Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 06, 1922, Night Extra, Image 15

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mpidar With Filni Men.
t?&htinbahd Gleria Swan-
5fliHB efuiraetcrliUd of $einf "Just a
rfthit old,fthIenid" seldom'
indeM' "id Uce, nd thit hint
M the mere fniratt.t ana aeiicaw aiaa
fflterlenUm are things that nul
nanai
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?w se. , "i we r.ne I "'.t'. hi;.
dewnrlfht, braee-tack, up-te-date
VTMs Is net an occasional truth, but
' . Wwtual year In and year out fact.
;!. in Philadelphia le no excep-
'fin.
t L.. Ittl9n1 tlialliuiVa"
IB Utnniey n ,, ---i
I. Ian Blta
IvilM ever t
Eliner Oiyn story, ana 1100007
been Known 10 accuse 1110 ur
Warn Of xnrce ? . .
Shlened, no matter what ether charges
tlbtt been thrown ai ner.
rLT .f..n u "iitMu eh ivintt
lJt" which has Wnlly Reldand Theo Thee
VeL e.i-in nnd Automobiles and med
M"Ti ".
5. AMin'e'a film Is the exception te
tore the rule, another of these se rare
Jut they are noticeable cases of an
XJ.tlmer revived for screen purposes.
$1, time It is no ether than 'The
i!i nr1. 'wh le It is .reasonable te
' Soie that the Edward Rese stage
ipyyv ..reived a thorough
.''foeie-cleanlng nnd overhauling, the fact
.'.Jimalns that this Is one of yesterday's
The Arcadia, Victeria and Regent
tktures, the ether openings of the week,
sf"uf,V' --r sn1 vrv hloeil-nnd-
Saiir'actlon-abevo-nll sterle-Jwrlttcn
tar youngsters or at least Twentieth
Century people whose names ere com
'job. te magazine covers.
IPHB sudden rise of Rodelpb Valen-
I'll., .am i n distinct surnrlse te
a. remnanv which, happened te have- a
.'en hi. services Jrt tta time as te Mr
Were" the wave of sentiment of the
" flappers and Fnnettes, whose Rlegan
' iii'Valentlne all' the time," had
mched'the studio, this young Italian
atar h.a eeen cbbi icaums iu "v
1 ttir In one film and as a co-featured
player Jn another.
,' The first was "Meran of the Lady
IMtj," nd by all rights that was
Dorethy Dalten's picture. Sim was the
"tar" in the company's billing, but
tot te in the minds of many exhibitors
M the hearts of many of the fans. A
. reiult, the foolish situation rtreae, ns
'It had even mere ridiculously nrisen In
the cane of "The Cenquerlns I'ewcr,'
when Valentine was featured llrst nnd
foremost and above these who did far
fritter work In mere important pnrtH.
New. In "Beiend the KepIss," cvrn
the company features Valentine premt-
nently, almost en a par, with Gleria
vBnnten, but It's a safe bet that the
.'aleetrica will disregard the axiom "La
dle, nm" ana display uoueipn n name
In biggest type. Funny preposition, the
ihn tame !
l ''Beyond the Rocks," Judging by the
"itilr pictures which have heralded It,
sraat have at least a score et settings.
Paris, the desert; Londen, the Alps, nil
e( them have been mentioned, and the
variety of costumes, new and old eld old
dihiened, which the stars wear would
lead one te belleve that this Eliner
ui-n story must be tinea wun masque
naes and elegant balls,
Once again In our old search for the
lanes which thrilled the fans of seven
Jtars age we find two In this cast who
were flourishing then beyond nil doubt,
Helen Dunbar, the old Essanny-itc. nnd
Mabel Van Buren, who wan playing
with "Beb" Edeson In "The Cnll of
the North" and was seen te make he
big a hit with Roberts nnd Heuxu
Peters in "The Girl of the Gelden
West." June Elvldge had net yet wen
her spurs of fame with the Old World
company, and Edytbe Chapman joined
theLasky stock later. Alec B. Fran
tit, though, waf playing engagements
la the films way, way back In the days
f their real infancy. One cennectH
(Mm with the old and defunct Kcluir
temnanv nmi with Wn-in t Th
;tara, of course, are distinctly of the
resent-day screen.
W7HEN "The Rosary" and Ben Tur-'"-pin
share the same screen bill we
we a combination which many would
teure the w. k., "Sublime and ridlcu-
'.a?"!! aI fme raiJhty fine people In
.".east Jf the Rese play, by the way,
? whom has been missing tee long
gw Philadelphia . screens. That Is
2? win. rdeSf 5f a,,ant Tem Sawyer
. v""""n . xayiers notable pre-
joetlen and the star of some mighty
kJ J. 8tuart Blackton pictures. He
ama ine misiertune, common te
8y another movie favorite, te bo be
te allied with companies which either
kcd entlrMv ni nile tn. i. i,.i.
atures marke'ted In the most advan advan
ifteuawav. Hipn trimhnii v..n...
tadther Snd Pnnllna VrJ.rl, k.. t.t
I Jjjwjly entered the same class. It's
VtCUUr tOUffh In vlnnr n thm net lh
'!7.l?.n tb stBt's individual work Is,
anything, Improved.
tj Rosary" l8e has Wallace
BS7' . ?Ltbe villainous turn, whose
JiVH.'. ,n lTb8 LaBt the Mohicans"
2?indred portrayals of sceundrelly
JTOUemen of oil nations are well remem
Srea. Lewis Stenn nW v.th..
a J.vFelly kindly priest who has
taSfkit.in'."nd beneficial effect en the
w cut. Eugenie Besserer, who seven
wh? K wa Paying leads with Sellg
lUm. EeM,e EJten an Kathlyn Wll
!??; otherwise occupied, has a
KCA," "?. ,Novak, who was
liihr .1 " 'ii W'"L ngrapn at tnnt
hkff,tlme'u Dere Davidsen, seen Inst
I r? te such remnrlmhln nl..,l... in
ran Geed rrevider," Is also in the
w enraimTi nt "Anii... . tv..
Bterm" nf h e.t. 1 .. ...
!2" '? pect te the fact that never
fS." h" one of Mr. Griffith's hlg
"jwres been shown in a regular pic
m? .pertly after its engage
SnifM1 a 'estimate theatre. Here is
8A "X ! tt.br?3h from the past,
MrTrf2Srf ? .tb0M wh0 have Been
tli'vlr ft,8 claberated version of the
Wth . .C,cten P,ay bav ben Ailed
t&L. l,t0",8bJ"ent at the radical
U ,J"0an(l d Itlens. Te be sure, It
hee fJn?nUM p;ture' an'1 as 8Ucb 8
ilih &mB ub,(luiteu" stock dealing,
Ine "fn"nclnK nd jaw et the modern
in, screen story.
nd ff.'l"8 Jwhe ,mve Ben "Llllem"
SihlWv,,ndt80me.50Un8 star. Jeseph
tot .c;.th.Sterra n the winter, have
them .. T, 0ig ? surprise in store
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ken, e? Mt0c.r.?tlc yeun noblemen,
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Photoplays te Be Seen
On Lecal Screens Soen
Mar IB "BmlUn' Thrench," with
Nerma Tnlmadire, Stanley.
"The Geed Provider." with Dere
Davidsen, Palace.
"The Broadway Peacock," with
Pearl White, Victeria.
"Find the Weman," with Alma
Rubens, Arcadia.
products. Frank I.ohce wah in Reme
in the enst of "The Kternnl City."
Shelden Lewis was in l'ntlic Kcrlals,
Crelghton Hale was occupied in the
same fashion, Frank l'uglla is a re
cent discovery; tlie rest would have
been mere names seven jcars back.
THERE'S ninny a fan who cannot be
wheeled out of doers te hue Gleria
or Deug or Mary or Rodelph, but whose
face brightens when the name of Thee
dere Keberts is mentioned.
Well, "Old Mnn" Roberts, as lie in,
affectionately called, pluys one of tltec
hard-headed, cigar-smeKing nusineKi
men of hiH in "Acress the Continent"
at the Karlton. He is an automobile
manufacturer, nnd his chief businef-s
rival Is pleyed by Walter Leng, whose
long list of villainous roles dates bade
te his memorable (Jus,' in "The Birth
of a Natien." Wary MacLaren, also
a member of the cast, made her first
screen Impression somewhere around
bcv.cji years age In a Leis Weber pro
duction. Betty Francisce, the juve
nile, Is a real newcomer.
Of course, Reld himself does a let of
hard driving. It might be wished that
he would eschew auto stories and glve
the screen some mere definite, clearly
etched portrayals Buch ns his "Peter
Ibbetson" or hi lead te Geraldlne Far
rar in "Maria Resa."
CONSTANCE BINNEY, that bright
young "ttarlet," who ihofinte the
sky 'by tome excellent ioerk under
Maurice Tourneur and with Jehn
Barrymore, but who hat done little
tince of any magnitude, will be teen
in "Midnight" at the Arcadia; Harry
Carey, who it Tem Mix' a rival en the
back of a Aerte and who it me it at
home en the ttretchet of a TTesfern
prairie, it at the Victeria in "Man te
Man, from the Jaokten Oregery
novel, and Oareth Hughes hat a com
edy called "I Can Explain," at the
Regent. Other important film engage
mentt include "Back Pay," a Fannie
Hurst story, at the Capital, featuring
Bcena Otven; "Iren te Oeld," with
Duttin Farnum, at Fay't; "Fascina
tion," with Mae Murray, at the
Palace; "Her Hutband't Trademark,"
with Gleria Bwansen, at the Locust.
HIGH LIGHTS of the week for the
Film Fan Who Runs as He Reads
Includes: W. J. Fergusen will take
Theodere Roberts' pert in "Te Have
and Te Held," and the Intter will be
sUrred in a film version of "The Old
Homestead." Elliet Dexter and Mae
Busch, it Is understood, will play in
"The Christian," which Maurice
Tourneur will direct ever in Londen,
and en the Isle of Man. Rodelph Valen Valen
tieo Is te be starred in Mitchell's "Ames
Judd," formerly intended for Jehn
Barrymore. Wallace Reld nnd Llla
Lee will play in "The Ghost Breaker,"
II. B. Warner's stage success. Richard
Barthelmess is te star In "The Bend
Bey," and Mary Alden will have an
important part in inai mm. ueergc
Arllas Is shortly te start work en n
picture In which he will play the role
of a musician. Olara Kimball Yeung
Is te film "Enter Madnmer ana -xne
Weman of Brenae," report says.
"Helle Paree" at Trocadero
Next week's show nt the Trocadero
will be "Helle, rarcc," nn entertain
ment which includes two musical trav
Qfinn 'Nm niBt contains such favor
ites as Hnrry Kelly, Dave Shnfkln and
Heward McNnbb, comedians; Gertrude
Avery, prima denna; wsia ianuge,
lnirenue. nnd Bonnle Dale, soubrette.
There is a chorus of twenty -four girls
uiin pun hnth sine and dance. A bpe-
clal fenture Is the appcaronce of the
team of Deyle and Deyle, singing nuu
dancing.
Woedslde Park Opened
Woeduiile Park opens its doers te the
public today after having been com
pletely overhauled and renovated since
last year. The musical uttractien for
the debut Is Durbnne's Concert Band.
Edna Wallace Kinney, a favorite at
Willow Greve, Is the soloist for the
openlngief the park concert season. The
former policy of fireworks exhibitions
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Guide te Photoplays
for the Week te Come
STANLEY "Beyond the Rocks," ro
mance by Eliner Qlyn, with Rodelph
Valentine and Gleria Bwansen co
starred in the leading roles. A story
with many continental settings.
ALDINE "The Rosary," based en Ed-
wara Jtese-s ramous stage piay, wim
Lewis Stene, Rebert Gorden, Wallace
Beery, Jane Novak and Eugene Bes
serer among the well-known players
In the cast; also "Step Lively," with
Ben Turpln.
KARLTON "Acress the Continent."
latest of the automobile series, with
Wallace Reld as the here and eld
Theodere Roberts in a congenial role.
Mary MacLaren and Betty Francisce
are the leading ladles.
ARCADIA "Midnight," the drama of
a girl whose pest arose te confront
her in her hour et happiness. Con
stance Blnney Is featured and Jack
Mulhall, William Ceurtlelgh and Ar
thur S. Hull are the leading players.
VICTORIA "Man te Man," based en
Jacksen Gregery's novel; a story of
cattle ranches with Harry Carey as
the lead.
REGENT "I Can Explain." based en
Edgar FTaniciin-a story, -stay Meme,
wlth Gareth Hughes In the leading
role.
CAPITOL "Back Pay," another of
Fannie Hurst's stories, with Seena
Owen as the "girl with the crepe de
chine soul."
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
STANTON "Orphans of tne Storm," D.
W. Griffith's feature picture sugges
ted by the stage classic, "The Twe
Orphans," with a cast headed by
Lillian and Dorethy Glsh. Frank
Puglla, Mente Blue, Jeseph Schlld
kraut, Shelden Lewis and Frank
Lesee.
PALACE -"Fascination," latest Mae
Murray reaiure, aireciea Dy oeert
Leenard, with a cast including Helen
Ware, Courtenay Feete and Crelghton
Hale.
COLONIAL Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Bought and Paid Fer,"
adapted from Geerge Breadhurst'a
stage play, with Agnes Ayres and
Jack Helt: Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, "Weman's Place," with
Constance Talmadge.
IMPERIAL Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
...! e,. "Tim nlvlit thnt TIVillMl."
Bayard Velller production with Bert
Lytell; Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, "Fer These We Leve," with
Betty Compson.
GREAT NORTHERN-"ThtoAera," the
big Italian spectacle, based en Vic Vic
terlen Sardeu's famous stage play
with Rita Jellvet aa the Reman Em
press. MARKET STREET Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday, "The World's Cham Cham
peon," based en stage comedy, with
Wallace Reld ; Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, "Rought and Paid Fer,"
with Jack Helt and Agnes Ayres.
A.LHAMBRA Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, Dempsey-Carpentler fight
pictures In connection with the usual
vaudevllle program ; Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, "An Unwilling Here,"
wlht Will Rogers and vaudeville pro
gram. GOTH STREET-Revival week of big
features ; Monday, "The Miracle Man,'"
with Themas MelRhan ; Tuesday, "Dr.
.Tekylt nnd Mr. Hyde," with Jehn
Barrymere: Wednesday. "On with the
Dance;" Thursday, "Don't Change
Your Husband:" Friday, "Male and
Female :"
Saturday, "Beheld ' My
Wire."
LEADER Monday, "The Mlracle Man."
with Themas Mclehan; Tuesday, "Dr.
Jckyll' nnd Mr. Hyde;" Wednesday,
"On With the Dance;" Thursday,
"Don't Change Your Husband;" Fri
day, Beheld My Wife," and Saturday,
"Itfale and Femnle."
STRAND "Bought and Paid Fer," ad
aptation of Geerge Rreadhurst stage
success, with Jack Helt and Agnes
Ayres In leading roles.
LOCUST "Her Husband's Trademark."
utery of New Yerk and Mexico, with
Gleria Swnnsen In a part that allows
her te wear Btunnlng gowns, suppor
ted by Stuart Helmes and Clarence
Burten.
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'ACROSS THE
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KarTtew
William fl. Hart
Ing role;
urday, "A
Thursday. Friday and Satu
Man's Heme," directed by
Ralph
ince, witn Marry Aierey.
RIVOLI "De Luxe Annie," revival of
popular picture cased en stage suc
cess, with Nerma Talmadge In the
leading role, and Eugene O'Brien in
in the supporting part
COLISEUM Monday and Tuesday,
"Her Husband's Trademark," with
Gleria Swanson; Wednesday and
Thursday, "Bought and Paid Fer,"
with Jack Helt and Agnes Ayres;
Friday and Saturday, "A Man's
Heme." with Harry Merey and Kath
lyn Williams.
CEDAR Monday and Tuesday, "Five
Days te Live," with Sessue Hayaka
wa; Wednesday and Thursday, "Her
Husband's Trademark," with Gleria
Swanson; Friday and Saturday,
"Chasing the Moen," with Tem Mix.
Mildred Harris at Keith's
Mildred Harris, screen star and for
mer wife of Charlie Chaplin, who np
pears as a headllner at Keith's next
week in a short comedy written for her
by Edwin Burke, has two pieces of
advice don't get married tee young,
and don't go into the movies unless you
arc fitted for the work. Miss Harris,
who married Chaplin when she was
Sixteen years old, has net deserted the
films for geed, but canceled two pic
ture contracts te accept an engagement
in vaudeville because of a desire te try
her luck en the speaking stage. Her
present vehicle is called "Mevio Mad,"
and she is supported in It by S. Miller
Kent and Beatrice Morgan, well-known
stoge people.
"Scandal" at Broadway
Cosme Hamilton's comedy, "Scan
dal," which played at a central theatre
here n season or se age, will be the at
traction offered by the stock company at
the Broadway for their second week.
Edna Hlbbard, the leading lady, who
scored a hit last week as "Peg," will
enact the main role, and Leen Gorden
will play oppesito her. "Scandal" is
the story of a society girl whose disre
gard of conventions finally leads her
Inte the most embarrassing position of
a pretended 'marriage.
"lelanthe" te Be Given
"Ielantbe," one of the mere famous
of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas,
which was revived in Londen this year,
will be given at the Bread Street-Theatre
May 25, 20 and 27 by members
of the Snvey Company, of this city.
Seventy people will be in the cast. The
three performances will be given for the
Alfred Reginald Allen Memerial in the
department of music, Scheel of Fine
Arts, University of Pennsylvania,
Mrs. Geerge Mllllngten will sing Iolan
the and ether leading parts will be takei
by Miss Deberah N. Seal, Miss Marie
Zara, Frank Ward and Leslie W. Jey.
Point Breeze te Open
Point Breeze Park will open its doers
te the public one week from today,
May 13, Several new amusements
have been provided for this season In
addition te last year's favorites, and
the Midway premises te have a num
ber of novelties. Furthermore, Jehn
Kemle, the manager, announces that
the finishing touches nre being put en
the, big velodreme track, where some
big races will be staged. Many out
ings will, as usual, feature the park's
season.
An Old Favorite In "Bombe"
Fritzl von Busing, who appears with
Al Jolsen in "Bombe" at the Shubert
Theatre in the role of Queen Isabella
of Spain, has appeared In grand opera
as well as lighter rnuslcal shows. Mies
von BuBlng. who In private life is the
wife of Ferrest Huff, also with
"Bombe," made her first appearance in
America at the age of seventeen In con
cert work. She at one time sang with
the old Castle Square Opera Company
and was the original In Paderewski's
opera, "Manru." She also played the
feminine lead in Straus' "Chocolate
Soldier."
Why Orth Went en the Stage
Frank Orth, producer of "Made in
Philly," the revue which heads the bill
at the Chestnut Street Opera Heuse next
week, and who also appears as one of
the leading players in Its cast, Is a Phil
adelphian who, even as a youth was
well known for his ability as an ama
teur entertainer. One day he went te
leek for a Jeb In n business establish
ment, and the highest offer was $5 a
week, working ten hours a day. That
decided Orth te go en the stage, He
joined forces with Harry Fern, and that
team became se popular that It wus
featured In "big time" vnudevlllc. Sev
eral seasons age he produced bis first
edition of "Made In Philly," in which
tne cast was oemnoaed entlrelv'nf lnrnl
taleat.
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JAMES EDITH JAMES
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JACK MERLIN
and a Pack of Card
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SONGS
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FRANK ORTH
THE ALL STAR - ALL PHILADELPHIA MUSICAL REVUE
PROVED A SMASHING HIT!
'BRENDEL and BERT at their best "record
AND A GREAT OAST OF PRINCIPALS
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A CHORUS OF PHAST AND PHURIOUS PHILLIES
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Mata. nt 2. lie, 2Sci Evas, at 8, XSr, 40c
Twe Shown Hatnrdar Evening. 6:80 U 0
B. F. KEITH'S POPULAR VAUDEVILLE
Flsrans Aaaaa le Adalaida Wintkren
In "ALICE IN BLUNDERI.AND"
KENNEDY ft CRAMER I REKOMA
EDDIE KANE JAY IIERHAN
MJRKE DURKIN I THE HERBERTS
Btanaent Sisters & Company
LARRY HKMON In "THE SHOW"
AESOP'S FADLEHITUPICS OF THE DAY
STRAND
1 flERMANTOWN ATE, and VENANGO
AM. NEXT WEEK
A WILLIAir DE MILLU PRODUCTION
"BOUGHT AND
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WITH
Agnes Ayres & Jack Helt
The atery Ii one of unusual appeal, full
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Paramount revival week
Men. "THE MIRAriJS MAN"
Tnee. "DR. JKKYI.L AND MR. HYDE"
Wed. "ON WITH THE DANCE"
Thurs. "Don't Chance Yenr Hunband"
Frl. "REHOLD MV WIFE"
Sat. "MALE AND FEMALE"
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ADMISSION: ADULTS, 75c t CHILDREN, 50c, INCLUDING TAX.
SEATS NOW ON SALE AT GIMBEL BROTHERS AND AT SHOW GROUNDS
Direction Maurice E. Kelt
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Cheitnut at 10th. Cen. 11 A.M. te 11 p.jr.
Betty Blythe in "Fair Lady"
Sllta Uljrtlu In l'eraen at 3, 8 10 P. M.
TUIa mernlni Ml Illjlhe will entertain
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JACK KIMBERLEY & HELEN rAGE
In a Cenprfv Ofterlntr
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NEXT WEEK
ftevWal of Parameunt'a Greatest Successes
Meb "The Miracle Man"
Tees., "Dr. Jelcyll and Mr. Hyde"
Wed "Oa With the Dance"
Thnr., Don't Change Your Husband
Fri "Male and Female"
Sat "Beheld My Wife"
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& EUGENE O'BRIEN
in "DE LUXE ANNIE"
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ALOVgV 1:30. 3:00. 0:30 te 11
GLORIA SWANSON
and STUART HOLMES
"HER HUSBAND'S 5
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WILLIAM S. HART in
"THREE-WORD BRAND"
Thnrffdar. Frldar and Saturday .
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MARKET ST.
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Monday. Tiirnday and Wednesday
GLORIA SWANSON in
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Saturday "A MAN'S HOME"
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AN EVENT OF MEMORIAL IMPORTANCE!
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First Time at Our Usual Prices
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MIGHTIEST PRODUCTION
ORPHANS OF
THE STORM
PRESENTED IN Al.t. ITS ENTIRETY. WITH THE ORIOINAI. EFFECT.
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CHARLES AHEARN
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ROMANCE, LUXURY
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Mammmi
11:15 A.M.
1:45, 4:80
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