tWH'-JCWJiHf tfjrjiW JliWf 'JS.fi ..1'lV.n "jiiei WTk 4frV.yyMl r-MV:- ' ' -i 1 'V w WW 'cXl-tVsi I' -,f.- Wpl -A ti. I . 'w: EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PMmDELPfflA,; THUBSDAY,. M&Y ' it' 1922 T3fe Daily Mevie Magazine I CRIPPLES IN PLAYLET T RIDLEY PARK EN FETE HSShsV ...... . -. - MfPftfe 3ifla I'LlXltWr A LAVllLlAiy Y AMl'lliU I Hi'? " aaWagBMililaVaaaaaaaaaaaaar -.aaaaaaaMBa-r:- fSlWKIWWI B V - hEMHsHP a Hk MiPalBSffliiRSS fin l NIT A NAI.DT ' Wg M Who wns.linal'v lmrn for the ''or of Dena Se! n "Weed riiiI Snnd " the. Hanw -terv In whli li Oti Skinner I3m appeared mi II." stase here tli' jr;ir and whleli te mtvp In(e)pli Vnlimtme :i liU firt stiirnnc vclilole iVfVi '. - - - - - () imuii -bit. nlei all. I will lnlf-t Malf ,1 THF MOl'IF -MAN 1 FTTFRHOX that all of n nimnllc- l.p ilenn: Te , " ! " will liikri-l a liathinir criii' ill OVITV f I- l?v HHXRY M XKEl.T pitiiiP" M; Nun wlini rri'ilil 1ip mini' ncremmii- ' piijcu mjsclf. anil 1 ,1;,"M- '""" ,,l;lt ' I Mr m r viii' for iln nner irl Wards of City te Give Exhibition at Brown's Farms Today !. llie iln.v efilnys nt Itrewn's I nniii. neiir I lelmrsblirir. wlipre rrln- ilili'il cliildirn.iii'p iii'liiir cnrrd for liv tlie idly, for 11 plnylrt mid n rnntntii will in." prcpnicd by I he en hoped h1 rlnsw. The lilavlel will he wUiipispiI liv Mnjer Monre, Klircler Warbiirten, Sit- perlntcnilpiit of Schools Itiueme. wemrn. of the ICnipi-Rpiif.v Aid, Auxiliary Com Cem mlttpp of the Welfiire Dcnnrtlncnt and ethers. I'Vlewllie the iii'rvniilntieii'. tlicir will he mi exhibition of ilic school nnd hmidwetk of tlie idilldmi. Will Celebrate Opening of Com munity Club Tonight There will Iip it pnrndp In Hlilley I'nrk tentfcht of I toy Scouts, members of vnrluUH women's clubs, the Mothers' Hub "mid the heryiiRli lire renipnny te murk the opening of the new Commu nity Clubhouse. Later there will be n fircwerki dls piny hi .Inpeb Tome Park. "WHO'S WHO" AND ''WHAT'S WHAT" rv men knew btter than Ooeruo Nex MrCnln when It cornea te local nnd Stati rellllc. McCain bcI te th hotlem e( very tltiiallen nnd telln tlie truth no matter who l till". It"uc1 what CltOTKO Nev McCain hes te any In thn Ktrnisu l'CBLIO Lideik. "MiKb It n TInht." 4rft. H WWtift Nqw's the time ! m m iP PLAYRUPIAN0S W I fSSl I "- en,.v ,ll,,' n lit"'''11 Vft JV "" -J-4 llai I en in lif r of thrtp tilgli-Rrmln ff F M f Wf J Wm liKtrumenta. ll'a your npper- mHM t HEW tnnlt- nmki. the meit nf lit 1VPV KW BS L. ,'em'' ,n " '"v or "'it1'1 S9 ;H PAYMENTS "lil3 H QJLDJ .Ml r nal ;nn te tin U tn pnrrlmap jour InHlnl order of roll lirre. IMV ' ferg 623 Seuth Street Phene Lembnrd 6031 SfS M(il I.nncfut mualr lieun tlnnnlnnn. Shep en "Jenlli St. nntl ante mnnrv. Columbia. Mvl 'ijSi ltrunlck, Vlrter. f hrnr) Snner.i Tnlklnir .Mnchlnci nt Tery llhrrnl trrini, ife" ". ,1 GOOD EATIN! VM! Luncheon, 40c Dinner, 75c Wc Invite you te comp bcte Just eiicp. Yeu will net need ii second Imitation. ,t 820 Walnut St. JOHN 0. H. MEYERS, Prep. r trrt,.,L kt! I kL bruiicj or muKlfi tired, apply fw dtepi of Abietbint. tr. It li telh an. liirptic and liniment. Sift) of plmant odor) cannot ' aiain. Kttphtndy.f i.ajt enigpin or postpaid. ut tril trial bottle, postpaid, IOC. W. F.YOUNG, Inc. 73 Temple Street Springfield, Mali. aEnxnn FIRE SALE Electric Fixtures Lamps, Shades, Etc., at About Vz Price Only silghtly damaged by smoke, and water. They're gelnn fast. ROSENTOOR Cat & Elec. Fixture Ce. 28 S. 7th Street pPurlt Heuse of Wenger 1229 Walnut Street Summer Hats By B. Chertak Wenger A large group of recently imported models are new displayed. Together with our many new original creation", they present every advanced fashion thought. Protect Tour Furs With Merris Wenger. Place them NOW in our cold dry air system and be assured that they .will net only be safe, but will actually be rejuve nated. The cost is nominal. Order Remodeling and Repairs NOW at Lew Summer Prices I it i "Rmlle" writ rs "This i my fi letter te junr lctlorbe and I .n.t feel in the humor ter fisjlitiiic. New. first nf alt. 1 asre" with T.cp Winthrop en 'Foolish Yies." I thought it a Reed illni. "I cnn'i pi wIipiv Alh'p Teiry is a geed npfrp'-. Hewir. I d asrrn wn'i you when ou :iv ISnij fouipsen pan inka any pait. 1 aw In r in 'Tlie lirren TomptaVien ' 1 thnueht -hi took a Nplendlil putt in it; but eh. tin; pic ture! Il wa- the worst I hav epr "New I am cms te nk you about a geed actor, and a 'r geed one te my "iiirnd. this niiiiic is Henry H. Wnlthall. All our inevb' 1'iiu- -ppin te forget him. and all they think is if Iip'- Reed leek- i inc he is n'sei'd actor Vlmt !, eii ilmik of him.' tan veu tell me when lii- nct picture will I son, I'ela Xecri. INipIIc Tnler be released' 1 unv him some tinu' a net l'liirlianks. Tem MprIi:iii. Wally in 'Falsp Ini'i'. by Louts, .lesepii Vance. He took n sreat part in it. .Mim';mr him in 'Tin' I-'leucr of tlie Xertb.' , r, . "I I'.ati't 'pp' William Duncan i sew film in ihiip -' rials where a w lielc ...nnnlnln linlllll fflll Oil Ills llPlld. tlOh. He would get up and walk away'. Seme man call it. ! Itnnk is tli 1 thmj: I would iWalthall- eiip of ilic I'niPs' .1' ter, of thp old crowd- is s-ulk in pictures. He Is new making "Oiip Clear Tall, .it the Mayer studio in Holljweod.i m "E. S." writes: "'i' hen readiuu your column and pih.mus jeu every two twe nln with u bitter, iutcn'p iiilmirltiK and absolutely wlielclicartcd -envy ulncc thp first d.n I dl-ceveied lour d(- Net Dei ailsp "I HIP llieeus iv' tirmpnr you' te buejiiiuly de-i-ribc as ariivm "the hess." tlieuali te a iicw.-pnper man out of a job thin wmndi almost heavenly ever, when the destination li the pocket of another and unknown writer, but because of the real ze-t and honesty you've put into our stuff. And the most" Important p.irt of it nil Is that your stuff isn't yours ar nil. but comes from correspondents who realh care eneunh for the paper nnd for the de partment te write te ii witli an nm.iz- Inn frankncM and smipliciij I could tell faked stuff in u minute, and jeurs ia genuine; no phci icpeatinz a pre tended porseniilltj. no phrases alike in letters, net even n mpw point . Itpsidet. each letter is se dearh the eprcssujn of n pcrsenali', that the genuineness te unmistakable. "One ether tlnns I envi you. And that In that jour "boss' allow- you te"' be nbselutely henFt nlmut pictures, even these advert iseil wl-li the paper I like your attitude of Mnklng te n trul art btandtird veu eiidentlj hae mere faith in Hip "multitude" than did Shakespeare .u his mimeitnl eiitici-ui Goeil luck tu j ou and ji k ie it. I enjoy the letter thn cetne iu with pink flags waving for -eine dellikin or ether and your jeplie. 1 wl-li often I'd written" your. Onlv veu de hnvp a real raaVeulinc find modern touch That's all. Consular this a hand hake." j(Thanks. And I'm glad tu punt tins tnliute te the funs wlm Willi le this S' ttepartment. Ker ii N teally they who KSjnake the Letter I5e- as popular ns it ijA, Jii. " My Jeb is sunplv te give em n jh 'udge once m a wlnle and then hit "" Back with n siniig smile ami elniiu the S?' 'Credit for the whole durii tiling. Itut 'th erefllt- isn't rpnllv nilne It lie. It 'i lnnff te tn i-rrv n' nle . n vv'nl. i fin, I Iti. eillgent crowd wlie cmnpeke our squab bllnr. bcrnpiiiug. lint nlwns linnm PfRjit family. I feel n if I'm the Hep-iadil iWfe:f the tbett buiicli in the world, i liaaa :CV iiwr n r- .. ...... .... j - a . . nriirs; rer a long jrhile I used te rend the K i:m.ve jfVK&Q T.nbGr.ii without pnjlng any w-ijawiBniien ie me .meiip i ans Letter fVex. which I tiinuclit would he tlm- up tin in. ml gencrilln sureeeil t'lr m r seirv for ilu peer tel low wlm idiiji'd as Temmy in 'I'oiu 'I'eiu falls." Did in- have appendicitis m loethiu lie'' (in-li! What n piij-iog-nemj ! iTiiat'-n geed word, ain't itV If I said nil I would like te. pre nnd con. about sonic of the ineups. start, would-be -.tats. iPtMrhex fans. ete.. etc., you would hare te get several mere pages ndd'd te the letteibex 1 .-rill have n bad taste, in in motif li at 'M. S. J.'s' remark-. HowPter. it w.ixetb late, and I intMt cull it ipiits for the evening (long sigii of iclipf from II. M. X. "Iieferp T forger it. though, would win mind telling me the ages of Dorethv ' Dnlteii. Anita Stewart. Anna I .Nils-or.. .Almien Davie-. Hetty ( emp- I )eus ' Held. ThPodere Ileberts and I'.lil Hart. I'll lie a walking biography If you answer1 all tlie-e. but I am ju-t curious-, a- thev are some of mj faveriti".. I in wlm li ones de Jeu disagree with inc'.' "If jeu ever saw my handwriling jeu'd ii me a tiieit-aud thank- for tiding .i tipewritei Yeu'ii- welcome. " (Yeu imisti t mke 'Harriet 11 ''" letter s(i-iiiu-i iiidn't. It was I'aii" Jfiunpy who pl.ijed the crippled girl in "The front ici of the Slnr- " Yes. I liked I'ctty I'oinpsen's work In "The ireen Temptation." but it was a ery unsnti-fucter.v st,er . Age- of .stars ate usually ver hard ie get. but I'll de my best. thu-l : Dorethy Dalten, tweiit -eight : Anita Mew art. I dunne. but I should guess about ditto, perhaps a little plus, .Miss .Nil en refuse point blank . s1( does Marien Davie-. I.etn Comp-en, about twi ni -eiip. I'ela Xegri. unknown f.stellii Tnjler. nineteen ., Deug l-'a'.i bonk-, born s,s3; Tem Meiglitiii . tlilrtj -eight : Wally Heid. Ikiiii I'-ii'J: Theodere Ueberts born Oi teber s, (Jl ; Hill Hurt i fm-n --i And tlnn u te all favorites of ui.ne. tee. I DREAMLAND ADVENTURES lllnc Heren's llride lly DADDY liik mid Jaiirt try In find n ftndc jnr hmrinmr liliir Ifrren. In iitMirrr In Ihrir rail rome .lr. Screech Owl. ii tndnir. She is bniiml te marry him, and inrilei all the hnih In the urd dimi, litue lleinn dncin't like hrr lenli. Bl.lf. Mrs. t'll.MTKK IV .Mrs. Sri'rwli Owl drews I. If. Hf.HOX gazed doubtfully upon Screech Owl. He didn't fancy her leeks a bit and he was er sure the buds couldn't make her ever te Milt Mill "I don't helicw- 1 want te get mar rid) teda." he cloaked disnullj . "I'd rntlier go li-hlng." "Hut I want te get married.' shrieked Mrs. Scieevh Owl. "And here' lire nil the bitils te -ec the wedding. Yeu inu-t marry me." "li, jmi in ii r mairy lier " -ang the bird- iu a chorus. "We ill make her exei- into n leiely bride." I .link and .lani't weicjeurn for Hlue i Heren . lie looked -e woebegone and un comferialili Itut they were anxieus1 te sec what kind of n job ihe birds , would de in milking Mrs. Screech tlwl , into a owl bride l bird 1 marry must have a long, rCLEPHONE: SPRUCE 2958" Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates LUIGI R1ENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street SEMI-ANNUAL- -CLEARANCE SALE An Opportune Time te Obtain at Decided Savings Apparel for Town, Travel, Lake or Mountain. COATS, WRAPS, SUITS AND FROCKS Fashionable and Desirable Frem Every Standpoint of Quality, Finish and Design At Savings of 20 te 50c'c Great-sst Values Ever Offered SUMMER FROCKS VOILE SWISSGINGHAM 19.50, 22.50 te 35.00 mYeu Never Pay Mere at Rienzi's HAROLD LLOYD IS CAVSF OF HAPPY DAY TO INVALID H-' U CONST X K I'M.MKK Hollywood. Calif. tfi t- . Kl eme. Then I begun te glance nt it V 7 'ramisllv. If I bnd time, mill nni.. I .In .etfeel as though I am getting tlie full -alu.e of the pnper 5f I de net lead erery word in the lciicrhni. VVIf 'Harriet I IV letter is mereli aarensm, nlie is quite cIcmu- at n ; but if thn'itncans what .she mjw, slie m a hope- ie9 case, rf m ::&'. If .i&nrfH. Isi?r i MTtfL. ...... ,l.n 1 I-.- I .1. .. ..1... I.... I,.., fMw1 ' u -in 1 1 1 ss vihi junx eu i iip .ii i ' i'i. nf- ..I,- PtS,iirt of the crippled cirl in The clsce and Sat Dl ftLswFreptler of tin- stars. ' with Tem iHv. ' ,MMgban? I lather liked it. ecn thedgb ii was u little far-fetched. nilt., Illni- M.I.I lt,i.-,.nin 1,1, bm-AMVatewVt. fc- '" B 'TrA y'illd jeu like Itctlj Comp-en iu "Chi ,''Oren'Temitatieii .' Se did I item uniy in iiip m auuiuiug hcr-eir in paitK, .ucli s 'Ladies MiM Live,' ittance. , -nearly wept aflcr seeing 'Way Cahtv (at the dollar that pnrte'd ..R geed 'iniiny meyle hav -FKJW"", e ki .imf ii m KfI.D U.OYD was the cause of a i hi, rvi- i.'ippj ilnv in the life of twpnU- it-M'ai-eld I'.essie Case, of l.(p- Angeles Mi-- Case has been unfilled in her bed fei twentx eais a- the result of mi mi idem uhiih im urreil mIipii she was eight i ears i,td Ur feinllj is peer mid ii wa impossible iin- ,,.' te have plepei- uieiluiil attention. An luliertl-e-ineiit asking for help was put Inte the hii.il pnpeis. Hum D'Arcj.n "prep" man at the Hal Itetnli Studie-, saw it and called Hareld T.lejd's attention te it one day en the set Mr I.IemI a-kfil D'Aicy te mnke nil invc-tignti m. The ca-e was found te be de-en nig of aid, se ariiingeiiicnts aie being made fur specialists te oper ate mi the gul I'pen learning that she had ncM-r -ecu n motion picture the -tar iniuiediiitely -cut n print of "T De." one of In- splendid comedies, ever te tin- little lieu-e, together with a small projeeiieii machine, a screen nnd n man te run the pnttire. The 'lt of Xaishapur is being bull' en the I'lilted Studie let for tin- film ing of "llmar the Tetitnial.er." with (lu Hates I'e-t lie the star. Virginia fane is te In- Mi. Peet'- leading woman Of iiuir-e jeu rem' nilicr lur Hue work hi "Wltheiil Ibneht i.t 'lergv''' Am having lutn b wiili her tnmuriew anil will tell jeu nil about t. Richard Walten Tully evpicis te innl.e an elnlinrate production of "Omar " A geed deal of nieiie ban been spent iinpnriing from Per-m the Kllks of which costumes nnd draperies are te be mnde Kuic lopreihictioiis nf phntegraplis of Persian buildings and -liects are being carried out, and nn eUinusllve search i-t lieing made te find the eact tjpes one would see m the and wheie the st in y Is laid Pen Turpln. Phjllls Haver und-Kath-eritli' Mctiulre will be awnj fieiil the .Meck heiilictt Ie" for three weeks. Thev .Vnselee, San rfan- ego en the I 'amuses Miudeville circuit l ney ie say its a icrv funny net. The mi tin- of Nerma Tnlmndge's ie cently ceniplcted picture has ,ien changed from "The Duche-s of ,an seiiis" te "The ftunal flume " Con Cen win Ten rle was her leading man, mil Mam i.e. tin ilnncir. net milj iraiiied nnd (I 'ect.-il 'Jill I duiiieis in an null in e urn ii I. hit ill j I'd a part in the pli'line "I have (Icililed," -slid Muster Ken. tell the ether day. "te upheld every rule -that Mr. Ilnjs will make. J want te straight beak like mine," said lSlue lleinn It happened that Mrs. Screech Owl's btak was short and hooked. The liinls puzzled ever the problem fir -nine n ui.ites. They couldn't .ee any waj of straightening or stretching Mrs. Screech Owl's stubby, crooked bill. The longer thex studied the matter the mete hepetul Mine Heren became. e theuglit he might escape inarrjing the ftissx little widow. The bin that puzzled hnrde-i was King fiher. Id- and Plue Heren Det li 111. ed te ti-h mid often they wanted tu fish in the snnie place. King fisbei tin tight if l'.lue Ileien married .Mis. Screech Owl he might move awn from the river. King fisher was n wise bird be pti.led Ins- brain he med Peking a long, straight brak Scree, li Owl. Ar Ian lie He let (,ut an exulting cry : y-ratK ly-ieak, t n t the thing for n beak ' found was- tl c did of te which a line was "Dear Mether, writes Kitty from college, "please send me some motley I haxen't even enough for Chidetsl" I aaPHaSa V a-a-a-i-laJna-ak-a-TlT-ia-tJ1 wholesome geed for the whole family pure just sugar coated chewing gum beneficial geed for nerves and digestion 10 for 5c American Chicle Ce. riiOTeri.AYS ter Mr-. found it. "Panel lien's What he hud ,i biekrii ti-hpeb ti I fastened Yc. It wns just hj thing fm a lunk. The birds and ,lnc and .liuiei ngi'i ei te thai. .tai k had skillful lingers, and .1 took him milj a minute te split the nd of tin- tisli .el" and tie it 10 Mrs Screech iiwl's stublij bill. "What a fine bill," sang the birds ".Vew l'.lue Heren jin the kind of a bride he wants," Put Mine Heren wasn't -e ensilj snt. Isfuil "Ne! Ne!" he cried ' "Mj bride must be us big around a I am ' '1 Inn was another problem, for Mis. Sep cell Owl was much smaller than Hlue Heren. Hew leuld they mnke her is hig ateiinil as he? ' If it were Thanksgiving tune we1 might siufl her for 11 big dinner." -ug-g( -ted .lai k. Or if she were ,1 bulleiin w, might blew her up." added .lanet Mavhe we din blew bet up anj -a " -Hid .hick. "Let's n " He get a straw and .lull' t get a straw. Then the blew through the hollow- li-h-pele beak. As they blew Mrs, Sctcrch Owl giew linger and larger, just like tl balloon Iflir when thej stepped te get mine bieath the air rushed out through ihe beak in n loud whistle , Again tlnw Idew. and again a they -topped the nir rushed out j "Snj." filed (icncriil Swallow, "wliy 1101 mnke her large from the outside lik" ii 1111111 putting 011 nn ovrieiii "I'll gie lier a feather" "Se will ," ihiipnl t'eck Iteb'ui "And I and I." -aiig ether liinls. feathers 1 .lined down oil Mrs. Scieeili Owl until sim ns a. most buried. "Hew shall we fasten thrin en?" askpil .lack. "We haven't a needle and thread te sew them." ' .I11-I at that moment .lanet linppeurd te lean against 11 plue tree. She fell something Micky. It was pine pitch "Hunnli." she cried, "we can fasien t In-Ill en with Sllekj pitch." lld se liiej dill, sticking llie el.i fc.llhe s te Ml. Siiceilt Owj's own tiMtber.s, nnd adding lujer en layer until lie was as large around as Hlue Heren hluivplf. Then thej leek her ie the water h eilee te show her te Hlue Heren. (What Milne Heren I bought of her 1 . m Pistil APOLLO CiYtflnVtea H H H IB H LW la bhhIbbbv yUUUlUlD V 4 wa wmmm . JVTvat,lV.'VlalaiaaaBaHP T WT JT.W' ' ' ' J.Iibbbbbbbbbbb"."" wMhbt V!lBaW (JJJ l . delicious candy coated. chewing gum rnoTeri,Avs l'HOIOI'I.AVH Th AfeJwm theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLE Company of America, which is a guar antee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask ter the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. JJD fi THOMPSON' STS. MATIN'KK riAII.V ri:rii. n. in: aiim.k rnnrtt'CTieN "SATURDAY NIGHT" ARCADIA t'HHSTVL'T Bfi lOTIf 11 A M. le 11 ! V. JI CONSTANCE BINNEY In "MinNinilT" AQTOD IIIUHTH &- OIllArtD AVE. S-J 1 Jl MATINI'.U KAII.V till: (.HF.AT NMV YOBK SKN.HATION "THE BOOTLEGGERS" Sjmpbeny Urcli, Vnrnl & Inatruinenlal Sele Si:.TH, 'JOc iCet in years. Grand Canyon National Bath Paliretnia BALTIMORE S'hM Richard Barlhelmcti, Tel'able David Aililrd ll.Mil.IK IIAIT.IN, "PAV I,V" HI T ICRIDri Ilread fjiif,h'niia DlJEL,OirM ( nnlinuniis '.' until II MARY PICKFORD in "i.irri.f: i.eiiu vauntlkrim CAPITOL ::: .maiikict ht in M li) Jl 13 1' Mrr Mtiiuti; in "BACK PAY" M H "SSfrT- les Angeles 'San Diege -SanFrancisce lOitheut additional cost letaiie makt' comedies that wilU cause peepb' will lie. tejd tomorrow.) Pueblo - Colerado Springs -Denver tOitheut additional cost New Mexico KecKies Sale dates: Te California, May 15 te September 30. Te ether points June 1 te Scptfrnber 30. Return limit October 31, 1922. Step evers in both directions. Fred Harvey meals "all the way." A-U for "California Picture Reek," "Colerado Sum mer," "CJrnnd Canyon Outlnga." "Off the Dealen Path," "Petrified Ferest," nn4 "Coel Summer Way." R C s-mltb. Gtn Actnt, 0. C. nillatd. Plit Paw. AgL, A. T. & S. I'. Ry. AO: Finance Bldg., I'hlladrlnhii, Vt. rnene; locust 0424, COLONIAL a,!,- Wnl -r CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "WtlMAN's l'lCi;" llMbTjNT rfA.t.? TMtllM', I'd WK.lt III "FOOTFALLS" ATUI QT TIlCATUi: Itolew sprm join 01. matismii: u.Mf.Y Wallace Reid & Eliie Fergusen In "I'lITKK UIHKTMHN" GREATORTHERNSSir' W MME. NAZIMOVA I In "A IHU.I.'ri IMH'HK" 1 IMDFrTi A 'KlTII . WALN't"rSTs" ' IMrClAlM-. .mim -.'.an v.m, Uli 1 BETTY COMPSON In "1'HII THOSK 1VK I.OVK" V API THN I'HKHTNLT Aheie IlltOAu" NAIL.IsJ' ,p 11 ;in , m 11;li, , j, WALLACE REID In "ACHOSH TIIK CONTIMiNT" GRAND 4UII J " - ' CANYON LINE I IRFRTY WtOAD i COI.UM1IIA AV. iiibii . ,1 ati; siATiNKu Daily VIOLA DANA ORFFNT oellnr.d Mt. t 0M Ht. ""-ei.iii v.M.KNTI.Ntl A MiSf.ti AVRi:- THE SHEIK" 0VERBR00K 0JU l'""vl'M"Z Kn: IIAVIIISON In Leve, Hate and a Weman" PALACE l-H'.MUIKn STIlKI.'l In A. M. 11 II '.-, p MAE MURRAY . lnFAS('IXATJUN" PALM ntAN'KKOP.D AV): A "THE SHEIK'S WIFE" Market Ht, t'0,v 17lh GARETH HUGHES In "I t AXJtM'I.AIN" REGENT RIALTO ".iV-jjw avunu;" SHERWOOD M:.h "'"nerc- Av. m:m i.i.vtiu'. ', "u "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" STANLEY MV'Z XTl,!,Tl Sedelph Valentine &' Gleria Swanson In "liJ'AllMl Till: ;e(.' STANTON ,IA!JKVT Ah- la if m ' ' 1 : f wiin 1 nil's irrfiikf....: ORPHANS OF THE STORM" 333 MARKET.. '"j141, thkatih: "BbVjGH'AN'pD": victeria Mriu;;r, st"' "ni HARRY CAREY"" ' Jnl'N' TO .MAN" GRANT 40v i..lAp. a'vS: iinniiTiiv i . .IV. .' .'..''"' nrrir K. li .in wettim- ffcTheNIXON-NIRDLINGERfllf I W THEATRES UfJ I P.H Rn MAMT B.'H AlUHi: MnKEI i-i,iiviv-i'N 1 j an ;i n.tie tu 1 AI.I.-STAK A,sT iu "A MAN'S HOME" with .1 ri.uAi: .WKSUI 1 .'in ,in,i .1 T iMi.l 11 1', CEDAR GLORIA SWANSON celIseAmI11.1; '? AHM's A-'aS AND .MI'K IIOI.T In , AiiNIs Al-'ai.S AND .MI'K ""iUlSii "BOUGH .AND PAID FOrT TUMRfi tflNT 5-T & liinAftl) AVI; Jv"luu .' .mini June, en I r.inkfuid . 'I'Kf'IAI. CAST In. ., "Bunty Pulls the Strings" v I1ST i- LAS'i'AhTlin AVE. '.'50 In l.nn. 7 i" It ''? 111: mim.k I'linniTTiuH LEADER t I'rui ia . '"'Hit i. HI llil.r nun ,1 "Don't Change Your Husband' I fln ICT .V.'li A NH iTect'ST STREET GLORIA SWANSON 'lir.lt lll'SIIA.MI'.S Til.ll'..BK'' III C'JO AMI MARKI'.T ST3. ;'l'i 7 ntie ' NIXON DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jn "MANHATTAN JI.IIN'i:SS"j, IMVULI 11 , 1 -in A :t 11 i-itn HT. NORMA TALMADGE in "in: i.txi; an.mi;" 69TH ST. ,n,"lrVpT"!. m'.1 i:cii. 11. 111: mii.ij: 1'imiiiTTiex. "Don't Change Your Husband STRAND Germai '"SAi ?W$ AONK.si AMti:.S AMI J A fit ""itslitf "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBF.RS OF M P T -OJK AMBASSADOR ".-"lim.re A e at r,n,., I trrnnn, -..,. , n.unhln "THF SHFiltVc' ,',Pr'i.p M J''SUrS VivTiMi r.ilbT it bHEIK'S WIFE" wpci cv RARI7Y V..I li'..i. . . .. I ' " i. a. "- """ ""--naiiri .vernmml In "Mui.i.y 0.. GERMANTOWN sar?,"!5r1'n'AT. "'''"" I'AII.V MABEL NORMAND "I" b HAVaU-f O" In "SCIKHII, IIAVh" PARIc' niDan AVK. 4 DAUrllW 1 I AIMS. jUti jj.m, var. 11:43 U I WALLACE REID ;A P:3' . 3-1Tfc-JT. I - .wA i iu "inc. MMinun iMal 'iA-j&iA .'fi'H :. iJj,rrtrjii --t ir . tsM - i ' "' '? V''" ' s ,,va,' vv isii.-''": 1 cfcSr&-fi$Ur. .i ,,-7-f"',(fvSi.': .t,Ut i-Tu.r-.vt.i iSWift Vr,4 ta. .,.V. M,,' i .' ,t,il&!f.? lWBWlSStS . ,'& .V'lL '"J'M14Uf;V,ilU V.ti6 " vt-.Bjj-L..M.jn. fy,.AlV
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers