Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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BEPORE the curtain gees up
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fct Unusual Variety Offered for
ing In and Three Remaining at Lecal Theatre's
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J" mHERK'S n distinctly Infernntienal
X X week. . .
&t -Fer example, tne four opening munitions incinae:
1.. tmnM tl.n nnli nt n tlntiwl IrVnh ,1.t.tt.l.1,t fimtimlni nn tfturllali
w ...... n vnmniillc dranm of hi niti. written by n Polish nclrei. nnd two typical
c American mlislenl comedies.
I Tiii-iilrnlnll.v. the preponderance af.muMenl cemeily rcnmlns the name, live
W of them with unci tw6 without ; but with two Shakespearean repertoire companies
M looming en tbc horizon, as well ns several serious plays, It leeks like a rather
il mero mentally heavy Aprl.
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four opening iIqh licrc next
Miji I "
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' At the Breiid. "The Grand DuM.M
' Bdowe iircwntiiUen of Snchu ultrv
f?-.OTedy.udante
"Wf Adclpni; '' Peacock,"
.. ,ieh Olgu l'etreva In both nuther
t'arnl '
"'it h Vnrrest. ''Tin Tep," Fred
'$ Stene's popular mimical comedy.
4 1 "At "hi Shubert, ''Up In the Clouds,'
i'S new inuMcul show by the producer of
I l MAM' mil
IT. iir.",;-M ..
t "TOKO it b reiu .
rT's ereet le be the sole rcprcsentn-
iJeln minority ence In while.
''Fellow theatrical reviewers here have
, JCllO" bpc1 Jinv)(? u ()t
"Wlf Pepper of fun this week
1 Musk Proving saying clever tilings
...rfv about the review
Popular of tl Cj,nr0tt6
Greenwood show at thu Walnut, which
i Was printed In thchc columns lubt
Tucsdav. The review was altogether
i favorable, net te say. enthusiastic. And
' the fellow reviewers have asked, with
many keen witticisms, If I rcully meant
''I've seen the show again since then,
but I can't sec any reason te change u
word in Tuesday's reWcw. If jeii like
Charlette Greenwood, you like ncr a
whole let; If Ai don't like her, ou
can't stunu ncr. i use ncr.
til.. Ue nnllri1t' nhllllimil llCr IllOlluulS
this vear. In 'fact, she lias aimeM stuck te musical comedy. I111-, the prln
rtanged her personality. Heretofore, ,.,u f ettiinl te role, and Jehn I,, rihlnc.
there has alwajs been an Impression or, ,, 0;, veierun : Vivlen Tobin, and
coarseness about her work tluit ill- ( Morgan Farley hac parts.
im,1 from Its humorous uspects. hlic The name nart. with Its decidedly
has new dropped the cenrseness.
I spoke pf the music of "I.etly rep-
auvnuvu
numbers are new being nreimreil for
phonograph records and that the tig
radio broadcasting station nt Newark N
ideptlng two dance numbers for Its
The Walnut is introducing a novelty
for the rest of the pln"s run. Starting
at one o'clock, before the W edncbdny
and Saturday matinees, Mr. .Iiinsbcn
.. . . a 1.. tl. C.wi
Will gUC U Mien eeui-en in in- w--t
the programs te censim, ui un- n""
num
bers from "Letty Pepper uiiu eiii'
lier
con'ipeMtlons of lils own. wlich he has
written since.
THHATIUCAIi bookings arc in a
state of llux net te mention chaos
and u few ether things denoting uncer
tainty. Shows due in thW place next
week are liable te land miles away.
The ether evening Leenard Hlumberg,
the Sliubert's Phlludelplila commander-in-chief,
strolled ever te tlic Adclnhl
te sec hew "Drifting" was getting
aleiiJT
"Well, veu ought te de well with
Llllem' next week," he said te Heuse
'Mnnager Plunimer.
"What de ou mean 'l.illem I re
torted IMummer. "Yeu mean Petrova
In "The White Peacock. ' 'I.ilieni
isn't coming until later."
"That se?" suld Itlutiiberg. unper
turbcd. "Oh. well, jeii see. I haven't
Wn In my office for the lii't hour, se
you couldn't expect me te be lu touch
with the latest changes.
"Drifting," by the wuy, ends its ca
recr this evening for the present season
at least, when it geen te the store
house. William A. TJracly apparently
was wllllne te feet the deficit as long
as daughter Alice wus tlic star, hut i
with Mii! Ilradj out of tlic ejbt ins
iuterest lagged us sOen us lie saw the
weekly statements.
THU Old-Timer, (theatrically bpeak
lng) who sat en the aisle beat of
the seventh row latt Monday night uud
nearly iipplaudcd
Revivals Ma bunds tore at
Ought te (J s c a r Straus'
- Be Welcome "Clmeelate Sel
dier, elid it ii
nrst-rale revival. Tin. Xi.u-.'liiiiec
probably his 1,011. who sat beside him,
vtoek a little while te get uccllmutcd,
se te speak, but when be did, he, tee,
admitted it was "fcemc show."
And that's what usually happens
when the younger generation of thcu-
tre-gef-r see .oine of thu things daddy
ud te like. Unfortunately, he usually
refuses even te go near the theatre,
,nl shies at the ineru mention of
opera botiffe" or "comic opera" or
operetta."
1 rriiipinlin. 1. ........ 1. vi':!..,. ..11:.,..
. ...... muun ,, uaun IVIII.IJ.
wiicu he was here lust vear with the
ncver-aging "Krmlule," of u goetl ex-
""mi 01 mis. He said when he was
B'yus the revival up in llosteu Owen
nn i'r: . Philadelphia author, hap-
pcneci te be up there visiting his soils
the,,, .?. ' "" ,w,11 " Ke with 1
-... , iui: ivinc or 01111-r, prev itieu
ler-y would givu up one evening te gi
wnn Dim te bee Krinlnle." More or
1CBH
skepi
cntbi
rctur
returned
cavort about us Cudcaux ami Huvcnnes.
.-" n belne n ilisunci
the curecr of Werner .lanscn ana ex- lljer," In which he was last seen here,
preyed the opinion that It hud nil the n,e dclli-atr tn-Ic of the adaptation
elements of popularity. That view isif u,is t;niti-y comedy wa entrusted
-..i:,.n,l liv llip iipu's Ihut tVO of the I in Ai'lminl Ahilnllnli. ulinxe cfi'Illiiff
RaTm! S Sr 'com M i 1 tl,"t I'rt that secured him the
i.bS:( 1U ...l;,Vr'i'. leading comedy role in Geerge M.
ncd heniP Wikm, s,. i,n f . Lu , I'eliim'H production ot"lhe iteyul
ncalu te see ll'inmnr mwi him Vagabond.
Mutlf'SnH ii2,?,,hW,,r,iilf "'c modern New Face, n "Up In the Clouds"
Ste a l "fe " a'nerf, rmance of The I 3& M- "' Production of "Up
Chocolate Seldler-he1,! Tease te crllN I ", the' Clouds," the musical comedy
iize light operas as dull uud unciitcr- ,llc,, mm7 the h,,UDPr,: Theatre
taluiiig. Monday night has a cast that includes
'Hie cetiipniiv that's nlaviiiL' It is , many new and jeung fuccs. Skeet Giil
lth few exceptions? cupD. mac 1 t,?0 ' IiibImt left college te appear in vaudc vaudc vaudc
wwesartofaiiergaiiiaiKin that Hradvllh'. und was taken from there te his
fmoleveil iii 11.. we ... i...t.. ..e i!iii.j. nrcseiiL eneacement. JIul vanllcnssa-
... 1 1. ... V..V. 1. iimm ui .jiiiuuii.
u isiillivun of several
erjuetly seemed te be enievJiig the
P'ajiiig of. his or her part and bringing
ut the fullest values of the inlniituble
,!.r,iis' . T!,u", """''bird Duffey made u
Particularly line Alexius, Detmnr Pop Pep
Pii was 11 gorgeous Massakreff (uud.
or- '" w,,.'iVl.,,lp pregrums listed him us
iicncrul" instead of ."Sergeant" ami
nv.i'ini iniiin. ...... i.i... ..ill ....... n... ..nA. vnn zTnnp nunuu .i. ..w. -. . .......... ..,. iitu.riniieiiiu.ir I 11 111.1.111.1... . , ... ....... i,nH..i...i
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'ei , 11 V fc v weiiinju wus u ( rnrge Ate, personal irienu nnu .i, minstrel first part went llirniiith . ........ ...niuu ei me w .,,,, ii.,,ir in -Die I nin Kiie-r" VJ lv.KtSKUl.JK '' ,ln Mi Is ni'mid i ' i ' " aiier vinie M.m" M M,. ' ; ' ' '.. ',-"." e te 11
A S;!!"7 -'wwtfr " -r V &"-K. TB& " " ' :SS':S; uS Ky - SB S ?Es W j -- s ! i: ! victeria .-;:;; y - ; ;L;iE S
i mivai i,.' f,e,M,ir-v.,lew hut he call a "I'red Stene Jingle ,il0 direction of Kempten tiieene, stage . ' ," , , '", ,, . ;. Ki. 1,y ''' I .L C.ur " mUhi.e ,'...' 's t M'Mn "ihr Mti,, ii,,rmni" J. ' . .m.x ::si.vni.h:. NIYOM w" am juuki,,.-et, '- j
e, ' rhv velces i,l'tuc two were ntlek. tuIh little volume by the In- and screen actor. Six were selected fr . , edi nib" ."nfJ'T, 'n'f?r ,,nnr - - - I "i'e'mi's '.' "w if h" m m M;"ln.r" - "' - mi ' fl
, i7,,m ' 'dluiia humor st w be given te ii oil-' presentation In the "Night in llelip- I AV..V. fwiVi? i!i . ! i Prei-.il tin iv. no i-iim.iip- -, i ,iirr. I u t.ii.i; nA, Anw r,H mvhmi- miutt - - - - .M ' " .,enr'' .'u ' n. n,n i.reun.i r WJ I
ChcSlatfpteidir0.,,0,MSJhul,,,,T dm! uttendlngWedneHday and Saturday Z" show Miss Irene V Hl.lVr. n! PALACE A i',, r qR ANj in , ,; vui, vv , m l; - -VVWti" "JZM
1 ,i, "tc k1dlerV does hufflcl'iity vvel iniiliiices. Stene ami Ade huve been local organist and composer, has con- r, , 'rn ,n t I!11 '", " isee. lTumnu.ie..,i "ihrre i.lie m.em-." vi ai,,,ti,i,i iier in f th,. i.;ul, i.eii, ' irr ,, ,,r tl,l ','. , , i, f ' .'.. M-1 ' ' "" H11""" i"ih n"? r.i"r'i v vtflM
e merit the premised Sbubert rev 1 uls l'"eul friends ever since their tirst meet- rlbuted original music . Slurs of the Vf ltei.i, - " V.VTT f. m , ,. v'v V1,.",! '.'',' Hi'" "', "." !-,,!, .''l"'.: '' " " li""" " n ." J,': ' L " '",' iV,'.'""'" ,'" .'.'.,.l,e '.'" V- "r" $M
tenuF&ffiiTt'VM Kk t -"K" v.l,0,I st0,,,, M,ld l,I,, -,Hl-? ,I,1I ".p"-11' thteHBi. ti. i-..ite' ..JKVJrtc .Ti .m ,?vw,r 'VSVirt COLONIAL ""V'V'enui'iM xrngrrrSt'! ; J 'Y iVvV Mitir "iVV ixxs M::!- nZ'h. 'M
wee.! 1 1. V ' " H I.'i"t0 ' '""dkcrchlef." purtner. Dave Montgomery, were pre- 'of theatrical managers- here. " . .. ' ' ,,'i ".V" '.ii,, ",in,,1 .., c ', i"1 m narei.i iiem! - suiinr-viuii,. vim," L " "i.e vieran ,f i ,,. i.i, i ,.tl," , u w i,, iut, -. -vv,,., n J: . KIVOLI fifn'n?llbTa' JlT
, here v.'1;11 u' ,'"-' -l'erallc Society ',,. ntng "The Wiur.l of O." und Ade's I cecrt closed il I b W'' J,,pt'-iB ffi n. " s"llnr-v' ,','li vi,',';;" "' "ran of ih, l.ul, I eti," 's w a, .tun "M.e l..,n l.,,.f M ,,,, ..,,,,,, ,, ?!;(I,JS'''' J!-M; ,. 41
', re. And bow about some mero Oil- "ssiiitnii of Siifn" hud just been stneed Dl AY AT QQVIM MAUfD p i IS t ' ' , , ,' Miirche Slave vv, ii.iieid Meid in " s-iiiier-Mnii. Man" .- n id i t,.,d i " nL ,"! ,Ja,J" J!n .. l
' bert and Sulllva.,7 h",,n" ,,f tLJ!!"i,,. "" J' PLAY ATBRYN MAWR of Tsc Ikews ,- , , , in ts i,.,e- r-ue,.. , , ivrn .eier n,,,,;; AT OJHr R THEATRESi MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. I -V- ttlW .','! ' J S F " '? ""' M
QINCIS ... 1. t ,J.,M . -re i. ,' Petrova a Busy Weman Russian Relief te Be Aided by vA '" ' " ! ! f ?P 1
I pMTvZJZL ", '""W Vw i".."" Thetr,ca' E"te'-ta,nme"t ;v;ut FAIRMOUNT wi1,iii)l.'VAinba.ader '"VW .Vu:,::1.,. JEFFERSON Tv,'U,,r,''.'vl, 69TH St ---erS ,L
I em being u "siuipert" or leading man ,m " "l"-. '..V V , e';'k. ' ul A short play, followed by a dunce, J,lilm. M ,.,,, white in irah. raraiiiM-" m i. ub no .; in n . hlir j h..rje.;; m ii..,. ii.., "ir i m in rei.it in, i .. ...'-' J1".. 7 J."'1 " " w. s hM
I rtotmteff,iA,l ph.,er or ,' "'' I the A.lel,. . '1 ' '' ,1R11, mIH Le !.. ths uftrrnoen in ,hel MARRED HALfr CEN.nv T.'SK ., nVrU Rf '" ' "r"U",) ' ' vv" 'K Y. ,:, .V J."".';, '.'.""'iV.'vIln '" "IWsw ' ""? ' ,,V AX tt i .i'j JfS" i'M
I Hie Jumping pieeess leek nluce lu a . Mwiijiiy nlghl, has turned her hand te KUniiiislum of llr.vn Muwr College b.v ivmnmcu nut- CENTURY r lehu ninVn. u Mmw ; r w.uium ijiuhhu. m "n iiir.-nie" i ( , ,i n n vim. - "iiiirii,i c. H....M 1.11...1 u, .., Miier.MSrii Ji"S s5rW
M Hrely beautiful plnv fwhleli thin ..i.?- iniiiiv things. Hern in Naisuw, she if,0 Uussltin IteMef Committee. Mr. uud Airs. A. Peitnsii (,. r -..",'.J'l,14r,1 ' "..,., "i1."","0. ... , .. !' .JMil't"" ,!",m",,1 ".'.v"Nl'. ''' 1 i I'mn m 1 vi,(. i iimf.. 1 J ni "e "Iitku ..f ih- i.jy iJjJL't SKM
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B f Ueburuu," by Sachu (iulirv. This thu honor or becoming the llrsl weiuun ihu Savery," will be acted b.v Mrs. ticth weddln iinnlversnr.v tonight ut RATH QT TiiCATun-iieiew Beruc f,mnninin 0510 neruuuiieHn .we DADk' muuu avi: . dvlimiin mt ptdamia Tiin Ait"ru " --'-- A feSH
l.S!y WBlnallve Tuiui I wlstfulU beau, repeilcr. serving In that capacity 011 . HuVmll, head wurdeuj Mlsu A. the New Traymere Hull, Fruiikl 1 301H Oi. matinuij daily UermdntOWn matinijii UAii.y rAKK Ma, J ia "i liJi , , STRAND "'".' Ai."4,"lT ".'J!",0. B.. VlM
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Next Week by Four SIwws Cem
M. KRRI.V , .
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flavor te tlic theatrical situation liere next
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Shows That Arc Coming
Te Philadelphia Soen
March 27-
'The Circle." with Jelm
Drew
and Mrs. Ixslle Carter.
Ijvrlc.
April S llebert Mantell, In Shakes
pearean reportelre, Dread.
'"J-lllem." with Jeseph Schlld
kraut, Adelphl. ,
April 17 "The Varying Shere,"
with Klsle Fergusen, Bread.
Sothern and Marlowe, In Shakes.
penrean repertoire.
"Tell Talcs." Mask and 'WIb pre
ductlen.
It In New Yerk, but Mr. Helasce's dic
tum was that It was tee costly an ex
periment for the rinul.
Accordingly, probably with the
thought of its being the next best thing,
Mr. At will has starred In mother
Uultry comedy, which has had a mere
or less recent success In Paris. And
In the case of "The (Jrnnd Duke,"
Philadelphia Is mere fortunate,
"The (Irand Duke" tells of Fcoder,
n Kusslan uristeerat, driven from home
by Ilelshcvlks, who becomes an In
structor of Kngllsli te a eung French
gin, and who arranges, with n great
deul of cleverness, the love affair of
the girl and his own natural son, and
nlbe that efjhls former bwecthrart Hinl
lltlfitlif.H inn.
l.liin A I. n ,!.,. ....II tvlin linu i.iiinrnll
I humorous complex, is a long way from
I ti,0 ,i,.ndly earnestne of Mt. Atw Ill's
! inic in Kiiwunl KnoDieck s " rigcr
best sellers jeu piebubly have uud
it is salu te ee a tcature et tlic per
formance. Olca Petrevn's return te he stnpc
was what ,ou might call a hand-picked
nffulr. She net only wrete "The White
PeaeeeK," uud starred In it. but Mie ulse
deMgucd the settings and costumes
uted.
"The White Peacock" has u Spanish
setting, und opens with u conflict be
tween a sceundrelly husband und his
wife. She leae him because et bis
eil wa.s. und becomes an artist. The
third corner of the inevitable trlanglev
In introduced in the person or a jeung
chap who has been shamefully treated
by the huibund, and plans te get hh
rcenge en the wife, but, iustend, falls
in love with her.
In the cut arc Leen Gorden, 12. Ii.
Fcrnundc. Itandelph Bcckwitb, Geerge
Thorpe, Churlcs ltrekav." and Malcolm
Fnssett.
FUKD STONE opened his "Tip Tep"
show here last jcar, and since then
he has been showing It successfully
in ninny places. I understand thnt It Is
a miich-chnnged production that will
be seen at the Ferrest next week. The
people arc. generally speaking, the
same, but there is much new "busi
ness" including a special Fred Stone
stunt at the end of the tirst act.
E'red, by the way, Is te co-star with
his sixteen-year-old daughter, Dorethy,
next year. Anne Caldwell and II. H.
Iliimslde are at work en the llbcrctte of
the new show, and the eung Miss
t (,c Slmbcrt Theatre a couple of
cars age. Its producer, Jeseph JI
Gnltes, will show its successor at thfc
sumo theatre Monday. "Up in the
Clouds" Is the name of the new one.
Will Johnstone wrete the book, and
Tem .Tobjistenc the music. The cast
Includes Skect Gallagher, Grace Moere
and Mark Smith.
' Newbold Played Ko-Ke Rele
Itoblusen Newbold, ene of the lend
ing members of the cust of "The
O'Hricn Girl," which enters en its
llfili nnrli nt the Garrlck Then Ire Men-
day, comes nuturally by his travesty of
"The Flowers That Hloem In Splng"
I FOng of the second net, which is one of
the features of the show. As a matter
. 0f fncti Newbold played the role, nt
Ko-Ke in Gilbert und Sullivan's
"Mikade" during a big revlvnl, uud had
I occasion te slug that song, net once but
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IllCr 1 Pllljlllg IH" MV-UIH1 tllKUKl'UK'Ill,
his tirst having been with the Delly
Sisters, llurlcsque furnished Gertrude
O'Connor, 1111 eccentric comedienne.
Florence Hedges, the prima detmn. Is
a Detroit society belle, and William
lJullej is well known te picture funs.
"""" : ".'".V""; "."."." .-Tr ll-n. .-ll... r .,l,Mifl nml IMuurd 11 I ie Tlriiliin i inih n coucerte Willi n.i...""-, .- "" ' . ' " "ur nti t.,,iiiv of the ceuiDIWU puns lire even au.iriiH. .; '... ".7.,1. ..'.:'.' "w: 1 -'"'" 'WW"
Plaf i'lTluait ryleutT 1 .Jar s e Deener. tenors, and the iec.l ensemble Thaddeus llich. w itb one p, t a, f.ff Sffi ' K'lie f -- ' H ' Mffl.h r-".' J,!? ffi Zl Ji? "hUd e IfiaV
will duplicate a let of her fathers ni) llin,iL. Up of a part of the members , The Dvorak concerto Is perhaps the Jeseph .leftei-.-en and "llip Van ivi,,. ' .,,ml.iv dlllieftll te lender humorous I "" "'' lle3'H vw"' ,,, . "n" '," ni .' diiMiiin n 8 ..in cie u On hunday
KlrftiSJ;,X"hn.ni!l!Jn02rtt e ",0 I'alestrlna Choir, under the dl- most typical of the style of Its com- I klc' or Is getting t-. he the case with , ,Rh effectively b.v n chorus of men's SJVv'.nV", iK Ivinfn.ofnJ.'iIe, Srn,,,&X.b-S.;,iKr,,;,?l,lS!,',-tj!i?a
luaddtlen. she has been getting the best ii. ,.,lnr ,.n,.,. i,e ,.r hi, wt nf i.i.v of the J.ral,l: 1" "'' '"" "Mghtnln'." stu v..i....s humor mid a high quality of famiiuny known sji -M-"ici. ft1 'dnfen,3 of wture-recit,.i or r the eeiSt.,
voice training ner miner ceuiu previac. "" ...... ... ...- . , -. ... - - iireenwem tees nel c-ire hnu- ........ i . ..1 i,.nir kelilem niiv well ,. Th neunnm fei.irj rur this rccitul nre by
i.u nin..,,ni r.l ih.i .l ...ill i ,.,i,... i..,i.i,n iu ...imert wik elvrn. i.mit iniiiiiiii..i9 rr I ie iv n. It has .r... .. ..... .,."" .'.'" "ou . "lain telinl heaill.v S niein nu wi 11. . . Mtrot.elltHn Oi-ri remiMny will cue iu,i, jmi Mouri
y a ..iupUU i. .. ...- -; "'. "s uv .vuwv. ...,. .- ,.- ... ...... , ' " . , , .. , .1 , l""fh "U "PPCIirs III, out tin 'iiunrtct ul men's- eiee CUII Pill (Iver (lierHitW. "Andrwi 1 hram" HHt Tuemlnv .
least, have a partner who will take the The choral numbers were finely given. , much of the melodic richness et thp thought of appearing in the same plv n 1 humorous song which, with the full Uveninu i .; 'V.-';!""' ,",' 'i!,,c,Ti iwe lilMi'i'lvr. siinrtT kterim
place of the lute Dave Montgomery. aU,10Ugh u iarKfr number of members of New World s.vmpheny nud much of the Jir iiftrr .war worries her. TlilL li beam of 11 chorus, would fall eempara- ' ',-U W uriKllS!r ,K"' , ,0v" ..h'murl mi 'te "-"""" th.
k ... . t ' em.ie i,,..HAn ,.f ...in.iii.lili.ii Hi ffMl . llK Ulinl (M l,Hi krrili Hin 11 t.- l. t . . . .. 11.. Tlirt 111 1 ml iT t Im Itnti tot 1 at . .1 .1- Ker e.ili hlef ( l.lllilln MllTt.i t L. j wIi.m Sr firm nf navl Uim.lrtu'u Tl.tkii.
MT I nT M "uhlTnTve"; cm mere cflV ct " in e birge a J"""' . -! -nltl. it is pecu- 'Se long L,,tJ" ,, "Li,,. i,-- cd s..bco..scie..l.v with sheer lem.l ' b-mJJ VIuB,1..,,-1,VLI,',i,S?,i' . .e'.:'. , '?&??' ,"" WVrW,
"Take It Frem Me. ' which plnjcd 1 them mere meciivc 111 se nuke un .... ... . r... . , ii.t.iunient. w 1 eh l.etty.' . , ,, , pS net sit ein-c crasii the i.'M.ii,... .,.i. , . i, mer i-.i. ..mn... i..-n ' rim sn.1.1 i.it 1... t..,L-.r v.ii. "
. .. . .. . .!. 1 .. ....i.i !.. .nniiniw.aiiiiiini.ini rvniiit- ill 11 nil 1-1 (fl 1 iiuniiinii iuiii . v 1 -- ..-.--.. -. ii.ii-in iiiiiii.p t.tnii.- ii.-ii . aiiu 1 1 1 u 'fc n 1 it . 1 L . T ti.iii-ii.iiiu. .-. ..... -.- - ,...,... ..... linBu..i .....- ., ..-,, 'u.itujrF ULtiiii
..t.i.tv I mutt rverv nlirht. It iniM IiIm
-1,..-mw F,iwy I
STARS OF THE
'BRIEN GICL'
Ga-rr-lcVt
CONCERT OF IRISH MUSIC
i.mi.i c...t.m.n . Un.. nt I
""" siiisii. v... .w. ..WW.., w.
Geed Shepherd at the Academy
The anniinl concert for the H6usi; of
the Geed Shepherd wits given last ow
ning nt the Academy of Music before a
fair-sized audience, although the merit
of the performance wurruutcd nu eicn
larger attendance.
The boleists were Agnes Clune Quln
lan, piunlst; Jessica Dragenctti, se
prane; Miiyme Uwjer, alto; Jehn I .
auditorium. The balauce of the parts
was ceed and the renditibu left little
te be desired except in leluuic
sang "The Meeting of the Wulers,"
"The Ceelln' " and the ever-popular
"Kerry Dance," of Malley, ull of them
being arranged bklllfully Ijy Christopher
O'Harc. A three-part chorus of wom
en's voices snng "Kiite Kearney" in
highly acceptublc manner.
of u young singer. Sir. Weber In the
difficult "Ciele 0 Mar." from "Ule
cenda. and Jlr. Aiubregi. In the
Duke's song from "Ulgolette'." showed '
nrcKllent lene nnil l'eiiiI iii.iMiiiiiiit.lilii.
Mr. Deener sung ".Melly liiivvn" in the
t.vplcul lrisii foiis-seng iiiuuncr, uiul i
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GP Mni LESLIE. APELE LBMIriW 'ST
HAYES, tJn CARTER "THE J3CWLAND. tLKVilC T PflkM
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' ',':'; '&fby''im''''4 WILLIAM M BAILEY. attd-Hiff MOVIE M'KjePy
;'C-VfLK.JlJbfcl MAIP-UP'IN THE CLOUDS" Ubcrftr SL:?'
Vim' T- - .iHUBHLiLHf - -,- - - 9H19r r- i charlotte
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u '"mLm: : '''i:Jknv'S::.,iW:'9 walnut
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Njr. t iilllllMVTHE
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Ut tne soloists, .ills unisenem preu- '""" '" . - nwi ""iu wi a r-,l f ;.2U .V THOMPSON HT3. I PDP AT WnDTUrDM nrn.d SU.t Erl. I DCriTMT JJ-nUFT sr llelew 1TT1I ' fS.
ably carried off the honors with excel- I whom were consulted in the compesi- ArULLU AiA-riNnr, uaiiy liKLAl INUK 1 HLKN . .10. 7 it e r. m. Kfc.L.t.I 1 J-",,vrnl N v te xl r. M. fcTlicNIXON.NIRDLINGCRJBt I
lent rendition of nil lllia from "lie- Hen, Mr. Penha s musicianship steed M. AILsinr '.. ' ".liisl Ireuwl llir Ciirnrr" M. Harelil T.leil in "V -ulIor-Mnile Mnn"JM i' liinury t,i .'llr-i live" I Ujf THEATRES IiJf I
hetne" illld the famous "Vissl d'lllte." mil ns the salient feature of his per- T -AII-HlHr i'esi ".ln.l Xreuinl the erurr" ' Hareld l.lejd hi " Miller-Miiile ilnn r r unite" In "-rt line" ' ' S5sJ
from "Tosea." '"she has' u bJautiul fermanee It is this e.enient in 1,1s V, IN ,",. V ' M .W ,',? "i SflWf : ! XXW ,H' XIX IX?' BELMONT " ,V UKCT
voice of the real draillBtlc quality, be- idll.vlllg which must nrellsc the ndinilll- ' A1.I1.1 ste m in "The InvUllile .ir" l". Hareld , I.ISd In " s.illi.r Vlmle Mini ;. I,. 1 . Hi , " r, ,h- m a, 1 no Mr of (1 I .lu r i.'0..11
lug high, clear and With the lutensltv tlen of these who prefer le hear music ,..l fe.ly In "A I biteiis I'm-lliiey . Hareld J.lejd m " ,illor.Vl.nle Mun si. llii.-lm8 m l.lttW liir.inN r - m. i,.,, "Vnin of llir nur J '!$''
which is demunded III arias from th'c rather than te listen te technical aH-"a Vi a-i-hi-stslt n 1 kith 7. -TLTZ " "" iRIAI TO i.Ukm row n am:m u V 'lin,,!,V,0.M,r,;.V,Vr..,hc.l',,.,,v '''''
emotional Puccini operas. While she U'.-hlevcinci.t. although Mr. Penha has ARCADIA 1 ii te 11 i ! Vi ' MPERIAI TH . vv.u.NL'T .sj.s J KI AL 1 U VT -, , ,.,.,.. U,.N- sr ,'. ,r ' ' .. r ' '" 111,;.
did net "act" the , r.as m the sense 1... lack of ill .In. us w;s shown by the M w. nKerH , , lx .:ml ,.,,,, ,,... . Vl.r!:',1? .-'. ' V,- ,t ' - , - .' ,1-ne TTnu Jia-J J;; Turn ,,, s v,. ,i,!iL..i1,!lr'SS tf & W '
that such artists as Uufle and Challu- euscwitn wiiici ne piu.vcu ine t iiiicuit t v iir,K,r, a i.. 1 ;;ene ':'rn- ' r.-jtareid 1. uVJ r m e v 1 V- ln"""' I'.'mu.n "ii.e i.ejii within" prnAR wm ,v ruJvu IvpsTJuT
pin de their best-known operatic arlns passages, of which this concerto has its , - ' 0':rr" ,' Z 1 , ; , -jureid i.teV.i ' , ",ii,,r.vi',..ie M..!." '. -u' -;' - M.."V,1". . " ..1'."!!r,,i,r" .. L-llUAK 1 in , .'.pV ,nd p Um
en the concert platform, still she fill share. Ilt-uvui-i. passages written , l.Jv.'VA i t S' -5 Ji Sr eil: JJ.'Ji;; 1 - Vt'a r Vj If,0eV.,. V.1 " i'l'ilrViu'ii", ytt& " " ' ' 1 wV' 1 .'Vir'S?1! Vi? C.'""" ' ' .V1,.,'t ' ?t W'
hheued a realization of the dramatic ' "r he instance of Schieedrr am W tun S nv. iiesith . 1.. ne, "imt. i.IiiiIeuh ih" ' V.frii .1 ' .' ' ...v ' er""j V.'",l " " "r ' ,'J?rt '" "'n i.f tlm .NerUi"
demands"-;!." K nnd did Vh'n'Vur . certain .0 tax the abll.l, of even , -Tp nkun emA..'., ix . ' --"LilmiV "Z SHERWOOD B,&$ Xi , "M" ,W ,V,' " VS.Vi? 15!?;; B ll,.
better than might huve been expected the greatest of cellists, lint Mr. Penha ASTOR l J matis-iV i y i..vTm, .... .,.-.. M v ... st-n. ".i,i hinir.'J nn. " . ! !" ', "it iJirriu, "0 Ve""
Miss Dvv.vcr made a flue Impression 011 einuince 01 tin conccrie nut nils heen M ,, v,trrH i iue iml-IMi- rimer
lier numbers. Miss IJulnlun's line ' neurtl In tills city since the memorable r Uhum l-nei. in "Ihe invMlile I'ewrr"
pln.ving Is tee well known in Pl.ilad.'l- l ''udlng of Cnsnls some .ven.-s age. - ."- ylZZ or".!"r' er".!"r'
plila te need any comment. The concert opened with tlm noble (J i- -Mar mil Mmin in 'Tinie'
The program was divided inle "two miner synipheu.v of Hrahnir one of the " Mnr n1 N""l,'r 1"l'Ti
purls, between which the Rev. William I several symphonic works which has had ri"i irninrv "iir..d Huii.ehanna
.1. Kerby, of the Catholic Vulvcrslt.v the distinguished title of the "iciilh." tiL.jEallU ominueiu. -J until il
of Washington, gave un eieellent ml 1 The composition Is epe which appeals vi vim t.irr h "Tiiuniierihui"
dress en "Secial und Spiritual Ideals.'' especially te the orchestra plujer in Its J.. -,,fVr '" "Il,!n,,TOie.ne.ai.E mil"
. 'intense emotionalism -u fea lure uhleh lV-I,'.'.1.' ,l, '."?, 1". ? 12,5 r
Pen and Pencil Rehearses
Helical-sals nre untler wnj for the i
n I I. I HI..UI. -I .. .-!..
Lm no, , "" e eV n "nV. tf
" " ,,, , . I . , ,
,- r
STAGE COMING, HERE
MME. PETROVA "THE
WHITE PEACOCK ' A3e1pli
PENHA SOLOIST IN THE
DVORAK CELLO CONCERTO
Gives Splendid Performance With
Orchestra Brahms Symphony
1 Tim rrteariAM
. Bilnplieny, (J miner.
.mu'iuK ,
' "'" ' lu .lr . Hnd etcncMiiia .
Michel renha
cess with the Dvorak concerto. It was
Mr. Pcnhu's first nppcuraucn in Phllu
delphla us individual sol
lrellnt.1 rn .ill lt.iil Im ti
cellist for two icasens uud litis appeared
js nbeve all 11 melodic one. The con
jerle gave Mr. Pei.hu un opportunity
te ilihplnv his unusual beauty of (one
In the slew movement,, as well us in the
second theme of the lirsl movement,
while technical ugilily both of the left
hand and of the bow way demanded In
the opening and lust, movements. All '
these tests Mr. Peuhu met cusilv. Hut
abeve the tcchuicul demands of the con
certo, dictated larecly b.v two of the
grcutest cellists of mejjeru limes. Huns 1
..I I .1..... ..... 1 1,1. .. . ..- .
iiuini iiiuill. Iiui. imr IVIlll 11 ecriCCI
execution, but gave them (he udded
element of being ctceedliiL'lv uiuslciil.
Instead ;T being mere lechnical feuls,
"e small matter when these pllssuces
M;,," te have been iiitei-pelated for dis-
'""' " b" iuu ecm. per-
i erigiuuiiy 11 was supposed te ack. '
'This element of Ihe work was shown
rin.MS... Ill .. i-ni.-l.lllj B II
suengi.v in jcsicrnay s perrernmiice, lu
!'". .!.. P)M)M "f Ihe Brcu. ,ele
lusirui.ienis ei inn ercne
Murr lift s nv. 'larnniKewsKj - ir.i n ii,.,i,i!I. it t.. ...... , ... ' i. lmwu tne r nrn v uiiu iiciiui.v nr inn ,.i,i,, uin u ltpi v iniiresrnii in i e
..
M-che, Pen It cCU , of the ' JN .He k,B. In'oed Mern- AZ LA XWUlS! tiSlS
Philadelphia Orchestra, was the soloist "'. .'uegc. 1 lie present King sl.cteli clierus singing one of the met ev- ' M,cnis te be 11 wonderful opportunity te tomorrow- aficrnnmi Thn i-eriioe will he
atvcstcrdavufternoeu'scoucertof that 1 l-'t Your Mern, '-and was written !iulsite of ...II musical forms. There is , a(hunce. the inuslt- both of the church n- iJjrea,J,i,;n wii?"' ?.HSr
orcaninlien nml lie s-iirel 11 -real sue- " '""ij nice. a better .rileiiiling man 1.1 me mucii ,,,,! et the cltj. n dlreetlen of H Alexander Matthew..
organization una lie storm 11 n ut .,i.nw un.l mere sonority as well ns 1 -
' ill,., n 111 .. ... , 1. .
... 11. .. ..... !...!. L7.U....... 1...... ri
I.. ... iiine. ..i. . ... .. ...iii. .. ..i-. - - - . Bara !! iji j n iiu i n iiiiii vli in .. ...... ...-. . . .1 nu 1 1 u rt ... .. .. ...
PV.TKMtwIW!
W"ic i
- ,
NEXT WE EK -
LIONEL ATWILL nd
VIVIAN TOBIN. " THE GRAND
DONALD
BRIAN.
"THE.
CHOCOLATE
SOLDIER"
Lujt-x'c.
Remance en Stage
Charles King and Llla
Uhedcs,
, I
jeilthflll s neers mil inncers. who bne
, , ... 1
.11 prominent place en lim Miuilcvlllc 1
mil lit J, I , IM'llll fl 11C.L AVCCli, UUVG '
h
Ii
ing
King
iiuine part. After several ether en- I
gngeuients, together, they weie mar-I
lied In 11110 lint nnllkn cn.w. ....e
inn in i.fiu. jnr, unilKc some cases,'
Z ' T""',1"0 ,ll(1 ",?! CPUH?' MiPV '
n..,,..- in in,- ,Wir imK rejoined Ills
She Fears Perpetual Rele
ml 11 t.iplcal stage remiincp. Theyiwnicn rau " ny '": :"',",'' ment of the original St. .Murks .Men's 1 itner. 0"" "V;lt.hdaen iianiit EifiV
rst met in 11.14 in the company play- I ? ..S?. Z Choir after its brilliant career of the .""eUt."" U1Cn " E""'
"The Little ..Millionaire" when "A ''tweuld net be surprising te tre , ?5" v. " X..n.:n.T -i'Untl Th- .. rhnlr et j?i. Mark's Church
followed (Jeerge M. Cehan in the many of the ether churches imitating its ."" ,,',, mv .. for ,i. services of ?'". Sl!e., " J;?ibl1EVce .JhS.nV,u.SS
men " Charlette G.cemvoed, wlie plats the
eK with the 1 title role in "..ctly Pepper." ,"0 ,0,1
biis been sole 1 s.cul comedy vcrMen of Ch:irlc Klein's
Iamwiii. ''ined.v,
.vinggle Pepper,"
HIIWUtT"
Ph.
.r .... . .-...... 1..
r." -i:thei oihmeii in "lirr n Mem-v
.'. - - I?ihpl CluMne In 'Her ""n.Mpnrj
r."vilih.'in ?. 1 1 rt u! "Truvelln' tin"
f William H. Hart In Tr.ivrlltV (In '
nTTriiTvinDr r.i.r a haitimuki: '.s
d-i i iiviwixu. r.e. r, no sat .Mat
I'. vvm. r.trmim. ' i" ' , ' i" r
s -'K.-no e Hrlen hi "thivainiu l.irlei
DDfiAnMAV Uvcd Sndr at
n 4.- 'i i m
The I elil I liter"
rilDTOI'I.AV.- niOTOI,ll' nillTIII'I.AV riMITIU'l.Ms '
- nre
siabeb m -1022
THE CRITIC
PHILADELPHIA has a number of
musical organizations tiuluue In their
nlms, but It has ene which Is probably
net duplicated In the L'nHcd Stutcsn
choir of men's voices which devotes Its
.nllnl nffnrl l unrTOll IllllKiC J lllS I'C-
Ih the Men's
...tutit Hnkce-
titiiiu i.iui
4rect. west of
markabln organlztlen Is
Choir of St. Mark's I'retci
mil Church, en Locust street,
Sixteenth. ,
Tl.' ,J,,.i, n nrcnnlzed or rather
... ...u.. ....j -rl . ,
a'
11UH1UIMW i." ; "j I .,.,,
semhle, Its projected plans hue Im.ei m
mere nmbltieiis mid this 0,,r, u .V..i
.....A.! iKOllHUr 1111- llll'll " Viri -
i. a ....... l .I it in t lin
. Mii-ryu ...".,"" ' ., .....II ..,.11
us full of the dignity which murks tn.
i. .'.,1 ....innuliliiiiK. The stjle l
IlHlHI" UPIIIK ULUllllini hiii'hii,' '
lipsTMicred compeslt Inns. The stjle is
IICM Pillini ''" , ,. ,, .l
ceiitrupiintul. but nieledleiil y m, nnil
net mere counterpoint for the sane ei
wrltiiiB In this strict stjlc. Tscliircii i
" " . ii - il... I'Liimnii
I lf wm " ". , . . . t.
....... nun nf til IH'M OI 1 III' 'ivtnmn i
v: mirw?&timM,mt
SnnHniinUnil InH 1 .11111 ft, r ltv
rii -t.,ii'mi linn
.hiiii.ii-ii " I Hllccess of the OlglinlXlltlOll llllil "ecu " y,'"n ,i nn Acaurriiy Miirie ptl AP
.... .. . ..,.., ii... i ji.l.tt. nnr4 nire-ll . ...... v . . i i. .. i ' .. ' Hlile (.train. 11 Mtir iI'n tnrentt
men H ciieir HIM. v.'"'.' " "SUCH llllil It WHS (ICCKIcil le ilium- ii rnlllnt will , (he (irinelMtl wtulnl. ills jfl'
11, with Andrew Wheeler ns prcM- .n,,t, fculuic of the music of the K"reni-iit hiniii in, nini iioaiiiile by tS ?&;
dent. Lewis A. W.1IW, organist of the' parish ,,,, in 1MB ';";"'": K ,W, ,i,vi e.'nT'eiKir ft
ii .. i,.. nnil .leseiih llenil- special services. n which chllielHlc cel i- , '"'"t v. Ill lm Jelm Jl.ireluj, the jeunr Kn- 1 r' I'
church, ns conductor, ana .low in , t, n.cl.idl.iv: werki. by ;h ir Jn.7. i-yipiji meUntcr. 3iurtSr '&
cl.en as secretary. Ihc '"" "' , .Mendelssohn. Sil.ubert. Il.i.llnvr. Ge.,- , ,!, ';, IpJ Srry'.fra'
tlll illrect the clielr. The membership . , Tw.,,n., ,, 1IH tll ,lN Jnlr , w-a.i ,l, nrn,ir "., "nal"-P wn aJ J
f Is about fifty, with some very excellent that Mr. Wheeler made the IJng 1st. rBSi. o;rX;r,t!r"Je,rrnS,nn.elhSi .jlfl
vnl..M .iiiHin- them and the standard of iidupliillaii of the 'Ischlrch muss, am i. f,,?niri ins.i t timViBhiy.nv. mfiS; J'SiM
k voices anion,, lliem. n prebnbly prescnlcl in Us eriginnl i ' ; , Kii Iiimp iim.h far Wti l,rarJ at Unln
t their singing is cry high. "" "" M fnnil, t, thculnd Instrument nccem- ' '"'I'-rmonie umeert.. VfM
nieusured by the stundeids of tic grciU ,,,.,, for tll(. ,)r,t . In Hi.. ,.,,,., ,, ,, IIIIwrllna h.r fe)0H
' men's choruses of the city which me nltnl Stilt.-. Leu tlif thelr miii it In ri..i...M i.n,i...,Ur, .icnny'iJiT in hlr Tffflm
t devoted te secular music. Ami there is j 1I1,j,.f ,t It iw.',0,1. "1 ,,,h', A""'emy of .ln.le en th khWi
irbi; no city in the c,,u,.tr which, . n.nilll ."Srfe,"!! , ,'iS
! bus se ninny realy lie uierusis ei .,,,,. VV,. JV ti. m,.'n , Si'.,hnw."H !",s"""",'i " moeunt of nine J
I'riWaSf ti.r cms. n,.rc i,r,r i.:; . r .:; i. tei si g i ws-?,i! I
During the tnree juirs. ,.iu.n diuw ng u urge number of iitteii.liiiits ' "'iu.i : u mei, i,(r effcrinRi. ure the cavs- I X
.nTltl.nHPcrfernied Gounod's Second noted by tin- rector of the church In t .. ' '".ivii or yon:.e." win, iiuioebf.il- . jlA
' Is'Mfhc Oheenls.e..r;ii.?!.h the icar book ! r ,'' . J! -"r! . 1
cur en the scceiiii niiiiuii ' in jmii. wiiii hip nunc enners. me ,""V"' nrie nmienai nenr h , (
' . ... ,..,.,. Vlnn l.ns eiilneil In ' "'"Imt-.I.I i.Tpaei! se what and the , &&. J',m ''," iiy IS V. S,,1n1iiil5 " 1
AS THi: organization lias guinea j,,,,,.,,, jm.i.itlei.s of the erganl.utl.iu i.y Julius iVi.IV,? and ?" k niiai'-. 'iiemi ; J
, render Tschlrcirs graiui muss nu ...... i(,lu(M.t VelKinnnii. which was iirruiiged "r'!2 rerrioen. March m. ut utfe o'clerk.
Voices, with wind Instrument nccem- fe). t,(, ,, , ,u ,,,, snl,,. '''ih-Wn7nBbV-mtJl,wVjfl,R 'iSKS'i
mnlnient. at the morning senle ;n he, Ar Wh,,dl.r .., wl0k) ticlls ,. sHr uk-hH.-lM.'"' Sn, iiareuret M.
last Sunday In April J lie L nglisii f , ,, (t t f ,, b()uk) , JvmiJ. ."ijirulte. Hum Tunwr. ptanlit:
ndiiptntlen of this rcmrfrUble work w .ns ..,, mu ()f' ,,. Mn ()f 1C ,,. , J1IJ",f,Cr' 8uprilne! J"P".no ucmbr.
originally made f','1' 1t,"'.,t"'s.t,.,-;1 ' s uztien is due." ,
il,?Vft X'.n.n.loef the city as mill; popularity of ,he Men's Choir S,, 'iS
well as the church. , J- was Mich that iiiuii.v denuinds fur its ,,'.' ,'.'1',l,,1'l' V",!. u"" '" tll Irfennance
W V..i. ! ...uu U..t Im-ii fine Piece of l K1....P(W ,...,. ......i.. ,,,,1 , fn;il ihcs.., L.. "V,...1 Cft. "'J?". "'"-. 'or Molln and
ttrlinru for lllllU' CMlerii. ti in ui " rriMiun u n. iijiiuiinnii. uiiu uiut hip '"m",'j u .iuhic. .MuiirK-n jjarnbOH, the (lis
wlilcl. the composer of his-nation nn-l death under ,1,.; leadership of jhc pres- !;,r:;1irBli'VnhlrVe11VrrVn,,ant,,st'Un13l1r
lllWllS eceiH'il, nun ui" "
rnltcil niaies ill neiJ
..n..,miirilv much
' . - - . .ii. . ,.n: .:.... i..
I utIHiiux. Is iiecrlhelcs sutliciently
"""" ". , , . i
ZfZ , ,ne
NOtllU tlim..
. . .
mlir. mcmbeis et the .Men 1 noir 01
X s;i. jierk iun nun cntiiusiiisni
.. ,. .. 1.1..1. .1 .1..1....
"'" "".","" """'... ..::...: .1..."..
WilllOlll Allliii nu "iKHinMiiii'i. ..v.v.ti.
u, a wpccial Held of music can hope te
SUCCCeU. II IS eillliupiuii. i-ui i .e uuj
example. 1
There are few mere lovely forms '
et music iiiuii HH.I.-.UI urn...... mi. e 1
rii, ,,u,. .,e ii,,. ;lnlirr Mm
'imrvcluus blending of the M-vcral parts '
the two tenor pari, im- u.hh.miu "
linrll
mere contrast man 111 women s tunc
alone. .
TlicM! charncterisllc are especially
m hinted te the rendition of snored
.1. I'l.nilfiil 11 iiieh'm voice -ire
niille. Ijitulliiil ns nn 11 s vmiis ..re
ccular music, ine uignuy .inn seu
period have
; . .. t. ... .1..
iinv of his best works were given here newl organized Men's Choir who were, ""m e' me ji-dpe arm.
i.v choruses of men's eices under Ills, member, of thu original euu nt St. (
hi clierus ei no Mark's 'imeiiL' them Mr Wheeler. -01" f l"KI". '"n jenn &M. will lv
town direction. -"urK s,n:","",-1, , u" "', ;;'r; , "',,', " i.n r.ltal In the luillroem nf the n"ii-
r it,,. ii. rrinarkiiblc feiiturc of the "Il0c efierts illd e much te make the u, Mrntferd ,, ovelllnc et aUrr y9
'"." .V," , 'V i, i il,.V"J il tlii. fact first one successful, ami who Is cry "ur iiuMih..r8 by JW-h. j. sonata by Me2rt.
Men S Choir Of St. MlllK s is Ilie nil I . lll,eri,v....i i .i,(. ...iri. ,,f .l.0 ri.s. ;hn Chepin nelenleny. Oie. "Mhadeiv
Hint lis efforts lire dcteled en ircly te mui n liitcri si ii in mh work ei in- in LMia" of .MBcDewni. MKtunie of Doredlno.
t mt IIS sU'iii in- . mm)!., cut orguililitleli. Mr. Wheeler bus 111- "I n Tal.atlrn a jrunlaue- of I.laduw and
thecnltluitionef sacr .1 niisli. Ilie a iuiperlunl purl In the, ".V,0,."w,,f u ''"' '1 et ihuW,cen-
crulltre for IIU'll S elcc is er. Inrge tI ,.r i,i,ii.,.i.,i,.i.i,. i,. i.. i.n k.. I oiltnte the priisraiu. Th pr'x'K-di! of lh
i .1 1 iii.l f kPciiIiir music and while m"Ml of riiiluilel 1 la. hi Mug been e. rr.llt , ,,0 ,ieU1tn,i te the t'nimpleyment
111 the IIClll OI SHI1II1I 1111111. UIIU llllil ......... ,.f ,1... 1IM...1. .1, .hi.. I l.,.lmutivi ' ..t .1... .... !.... r..i...
i, a v hii ill . ill'
lllliui r in rii.-ii-ii . ... .i... e .. .......!.... I
Weekly Photoplay Guide 'cek of Mar. 20 te Mar. 25. Subject te Change
The following theatres obtain their picture through the STANLEY Company of America, vvich
is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for tlic theatre in your locality obtain
ing pictures through the Stanley Company of America.
. iiimiiit-- a m.i ii ii j r. 1 . . ... .... . . . . . 1 in il c i c 1 i i -isiiiiiiikrw 111 iiii nit u 1 niiktiuiui
i :;e a ir te 1 1 in i n.
M. - Av res A. Helt in "lleiiclit nnd IMIrl ler" I
l Avrea Helt hi'MliiiiKlit nml Paid rr"
V'.A5'"S "elt '" "HeuBht and raid Ter
I Vri, X. H.-.I. In Mlln.i.l.. .....1 I. ..I. I t.-1
Ar-S K Unit III "lUmchl mill 1'ulil I'm-
" n hi "HuiibIii ami Paid rer"
-
I I HKW Y JUIUM3 S rut I nitllA AV.
Liiucrvi i mminui: nvir.v
t -PurVNeml h "The l.lrl rrnni Perniplne"
I -Jehn Hu 1 r mere In "I lie l.ntn llalrr"
I ". Nnllan I'redui th 11 "lilt of I Ife"
T 1. O'llrlen lu " hluilreii llmrler"
L !'.' "in-Miiere in "Illumining IIUI"
t -I.. LTatlen In "Unr Hun Alenrj"
'ORIFNT Wwdland We. at 02a Ot.
W1"u'' MAI INS.r, DAILY
V Hi.rM a "Juki A run ml I lie ( nrner"
r IIuihi'v ",lut Aniiiiid li I ernrr"
;J ' I'Nlnitilc.) In "IliincrrniN llin.lnes"
I '. ralinadBe In "llmici-ri.ii llnhie"
I Mr. . JlrH. Iiella,ii n "lln lied"
s Vli . Mrs. li,..lt,neii . i "Twin IU-il"
TALKS TO MUSIC LOVERS
humor of the words. Fer Ihl" iciinjii n
choir of iiich'h miIcph devoted te suere.il
liiuslc has mi iinusiiiil epiMUilllilty
ud In (he seizing of (liN opperl unity,
the Men's Choir of St. Mink h Is prob
ably thc.iirflt In this country.
rpllK first Men's Choir of St. .ark b j
"- WUS organized ill 1WI . Willi IliP
Mortimer ns pres di'tit. An-'
,,;.;.MS ,,.', ,, (-haHes ,
M. Lainmet us sccretarj. It was Muiieil
te provide a choir for speciiiUervlces In
ijciii, uiiu aner r..iMy "i i""' .
, , e. t....,,. ,.r II.. t.i.t lilt I
iiuMiii r.immMi,
s, ,hll iw).f 0)(
l tiouned and tin
C U.l llll-IIIIVI. ...IV
.. t.. 1 1.. ..ii. ....... ...... i
muss in A Hat by '
lll'IIIII llfIN II IIIM'.'II II lll'l 'I'SSII 1"V
.1... I ii i
for
tlic
-. .,. ...". -,...
ni:i of them were uble le. In i.istlce te
iiii - iiiiMi - n K' l' ninir iiiim' hf ji imiih
thciusehcs. Ter this ami oilier rcu-
" .' l Vl.u'. - .;" w:r. '" "'-"", '",'" will imve ii leadlni placa en'thV pre-
choir lu INK!. After this the ergnnlu-
tlen fenneil the nucleus of (he present
l .. I. .l.il..
r Ull II It II 1 1 I Mill, llItlL IHliirr llir 111-
di-
ii t t i If 1 I
cm cnnum-iur, iicin.v iiuruuii i iiuiui.-i .
J nerc ere cmtiii nu'mecr.s ei inc
irein no' iiiuc vl ii uiii.iiiiniuin. ,
,, .,,,,
III' It lll li' 14 I'V.'IM'MI II'" run
111N-nu.l. thereierc one or Me,
helped largely te pilot tluit gieut organ-'
Ixntlnu through the hitler struggle nf the
)iri.t (,U.S , ,, MJ ss nlU.h lt ms
new-nttnlneii. ne is 1111 ergunisi et e-
... ..... . 1 .1 1.
' '"" .""." """'; " " .'"; ",' "- ,
KUOWieuKe 01 111c .uicua iuiiu-3
ci,rc, well ns seculur nnis
The events which led te the dishnnd-
thu ergnui.utiun and they arc likely te,
t,c many the members will net be '
nSKeil 10 give up 1111 unum- iiiiniuui 01
.,... ... .7 1 1. .,..,. i.n f......i in .....
Un.p.l-li nu inlerestlng and liniMirlnnt,
werK. 1 lie iiiuicni piiuiic or iniiuiiei-
MUSIC NOTES
riiilnrWphih Orchestra nudlme i.l ln
"" en""11 ," 'fv,.51
ITuncirwin foprnne. ..t th .
afrmK)M ni sHtUr.ia e
i-rar .uKriM. ii'i.uii in?
mii-riiief IrWn
mm llV II' r
f.e iirus .ire jiei-iri iin.1. -vna M-riiia
Vniiit siiit
'lil.i thhii; of l)i.tlni ' '
T - .V V 1 St, ' " v iVH ,? r I "
vv
vihj vim u.(
'A vircln.a I11urts11.il"
'' - hirles Ha,, in "V Ml.lnlthl tl. If i
s vn nn 11 iv In " -Vllilnlglit Hell" i
STAN! FY MlKiT7771..iii
O 1 M1M-L.1 ,, N M. te .,, ;.. j,
M--VV.I.1" Lurr,. In "srlloel lla,"
I w. , n-.r in "-iimiii ihe"
T i h Ihir in "Stheul Hai"
S. - ' Wr-irv m 's(ei)l Ha
STANTON ,v!,Vl',oU,.0;e,ol.,i
AJ 1, mi 1 e
limlfilll.-
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V - - I , rt i n ' 'e
T -- I , ruiie l'i u ei
I' - I reiu l'.i , i
t . I IOI s I' . I
I 'Kliutrilll'"
m "i oeiriiiu"
ii "I oelliilU"
n "rnnlfiillk'
"I IHllflllN"
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I' llineld l.lm
-- iiiiir-iimii. vinir
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Miijer Iii.iiiii. l'oinnllle Mntnteiln! lb
J'meIii Anntilnn; n Ouvrrninnt p.v, Al
inmii Kfinriicr, Minn rteter n euiw
FlnrjL I'.irlnl. Piiiimilpr. Ilntkrt L..nn
JiiirtH l.i.ulH IVAiwIe: Hclmililt, u Ml
I'uiiiuIIIm .Mul.itrftH ,
Thn nrel finpcnmnrn hrre of th fan
" i.rwiui . null, lih Mtronie, nPBIBIWf
tliii ruiunlfin r'hlliiilcliihla urrhrMra, will
Il.hit.l....!... J ik . . A n . . . .....
inn i no
H..h. yJ j u,.
I'hllHilvlila will lm the oerferm
""nuneniH rmm Vuhnn wn
'teVI;' 'SThIS,??-
m cvrntn
uregram 5
f ernuince off
ivunninR' "
Walt Whit
"imi'ln KiMinner Ter llw .MrnilclKaebu coelfif
u,,r' - 't '''' , - v,.
AhuecmiM
m. m .. ...... . ..." J'.1
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I III !' llllirrri ii' n. -- va-vw w iiut (r
Tu- T,hl ,.,,,,, ..., ,..,. .. . .
n.n ni, ar . , i. ,V'TCJ"
(AlIIHlSt of aolei.
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j i
c?."lTr eC ihn I'hlUrllphla
Vr,1.'",1;1"'."'. ,"' Wnlncmliy eNcnlne. th
wram Mrn. .me.i v.
J-Cbhcr, i.laniat. Will
"u "" ieiau
I in ATnmlnf ftenl.. All 1 41,-
.. I... i iV . "'"" "fin 111 MI'S
iriu injvpurH of L'. ,r. JIppe Hen In honor
y '" nni.vnniii amnvij-isary ei m
. . , .. ... ...
1115 C'"J V"i''fc titJ BW.CVII irjr lll
-.,;- -&HW ,, ' VhT'oPpheeni
TIutre Itradinrf. 011 Tucrrtay. Murch 21.
Michrl I'nliH miIe p Hint nf the I'hlladcl-
pi.u orchestra, win no 1110 soieiki.
Cimtll W. Z'drair, chairman of-
fll UMiC HI llll . lli-"i'un.n . .i..iuwii..c,
th. HfLOiiil ri"i Ital of tli bcusen for 3t-
nuaic at the I'hlUnnUHi.in 1 luU. nnneuncM
iiidav itfiirnoen. Miirrh V.'i, at II 1 M. lu
.... .....I. 1....... fl'IJ 1 V!i1t.t utrrnl .I'hn.l.
tait nc part ur. Seprano. Helen Buchanan
wert by rnen Oeuuiasj. J. U.
Uennatt.
."' 1 "conductor and Andrew
Lwli A.
AVMlr
w 1 b. at tne organ.
.
Ml-; -Ada Pohn. a '-J' iaartjta
' -rM,oer, n ell rrhlnv. jtarth 111.
At T:3ft r. M. tomorrow lher will twi a
mvisirnl hrvlc In the hcen.j l'rebi terlan
I 1 imr. h. Tunts -rtrst and Walrnit ntreetii.
-nt, .1 prnirr.ini innnlc ucnrally un-
KniivMf. msii unii.iiiai Irien ier vienn. nam
,. ...i ..mm 111 hIi-j b" uln'id. The rheln
1. .I,.. , tr.,1 li , LlndH-iv Virdn. nanlatad
j,v prrdei ! i oe!. vlellnlat, and Vlncant
POI IQITf l M. rk-t l-i Km.r 1.T
s-"-'sfuwih 1 :ie und II: 7 .,h 01. ..
;e - "nsinnce T I'madse in ".Srnndal"
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