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Hnnsarinn nev- -i...'n rvnlcal coraedy of sub iiMn'anolhcr'ireusc aiirn ilrphia Shi, deiiful.edgrn and a ccen aiiBKBH-I- w ..'..,rtnir en the way. , lirr'EB'WwM of plays 'about which A'f n'npettvc peat-lJuyrr could a.SS-CWlt. mnde-llfile dlircr- Si -wh-r he cot in at tni negmn ng ISrtViml no far as nny undcrstnnj i J?-ffiL"-S concerned. Provid lBe.. " n i.i. Arrnnepincnt8-HUU- Xb 'K a bagful of interesting pre. ifnndewn here at n time generally fiS&te te the period of theatrical ,'ikb'tW. financially spem"". !TiAli. will sec the opening of Franz "ffiBrt fantasy, 'LlW' at the Shi Theatre, and the beginning of "Srn wMki of repertoire ey xveucri jinu jinu !i3f7he Tepcnt with hl only non nen ffiCarcan play, "RlcHclieu," at the Bread. Twe weeks away, opening Monday, 'Aiirll 17. are 7,ec Aklns" btrnngcly cVnstrucd drama. "The Varying Sr.-n ith INe Fergusen, nnd Rethern and Mnrlee In four Shake Mciretn plays, a tragedy and three comedies. (The hold-evers next week will be ltd by W. SemcrKct Maugham r bril i. .mir nf mnnners. "The Circle." it the Lyric, nnd the four following t "uslcal comedies, "The O'l'rien tSIrl; at'the UarrU'K; i 11 m we ". t the Shubert; "Tip Tep." ut the remst, and "1-etty Pepper (lust Mk), nt the Walnut. As a matter of fact, theatre-goers ftu hare no right te bewail the r-ur-mt waen. Fliiiinclally, It Ih true, it lis fallen far below previous jeara. bnt artistically it hns seen thc presenta tion of some most Interesting dramas and comedies (with n preponderance of the latter), nnd there has been n much 'smaller proportion of thc frankly de stined tline-pnhscrs. us'ew If the waning season would ealy vouchsafe visits of Henri Hern steln's "Thc Claw," Cehan's Inimitable "Tavern" and thnt picturesque echo from thc past, "The Beggar's Opera" (all'ef which productions arc new "en "the, read" and hence net beyond thp bounds of possibility), it could be well Mid that, although a dismal sensen in New Yerk and points West, 1021-22 tittted Philadelphia pretty well, nil things considered. it.' I N THE TOurse of Al Jolsen's new elar. "Bombe" (which Is coming. by the way, en ApriMT). thc Inimi table Al, addressing the discoverer of America, says, "Helle, Columbus, , hew's the Circle?" 'When that remark was first made, 'lae point might have been eitlier gce ''graphical or tlipntrlcal, us Maugham's Nay wap in New inrk. Since then it Ml s meed en. nauslmr new nnd again almost momentarily en a transcenti nental trip. Itlght new. Philadelphia Is) asking Jolsen's question, "Hew's the Circle?" and receiving a very defi nitely affirmative nnswer. Wast Is the outstanding merit of this afaujrliam play, anyway? Veil, In addition te the fact that its Mit act is far the best of the three, U would seem that the author of "The Circle" has acliicneil that remarkable combination, n literary flavor and a sense of the theatre. In H0I11P (irrli'H Inn mm Intmnln.n a technical craftsmanship or mi nc qualntanee with the commonplaces of taglng is considered nnaleguua te com cem Brclallsm and lack of art. As n mat ter of fact, some of the greatest drama tists of them nil have combined the mm"!:1.10?1 m"!. t,,c Practical, and the closet drama" Is net, and never bus ' Tvi '?e aTatest achievement. ';'!il,a.ughamBll",rentl' Mlews In the toetfteps of Bnrrle and PInere. both of Jjem knew a thing or two about the . actual presentation of their plays. Constructively, "The Circle" Is as meticulously .errcct as "Thc Bad Man," which Just about ratiB the bell in that i Particular for tills season. - ITnnpnittnwiL ti .... . ... . Miki- i ' ",B'U. e "pinmeii" uy mile pierM of "action" or by-plny as I '' aH "y words; there -were few If i y superfluous stretclii'S of dialogue; DO CXtraneniiu .l,,in.,.....- .. H, . ..... ..vi,-, p, Unfi lH Itlltnnillntnl.. .11.. A..1 ... ti. -,. -. ,,l""ii"i uieuiiiirii in crin- .I7'S? -uBiignani ler his cynicism and , 5' smartncbs" nnd tlie lack of dlgni- ' -.-,.,.,,,,.. ,,P nin't t rvl ns te im ' anhlng else. 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Shakespearean llcpertelre, wltb Setliem una Jlurlowe, Lyric. ventleu and Dame Morality under the chin. t 0 Since musical shows these days nrc nothing but elaborated vaudeville pro grams, it seems te be the nim of the producers te have a ecrtnin proportion of the "nets" outstanding enough te bridge ever the dull spots in between. "Tip-Tep" is wonderfully cxempla ttvc of that. Few would euro te claim that It is thc oquel of the Stene shows of the past, but it has some features that get thc audience into se laughing n mood that they don't netice whnt stupid stuff fellows. First of all, there are the Duncan Sisters. In many ways the best "team" here this year; then, paralleling Ted. Lewis and his saxo phone artists, there is in "Tip-Tep" the Six Brown Brethers, and matching the California Ramblers of the Zieafeld Frolic nre the Sixteen Jenden Palace Girls, who nrc 'remarkable "deggers. Se thev go. nnd nt the end of the year the revue fans have only n kaleidoscopic virien of Individual successes ami strik ing personalities. Often they linwn t the least idea In what show thec people belonged. nfOVf? n Iiusm nlaiiwr'wht tins its D compensations en pay day, but it j also has drawbacks, ucetyc i . woetirr, icae, irii O'l'tcr Aforeseo, wrote "Lctty Pepper" for Charlette. Greenwood, has been at the ll'nhiiit Street Theatre nil week making some changes preparatory te the play's Xew Yerk debut en April 10. At the same time, Mr. llebart i t busy en the Manuscripts of tteu new muiiral plays. He hurried ..into the i theatre Thursday- morning for a ie henrsul with a manuscript in his hand. Miss' Greenwood was reciting her line und the author frowned cm he, 'leakid at his "script." "Xtick te the Hues, please, he said, and then iMcmy apologized. "I've get thc wrong manu script," he said. "This is my newest play, but net 'Leity Pepper.' " I T WOULD be n shame for any one who hns seen Franz Melnnr's striking nnd colorful "Ullem" te trv te describe It and tell prospective nudlenees what its story Is'nbeut. There ought tq be u law ugalrtst that kind of kill-joy con duct. ' Suffice It te snv. "I.lllein ' Is n Theatre flulld production (their second of the year here, the first being "Mr. Pirn Pnsses By") and employs the services nf that Interesting young Cen- tluentnl actor. Jeseph Schll.lkraiit. who , thus inns ihukch nif. in. makes his Dew in uie nesii te Plillndelnlilii iiudlenceH. ultliniigh n ineiiibered for his "Chevuller Vaudrey" in "(irniniis of tie Hierm en me screen. Sclilldkrnut plays the role of tjje "barker" In an amusement park near Budnpest. Ills love affair nnd subse quent arraignment before the Court loom of the Beyond form the skeleton for the story. There Is en liitprcitiug "Inside" story connected with "I.lliem." 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THERE never is n great deal te say In advance about 11 Shakespearean repertoire ceinpnny which comes around ns regularly as the flowers that bloom in the spring. Rebert Mnntell is as regular n visitor as these flowers, and this year he is presenting no "novelties." That doesn't menu thnt hi program Is net of interest te these en whom Shakespeare never palls. Bulwer Lytten's "Richelieu" is te be given Monday, nnd "Hamlet," "Macbeth." "As Yeu I.lke It." "Julius Caesar," nnd "Merchant of Venice" nre te fellow. The second week will see "Klchnrd III" nnd "I.eur," which leaves "Othelle" unmentlencd, though it is given in Ifls repertoire in 11 little "threvv-nwaj" distributed in ether houses. TOP" m . - i ' .World," nml "The Remany Rje." He TIVO ehauncs hare hern made m "'C,,lcxt appeared as I.eris lpanefE ill "Fc- cast of "The O'ltrien Girl," which ern.. MII,,lertIIK j.-,,,,,,- Davenport. stays en at the barrwk Ihcatrc. , ... .. ... ,. .... in Helen Mann t jieic playing ine title."" "- "'. "" "' ",. refc insfraii of Elisabeth llines, and "Tangled Lives," nt th, old Fifth Jeseph VcCalllen is thc here instead Avenue Theatre, New Yerk, Decern Decern ef Hex Carter. Carter and .1l.yt 7i'mc bcr 1", 1SS8. flerc, if U understood, been traniferred I Tlien followed n long succession of ie another company of the same show, romantic plays: "Menhars," "The which is te open in Chicago seen. Cersiciin Bretlierfi." "The Marble Ofirr musical "cemedianu" should in- Henri. " and "Tlic Face in thc Moou Meou Moeu rwifl Hiriifien of the fact that "Up in .light." nmeng citiiers. Inte his rcper thc Cleudi" endi its run nt the Shubert i leirc Mnntell occaslennlly introduced n ticrt week instead of tiff '""' '""' cln.-ic: first "Remee nnd Juliet," then ".Uiffcf Face," the Mcter llcrlmt "Iiiinilct," tlien "Othelle," and the operetta of two seasons bin I;, return I rest. Finally the classics crowded out te thc Walnut en thc I Oth. tip- romantic dramas entirely. Week's Deaths Duplicate Last Year' Precisely the same number of persons died Inst week ns in lhe corresponding! wool.- lnvr iwir. Tlint coincidence was, ' revculcd in today's weekly report of the Division of Vital Statistics of the Bureau of Health'. ' Fer With weeks the ir.tal was fillO. 'Last week the total deaths 'from Influenza during tin; week ending today, which Is taken te indl-' . .. t.l 1 i. . . , i. was li'Ji. The records snow out nttcvn rnti. nil ilnneer of an epidemic is nnst There were foity-twe deaths from I pneunienia and forty fiem bronchial , pneumonia. D.I1..M.M Zmam Cm A.rl " ' ,..,,! "'': mi ... V. V ttneil, ei nil' jinn; -muni Diii-vi, iii.ii Lancaster avenue nonce Millien, win he married Monday. t Miss Jennie Mackev, of 17"i0 Nertli Sixth street. Mr. Canen Is u son of former Police Lieutenant Frank P. Cninn. He lives at 'JKIJJ Gorden street. Chapel Service by Radie A rndln cliiuiel service will be broad bread rust at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the AV. F. I. station nt Sfiaw briilge i: Clelliier's. The service will be conducted by the Rev. Carl ('ram mer, rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Music will be furnished by St. Stephen's double ipinrtet. Hikers Going te Valley Green Tlie Athletic Walking and Outing Club will meet t,omeriov ut 2:1." at Manny unk for the llrst walk of tlic sea son. They will climb the hills of Mnn.i yiink te Valley Creeii. They will re turn bv way of Springfield avenue. Dr. E. II. Mcllvnln will Icndji&ij walkers. Te Discuss Preselyting ilvve Shall We Take the Church te rln Man in tlic Street" will be discussed nt n meeting et tlic wiureii t'luu et Philadelphia Monday night in the Church Heuse, 'JOi! Seuth Nineteenth street. Anether Window Meets a Brick By throwing a brick through the ' Sarah Payten nnd ether favorites. The. window of n haberdasher store owned j show is divided into burlcttas, each bv Pressman & Isaac, Eighth' and containing a number of tunes. An Seuth streets, early this morning, , ldcil feature will be La J race, Oriental thieves get avvnv with $110 wertli efldiinscuse, and Lang and Mae, singers, silk shirts nnd neckwear. This murks j duiicers and Instrumentalists. There is the third nttnek of burglars en store in thu hint two months. , Main Weds a Nurse; Keeps It Secret After keeping their wedding n secret threw months, Frank F. Ilecttcher, 'JS47 Germantown aveue, and Miss Hannah II, Robinson, Mlllvllle, N. J., have an nounced they wcre married December 0. The marriage was kept a secret because the bride was in training at the Haniariiant;Meii.mi wie u grauu GEORGIA CAINE. "THE O'BRIEN GIRL' Gar-picVc NANCY GIBBS, Shtibert Vaudavills ROBERT MANTELL'S CAREER Shakespearean Star Came te United States in 1878 Rebert Bruce Mnntell, who will be seen ut the Bread for thc next two weeks In Shakespearean repertoire, wan born in Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland, net far from the blrthplnce of. Rebert Bums, February 7, 1854. It was the intention te ninke of him n barrister, en account of a natural bent toward oratory, but success In amateur theatricals turned him te thn stage. He made his pio pie pio feVslenal debut In thc Theutrc Rejnlc, Rochdale, England. October 27, 1870, ns thc Sergeant in "Arruh-na-iPeguc." Twe years later, Mantcll came te America, and played for thc first time 'in this country at the Lelnnd Open; Heuse, Albany. N. Y., in thc support of Mine. Modjeska, appearing ns Ty balt in "Remee und Juliet." In 1.SS2, Mnntell again came te America, appearing hVt lu "The Comedy Star at Keith's Lisa Rjuu, who succeeded Luiirettc Tayler in the title role of "Peg O' My Heart" and also Is remembered fur her work In "Tea for Tliren ' und "Out There," Is nhether of the legitimate stars who hove succumbed te the lure of a vaudeville tour. Slie will be seen en the bill at B. F. Keith s next week and i her vehicle will be "Peg for Short." a comedy sketch by Dien 'Iitherndge. lir T IihIkiili itii.f in Iiiih 4.11 til im r M. J. Brlggs plays in her support. j Miss Ryan expects te stay in the two-a-day only a short time before return ing te her first love. 1 "Angel Face" Coming Again ( , Following "I.etty Pepper," the! Chnribttu Greenwood musical comedy! which btnrts lis last week at the Will- , mit Monday, Victer Herbert's operetta, "Angel Face," will conic te tiiat the. , atre for u limited engagement, opening , Monday, April 10. Jehn E. Yeung nml I Marguerite Zender will be seen in tliiir eiigimil roles, nnd the cast is said te be virtually the cine thut appeared in thu play en Broadway. Hew He Wen the Laughs Ray Ciimmings, oue of the leading i characters in tlie "Whirl of New Yerk" I revue unit en tlie Shubert vaudeillle I Itlll nt the Chestnut Street Opera lleu-c ' next week, did net alvvuys use Ids pros I cut "nut" methods te put his comedy ' across. Tlie change cuiue when lie was iiiliiving lu Fitchbiirg, Mass.. In a re- I fined comedy sketch. It war n geed net, I Cuuimliigs says, but the whole trouble was that the audience didn't think it i funny. He worked desperately te win Inughs, but te no nviill, Theu he be- i uiue disgusted and began te "cut loose." He breku everything in sight nnd tore his hat nnd stepped en it. Tlie uudlencc howled, and he has been I doing approximately the samu thing ever since. Trocadero's New Shew "The Breadvvu.v Belles" will be next week's show nf the Trocadero, and In the cast of this lively liurlesie will bu Billy Shuler, living Seiig, Ren Lee, ueauir onenis ei twenty in "The Breudway Belles. "Lew Kelly Shew" at Casine Jack Singer will present his well known "Lew Kelly Shew" ut the Casine next week. In addition te the popular "Lew," the cast includes Art Hurris, Al Harrison, Kuthrln Clair, Heldcn and Hayn, Resitu and Leuis, Delly Par ringer, Butler Mandevllle and Sam Wil son. a no snow nun nunner or elabtv ASTOR 'MrY .. -..w.i. i ITaI'M IIatM Al. K. iJrini"-" ... ii(;:.",-n; iiTfrfi - wi f nri IO ' BALTIMORE SF2S!X feast 3B: ft? &JK :sss:: , ue Mine "'""urr" clXAt ' ii nrariv In "Huh Men" Allca llr.dy in "llu.b Mener" DI 1 lL?Dlt5r Ilre.il k Susquehanna DL.UCDlrvL' Cnntlnueu. 2 until 11 M. Jehn altbert ln,"Shame" T. Jehn Ollbert n "Shame" W. Fex'a 'The Queen of Hhehy" T. Kox-a "The Queen ef ghha" K. Kex'a "The Quern of Pheba" 8 Gall Kane. In "Wlae llnahnnd." BROADWAY -lkaSSW. M. De Mlltc'ii "Saturday Nlaht" T. De Mill'. "Hatnrday laht". T. K. MacDonald In "Truat Your Wife" F. K. Macnei.-aia in "irui "r ; 8. K. .MecDenalil In "Trutt Your Wife" PADITm T22 MARKliT HT. LArl 1 JLt i0 A. M. Ie 11:15 P. M. M. rerma Talmadae. "te l.uxr Annie" T. Nerma Talmadae. "Ie l.nte np'e" W Nerma Tnlmadse. "tie I.uxe Annie" T. Nerma Tnlmadne, "lie l.uxe Annie" F. Nerma Taimadge. "ie i.uxe Annie 8. Nerma Talmadne. "lie I.uxe Amile" -.f-l rWll A! Otn. A Mapleuoed Aves. L.'iJL.V-'lMAl-. 2:30. 7 nn.l 0 P. M. M. Wm. DeMllle Pred., "MIh Lulu Belt" T. Wm. DeMllle Pred.. "Mia Lulu Ret!" W. Wm. DeMllle Pred.. "MUaLuIn Hell" T. Gee. Kltzmaurlre'e "Three Lite tlheata" p, Gee. ntimnurlrn's "Three Live GheMa" 8. Oeo. Fltimaurlce'a "Three Lhe Gheat" FAIRMOUNT Oth ft ('.Irani Ave. Matinee Dally M. D. Dalten. C. Nnnel. "Foel' Puradlae" T. D. Dalten. I'. Nnirl. "Peel' Pared I a e" w Wm. DeMln Pred.. "Alia Lulu Rtt" lT.- Hareld. Llejd. "A Kaller-Maile Man" F. Hareld ueyci. -, laaiier-nane .nan" S. Sea.ue Hayakana. "Five Put te Live" leSTVX CT THEATRE Belew Spruce DO HI Jl. MATINEE DAILY f. Lewell, "Ten Mxht In u Barroom" T. Tivvell. "Ten Nlxltt In n Rnrrnem" W, Pauline Starke. "Hilvatlnn Nell" T. 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K. Marker 1'roducllen "Petwtr of 5Khr, 8. Marker Production "Perfiir of Bleli' I MPF R I AI C()T. WAIA'UT HTS. UVlr Crl-1, Mat.. 20. Evk. 7 & 0 A Htmmti Remaiwr VWllllum .... I A HUute Hemanc' S. William Karnum in "A HUse Remance" If API TOM CltnSTNUT Abera IIUOAD yt Malshan ft Comp.en 'Tfie Mlrnrle Man' T. Melghan Comp.en 'Tliit Mlralr Man' W. Barrymore In "Itr. Jekrll Mr. Ilrite" T. Marrymore In "Mr. Jekrll ft Mr. Hyde" K. Deilflle ITcxluctlen "Male ft iVmale" 8. DeMllle Production "Male ft Female" f IRFRTV BKOAD A COI.T.MHIA AV. llDIl,r. 1 I MATINUB DAILY M. Da'.ten A Xiutel "A Foet'a Poredlw" T. Dalten ft Nael "A Foel'. l'.rlldUf" W. Dalten ft Naiel "A Peel's Paredlae" T. Hhlrlev Manetfln "Jtutet" K. Ilert I.ytell In "The Idle Rich" B. Jehn Gilbert In "Ulenm e' Iann" ORIENT wnaAnTiN at fi2d St. MATINEE DAILY M. DeMllle Production. "Saturday NUht" T DeMllle Production, "Halnnliiy Nlichl" W. DcMllle Production. "Hattinlnr Slahl" T. 11. C'ompaen, 'The Law and the Weman V. U. 'ompnen, 'The Law nml the Unman' H. U. Compnen, 'The Law and tnr Weman' DAI APF 1214 MARKET STREET nMfVIj ie A. M. te 11:13 P. M. M. Wallace Reld. In "The Ch-implen" T. Wallace Reld. In "The Champien" W. Wallace ncld. In "The tjuunnlnn" T. Wnllnre Reld. In "The Chamnlnn" r. Wallace Rld. In "The t'hamplnn" H. Wallace Reld. Jr. "The Champien" DtT.T'rVlT Market St. Belew 17th 1 x'-'J'-l 10 A. M. te 11 P. M .Wilt nne-.m. In "fUna Will Re Ret" -Will Reirera. In "Ilei Will Re tleja" Will Reaera. In "Rey Will lie Reja" V. Will Rnay. In "Rey Will Re lint" -win llenera. in "iieja mil ne iw-' vivi.in .vyirun. in "non ni iue neui ' AT OTHER THEATRES. a I 1 Baltimore Ave. at r.cth Amuassaaer contmueu 1 30 te 11 p.m. M. Mme. Nar.lmeva In "A 'JalPs IJeua; Germantown 6510 Germantenn Ave. MATINEE DAILY jj.GerBe Arll In "HUrnell" X. GerR Arllaa In "Dlanwll" W. Georce Arllas In "l rnell" T. Geerge Arllas in "IHarnell " F, Genrice Arlla In "nirell" S. Geerge Arlla In "Dlaraell" T. Mine. azimeva in - ""'' :!""".. W. Mnie. Nnzlmeva In ."A Itell'a Jjeuae" T. Mme. Sarlmeva In "A Dell Heuae" F. Mme. Narlmeva In "A Irnll'n lletiae" 3. Mme. Nazlmeva In "A llell Heuse Many Interesting Illustrations, Including Caiioens DIgt Curepa A new Volume; 20 large ) all European Countries. sssaMfw rWOTOTfYW K1AI IU AT TOM'i:ilOCKKN HI HT. SHERWOOD te.Tw&i M. Curne.l "The O.lrl Prem :up!n;", T. CurwneiTn "The tllrl Prem. Porrnelne" -Viuivv-. r c. "..; :.-:j -..-il.iu. 1" IipMI Ib I'n.diKilnn. "Muturdsv ini". . DcMIIIC rreOUPtlOll, "Wliiram 1"'.!,.!S. P. Ote. Ht,imaurlee' "Three llr Jlneata B. Oeo. Fltzmaurlce'a "Thiee l.lie tiheul CTAMI TTV MAllKKT AT 10TH SlAINLtl u A. M. te 11:111 P.M M. tl. Cnmpmin. "The firrrn Tetniilatlen;' T. B. Common, "The (Ireen Temptation;; W.li. Common, "The tlreen Temntat en T. II. omi!sen. "The llreen TemplnUen" F.H. Cempsnn. "lhe flreen Templut nil b,U. Ceinpsuii. "The llreen Temntatlen" STANTON MARKET Above 10TH 11 A. M. te 11:15 P. M. 333 MARKET..1sAE7eT,".nJi: r Ham. ttnmntnn. In "Star Dlllt" T Hepe Hampton. I.r "Mar lu' W. Hepe Hnmplen. In "Htar Dimt" T DeMllle Production. ''Mia Lnln F- DeMllle Production. "Mlns lulu Rett" DeMllle Production, "Mia Lulu llelt" .ltl. TI.iaI nn .1la lllll lieiK IfTrDlA MARKET ST. ab. 9TI1 V1C1UK1A e A.M. te 11.15 P. M M. Pearl White In "Any Wife" T Pearl White In "Any Wife'.', W. Pearl White In "Any Wife" T. Peart While In "Any W fe F. Pearl White In "Any Wife S. Pearl White In "Any Wife" GRANT 40th & Girarc Ave- M.rela Neirrt In "Intrlttie" T. "Ged' Country nnd the Law" W All-Star Cast In "Cnrnltnl" T. "PreJudlee" V, "Prejudice" S. "Prejudice" MEMBERS OF M. P. T. JEFFERSON &&&?$?$" M. Lewell. "Ten Xlsht In a Harroem" T. Ixwell. "Ten Nlxhta In n Hnrroem" W. Ix)ell. "Ten Mxht In n Barroom" T W Itld ft E Fersuaen, "Peter Iblietaen" F. W. Reld A. E. Ferituaen "Peter Ibbetaen" H Win Reger In "An I'nwllhnc Here" PADI RIDGE AVK. ft DAUPHIN r-ri. Mat. e.,-. EvB. 0:l5 )0 M. Dalten ft Nagel. "A Foel' Paradlae" T. llnltnn Jb Ntfl "A Fnnl' PuriuUh' W. -Richard Barthelmea. "Tel'nble n.uld" T Richard Rarthelmeaa. "Tel'able David" r. -Jehn narrmere in "The ixitua Kuter" S Tem Moero In "Frem the Ground L'p" M. On.llcten, "The Chllil Thpii Ut ,' 'j'. Mnilnn lMle. In "The Mrlde ; I '" W. Mlhlred UnrrU Chiiniln. Hi "M"1hJj', T. DnMllle Produrllen. ''Maliirday Nlaht P. DeMllle Producllen, ''Maliirdiiy MJ..( H. William Karnum. In "A lne Remance T. Special Production. "Cardlfan" T. Special Production. '''Br'Uean W. Hpcclal Production, ''-ardlrnn T Hpetlnl Production. V' rJJnn., l-,H;ieclnl Production, "J nrdltin ' . Steclal Production, "t'nrdlaan' A New Feature Hair as a Detective A Plea te Keep Up Rail Rates Hew Bernard Shaw Bags the Universe ' A Deuble-Keyboard Piane Character Bends for Mevie Actors The Church te Help the Chicago Police Jewish Increase in America The Papacy's Program When Mary Married 'Arry Personal Glimpses of Men and Events Colored Maps; descriptions of ( Paper 50 cents; Beards 81.00 PS1 B inoTei!Airii ,' JsffcTheNIXON-NlRDLINGEftd VU THEATRES BELMONT &2D AllOVI! MA 1'nfi. a: n:Sn .;:"") M "The Four llernemeii of the ApoaJ7'Sfe. 1, .if. ..... ..Hinrinni ... ...a .,.wi:. v -"The Fetir ller.tmen of the AnaeA T. "The four nnrneiiirn or uie Apeea f. -ine tour iiernenten or ine Apeea H, "The Four lluritemcn nf the Apoca! CEDAR OOTH ft CHDAR AVI r.ld ami 3: 7 nnd a . !. spec'l uatt, "tllheut lienent or T Hrwc'l C'H.t. "Mllhntit llenrflt of W.C. U. De Atllln'n "riaturdiiy Nlfht" T C. II lli. Mill.'. Mutllrilnv Nlxht" r. Tnemnii jieiKiiun, "A 1'rinee Tnere wear a. Theman MelKhan, "A 1'rlnrr Thers Waa" fHl IQCI A Market bet. COth ft OOth VVL.10CU1V1 t.30 nnd a, 7 and 0 P.M. M. Vulentlne In "Mnmn of lhe Idr IttT" T. Valentine In "Meran of die I,adr !" W. Hpclal CHt In "Mhiinn of Hueletlr" T. William . Hnrt In "Tratrlln' On' P. William fl. Him In "Trnvelln On" H. .Special rt In "The Wolf Pack" II 1MRH raeNT bt. & eirard avk. JJtlDJ Jumbo June, en Krnnkferd "I," M. flpclal Cant In "They .Hliall Pa" T Tem Wlae In "Father Tem" ,W. Mm.W rt Jtnrt. "Anne of little Bmeky' T. De Hnen'n "Mnrrv the Peer lUrl" V Special I'HKt In "The Amateur IJell" S. Frank MHye In "The Mh.irk Maater" 1 CAnCR 41bT LANCASTER AVK. l,IL,-LCrv 2-30 tn 30: 7 te It P. M, , M. Valentine, "Merun nr the Lady Iltjr" IT. Valentine. "Mernn of the Lady Itty" i UV - Vulentlne "Mnrun of the Ijidv IttT' T -Uu.ene O'Drleti. "I Life Werth LWIngT" V -ronatane TcilmailKc In "Scandal" S Cenatanre TalmatlKe In "Ncandnl" 1 fr KT S2D AND LQ1-UST HTRKBTB L.UV-UO 1 Mat 1 00. 3. Evira., 0.30 ft 10 M. "The Four i!ereinen of the Apecalypee T "The Four llernemrn of lhe Apecejypee" W. "The Four lleraemen of the Apeealypaa" T."The Four lleraemen of the ApeealypM' F "The l'etir lleraemen nf (he Aperalype' 8 -."The Four lleraemen of the Apecalrpes" NIXON TD ASbA"KsBT5a7Tfl.-n-, M "Tlie R.ie of the Rattler" T -"The Ruae of the Rattler" W. "The Ruae of the Rattier" T R. Talmadee In "The Cub Repert' I'.- It. Talmarlre in "The Ctib Itenerter" ! S. R. Talmadite In "The Cub Repertr,, Dni I B2D AND HANSOM STS. rvl V Wll 1 30 ft 3 II 4r. te 11 P. Jf. M. Fred'k RTnlmrten'H "Gut nf the Dual" iHMHMaBM vi. fren k n'minuiun n ' O II T rred'k Remlnirten'H "I . A. 1 1 W. Pred k Hemlnsten'a " " I T Fred'k Remlnrten'a "I 1 1 F - Fred k Remington' "I wilt or uie imat" 'nut or the unit" Cltlff. nf thj. tftn" lint nf lh Ilint'l S. Fred k Remlnirten a "Out of the Dut" AQTI4 CT Theatre-Opp L Terminal 07 1 11 O 1 . Dally 2.307 nnd 0 M. W ReM L K Percuaen. "Peter Ibhetaan" T W Reld ft E rermiaen. "Peter Ihheteen" W. - W.Reld ft E Fetguacin "Peter Ihhetaen" T. W. Rogera ft L. Ic. "One Glorleua Day" F w. Rogera I. I.ee, "tine Glorleua Tar" S - W Reger ft L Iss. "One Glorleoa Dax" CTD AMITi CJermantnwn A v. at Venango ST. ' u vJ l ivt - 'J i"' ami e p. M. e Ti" Mllle a Production 'Mia Lulu Rett" T- Je .Mine rrnuuriHin VII l.nln R.I W.- D Mllle'a Product mi ' T Pitnmurlen Pred , "Til rre Live flliMt" 'ill l.inn lief l" ! Fi(7inniirl''M Pred , "Three Llie GJieate" "Three Lite Cillnata" S FltrniiiurlcePred J-M 1 iW I'" ' Ordar from Your Ne wa-daalar 1 ' i' mm lf Wi. ,i -t y, j i&S J J f 1 11 tt t" N': '! .'I i tA "v N XI vl 1 ON PAGES 18. 19 .Sr 20 ' r .itW'am est t- r?? . U K.U- - e- ItrfOii 'v f i ;n eW-txtf!3&&. i v ; urti. t ftvry i;. flk.y' M4rt&amm &.&Y:',J.mm