Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL' 8, 1922
TARS APPEARING ON LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK
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Mso "The Golem" at Stanten Other Picture News
' 1'lnce" will lie hI
mothefM of
ic Hlinwii al t lip sump limine.
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'''''tLlkTBXT Week's flllll erntl U ltllllilk'llili nt tnmilHililln nml ,,.i,.mirl.n M'l..
rfesfeT-nre bcvcii new pictures, mid tlii'.v arc us totally dissimilar lis typeM In the
$p MevIiir nnispleiinusl.v nnd gretcs-fiui'ly tliretiRli the crowd of newcomer Is
kH flrtlst wlm lll;e tn ImfTniiti or iiIuh ii ntiiuti iflin biiimitttniu i.liirtinj ..-
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VST t ""l'llli wIiiihp latest nimr-tly will lie shown at the Ktnllle.v
'?Sl'K Hid fnmlllnr imtlea will lin ..iiiillMHHnit ivltli f'l.i i-natli- .llffefniit
i:tr.i . . ." : . . ' . iiiik-i'iii
ftS;trn8lnnce I nliinulKe, whose "Winnnii
J'ffif 1 t
llf b 1 1 m. ..... . .
iwfluf' I "'K individual Usurp who stand
?uV5' "heillfler te alietililer with the treat
ftfi$',. C-riot nnd who jiremlie te dominate
V w. ""na '" "" tney appear ni'p nun
Mv& Wegener, thp unntlnentnl ttnr. who
l?vi,l?Penr!' nH hp KiRHiitli1 ftetip IninRp
iKwWne comes te lifp in "The (inlcin," nt
iwli-"0 Htnilnn. and Tlicn;lnti Hubert .
Swe reverts te his earlier style, ami as
Wor; "ter"' uipnted New Knsland farmer
:mm j- .
.. aln "Hnll lm U-. .,.... . .if., ii.ii....
if,) " '" HIV- IIIMIillll ill llll" ItlllMIV.
, The Arcadia lins Hetty t'ompseu in
the role of Mar and Mipervimr in "Ter
These AVe I.evp": the Victeria has
Bert Lyteii "Tin. lll-ht That
Jailed," a story of the prlze-rins: tlie
t'lwgent has Vivian .Martin in "The
-. n.Jen? of the Seul." taken from William
if J. Lecke'N "An Old World Heinnnce" ;
the Capitel has "The Way of a Mnld."
'.' with Klalue Haiiinierstelii : I'in'i h.is
1 "Island Wive." with Cerlnne (Jrlffltli.
, and the Knrlten has three mere re-
! vtvnls of famous past 'uccc-'-ex.
Photoplays in Be Seen
On Lecal Screens Soen
April 17 !'hnsln- the Moen." with
Tem Mix. Victeria.
'Twe Kinds of Women," with
Pauline Frederick, Arcadia.
"UeUKht and 1'nld Fer," with
Jack Helt. Knrlten.
April St - "The Shelk Wlfp,"
Aldlne.
I'mlntril "Whern Is My Wnndor Wnnder
Iiik Hey Tonight. " Stanten.
"The (Jned Provider."
finlrm" Ihrrc nvrt week) nnd "felly
of the Ftilltn." trith faniUinrc Tat
in a fhje.
'C'OH the fnn who runs as he rends
the hich-lislit-i of the week are1
"Te Have nnd T,. Held." Mary .John .John
seon s novel of early Virginia life, Is
te he rclUmed with Hetty Compfeu as'
th" heroine. Theodere Kehert.s and
Theoder" Keslnff, with (ieerce Kltz
matirlc as dlreetnr. .lack Melt
is te he sturre'l I" a numher of Peter It. I
Kytie stories. U'llHnm rtoeiinll u i
name stripe, this most unusual lijture H ' '" -1'"1 I.iehard Ilardlnc Davis' short
again appenrlnt; placidly and serenely s,nn- "The Men of Znn.ihnr." ,
In another ceniedv of sbp and Micks. l stlmntPd that 'Douglas I'alrhanks'
It is called "Pay Day." hut It i ''"'Ijln Meed" pUture will cost mere
easily lmapinahle that it mlht Jiim a- '' M.fMin.tmfi. eti. Skinner
well be named "Werk" or "Shoulder wi" en'' I''" fur in "Hloed and Sanil" i
Arms" or "A Dnj's I'leasure." What's "" 1"I "i'l lilm "Mr. Antonie."
a Viierc name anions Chaplin antii's' M Kmlnlph Vul-niine will start work I
Te correspond te tlm cocktail liakins "", " Ph'turixatien of "Ames .ludil" i
cream In "The Idle Class." Chnidin h ",h" "" nnisiies "Hlnnd and Sand."
WHILE rumors nre lljlns areun
Mr. Chaplin Intetnls te
ind thnt
lilm
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lnt picture, evervbev is alvlsed te leek
- Out for the trolley-henrdini: episode lu
"Pay. Day," which ought te appeal te
strap-hangers.
Perhaps te show Sister Nerma that
nhe Isn't the only one niive. Constance
Talmadgc fellows lie;- sisi-r te the
Stanley within two tn.-. .lehu Em Em
ereon and Anita I.oes. these indefati
gable wlelders of the pen, provided
Constance with- her pre-ent vehicle.
which is called "Weman's Place," and
deals witli women In politics. The star
riiris for Mayer and whisper it!
smokes n I0113 black stogie in one pic
ture. Everybody who admires this partic
ular member of the Talmndjje fumllv !
hoping that this will be a hotter pic
ture than some sh,.'H had recently. Like
Nerma, she lias licc.i suffering from
miserable vehicles, niul such of her
earlier efforts us "Mrs. I.fnngweH's
Beets," "A Pair of Silk Stockings,"
'JUp the Kemi With Sally" and "tiemi
Night, Paul," Mill Ktund out as her
. bct. Only ".Mamma's Affair" of the
mere recent features has flceti outstanding.
IP ON'LV" a few people would adept a
middle course in regard te foreign
film features there would be a let mere
jBcnse displayed en the subject. There
is one elas.s of fans who just naturally
"hate "em" because they are foreign,
and there Is another group (and a
Vntjmber of the critical brotherhood be
' long te it) who think that every film
Importation js nf necessity a thousand
times better than am thing made se
close te home as Leng Island or Jersey.
As a nintter of fnet. there hae been
peme atrociously bad foreign Minis
shown nreund of late, some of which
looked ns if they niishr have been mail
Guide te Photoplays
for the Week te Come
.'r:v PHOTOPLAYS
sra.7.;-:r--"i-iy Day." latest two-reel
1 liarlle Chaplin comedy, nml "Wom "Wem
an m Plnee," cftnedy. liv Jehn Kmer Kmer
seti and Anita Kees. eaturlncr Con
stance Tnlmailge. assisted bv Kenneth
Harlnn. Ilassard Short. Florence Short
and etliers.
Aj.V: "Hall the Wnmnn." Themas
H. Inee photeplnv feature, written
I'.v rjnrdner Sullivan, with east
tljrft Inclmles Theodere Heneris as a
Bi-lm and hooted New England fann
er. Mailge Hellnmy. Florence Vlder,
rally .Marshall nnd l.leyd Hughes.
STJ.V7'n,V "The Oelcm." Impressive
nnd unusual feature, made In Eu
rope, directed and acted hv Paul
Wegener, ami filing a sterv of an
old Jewish legend. The settings of
the Middle Agrs are a feature. Special
selections hy orchestra.
.W.V.W.4 "Fer These We I.ev?." from
the .story hj Perlev Poeru Shechan,
with Hetty Compson In the leading
role and as supervisor of picture, a
modern drama
VICTOIUA "The Itight That Failed." I
a story f the prize rlnir. bv J. P. I
Maruuard. with liert I.ytell as here, I
and Vlrgin.a Valll as his leading 1
lady.
RKCrKXT "The Seng of the Seul," a
drama adapted from William J.
Lecke's story, "An Old World Tlo Tle
iiiance" ; VKian Mat tin Is the fea
tured pinyet.
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GRIFFITH.
'ISLAND WIVES'
Fa u'ff i
"Bringing Up Father" Coming
"HrliiRin!; I'i Father in Wall
Street." a musical comedy hased en
the (ioercc Mc.Maniis cartoons, will
open n single week's encasement nt
the Metropolitan Opera Heuse Mon
day matinee, April 17. Thin show,
which comes from an rnsiiKeincnt at
the Manhattan Opera Heuse, New New
Yerk, is alone the same lines ns pre
vious shows of this series. Matinees
will he Riven Monday. Wednesday, Fri
day and .Saturday.
VIVIAN MARTIN "THE'SONG
OF THE SOUL" Reenfc
THE CRITIC TALKS TO MUSIC LOVERS
nnd the Preludes. I lie vote was net
issued In the program, hut according
1 te the recollection of the writer the
ratlictlqiie again wen. but was sup
planted h Schubert. The following
season there was no reipiest program,
till,- Mi. s!,.Ln..-..M ..l,In.1 ...1,1.
the Philadelphia Orchestra will play a iMiintKewsKy , i-mir n r .miner.. ; ft'. :: '"""":" ' V ",""," "
"reeiiesi- lu-o-r-iie " nml if the vote "" Strauss "Km una erKinruiiR. ,,,,","". ;, ", t....js.. ..
...i. ?. "75 J"ifcir,V",...mnJi,.n.i.. l.r!.,. , i ,The "Pathetiene" was net lilayed that '' thetlrpie." perhaps as a concession
a a. , re, risV .. lve , ', n,.ld fltrnWi ' mnisei, nnd was, therefore. Inellgihle. is ion string .. victories by pepu-
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de;
H1H year, for the tirst time since tliei grams were
se nf the music season of l'.)1!!-14
given. The winners
that yenr were "Snkuntala," the
Tseliaiknwsky Keurtli (V miner),
and Strauss' "Ted und Verklarung.
Klalue llammrtteln In the leadincr , '.i. .' :.. ,i. i.in f the Tsehiilkiinskt . V Miner. Mill : Heetlieven ' The vote this season will show the
role of the coined;., nnd a big cast rrurst'rn-attPndl'nB public of tlie city. Fifth, ,T'0 ;' Hustle Wedding. VM : cliange lu public inulenl taste If tliere
iMM.'vt(.fsi v HFV1FWFO ' It- was formerly the custom te pub- Kreica, ls.'l; Franck. IDS; Hrabms, F , has been any. However, it is fnirly
i-,.rVv- V ,i ', n r lllsh in the back of the program of the major, T.'t ; Hrnhnis I mnjer (Ne. i, .safe te gucH thnt the old Pathetbnie"
hAUSnZti Tue next'emtcert te the las! a list .;f the , Sakunnjla get a.1vet, te Sfer j w. be Ig In the list If It , net
. COUltlO&ltlOUS WHICH llie oiea-llin nil, I I Jii'illlliril .e. i, Ilir IIIC OVCrilire, mu I "." I' i- lie; in.uu i'. in'- r-.ini
sole. 'Her Te, Itr(il." tram VSL'ijiKr'i
"Mriurlti In lleven," Cerlleit aTlK!rZ?
tr i,a,n " i.nn, ,n n ma ciiuruni .--.-
.Mini
oerana
T. 'peftVli." Oo'uned. Th. Cher.l IebJiI?
n.mili A,l IliU.llV V.IH ..-". iJ.lm
MeKlnnlr. WHrn9, an-l EdnyfiJ '
lner. Member of th PhlUdtlpblfc OrohM OrehM
Ira will accompany nd Henry Gorden Ttiun
der will conduct.
"nuUn nd tiudmliln." n erehtftrjl
work hy Ollnka. will b' heard fer.'n4"'?'
tlma Bundav nlaht. when tha rhllharmen e
Society will conclude lt "env. .Vi.S.
Caeale. eelllet. and Jehn narctay. e""0"''
ar the toleHta. The ether orchestral num.
bera ara "I.ee Preludei." by Uaitl """IJ:
Tannhauier" and "Death and Tranent Tranent
uratlen," by lUehard. Strauee. The lait
named will b led by Leepold 8Jek"S'irt,.i55
(meet conductor. Mr. ifarclay wll , ""
"Vlelnn Fuiltlf" from Maeaenet'i Hero Here
dlade." Mr. Caaala will ba beard In the
ft-ilnt-Saena concerto.
The Matinee Mutical Club artd the Phila
delphia Muale Club will Praimt the 10JJ
prlte w nnera of the National Kederallpn or
Muiln Cluba nnd the Federated, Muaie Clubi
nf Pennsylvania In the pull"""".,0,', '"C
Hel eviie.Htratreni en Tuemay, ":",";
2:0 o'clock. Tha ueceieful national con cen con
teitante are Devera Xadwprney. of Bftien".'
N. .1. t Enrique P.e. of Ni w Yerk: Hrm,n
nntn. of Cleveland, and Oeerce p. Bmlth.
of Chlcate, Th aucceiffut 8t , "en.
teetanta are CtcllU nenawltf. Philadelphia.
HeleiM Hlraei. Pltleburah! Kvelyn o" e"
Jenklntnwn; Arthur Kraeckmann. Pitta
burah. and Arthur Seymour. Jenklntewn.
The Harvard Qlee Club'e thrl exnnuiil
concert will take place at the Academy or
MuiC.b en Wedneeday rH-enle next, al
8itB. Amena- the numbera en the prearam
ara "Come Theu. Oh. Come." Uach: Pales
trlna'e "Kevci Quomode Merltur Juatuj .
Percelcsl'a "Olery te Oed In the lllahtat,
Ilrahmi' tone from Culan'a "I'lnral and
Handel'a "It Their Celeetlal Concerts All
Unite."
On Saturday evenlntr. April II. an In
ternational dramat'c evenln. bv the cnineee
nnd Japanese etudenta, ai well aj etudente
from ether countries, will be held In tne
bnllroenrf of the nellevue-Stratferd. The
entertainment ! for the benent of the
International Studente' Heuse at the Lnt
veralty of Pennsylvania.
Jascha Helfetx will play a return enaaae.
ment en AVedneaday evenlna. A"prll -n, in
the Academy of .Music The rec'tal la under
the management of Helen Putaskl Innes.
The Treble Clef, Karl Schneider, conduc cenduc conduc
ter, will held Its eprtn ceirert en .Fri
day cenlns, May ft, In Wltherspoen Halt.
The Philadelphia Operatle Society will alve
"Parman" at the Academy of Music, en Mon
day evening, April S4 Winifred Wiley, Cera
Krye, Chris Graham and Dr. Andrew Knox
have the leading roles, Waeslll I,cps Is
musical director. There will be dancing lir
the foyer fullewlnB the performance.
Lillian Olnrlch. snprane, will she her an
nual l'nlladelphla sons- lecltal en Tuesday
evening, April J5, la the Academy et Music
fuyer, under the nninHKisment uf Heleu i'u
laskt Innes.
HAROLD BAUER SOLOIST
AT ORCHESTRA CONCERT
,
Plays Strauss Number and Obbllgate
In Skryabin's "Prometheus"
I Unroll) llauer, one of the best pianists
i of the concert stage, wns the soloist
' with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the
ceiiccrt yesterday afternoon, appearing
first In the "Htirleske" of Kit-hard
Strauss and later as the pianist In the
important obbllgate part In Hkyrablu's
"iTeinethetifi," the number being given
for the tirst time in Philadelphia.
It Is the last of the tone poems of
Skryabln and In some respects the meat
complex of them. Jt Is evident from the
construction and the mode' of musical
thought that the work cannot and Is net
intended tp he considered purely as
music. According te the biographers
of the cempter, it in meant te express
his belief In fheosephy, or perhaps mere
accurately, the tenets of that belief as
expressed In tone. If se and It cannot,
be understood without some knowledge
of theosophy, a sort of mental nnd re
ligious program belli.? necessnry It is
scarcely te be expected that a muwri
audience would get much out of It. It
was apparent that even the most musl- !
enlly sophisticated of yesterday's audi-
enee were puzzled, as well tney might
he.
There is much design apparent In the
work, but It Is design of a complicated
nature that only many hearings will
reveal. Mr. Oilman In the program
leth
Frem Manicure, te Actress
Helen Kley, who ha'a one of thn prin
cipal roles in "The Midnight Hound Heund
ers," the cameo revtic which the 81m
herla are hrinclnir tn the fthestnilt Oticra
j Heuse as their vaudeville attraction
next wcck, wait rermeny a manicurist
In the Bellevuo-Strntferd here. She'
attracted the attention of Marie Dress-
ter, who was playing here in "T1IIV
Nightmare" at the lime, and the fammi,
comcdlennn offered her a position In th
Cherum Frem there, she went Inte
vaudeville, and later Joined Willi.
Cellier. Next she replaced Klhcl l,ev"v
In the Londen Hippodrome, and fellow'.
ing that, played in "The Passing Shew
of 1015" and "The Hltie. Paradise'
FORREST
tlread nnd flanaem Sta.
THOMAS M. LOVE, line. Mcr.
I MATINEE TODAY
I "JlNllf.K HOOKS" TO AM,
I THE CHII.HRF.N
NEXT
WEEK
LAST WEEK
CHARLES DILLINGHAM PreaenU
Fred Stene
IN THE "BEST OF ALL FRED STONE SHOWS"
"TIP-TOP"
Monday Night Souvenir Album of the' Entire
"Tip-Tep" Company Given te Everybody Present
POPCIB PRICE MATINEE WEPSIMHAV
SEATS
SEI.I.IXO
EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17 (0?NKEK)
THE MASK and WIG CLUB
UNIVERSITY OF PENNHY1-VANIA
S4TII ANNUAL rilOnt'CTION
'TELL-TALES"
a Miifltr'AI. IIUt.I.'S-EYi: IN TWO SHOTS
All NltUta and 5QC te $2.50 ''TvJr.M'" 50c te $2.00
Sat. MM.
GARRICK
Matinee Today
LAST WEEKS
Chrstnnt and Junlef r Strerts
PAM'L NIXON-NIRDMNOER. Has. Mr.
THE GIRL THAT EVERYBODY LOVES!
IfOBrienI
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-- ?... 'Mi. hi nn Ultlil 'H t ,l- lit' ' 'II , iifi. ..i.l a.. It' r. n ...11. M..V..I T..H I .t l..l .. ..,!.. fliasiri .. ! Ittitt.f I .1.1 V. l.i I . I . ""H" itv.i.a..i. ..... ...... ..... .a
Jjlth sotne of the rhnrnet,rs n.,t of Dr. ! ,&? ,Vet l.eX er 1n, Mil- Xlle. fren t! .,- mho Tl h ffi 'I" " .m ''Pr 1 , ! MUSIC NOTES ' U fe"?W PM" i!,'10 " ,BV
Calisari's Cahlnet ns a cnM. t-vi Sills: Kr'day and Saturday. ' ' pi",i.?np-, Pk for the vote te .'m ' ' r, mutl'NU'fc , phyMelan. there Mill remains tht masl-
'"The (SelBiii." whlt-li PliiladWphia is Don't n,anR, Your MuFbaiM." with ," 1?"-,J,tl ,,,! "ve-rs te the ! -" lBl .S- iJw" tt '" "f "nes' rhw ma-v ,,e mB,B "
at last te sea neu e..k. is an -Nrep. , nierl.x Swansea and Klllnti I-exter. t n v nMI mlU ;' season. mi IK nnxt season there ere no re- ilven"niPxi $1 ttffM&w mils!., but II Is net easy , leea.e
tlen. ThN stratum and imnelnativi! l'M..i(!i: "Leve's Redemption," fea- Jn ,' . ", i,V.( J,.r there will lie three I ' ,,' ,'," ' . , , , , ' llp. J "' -J.' ""''.',. ,''" lh' : M"f"wl'tan i'P-ra i'em: ; it at a idnKle hearing. The hiirmuniu
'Story l.s hased en an old JewNl, leRe. turln N T. n, . , ertt'nUIes for v.It ln. and he voter- , V ' l Oe1 vh rl re l.ed hi ' &, 'rtiWWX? waT hlv."'..,: i -;-- "' """ '71 KtmlV
of an lninKe which was endowed with ?.' ,,u ' V. J t . e, fnr ?n nri net restricted te til" riiintHis tlens . L.i .i w nieti rostiueii in "', . tela If Kumlry. .Mr. 8ivh will tnnr- of notes, nnd what meledv there is
Ufa, In fl.e eneinnt V'iiv ,,f I .'n-ne Knsllshmnn. Harrison Frrd plas the ! are net rest riiltu e in u e i death near the close of the season. In , cmiI I..,,,,,,,? . ,. .vmf.irtin wlil h- car- , i t,e coinmeii use of that word) is
"'Thniff X' MerV'Wf' 'i."" weirdly re'-u"" anrA T s-eHTnrr v ! ? iSfnV -X ifnown"',e Z lu'T. c , ( K"., , y- 'JSa un- SMJK"", Mw.n,S5, "V ' '' -nneted an I frnKnun ary Ml
bMutlfnl and unusually nrtU.K .he ''MMAtyU feper.e.rr of the erKa.,lzat en ns tn. Jr'fVnm - ris.nn i nlh.r,., ,'?n',rUMr:' l'tKSr
fettinss liiusl he even mero se. Scenes wards' class!.; of childhood, with W'es- both Mliiplllie.s and cemplicate.s mat- ',, ..illl1Ptlnu.. cot ;jsi votes- "New Oustafsnn. Iiada. llen.kr. l.rnnhir.lt. An. I mKer' J""." ls ..' .i " n a . ,, i ,,. 'I
llZ ,K!'lr;,. -SS ' diarhlernd'n'; , -Vul B ! " " "" "'" '""' '
'old nllt. tlraTW J?r i - & mr , - Monday. T,,.- j -J, & ? "tt f')""' M ?&-1 a --. "nhhrVreriulrtne
nterVtesif .r.lutf :!-...v, rintAi; ?5Su.W ' V;Vnn flo''ien.1" "A' l""1 ' -mner nJ f 1 SA'w S". FX.ti hSu'KSJ ,WnV)S?Wn InT XTl&rb performance '
te achieve the lirelier elTer ,s ,i... rnl,..n Thr.,l.. I.virln v I the list IS IlPt te 1)0 101I-. , ,, , ;,, " ,,... , . iw lVnn na lisun Tliff r.mcrnli! ennlnlni ''" Hl"-r '"' .' . "'. .. ' '".""i1"- i
Taul Wegener's name seems stroeL-lv in. sVturdav. "Poverty of Itichc." , However, there is mu- i ..'. '" ...V,,".', . :.'"A L'. ..-, ' .',. .i' Ve V . D? "I1":-. '". IV'''.ev..rt..rr. e tne nirai as ," rh ...
Hill tllli.ll 1III1IS Will 111! tlMtll 1 ... ..a in. .- .s. .- -- tlin . IMl'MWMJ Id .lteiU . til Ii llllt. HI1I1 111 I
BROAD
Itrnad Bflew Laaist
ntANK MBDUNQER. Bus. Mcr.
MAT.
TODAY
Merchant of Venice
Tonight JULIUS CAESAR
wkkk LAST WEEK
ROBERT B.
MANTELL
AND
GENEVIEVE HAMPER
Monday.... .....KING LEAR
Tuesday HAMLET
Wed. Mat. Merchant of Venice
Wed. Night RICHELIEU
Thursday.. AS YOU LIKE IT
Friday
Sat. Mat...
Sat. Night.
MACBETH
JULIUS CAESAR
....RICHARD III
AM- Nir.HTS ANlgfte Tn e 00 rerui.AK I'ltlt'Kef)- TO 1 "SO
SATCRDAY MAT. OUC ' 'uu VKI. MAT. OUC U V1'0"
TASTER MON., APRIL 17t
I.IMITF.D F.NtiAOI-.MENTI
nK(ilNMN(t
SAM II. IIAKRia
nnneunrta the return te the state of
ELSIE FERGUSON
in "THE VARYING SHORE"
lr 'ne AUIiim. nutlier of "Ilisrlasaff"
ORIlilNAt. COMPANY AND I'KOIUCTION
FOR IIF.NKFITH AT THK IIKOAI). I'llRKKST AND (JARIIICK TIIKATRKS
AITL.V AT THK OKNKKAI. OFIICfc, IIROAII hTKKKT THKATHK
net
''
w-
If-'
Rt
re
folk-lore, he helped nrranse Its nrediic
tlen; as director lie assisted in endow
ing it with the undetihteil art n h ,-alil
te possess, and us an actor he played
the leadln; part.
i
OLD friends In both characters and
altuntlens will he erected eneenunin
In the film nt the Aldnm. "Hail the
JVemnn" Is Themas II. luce's tirst
production In some time, and it has the
benefit of en.- of the strongest cast.-.
Jately arrayed en the screen.
The story is of such stuff n "Way
Down Kast. Die Silence of I lean
Mnltlnml." "Hazel Kirl;" and "Mich
ael and His Lest Alice." The central
figure In thai of Oliver ltcivfer.. which.
an has been already -nil. Theodere
'Ileberts plays. His weak-willed hui.
Darld, stiniyltis for r Ii niini-i r .
secretly marries the stcp-danirhter of
tlte village odd-jobs man. and Is then
afraid te admit It. Hence when a child
,iS born, tlie .mum; wife llees te Ne?
Tork, where trnuhh' pile up about her.
,Herpupeii Hereford's, daiicliter takes
the rein, befriends tlie j;iri, cares (m-
the bnbv when th" metliei- .lie-, and j;;..lfe.V7'
finally confronts her brother and tiiak
him confess.
Mere lnterestlnc than tin- plot p
Hume Is the news that In addition te J:i)ri:
that Merlins actor iiuneris. who snenin
. be stnrred by himself aciiin .is In was
In "I'liddcnhead WiNen" anil "Tlie
'. Censul," tlie cift Includes Mndse
"Bellniliy. one of the latest of serpen
iitars; riereii'e Vider. I.lejd Ilmtl.c-,
' flertrilde Clture. Tnllv Mnrsliall, '
Vernen Dent. IMuaid Mnrtindel,
Charles Meredith and .Mailable Hrunn
age. ,
AinCK iseiUICIT s COIIje.IV inn 1 Mll'h
L'iHtinters," which mihi!s as . ver as
Skseme of lien Ttii'pin'c earlier coined, en,
t .- , ... . i. .. i. ni i
IS aiPO ill llie imii inn-.
been performed tlie
IS I
-lin
The impres-
Preludes."
season, as tne mem- , in inn-iinni ine. program was en-
ert-Keer is net ' Ktintnia
t.m..wl ..., ...i.l, .1.:,. .. i ..i.i. r... ' ..-.Hi I.tvitrlm .tev nnd ethers. tint ninnv C
.,u..i in. .win .hi.-, i.'e.iin.iiii,- .-- - . - ,,,- . -
ture. As historian and Miident of I.ik-ist Monday, Tties.ay ami w en- iur ,'-" "';
tlOSUIi ' P lVr" Wi." HJ 11.'. I 'II illltU 11 lil, lll- l'i' -" , . . , if , . .t i .( t tilt
,..,,,.1,1, 'ei,n itiivniinwn ....... .in. nveriii-i. eoneert-Keer s net I ktintnia ' the I'alhetlfiue. "Peer
ill , llllifls mi . . .....,, ......... ;) 114 v it's." - sf 1 .ii
tii inr I'ridav un.l .Saturday. i.... :.. ,iiw i.iirilcu nr. Tlie impres- (ijiit an.
,.....--...... -. ,,.. ,:.. ii'iiii i i , . i - , -. , i, ,, ..,..
' WlMt Hnppeneu i" r.es.i, wee s( iTcated by a wen; pinycu mhih- neui:.- piayeii mr some reason, ine ia-
Mabel Normand . ' vears ase is 'verv apt te be ever- tlictl.pie" keI 41(1 voles. "New World."
mveu "Th .Slack." story of tli- shadowed, if net entirely supplanted, hy 1.:;; Beethoven's Fifth. SfJ; Hrnhins
Arabian desert, with Rednlph Vnlen- ' nn0.i,rr siKtillicant ciiinpoMtien per- major. fiL, nnd Sclmliert's "ITtifin-
tln.i and Acnes Avres in the lead- ' ' , , hlter date. Mted." Til; "Sakuntnln" Ret 20.1 nnd
lnB roles of the h. Al Hull novel terme.i "Tannhniiser." JHI: "I'eer livnl" re-
CFUMt - M"ndny and Tusila. 'The, XTV,,..,, ,,.. eirciiinstaiues. llie re- eeivr.l 1SII: "Wotan's Farewell" and
I J ....n, nf tl,.. vote will be both in- tlie I'ir.; .Music." 171. and the ".Mid
compliance wun many rinits recclveil bv , ,-i- than It eets
.Mr. MtoKewaii he leiwat ttie nnut irul "- - ,
r
plana WHICH deserves mere ireqiient
pis. j i is ennracter-
cnsaaciuiin" i.v ltneii 'j'hire u a nevpitv. I lsllcnllv Strauss and contains cerms
t:i Amer UruJe" (Iive the Mnzlclnn). liv ...1.1..1. in, l,l,,tcmnn,l In Till V'nl.ii.
Tnnnhauser," two overtures '""""' ""vrt, S?".P:r5'?. SKSlA nlerel" and "Den Quixote." The
in AmricM ut th (siiiu-itu i) raiu has tymiinni has a very Important part, as
HIIIBHIIINNflHIBBIllfJ
gnRANH STRAND,
IMiWIsh.sl "III Amer Itriiln'' 111 n . Iwll-t or . lnl. nnt rhvthmlenlty ns the famous . ...,f!lJ?!r.. flKIMMNTnivx Are. ..,.1 vnvANi-.n
.nereisrnrn:n 1 uniasy with Veiron" in ' V"1: V :' ' ,i, n, !,.. . rn.. HKOAD a
one ait. flrht four notes of the Heetlieven violin S Ft (j, jji
1 concerto for tlie same instrument, .tir. 1
nTV R?rl!S;;.taVn,,.e:a.,hVu,.,SlK i "" " !L,trXFUZ - !
evenlnK. April is? sun ! Jnne fjor.ten which the work is scored with Rreat '
l-'ire Cater." with Heet nibsen Weil
l,i and rniirseay. rue nien,
ami Messrs, tarllnIII. Wtmshlll. Hnthltr W nnd jllflRinent
arrl Amin III. Ml IN... m.n. ,.nni.n.l . "' "' " ,
nncert befian with a fine per-
y-. ......... vniiutiua. r.-h ,
with Itode nh Valentine ati.1 Airnea ,restle- nnd instructive, net nniy i miiiiuh . .'i.m ieiuim. 1..-. in Th .,,rn choral ennert of ih Milni.e 1 lermanee 01 omiiue.. " i-.k.e.iiii
Ares. li'rldav and .Saturday. "The ( , members of the Orcliwtra Aseeia- r.Mi'.i- HMO lint nreKrnm was "Siikun- Musical riuh. iinit-r ih riirpcden of Helen evreture, and this was followed by Hie
riih IlepeTter." with Hlehar.1 Tal- ' , ,,.' Verv one who is reallv in tain." llie "Pat tetlipie," "Impres.siens Pnlaskl Innra. lll eloe th most lirllllant nrn,ms variations en a themeef Haydn. '
7ti-H, Mr ,! rt t 1 "Sat 7i. M t'ituXnl uelfnie of the ,,f America" by Curl IMhllg. then con- ?Mr.r about n, much
)l.ish L .if - .Mnnii.i anrt Tuesday, . ducter of tlie OrcheMra. and "Wetnn.s vue-stnitfer.t. ether iiiternlnit features 1 tike llnvdn ns the variations miuiii! like B
"IVter Ibbet.sen. with V nllac, Held ' " .. , .. ,i, ,.. i- ..n ,i ,1,,, !,',,. m, . en,,, , will he ths Matinr-i Musical eiuli Or.hentra. n:'i.i' rn. ,,,.nsliln nC l,,.i.. 5
licit r.isie rerBiisen ue.jtiesnay, aiiu 1-1111-10. !"- ,-,,,,.,,, ,i,,r,r,, , ic
False Hrnnds" Thursday ami Krl- eiiest nresrams of the I'lillaiieipain 1 ir-
AND MONTdOMFRV AVI1.
vnnn-.-siruinuer. lien'l Mar.
Mat. Dally. Stiff 17c .V 3.1r. Inc. Tin.
Kvr., I'M te 10:1R ititi & Klc. Inc. Tin.
3 Blums Hut. Kve., 0:30 li 0
B. F.
7
7
iiii-ci- iiivaii.". . . -..
ih Wi.min" 1.1 ., fiiuii thn time of tlie Iir.sl en
Saturday, 'The .....it l,ey were din'entiiiued was llie
(l,-i, "The li.iw and
Willi Hetty 1 onipsen
Ki-e of the Hauler
"AM Vl Aletidn, Tuenlay niiil V,vl. .'""""' .tl,ei Inee of Tschalkiiwskv
nes.lax. "The Law and the Weman." Symplumv 1 atle lipie et a ik i
u.th Hetty i-oinpsen Thuibdin. Krl- ecured every year In HH " ""
.l.iv and Saturday, "hiib .Jlorleus , played, and it appeared en tin- p.e-
Ii..',. ...,li Will l?,irri,r L......u ,.t ..iirv KeilMlll OXITPt OUC, Wlll'll
. .,. -.r- 1 inn 111 ...... --- - , . .
'.l.. i. ,i. iv inliier Mvmnaeii.v 01 me
voles were the "Pnthetlipie," IMH ; MnUnen Munlcal i"hih0Harp",KnsUemble? under I tlfilllv performed despite the mnnetniiy . M ij
Tschaikewsky's Feiirlli. lfc ; Scliubert the .llrrctlen of Imraihy Jnhnstnnn liaseler. 1 0 ,i1P tonality In se leiiK a work, a flvB
;'.!,'nl,!ls,";,1" V, i'T "'?vV:l' Mn.Uh"&ra of which Bralims waa seldom g ffB
I.'l'.i; Heetl.even Fifth. 1.1." ; Franck, li.i, tene uulltv. The ether orchestral number iTV
and Hialiins Second. ,-i7. In theeverlures . ,Z'7 . , ... ' was Sibelius' "Swan of Tunncla." long W 9W
,..,, 1...., .no. ,1. ..,.., .,...,.. li" rresram nf the fet vrl . encert of the 1 . .. ,.,. ii.ii.ill,i n.,.ti B
KEITH'S
POPULAR
ACTSI VAUDEVILLE! ACTS
nrTORiAi, pRKi.nnrj
STREET THEATRE!
(lI'I'OHirn TF.ItllNAI, ,
OKRMtNTnUN T.. nnd vnXANT.n
MONDAY. TI'KSDAY & WF.DNERDAY
BETTY COMPSON S
The Law and the Weman
A story nf n niim: wife's eacrlflce tn as
ne icr hunhnnd from lielnc cenUrtsd S
rer a rrlnia he did net commit. gj
WILL ROGERS and LILA LEE 5
In finvi' oie. ...,. ....... 9
ln "N'i: iruier,s dav
bCoce
Men,, Tuts, anil lVrd.
.S-.V7 r- v.vr srnKET
Tuesday and Wednesday, "Tbu Cnh
p.eriiu: rower. wan Aline Terry
Monday, !the Fourth r
i-ntiie composer was
chosen. The vote
Tlnirsd i . I'"ildas and .Snturda
Lulu Kelt. ' with U Is Wllser
MiSH
for tlie symphony of the request pro pre
enuii wns always Inreer tlii.n thai or
P' .1... ,-it-eetiiri'
.Mendav, Tuesday nnd the ether nuilin'Ts. "''".',.. ''',''
... ., 1.... .. 1 .. ,.. lit, ',. - . ' l..l .1,, ,w, Id ' I HT. linillK IHIlli
i iini-sii.iy. .n i.iiuniini; liere. , -uiiecvnuev".... - . . ,
w.t'i Will Itetfere. ThurmU. I'l-lday I after all. tlie interest of the public as
ami Saturday "Hunty I'ulls thu . t the symphony, ns It Mmuld I"'. inthpx
StrltiBH." with 1 .eat rice .toy ,!, In the Mtialler nuiuuers.
Mnrln. I uesdnv and Werl- "1." ut voeiiehl uregrams of the
n-d.i. "Fnels r'.irartisH. .,.,.11 i. ... !'ini'i,i ..Orchestra were In Ine sen
I.. Milie fraiurc. with Horethy Dal- Phllndelp! 1 a or nisi r " .,,.,, ,i.
ten. Thursda. Friday and Satur- 'son of HMT-'-O.t. the thir tr ( '
d.iv. .in- HloneuH Hay," with Will 1 nrcanUatleu, and lh.it .cai in '
H V VtlM '!' " .-...
or-
Sakuntala" had IM.'I ; 'IVchnlkewsky's rh "-r "" ". f' " "''' '5? 1 favorite with Philadelphia audiences.
"ISlli" et HUI, and " 1 annliaiiser, at His Ar...ltmy f Muain win tin f.iiiuwi nnd In which Mr. Henkelmnn played the
I III. PehllB's composition received 178; 1 Jwtiw. from It Miner Man. Mich "In , elnlierate RnRllsh liem sole with Ills
"Peer Cynt," ir.l. and thn 'nFIre .WAV'
Music" 1"S. W hy tlie lllltei' was played I "As Terrtnm in Summer," Klanr, untirane (nste In phrasing,
ami net rcer t,yni, winch received
mere votes, does net new appear.
HeKers and 1. ihisj.ee.
MANTELL IN "MACBETH"
Star and Company Present Shakes
peare Tragedy te Crowded Heuse
Hread l.asl nlslit Hubert Mnntell
THK next season two request pro
grams were plaved. one Friday
afternoon and a different one Satur
day evcnlnc The Friday ptnurain was
lliiinperdinck'ti Versplcl from "KoenlKs "KeenlKs
klnder," the Hceilieen Fifth sym
phony. Liszt's. "Preludes" nnd tlie
"Fire Music." On Saturday evening it
was "Sakuntala," tlie "Pnthetlque,"
llie "Preludes" nnd the "Fire Music."
The vote was net published,
In 11111 -1'-' llie program was "Sa-
u n veeenl of it i Icuiitiilit, Schulicrt s "t titliilslied nil
Symphony I atlie-
veil tnar season, nun
!. . ..l.iLllll
Vv,i,t" svinnhiiny of Uverak. til
sole! from "Parsifal" and the "Ian"
M1. LIl. t, r,.. both fit' Wagner. Th
vie was net published that year, and
It U doubtful H mere
in existence. 01
. ...ni. tlftf n In
tiquc ..- .. "I ,- n.i.niL.rs nlnvei.
,."wrfjg-'aiM.i. ijii" "iai -'- VtA-i"''-V'-yv;'aar?t-t,f.O..-: ..j,QWKat.TM I
1
A THIRD OF A CENTURY-'TLAYINC EXCLUSIVELY VAUDEVILLE'S BEST"
l! The
N
' cii-nticma
ilm, niliil everv seat in tlie house.
Till'. 111.1v of Icittiiiinli- flinim i candidlv speaking, it was net up In
fnjy te kr i rnnliniinl Hit nf the average set hy previous productions
l;,. In ,rr " hut in lie CI.IC 11 tils WeeK. 111." SMIKlllg "lis llll.-ll.M.
A..'., i.ii. ,.,:,,' n,,,d- i,.t nml the lliial act. always flifllciilt Hi
?--..' .j ;i, ;.-.,,,, ,',, ,, iiiedu.e. lacked all semblance of reality
IQH IIOO ,,.. ...'.. ' I.I.. .!.. l.'u
ii.ni ..... - ... . . were iimiiee in uim." ,....j..
nnd Ids company presented another l , ', '.1,,., ocried.
llie old favorites of Shakespearean l"uA,,n7 following year Hie successful
report. .ire. ".Macbeth." before n crowd .',,,,. were e Patheibiiie, the
I i$ ,
tmt
aiihiirh. It i iiifirr ililinilt. Ilnuiri-i;
tince llie flmt of .Innuurii. Ihuuijh tlie
(Ilm output hit licrn uwfulhi tenth.
it ii inssihlr tn mi'Jiie't for font irhn
1tcatt e pff'.- ""' '"' l""'t ""' """"'
IW7.' "VVie 1'iilimj I'iiuhIiiii." 11 itli
amnmn A rit&a'. "One tlleiinun Hull.
with Will A'".'eii. find "Tel'nhle
r, t.i ..a ,.i w,n,tii . nml. in 11
Er, tlttSt twt tjuttf n (moil. Imt fur titi'l
Uf'SnY senli rtftacc the itrrrtinr. " I tiutlnr-
Ki-fSin. x ;i-. if, " ItlHrnfli." "The foil
mPlJ". '..:", ' .. - ..r;, .i. rmA."
'The I, line Thnt II ml
nuillie-is ..... , . . .
.'rnentiai ser ,,,ii.ui.- ,,..-i
Hlu"pKedy N". I- Again .he vote was
net published.
ITH the season of nnn-ti.i negnn
tlieugli the "Pnthetlque ' get mere
vntesi, the "Hide of tli" Valkyries,"
two eulr'acies from "Tlie Jewels of the
Madenna," Dvorak's "In the Spinning
Idiom" and Tsclialknwsky's "IS1-,"
The "Pnthetlque" get .'1.11 votes te JIii."i
for the "rntinlsiic.l," Heetlieven's
Fifth, S.W. "New World." 1,'S. In
llie everltires "Sakuntala" get 2411,
"Midsummer Night's Dream," 1114.
1M'" 17-. the latter lidns played
l'"
h
HUs-
iy .
ln.il 1
L'.A
la tilt.
t I-'v
.Mjljrfodera'' emi "7
mWH:Xurntnfi."
m
lehn Alexander n Mncdiiff was tlie
niitsiaiiilliiK llgure. and his ncllng wen
dijulile curtain calls en two occasions.
Mr. MnuteU's purtrn.Mil of the murder
ous 'Thane suffered mere than any part
lie lins ,et played this season by In
distinctness and mumbling. In ilnlies,
he was the great artist, but al ether
I lines he could hardly he heard hack of
the seventh row. (ieiicvleve Hamper,
while net ph ideally endowed for I.ady
Macbeth, lias improved her rendition of
tlie part since last seen lu It here, A.
(', Hendersen made the small role of
Duncan sinnd out as he did Hint of
Casea Wednesday night.
V lis afternoon. l " Aiercniinr et
W the custom of publishing Hi" vote for some reason, a I lieug i tli r.l in votes.
. .1 ..-,,.'riin q'lie winning compeM- Next sensen. lllP-'-l.'t. the overture
,' "J rJ P" t lVe t i.l i.e. tlii- Tiinii- wiih "Melsterslnger," nltheugh beaten
'""I!: n Vrn i 1 li" "! "'! Frl'lny ? '" eo.iipeMtloi.H In the votes;
lV"i fro. "Parsf.l" The vote is I lie Heetlieven Fifth, although boil en
Spell f'.im "r, itiellnue get HOll. I by tin. "Pnthetlque" hy nearly mid
interest tig. II- n I l. ,i . "Sakuntala," which kept lis
Sinais-' Sy upl eiiln 1)..iiwM ";",.1'u pire' by popular vole; the "Valse
New erld. . 1. -. p-r ' rn . y A..,. ... '. Sibelius and the "Preludes.''
l.lt in jut i mtcrctllwj, tee m the' v ;iU.p., xvll )fi repeated, and this eve-
Wriwcrags W '" ""0ll',,'""r"T '".,"': nine "JiillUH-Ciai-" will be given.
,ktr itltthfipMflO' '10 "'" follewinu film h -.. - -
r''imenUMi vretumnblu finUh'tl uevv li white a btery
uKXl' WfKjBUMadee: ".ThptJUChri 'SViriii4taW.lwv svar wantsd te knew
.'iellk- the ,MltlW ttr.Z Um. IUr ( 4;;raa.a inia swraw w
mi"01'' "V . , 1,1 tl, n Ice h, The vote was "Patlietique." -ir.l ; H
,ahsdd rn. th;. i 1. 1 he pint j. e , " "Fnllnlslinil," Mj;
i ees new. line ..." ."".";; v." ;.
major I get .11, and Hie four Hi I K
miner . 1!'. I "ic overtures, "lann
lnuser" received !". I.eeni.le Ne, ,'i,
Jei ?-: "Sakuninla." 2(11. and "Tris
in,, "' 0," In "miscellaneous" the
iiuii e, ,,,, ....,.i i ,,ini .
f'.en.l Friday m"'" "."'':" -"
Franck, MS ; Tschalkewsky Fifth. l.'lS;
Hriihn.s Flisi, in; iirniuns iiiiru, fis,
The overtures "Sakuntala," 'JL'ii;
"Tristan," 1110; "Tannhniiser. " ltd;
Itiinsky's "I. a Hrande Panne Husse,"
l-':t! Leonere Ne, .'l. I 111! : "Mes-
lerslnger. 101. Tlie "Vnlse Trlsln"
"Invitation te the Dance. .',,; Ola- .,.(,(lv, '170 nml ti,(, "Preludes" 141),
nearf V,rSe "BlS3rl.ri. elaat.en.
Hi'BaSSa. ..V,-l...--.,fc .ram1 viS, ".Te. 0 Nl
l tt"'Wd iirnnhuer,'i pdybevt. ''Unflnljbed'' gm&jb
sKXT WKKK HKOINMNU MONDAY MATINKB
n from Wlaslssli.pl." Th IMclursanua Danclni: Stars
Star: RAI.1'11 u.nir.iw;r;
TOM WISE : RIGGS & WITCHIE
Anil n pcclnlly fflrrtril fast,
Inrlunlni: MISH Ml, A MAC
In "MRMOKIKS"
A Vw fin Act Cnmnv hy Uey llrlant
With MACK PONC'll. VlallnM
In "IIANCB IIIYI.I.S"
A Ufautltul Production In fn .'peetacular
Scenes
DOUGLAS LEAVITT & RUTH MARYLOCKWOOD
Offr "Ol'naKI.VKS," Assisted by HKOTHKIt RAT
HER5CHEL HENLERE
I'ressnts "MADAWK HKIPDIKAniNKI" In "PIANOFIiAOR"
luiph -BEVAN & FLINT ''
A .SlliihtIiileiruiitlnn
""-VAN &TYS0N-Tr.h
SemUliInK Just a MUle IllfYrrtnt
AESOP'SFABLES TOPICS OFTHE DAY PATHE NEWS
Extra Added Attraction I AND Philadelphia' Own Favorite .'
RUTH ROYE
HERBERT & DARE
Alh!tl.' Knapllclty
MEEHAN'S CANINES
Olebraie.l t.n.inlnic llnumli
fiSWHSsttefe fe5?!S
2 - nsJUffin aim a m.-i j:.r--;r-.?. '.' jnoueinc tux.
VSS .-ffT vaudeville ARTISTSTJ
MM U r ""r"" Ww 1 April u '
aa
Rudelph Valentine
In Ilnltnr's Story nf Ilir ('eiitlirt uf l.evr "VJ
"THE U)C0)V
COM ER Nfi PnWF.R" R ALL-STAR m
Mil ft I.Ot'l'ST ST.n.
t :30,, 3:no, (1:31 t II
.linn.. Tarn, i tVl.
SESSUE HAYAKAWA in
"FIVE DAYS TO LIVE"
Tluirsiht. I'rlilsv nml Rut unl.ir
MAIIICI, MIBMANI) In
' IIAI' IIAPPKN'RI TO llOSA"
SSI llel, MAKKKT T.
Iliillr nt 2ll,1
Kt riiliiCN. 7 4 0
Thursday, I'rldiiy and Saturday
Wll, I.l AM IIP. MII.I.F.'S PltOOt'CTION
"MISS LULU BETT"
a
VOD-VIL ACTS
avi
GLADYS WALTON in
PLAYING WITH FIRE
')
8
it0 U'lNNlVxT WKEK XT,''.n,i'.NN,N',,NJN,l,I,"',N,ir;U' ,1""Brr 1 1
'Si RUDOLPH "" ""mhp's IS
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H
RUDOLPH
VALENTINO TUB AVRES
SHEIK
lSI a., I... ' '."?k h" errli-fl hr off in hla tnl fSf
MJ lest her feueht ler hr msslarfd liei anJ wen her UiJ
heart nnd aeul.
April 17, GusEdwards' 'Scheel Days'
B r73 fl. .VM St. nh. MnrkH I i a.
m WILL, KUUtKS
S in "AN UNWILLING HERO"
H Thtirxl'ir. Prlduy and Nntiirduy
"nt'NTV 1'til.l.S THK HTBI.Ntlft"
PaA9a '" '.nnruMrr Air.
m XJUIQMM 3 130 te 4::e, 7 te II
Monday, Tuesday und Wrdnasdny
FOOL(S PARADISE
l&TAi&r,"f. flirA""ii5."
.Market St. lift.
mini
nun :ii
7 A' .1 , M.
Mini.. This. "I'lJTIIB IIIIII'.TSIIN"
Vwlne(.i-"J-A,(,K ItKA.MIS"
Tliiir... I'rl The ,w ,) ,e Wniuiin"
Sill. "Ihe Ituse f Hie Hatllrr"
" It ft a. n0"' S'- r,",',r A,r'
JcMAXL nun. :t;iie. 7 a n r. u.
Jinn., Tues. Meet (llbsen, "lire K.alsy;i I
Wed,, 'lluira. Itl IIOI.PII V,l.i;.MI.N0
una aiinu( aviiks iu
THE SHEIK'.'
friday ftvHatiirday Hlrliard Talmuil
U .t'TkUa pVH MKfOHTKst'
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