shown and theatre
goers will be lntereted te learn that it is iwnaiether than the Louden-Themas
comedy "The Champien" which Grant Mlfchell played nt the Bread several
seasons age with such uccess. Where the "world" part of the title came In Is
an MMM (movie magnates mystery).
The only ether opening of much importance is "Three Live Ghei-ts" at the
cexy Arradla. This Is the Fred Isham farce which se tickled New Yerk's risi
bilities, but never came te Philadelphia, though It was played In 6teck here.
Photoplays te Be Seen
en Lecal Screens Soen
with
March 20 "Scheel Days,"
Wesley Barry, Stanley.
"Footfalls," with Tyrene Power,
Stanten.
Tel'able David." with Richard
Birthelmess, Palace.
"Ons Glorious Day." with Will
Ilesrers. Arcadia.
"Sky High," with Tem Mix, Vic-
terla,
.lUrch 27 "Melly O," with Mabel
Normand, Aldlne.
First showings of lesser importance
include a comedy at the Capitel, en- '
titled "The Fourteenth Lever," with
Viela Dana, and
fnt Held another at the
Over at Resent called ,
Big Houses "Jackie," with
Viela's sister,
Shirley Masen. Other Important ,
(though net first) photeply engagements
laclude "Her Husband s Trademark," '
in Us second week at the Karlton;
"Turn te the Right." In its srend week
at the Stanten; "Foolish Wives." In I
ita third week at the Aldlne: "Foel's
Paradise," at the Palace: "A Sailor
Made Man," at the Victeria: "A Stage ,
te""' h V,,y'S,;,i i"S'iy eaat also include.-. Lionel Belmere (also
Mght, at the Locust and Imperial. ' re(u,.t of betll Btagr. and tl.recn)
T .-...., . ... . and Helen Dunbar, who old timers
HEY'VB been pretty geed te Wal- I may remember used te pluv with Fran
lace Reld lately In regard te his els X. Bushman; Richard Travcrs.
stories, though in some cases the Bryant Washburn. Jqhn Cessar, Kilna
scenarios have net been worthy of the , Mave, Nell Craig, Beverly Bane and
baafc material. The high spot, of . Ruth Stonehouse In old Essaney films
course was "Peter Ibbetson," even if made in Chicago.
aeme of the flappers didn't like his i
-nareclled hair and his serious acting. 'rpnc Arcadia's film sunds, te one
New, we have him in this amusing stage I , ., . .
comedy, which, even grantinK it, may ' x person, anyway, mighty Interest
bare been butchered in the filming, is '" j,r-'Jcri,01 s-, lR11,,am,s V'W as
certainly of a grmle higher than the generally acclaimed a rw-kne-y master
ayerage studio-made commonplaces. I?? un(1 was """? redolent of Dear
And, at the present time. Wally and a Old Luiinen.
company are working down in Hnn ' Vr,I ln tUI 1ase' ,th,cy dldn t have
Diege en Richard Harding Davis' bub- " recmutc snatches of hngland s enp
Ming farce comedy, "The Dictator." ,'tal en Leng Island or in Hollywood,
which served Willla Cellier as a stage ' r.tna rnmA ?,' V'07 "ercn '
bit. and Jack Barrymere as a screen ! CfKP.e" emQe9 pbllgeci te go scour
success 'en film itig around the
As a' matter of fact. Reld is some- Arcadia EeOshl"
thing Of an anomaly in film.. Tic has te find a house that looked llge a Devon Deven
been with ene company for-le, ,.ee- shire manor house, for Beed and auffl.
about serai ycara. and the public never rPnt r,.asen that '4'hree Le Jhe"ts"
has heard a whimper about broken con- evcr in r. -law
tracts or outrageous demands or the ' s0 when von .nn ' t i.i,
like. And. take it from ui, h must r; .jf' VD ".' f eT"i?1,i; lm? ," M
be worth u let te his bosses right new. "he Te we? ami thi ,?J IfV nS T0"'
u i,. T(rn,.n,.nf ..r.ii. ,.t le.i ,V.U -"-ewer anil the hundred aud enn
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LAST WEEK
DAVID BELASCO
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Guide te Photoplays
for the Week te Come
New Photoplays
STAXLEY "The World's Champien."
Pjcturlzatlen of papular stage corned)',
"The Champien," by A. Ei Themas
nnd Themas Leuden, starring Wallace
Held. The tery of a young Eng
1 sh aristocrat, who shocked hie fam
ily by cemlns; te America and becom
ing a prlze lighter.
ARCADIA "Three Live Ghosts,"
aeerre Fltimaurlce production of
popular stage comedy, with Anna Q.
Mlssen and Nerman Kerry featured.
The story of three "Temmies." who
return is If from the dead after a
period ln a CJerman prison camrs
and get into all sorts of amusing
predicaments.
RKQEXT "Jackie." film based en novel
by Countess Barcynska, and telling
of the wanderings through Europe of
a little Russian waif. Shirley Ma Ma
eon featured.
CAPITOL "The Fourteenth Lever." the
story of a society girl who Jilts thir
teen prospective husbands and sets
her heart en a gardener who deesn t
like society debutantes. Viela Dana
starred.
Previously Reviewed
ADLIXF. "Foolish Wives," glittering
Monte Carle in all Its aspectsVen
Strehelm villainy as opposed te Amer
ican bluntness and simplicity the
story or many amours.
KARLTOS "Her Husband's Trade
mark." as demonstrated by Oler a
Swnnsen, who emotes occasionally
and wears stunning gowns through
out Broadway and Mexico wicked
ness contrasted. 7
STA.vrO.V "Turn te the Right." Rex
Ingram feature bucolle pleasures,
with Juet enough about mortgage fore
closures te lend the serious touch
Alice Terry, Is extremely decorative.
PALACE "Foel's Paradise," a return
of the old De Mllle. minus trick tele
phones and tiled bathrooms faintly
related te Leenard Merrick, but you'll
never notice It artistic thrills.
VICTORIA "K Sailor Made Man," Har-
OlutLleya en it u.huusuiii a rucuea
Mildred Davis from n hnrcm and dem
onstrates a new way te foil pursuers
also "Carmen," with Geraldlne Far-
rar and Wallace Held, and "The
Pnur Seasons." unusual film.
ZIAKKET STREET Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday. "A Stage Remance.
William Farnum aa Edmund Keane.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 'Ten
Nights In a BarroenV'Just that
GREAT NORTHERN Vonter.. Tues
day and Wednesday. "The Child Theu
Gavest Me," society drama, with Lew"
Stene. Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, "Judgment,' historic film.
COLONIAL "Saturday Night." Cecil
B. De Mllle society yarn. Proving that
oil and water don't mix. with nrad
Nagel, Leatrlce Jey, Edith Roberts
and Jack Mower.
IMPERIAL "A Connecticut Yankee In
King Arthur's Court," famous Mark
Twain satiric comedy, with Many
Myers In the title role.
ALHAUBRA Monday, . Tuesday and
Wednesday. "Ten Nights in a Bar
room," famous stage melodrama a
feature film. Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. "Kent Free," comedy, wltn
Wallace held.
LOCVUT "Saturday Night." Cecil B.
De Mllle society drama, with Cenrad
Nagel and I.entrice Jey ; also ButXtr
Keaterr, In "The Beat," his funniest
comedy.
RIVOLI Monday. Tuesday and Wed
nesday. "The Weman In the Cage, ,
with Betty Compson. Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday, "Scandal," win
Constance Talmadge.
COLISEUM Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Saturday Night," Cecil
B. De Mllle feature. Thursday and
Friday, "The Gelden Snare." Satur
day. 'Arrest Nerma MacOreger."
CEDAR Monday and Tuesday. "Intri
gue." with Pela, Negri. Wednesday
and Thursday, "The Law and the
woman." Friday and Saturday,
"Travelln On," With William S. Hart.
BTRAND "Saturday Night, Ceell B.
De Mllle society feature, with Cenrad
Nagefj Edith Reberta, Leatrlce Jey.
Theodere Roberts, Sylvia Ashton and
BELUONT-"'reitr IbbeUen." beatlful
love Idyl of Du Maurler, with Wallace
Reld in the role Jehn Barrymere
played en the stage, and Elsie Fer-
BIr.NlNTHSTREET - Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday. "Saturday
Nluht," story of the old difficulty in
mixing oil nnd water, with Cenrad
Nagel and Leatrlce Jey. Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. "The Law and
.kn wnmnn " wllh Bettv Comnsen.
" iy'riV-j... iic.-i-... :.j n.:.i
'woman." with Betty Comnsen
LEADER Monday. Tuesday and Wed Wed
nesday, "Travelln On, Western
thriller wun wiiwuin a, nan, iiiue
j... lvMiv nnri Stnturdnv. "Thn Lau
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and the woman,'
y. "The Law
with Betty Cemp-
He Ht Get tha Lauftha
Iaster Allen, whose comedy work lh
the burlesque Russian scene Is one of
the hiU of Geerge White's "Scandals,
new at the Ferrest Theatre, was a
member of a stock company out in Seat
tle several years age, and had occasion
te play the role of a Russian soldier In
"The Yellow Ticket," although he wab
nearly two feet shorter than the part
demanded. When "The Scandals
opened, Allen's part in the Russian bit
was unapplaudcd. Then he decided te
play the part, as he had dene that In the
stock show, which was unintentionally
S, end'has continued that way ever
since. . '
Brian's One Superstition
Donald Brian, who is Wwdta
the revival of the Oscar 8 "us operetta,
J'Thc Chocolate Soldier," which come
te the Lyric Theatre Monday night,
has -one superstition. He wears the
tame pair of dantlng shoes every open
ing night that be bad when ' IteMjnj
Widow" was first given. His 'Trince
Danlle" in the Lcher operetta brought
hlra fame, and he believes the shoes
brought him luck. Brian was born In
St. JohnsNewfeundland, and w.ent te
Bosten at the age of seven years. Like
se many stars, he gained bis stage
schooling in stock, lie was last seen
here In "Buddies." .
The Leng and the Short of It
One of the 'principals in Charlette
Greenwood's latest musical comedy,
"Letty Pepper," which comes te the
Walnut Street Theatre next Monday,
is "Master Gabriel," one of the best
known dlmlnutive funmakers en the
stage. He gained his reputation first
as the original Buster Brewii in the
musical show of that name, and later
repeated his success ns "Little Neme."
Following tours In vaudeville for a
number of seasons, he was engaged for
the part of i "Billy," the department
store page in "Lctty Pepper." Ills
three feet make him an admirable foil
for Miss Greenwood's lanky height.
PAVIOWA IN FAHEWELLta
Prier
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Danseuse Here
wneiiiai luur f
Anna Pavlewa and her Ballet Russ. vf
will give a dance program nt tS
Academy of Music Monday nltht ,i!1
last here before she stnrta en a tour 3
Japan, thef Far Kast and the Scand?: '
navlan countries. mi t
A feature of the farewell prom. "
will, be a number called "Cheplnian7 t
in which tbe, Russian artiste" EmSIsJ l
by Laurent KorlkeK and her ceaput '
will jput Inte ballet, form a uSSEu li
the most popular waltses, mazurkas a r
ether melodies of the Polish comnews
The orchestration Is by GlazouneS. S
the ballet was arranged by lTZM
Clustlne., J ')
Anether feature Is "Fairy Tales l
with music by Tschnlkewsky, which ia'.ij
treduccs all of childhoeiVs favetltL'1
and enllsttf the entlre strensth nf tZ J
company. The divertissements InclasV
a mazurka by Glinka: "Dmrmn.ii
by Kreisler, danced by Pavlewa; "BeVJ
?""."'.".., "'. C:"S3"WJ. wtth
by Gressman, nnd Visions, by Berlleg, '
Fred Stene Returnlne
Fred Stene will return te Phllaatl. J
his latest musical comedy, which nn.SlJ
here last season, opens "at the Ferrest ?h
xueaire. uw ikvuucuuu, weicn Wtf
specially constructed for the star by
Anne Caldwell und R. H. Brunstda
also enlists the services of the Dni,!
Sisters, the Six Brown Brethers, tki fl
eisicuii uviiuiui Biave uirm and t.
rcssa Valerie, Eileen Christie, Htlea
Rich and Marie Sewell. m
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Next week's show at the Casine h
J, ilu!" ""w, me preuuetr, a
Rcvuslcal Fab e. It Is In two acts sni
ten scenes, and consists, besides a bis
cast, a chorus of twcntv.fnnr mil
Brngden and Helen Tarr are two of J
the principals, and they are assisted br i
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In that li-nsrtb i.f time under the one ,?.,?'.' "'.',1 '' ' 10 'J?"1 "'" "new-
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under another nnmi. t "" t1", "v" "'" ' "ur"
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was picturized) ; in "Believe Me, Xnn-
inun prison cntnp when they are he he
lleveil dead. Their adventures thereafter
flppe," the Harvard prUe piny: In "The , "Cr,,n!!1C "'l1 . J h'?.;
uniei iiianri'" una tlie ubliiuiteus .i TV """' v.".u-ti.-r, uikiuw nun
automobile series, which some fans stem , )?, ' "T aJl opportunity of nc-Iiik hew
te think ought te be never-ending. ! """ Mn,i of r"mer gets across en the
And despite all theso geed ones, the ' ser'c"'
company in a recent advertisement, ' '""erge Fltzwniirlce. who hnn "Peter
mentioned as the only Reld rcpresenta- ' ibbetsen" and "On With the Dance"
tlen njneng n list of their "big pic te his erHIt directed this emedy and
tures in the last ten years," "Th Vul- f'10 cn8t includes Nerman Kerry, who
Jey of the Giants," which whs typical '"'H '"'en '" Hiigland some tlme making
ilm gnii'l nnd In whicli Reid was a pictures,, and Anna Q. Nllhsen, who
lypicai iiiiivju iuei. Dunny people, Uiem; llun '"K" making u msu te lier native
ni'iinuiuinvinn Heme, rtien- in also Cyril
Chudwlck, plajlnu "Spoefy" uh he did
11m nreduccrs !
In "Tlie World Champien," which
nga an ungusu setting, Wullv lias th
part of n roving wen of an arUtecrntic
family wne comes te America In nn
dfnrt te earn hU own livelihood and
returned n prize ring champion. Nat
urally, Ids dlgnllled pnrcnts and friends
are shocked, hut he wins them ever and,
Incidentally, Introduce home American
pen" into tlie stellil household
en the stflKc, und Jehn Mlltern. whom
jeu probably remember us "Experience
In the pluy of thut name.
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some of these plnjcru In the Londen
unit of this company. First Jehn Rob Rob
erteon took n tn.upe of thctn through
France filming "Perpetun" (under the
title of "Levc'h Boomerang.") Then
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that honera are shared by William ,1. for "Three Live GhestH" ; Donald Crisp
Fergusen, that corking uld chuructcr I had the I'ngllsli (or Scotch) country
actor (stage and xcrccn). who makes , districts ns n background for "Beside
his butlcr'H role eini of the biggest of
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te take that geed old favorite, "The
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