i 'X ASS 'JWTs 4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922 IH 15 f h MOVIEGRAMS ierics of Three Noted Authers en Lecal Screens "Pcnred" and Kcaten at Stanley 'Weman, Wake Up" at Aldine Othet News ilENBR'VLW spenldntr, In filmdom, it la a case of pity tlie peer author If you IT can And liim. , Billboards and electric nlgns and shrieking publicity sheets arc pretty nearly '. reticent en the subject of the man who wrote n particular story which mi been screened. In, a great mnny canes, with the ordinary program studio studie HVda nlcture, the author la getting Just about what he deserves, but some Kie when It 1 n theme abeve the ordinary, ha Is sadly neglected. ttvt week the downtown local JN wrcens bear the names of three dls- KhTnnTnT '' ftenfhman7 The rteries; the film with the English nu ffi Mine la adapted from a novel, Id the Ifilm with tle French author's nme 1" ba8ed en a fnmeU8 pmy Tfce authors are Beeth Tarklngten, Miurlce Hewlett and Henry Ilcrnstcln. The Pictures are lenred." ''The . 4f?.f.PT-ji nn.l "Samson.' which. Hamsen." which. BMnnu.ii hiirmr, Is new "'Shackles of Geld masquerading as ' . f TJOOTH TAKKINGTON has alwayn J5 been a popular favorite, both with i--t- l,at irlvpn l?Z tinvplg and stories for screen purposes. inccess . ti .!! Tnnlr i' Huff: Themas Mclghun appeared fairly which had previously been nictumert with Jack dherrill: "The fan Frem Heme" (" which Tarklngten rollabe- .7j .ii. He.r.. T.enn Wllwml has re- MAflTIV 111 .1.143 vww- ' . - ntly been filmed with James Klrkwoed laHedge'8 old rele; "The Gent eraan Frem inuiana- inaue a wumi' "," Ith Dustln Farnum nnd should, be tend all shadow of doubt, be filmed inln: "The Turmoil" wbh rather cas iiilly screened, and a number pf rumors and false starts In regard te "Monsieur Betucalre" seem te be about te bear fruit in a plcturlzatlen by Douglas Fatr- ""eV'the ether hand. "The Twe Van MYRla," despite Its picturesque romance, bis resisted the lure of the screen; 'Cherry." that dainty little Revolu tionary War yarn, Is ntlll unfilmed, nnd ethers for which movie laiiH nre stl waiting Include "The Beautiful Lady," the pefitlcal stories of "In the Arena.' "Btmsev Milhelland," "The Magnifi tent Amberbens" (which would never iatlfy the standpatter fans because of the unpleasant disposition of the leading masculine character, who Is far. far from being a here), "Alice Adams" anu "The Guest of Quesnay." It was only natural, in view of the itag production, that "Pcnred" would eventually find ltn way te the screen. Frem all advance accounts the pro ducers have held much closer te the original than was the ca" with "Sev enteen," which wan butchered fright fully. At any rate, no better director than Marshall Nellan could be imagined , and no mere lit boy star than "WW Bitry. Nellan, by the way, Reems te have retired altogether from the acting game, and fans of today don't realize that at one time his curls and ready smile made him one of the best-liken of lending men en the screen. Though he has done naey fine thlngH rilrecterlally, his "Stella Maris" still stands out as about hlsf most notable attempt. He has irered again and again that he loves lad understands children, nnd be cer tilaly has plenty of rhnnce te demon -itratc that fact In "Penrod." We will talis the unintelligible glbberln of the teague-tled Vcrtnnn, and undoubtedly w will miss even mere semp of Mr. Tarklngten'H uncannily true naspnges of small-town boy life, but with Marshall ellan at the helm this collection of boyhood adventures ought te make bully fun, fPHEnn Is no author of repute con ' nected with the Aldlnc film, but It minds rather attractive, nnd has the advantage of a most charming nnd tapablc leading lady Florence VJder. This attractive star first enme upon tee screen horizon by semp splendid erk Rhe did In Cecil I)e Mllle'u "Till I Come Hack te Yeu," that pathetic Jar story In which Kins Albert of Belgium (as plnyed by Winter Hnll) was the real here. Mlsa Vider was ik mere than ordinarily geed In "Old Wives for New.' the first, nnd nbeut the best of the De Mllle secletv series jjter, when her young husband. King Ider, full of artlRtic Ideas and high hope produced Ellis Tarker Butler's J!k.h,nlfe Man," she waR Its pretty r, and she has done many another ?vn,tl"nK '"Ending her part In "Hall iiJ."emnn'" w,1,ch wns shown at the Akmm a month or se age. The nlcturn In wtilxli olio la Btnvrlnv' Jt the Aldine next week 1h another of '""" pinnrintienH common te the. films T "ni.i.iii. Wnkn TTp." Ifs about a domestic ami simple yenn? wife who J her husband's leve slipping nwny from her. nnd se decides te be "dar .1? .n":1 "nsntienal" In order te flrnet his nttentlen nnd regain his Tfetlnn. Naturally, when she picks Bend. looking young man te help her '5P hop little deceit, the husband be comes jca eus, but he ft led n pretty esase by hts wife befere she becomes "ullful and tainn again. jyrAT,'HICF3 IinWLETT, whose Span- t.ish. jH(," "M'lPlM the Arcadia creen, is an nuther whose books have niy xn ,(,Pr,,,,ned. Despite the pic i,.it XT b'('1"niindN nnd atmesphpre of "rt thtlngH a" "nichnrd Yea nnd Nnv." nf' er''It Levers" nnd "Knight Kr inv ' 1n.one,ly has ever thought te film ay of them. I'l the nrnuitnf nne. tl. C.U. I I. rreun.s nre the real thing, as Jehn '' J''?, director, took n com- fih.T0fith5 '-'ntl Londen studio ft, .ky fe.ri,C8 nn(1 Robertsen nnd tltzmaurlcp. the two directors ever- tlvVveV' t,em,hl"B Eurone for attrac FrTn J"' ((Rn,'ertMm found snme In reaX lr V" "oemernng" (nl fmimi ,ihe,vn. hSrp)- n,u Fitztnaurlce II fi,Pm & I',"",l'e"! (for "Three Man Uhe',tB') ""'.'. In I,n,v 'e"1 "The WUodel?,jlla!IeWe' "0t yet nrr'VPd '" Ja!lPy' ,1the"h, "The Spanish teenMn. V, nmih en "'0 "ftunl ground mid! m11 '," ,he ,,ev',, "' it Is net knmvn V i M''lerN nn,, ''nerltns un MeTwJ0..11'!'. A'"rl,,nn fans. Mure ihnrae TH' ihntt !0,"1 "', ,(,',,,ln ""1 late I,, .i.l,,'!t.,.H,;o"..te, nlpn.llrt ndvan- tee ? ,w,,,h ?!?1' FewiiHnn. bus n Ki,n,t. In . ' nnl"li Tade." Re K. ,,,m 4n,1 "' "'hile New Yerk alnti .i ""i t,,p nnrnltlc who had te ilenc ' ,U'c',cst -'""en hy M eyc ... , -''.-.i, iiiiiii-tvuiniil "iivi.i I'ewell, Imrd-werklng lending tek '..I'? ",H. n P"r. e'l Hnrrv Ham, ill.. I " .'" D0 KOen ln two-reel come dlei - in n an n tun nnt New mnMI ... .-i.. re v."" wu ii iflu new ninnrin ani tiin'll - !.. mm . . (W.la Mttinil' Wtth thft i. thlnir In .l. iim. matters aim m "" M has net delved Inte photoplay vrltlng Mhehas with play writing. Mr; Tark- most et ma Deuer- . . umL. Tll-t ellt ftt Universal u 10 i ..r" "" verv distorted version of "Sev- I'lrltfnrd and LOUlSO FHiii ir HoUyweoa or Jersey tqulvftleftU, OF THE WEEK Photoplays te Be Seen On Lecal Screens Soen Jane II "The Dacheler Caddy." with Themas Metfrhan, Stanley. "Orphans of the Storm." with Jeseph Schlldkraut. Palace. "At the Slcn of the Jack O'Lan- tern," Arcadia. "Hepertcd Missing," with Owen Meers, Victeria. Strings," there has been much differ ence of opinion. WILLIAM FARNUM will be the star In the Henri Bernstein play, re named "Shackles of Geld" Instcnd of the simple and mcnnlngful "Snmsen." If memory does net play n trick, the same actor has already made this steVy en the screen a long, long time back, net ee long after his success In "The Spoilers,' and some time before his "Les Miscrablcs" and "Talc of Twe Cities." It's the story, as you may remem ber, of one of these "pewerful-busl-ness-men - trying - te - wreck - thelr-hated-rlval" affairs, and gives this virile actor much the kind of a part he likes, though It Is "soup and fish" In dress rather than khaki or dun garees. Mention of this kind of sto ries en the hcreen, recalls one of the best of the whole let "Stepping Stones" which was Frank Keenun's second plcture for Triangle, nnd In which Mary Beland had n wonderful role. "Shackles of Geld" has the big advuntnge of having been directed by Herbert Brcnen. THE Karlton will have an interesting film (and here again the nuther is one of these mysterious apparently minus quantities) In "The Trap," in which Leu Chancy hns a chance te dis play some of his "thousand faces." This 1b one of these stories of the Grent North Weeds where men nre men nnd heroism and villainy battle for all fair women. Len In ene part plays the part of n wolf man, or as the svnepsis says, "a wolf in humnn form." He also Is seen as a sunny -tempered French Canadian, but whether lt'n the same mun or one of these dual role proposi preposi tions is net ninde entirely clenr. A bully cast. Including Frank Campcnu, Dagraar Godowsky, Alan Hale, Irene Rich, Herbert Standing and Spottis Spettis Spottis weoda Altkcn, supports the star. OTHER prominent film iheteinga next icrrk include: "Nancy Frem A'o A'e irAcre," teith Rcbe Danicli, at the Re pent: "Nine Seconds Frem Heaven," at the Oapitel, and "Foolish Wives," at the Sixty-ninth Street. Theatrical Billboard for the Week te Come Shows That Remain WALKVT "Letty Pepper." Morasco musical comedy, based en "MaRBle Pepper," wl.th Charlette Oreenwoert In leading role, and a cast that ccntulns Ray Raymond, the Kins Slhters, Mas ter Gabriel and ethers. Stock CROSS KEYS "That Girl Palsy," pop pep ular melodrama, telling; of adventures and final regeneration of a gill who atartB In the slums and Is later In stalled In n peclety home; Mae Des mond, Prank Fielder, Detty Garde nnd ethers in cast. BROAD WAY "The Brat." Maude Ful ton's comedy-drama, with Edna Hlli bard In the name part and Leen Gor Ger dcji an the novelist looking for local color; staging by Harry Andrews co ce pcclally elaborate. Vaudeville B. r. KEITH'S The headliner next week la "The Hex Party," a ble dancing act, starring Hesslc Clayten, assisted by Guy and Pearl Magley. Mercer and James Templeton nnJ the famous Versatile Sextet of danc ers and musicians; also, Ernest Hall, ballad writer, songs; Alleen .Stanley. musical hits; comedy playlet, "A Pair i of Calves," with Val Harris nnd com pany ; Will Maheney, moneloRlBt ; I Harry and Denis DuKcr, dancers; i . II ai.ipiiu iiL-ni, fiuvcil, nuu Victeria and Dupree, another novelty ; usual pictures. OLOBB Ernest Evans, comedian and entertainer, and company In comedy sketch, "Wedding Bells," will he next week's headliner ; nlse, Jtey Harrali Review, hengs and uuiprleeu, featur ing Anutee Crelsrhten. Gertrude Jack son and Aurlle Cruven ; Geerge Maye, comedian, und company. In a "Fun-e ickuu ; J am en Kennedy, cemedv Blcetch ; Allce Kerloy, mlmln ; Laurie Ordway und company, "chararter pong studies"; Prlncews Nal Tal Tal, impressions nnd sengf, nnd ethers. ALLEOIIENY Marti and Hurry, fun makers, in melange of fun and hours, "What Was That?" ; also "Fascina tion," latest Mae Murrny film fea ture ; also, Abbett and White, heuku and piano selections ; McDevlIle, Kelly and Lucy, comedy sketch, "The Piane MeverH" ; Maaleva, International dancer, In nevel act; Santluire Trie, novelty, and many ethers. NIXON Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, Heward Langford and Ina Fredericks, In "Shopping" ; Jack Rax ley and Lillian Perter, In "Neigh bors"; Albert Hawthorne and Johnny Cook, presenting "Ne Rhyme or Rea son" ; Archie und Gertie Falls, nov elty ; Geerges Olirtler, blind French boy singer, and pictures ; change nf bill en Thursday and new feature picture. NIXON'S a It AND Jnmes C. Morten and his family, Mamlu, Kdim and Alfred, head next week's bill with a potpourri of fun, dunces and songs : Hutn uuna tins a numncr or nnnai feats : also, Dave Reth, Philadelphia boy, singing, dancing, piano playing and Impersonations ; Willie Hale and Hrether. In novelty; Rus1) lirewn and Jean Whltaker, In comedy tklt ; Hru bIuh and Urewn, comedy piintomlm piintemlm tsts; Riley children, talented Juvenile.!, and usual picture program. Lecal Girl te Leave Stage This evening at the Walnut street , thentre thcre will be the "farewell ' performance" of a young l'liiludelpliiu ' actress who went en the ittige nt a Mep tewnrd a literary career. I'.vcu lie fore she liiid graduuted from Seuth j l'hllndelplila High Schepl, Florence Ilarry had had severul innniiscrlptH published by ningiulneH. She went en the stage In the chorus of "The lluln- i bow filrl." Inter wits with Cliften I Crawford In "Fancy Free," und finally i Joined Chnrlotte (Jrwnwoed ln "I.etly Veniier." us u specialty diincer, In her three years en the htn-tc MIhs llnrry has collected data for a theatri cal novel which Is nearly completed. Walten Reef's Program The Hath Drethrc, nthli ten, will be headllnera en the flegi-rv neJ week at the, WMten Koef. Otuer acts dur ing the evening performances will in elude (Jack Merlin, magician ; Ward futersl' dancing spccleltlesi and Jehn Wishui Evah-ii kterrall. U a sent stars op stage and screen seen here next week Ikr ' vsti i -"'fcW w vuiiBifl'AikHRHBBkfilkkftVX iHrikkkkkkkkkkr kkkklkugkHkkkU ) BikkV'kHEkkkVHflyltf1 aSb' TkHgBti fyn kkkkkkkkVHVi fi? fchr " -'i f fififc- ' jgggf IPSBSBBBSSBm ssii hSKBeiSitEMlbjlBl ?WvlmmWmEr fl "iery H MgBigV'"JliggggiggggggY LON CHANEY,"THE TCAP" UaHVBBvPfSBBHHHHHHHr Karlton mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtSmWw'JFwmmmmmmmmmmmmm i. . m . '..".iu i iw BkMkHkHJkVkHHHHkHkHHkVJkHWHjjO ViffkVkHHHHJawHHHHV ' rjJ&mWWWWM3Ste!''''' XI ' ' ityMWW93MWWtrTecnr K-C-:JgHaWaVaVaVafaKt','1l mmrfmmmmb tri-f!rx- ,3PAN1SH, BiaEMaMMMMlMriMMMdMilllI ' ijguMAMrfM6HHHHPSHl l V , l.tfll HM S, I ' "' Tm " ' .kWi bVLVLVHHH FLORENCE VIDOR. GLORIA SWANSON. ANN JmmmW&mmmmmmmmmW vJAPMAN WAKE UP" BEYOND THE VXARCINGTON. ,JLLBaaawiLBaaaaaaaaaY Alditiw ROCKS" PUc Stock, Predway;. HBBBBv Summer Bookings at Keith's The summer season at B. F. Keith's whose opening is really marked by next week's bill, will include n num ber of special features. Following the Bessie Clayten dance production "The Bex Party," next week the hcndllners will be; .Tune 5, Van nnd Sclipnck, "Follies" iKiirs nnd Vlvlennc Segal will be the hcndlincrs ; June l- Peggy Weed, star of "Buddies," will b the special feature; June 10, Frnncla X. Bushman nnd Beverly Bnyne, screen btnrs, will be the main attraction, und for the final week of the month, Adelludc nnd Hughes, in ii new dance production, and Whiting and Burr, in a rung offering, will be the hcndllners. "The Brat" at Broadway Mnndc Fulton's melodramatic sur cess, "Tlie Unit," which she net only rore, but starred In, will be the nt nt trattlen nt the Urendway theatre next week. Kdnn Illbbard nnd Ix-en (5or (5er (5or den. the popular lending plnyers of thlH stock organization, will both have con- ;A PHILADELPHIA wiwaLmwnm CHESTNUT HTKCEr MAMMOTH MMUlKIAl, Ni:.XT WKEK TICK OnEATEST DANCE SUNSATION EVER PRODUCED I BESSIE CLAYTON PRESENTING A DANCING PLAYLET, "THE BOX PARTY," " TWO PARTS C1UY enrt PEARL MERCER anrt .TAS1KS W,T" lyiAGLEY AND TEMPLETON THE VERSATILE SEXTETTE AARONSON. Il'ALLKSANDRO, HAMILTON, HYDE. I.ENTZ. KAITN HtrntKl by Herl Frfnrh. Lrlm hv Je Yiiiinir nn'l Snm Iwln, MukIe hv Hnrrv AVat WILL MAHONEY "WHY I1B SERIOUH" AILEEN STANLEY FAMOITB THK WORLD OVER AH 1LD OVER AB "TUB PHONOORA Val Harris & Ce. CIIARI.FH (IIIAI'EWIN PltKSKNTH "AN ARTISTIC TREAT" A niCAUTIFUI, NOVB F.TY I Extra Added Attraction! ANLT The Popular Composer ERNEST R. BALL HINdING HITS WHICH BI.'CPEKD "MOTlinR MACIIRF.n" AND OTHKR3 L' Hhnns Unllj, 'i i. H P. M. I'llcua, Aral, line u CSc, Uuxii, 8Fc, Nlii'nti, Jtlc te SI 110 Tux liirlinli'J. SMtienSali) On S'ek In AJvanc. Phene Pllbcrt a8(lS. r" A DIRECTION MAURICE E.FELT ! , kLDINP k CHESTNUT AT I9ta STREET p I Bk CONTINUOUS II A'NV TO II P-M I I WRKK CIIM91ENCINO MONDAV j 1N;WBS FLORENCE VIDOR BUWMEHPWCiwiNut? IN WmiVlr&i&lfSMKt& -.AXv INCIfWDED. yv'' HArllGflBk '""WfcSKi-" Af.mm.wlmmmmWm A1LEEN STANLEY. Krikh . '4" WmL'; ;iimmmm 'At'' WW wBKbbVHII MAE DESMOND. 3teck. Cress? Krye.." genial pnrts In this story of a novelist who adepts a girl f humble origin, In order te get local color for a book. Melodrama at Cress Keys "That Girl Patsy," mclodrnmetlc success, will be the offering of Mae Desmond nnd her nsbecinte players nt me Cress Keys theatre next week. INSTITITUTION; BELOW 18TH HTKKET WKKK AI.I-STAR BHOWl" HARRIS & DENIS DU FOR THK mBALfRTS OP DANCfUlH "TUB PHONOGRAPH OIRI." In "A PAIR OP CALVES" VICTORIA & DUPREE A NOVriL BURPRIHB Extra Added Attraction! J rank fielder, the leaning man, will have a difficult part, nnd Miss Des mond will play the niiine-piut, a girl eC the slums who rises In the social scale and has ninny adventures, pleas ant nnd unpleasunt. In se doing. Hetty Garde, n local girl, who mnde her debut nt the Broadway lint week, will have a part In the Cress Keys pro duction next week. GranD IIKOAP AND MONTGOMERY AVE. F. a. Nlmn-Nlrdllnier. Orn'l Mcr. Mat, at 2. 17v. 3.1ci Etch, nt H, 2Se. 40 mp bbhwb nmurujy r.Tfnins. 0:30 c B.F. KEITH'S POPULAR ACTS VAUDtYJLLt ricTORiAi, rnEMinEH 69 ST. THEATRE OPPOSITE TERMINAL YOU CAN PARK HERE MONDAY, Tl'E&DAY, WEDNESDAY "FOOLISH WIVES" By and With Ven Strebeim . THURSDAY, IltlDAY. SATl'RDAY WALLACE REID in "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" Added LARRY MIMON In "The Hhew" 631) & HANROM STS. 1:30, Si Q:tS te 11 ALL NIIXT WEEK HARRY CAREY in "MAN TO MAN' uuUa 41et H Luncnater Ave. i HO Iu 4-30, 7 Iu 11 Men.. Tu. RirTTY COMI'SON In "THE ORKIA TUMI'TATIOV' Wed., Tliurn.. 1I. nnd Hnlurduy "FOOLISH WIVES" IIY AND WITH VON STROIIKIM Wl WOODSIDE Ideal Picnic Park Something Deinu All the Time Special Attractions and Features for MEMORIAL DAY Free Concerts Twice Daily DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND Ercele Durbane, Conductor Edna Wallace Kinney Contralto Enjoy a Coel Ride Through Fairmount Tark Special Arrangements for Picnics - and Excursions Fireworks Every- Friday S?ls Kvning , . I t 7 u m a ACTS Guide te Photoplays for the Coming Week New Photoplays BTANLKY "Penrod," Beeth TarUlng- ten's claesle or uoyneoo, kte.". der the direction of Marsha 1 etlan, with Wesley Barry In the title role, nnd a supporting caut that lncTue MarJeTle baw, Johnny Hanen, lully Marshall and Sunshine Hammyi also. Buster Keaten'a newest comedy, is Wife's Relations." , , AIMING -"Weman, Wake Up," by Ben Meer Clay, with Klorence Vider in the main rcle. supported by Leuih Calhcrn and William Meredith story of a moth who turned Inte a butterfly te- held her husband; also, Hareld 1-leycVs "I De." .. . , ,,, KAllLTON'The Trap," story of the Northwest weeds, with Len Chaney shewlnu his nblllty at make-up and portrayal of vastly different charac ters; In the cast are Allan Hale, Dag mar GodewBky. Prank Campcau ana .Irene Rich; "A Pair of Kings," with Larry Hemen. . . . , ,.i,- AHCAtJlA "The Spanish Jade." taken from the famous navel by Maurice. Hewlett, and actually made In Spain, under the direction of Jehn Robertsen, with a cast that Includes- David Powell, Marc McDermott, Evelyn Brent nnd "arry. Ham. , VICTORIA 'Hhackles of Geld," based en Henri Bernstein's stage J"""'; "Samson," directed by IIerDt Brcnen, with William Farnum u i the star; also, "A Pair of Kings,' with I.arry Bemen. ,. j. REGENT "man Nancy Frem No where," from the story by Grace Drew and Knthren Plnkerten, with Bebe Daniels In the role of a peer Httle CAPnOL -' '"Nine, Seconds Wrom Heaven." a novelty film, combining comedy nnd thrills, with .caBTt0tai Includes Charles King and Loulse Relnwoed. Previously Reviewed PA LACE "Beyond the Racks,' , Ellnr nii-n tin.v nf manv countries, wun Rodelph Valentine and Gleria Bwan Bwan sen In the leading roles. .,. MARKET RTREET Monday. Tuesdaj; and Wednesday. "Leve's Red"JP.Vrtrt with Nerma Talmadge. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Fascination, with Mae Murray. ... GREAT NORTHERN "Foolish Wives, Eric von Htrehelm's million-dollar picture, with a Mente Carle setting, and a cast that Includes the maker himself. Rudelph Christians, Mlsa du Pent, Dale Fuller, Mae Busch, Maude Geerge and Rebert Edcsen. IMPERIAL "The Seventh Day," Por Per ter Emersen Browne story of tne Maine coast and the lav'itJ clety flapper and a fisherman, atarring Iticnara uarineimcK.. . COLONIAL Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. "Back Pay." Fannie Hurst story, with Seena OweaThurs day, Friday and Saturday, Where la My Wandtrlng Bey Tonight?" Musi cal program all week by David R. SokeVove, pianist and Maxwell Gober Geber man, violinist. ALHAMBRA Monday, Tueadar iMip Wednesday, "The World's Champien, Tvlth Wallke Held .Thuwday.AWay and Saturday, "Wild Heney." with Prlscllla Dean. LOCUBT "Acress the Continent." an other of Morgan's automobile stories, Maturing Wallace , Reid, with Theo Theo eore Roberts and Walter Leng In the cast. STRAND "Fascination," Spanish ro mance, with Mae Murray featured, and a caBt that Includes Courtenay Feete, Crelghton Hale and Helen Ware. LEADER Monday. Tuesday and Wed; nesdav, "The Green temptAtten." with Betty Compsen.Thuraday. Fri day and Saturday, "Foolish Wlvea. with Eric von Strtfhelm. SIXTY-NINTH STREET Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. "Foolish Wives." by and with Eric von Stro Stre helm. Thursday, Friday and Satur daV? "Acress the Continent," with Wallace Reld and Theodere Rebert. CEDAR Monday and Tuesday. "The Sin of Martha Queed." with Mary S'J' WArinMlav and Thurs- inui..". ...,," -iV.. -aiA.. day, nnd "Tne UnWlllinH neru. rimw. and Saturday, "At the Stage Doer," Cabanne feature, COLISE I'M Monday and Tuesday, "A wonderful Thing." with Nerma Tal madge. Wednesday, iiirnl.lv. "Th 'They Shall Pnv. Tnursuay. ine Din et .mnra V .. r., -A W W Queed." Friday and Saturday, Wild Heney. RIVOLI "Man te Man," Weatern atery. by Jacksen Gregery, with Harry Carey in familiar and CMigenlal role ; cattle stampede thrill feature. BELMONT "Beauty's Werth," story by Sephie Kerr, featuring Marlen Davtes as Quaker maid who blossoms into a butterfly. STRAND GERMANTOWN AVE. and VENANGO ALL NEXT WEEK ROCCO'S STRING ORCHESTRA i THE TALK OF NORTII PUILA. Mae Murray in FASCINATION" A vlft-melnL- tery of ilventurtrai i remnncf A DHcmtreund or tne tasnt. meit lnlntr phnau of night lift In Undrld. mm a, 621) & LOCPST HTS. gslftgilyH. 1:30. 3:00. 6:S0 te 11 ALL NEXT WEEK Wallace Reid IN "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" 1I .. f!'?.':'K"'lt iCJ'"'WU (Vv " " t0 11 AIX NEXT UT.EK MARION DAVIES in "BEAUTY'S WORTH" Kherletk Helmea' "Realdent Paflrnt" Tf '. 8IU 5'- MARKET 8T. 5 ALL-STAR VOD-VIL ACTS Ol'Y EMPEY In "Millionaire for a Da" " b . . MARKET NT L0U4M1V llSftut"T.6eOT,JS, len Tue. NORMA TALMADGE In' THE WOMIEKTUL TII1NC," rilARLlU CHAPLIN In "PAV DAY" Wrd.Letlle Plrkferd. "Thr Shall . Thura.. Kri. "Hln of Murtha duced" Net. Prlarllln Dean In "Wild Heney" H Bread St. Theatre Geerge M. Cehan's Musical Comedy The Honeymooners Under the Ample of the Hely Nam Union Monday, Tumilay, Wednesday Evea.. May 0, 30, 01 GARRICK LAST MAT. & EVG. SAM H HARRIS Prtarnta THE SKASONfl COMEDY HUCCEB8 WELCOME STRANGER , With GEORGE SIDNEY "TT 5 5r iUimiimiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 DIRECTION STANLEY 11 A, M. TO UilO P. If. NINETEENTH AND NEXT WEEK A S AN S ADAPTATION S POtOM BOOTH 5 TAHKINO- S TON'8 E CELKIIRATED S BOOK AND 1 PLAT s tMSSSSm S ADDED ATTRACTION EXCLOfllVE FIRST BHOWINQ I BUSTER KEATON SS 1 "MY WIFE'S RELATIONS" S VOCAL FEATURE AMANDA BROWN. SOLOIST MAT SO THOMAS MEIOKAN In "THE BACHELOR DADDi" .;illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf 7Brlten UUOAD AND NEXT WEEK THE SUMMER PRICES SOc ANYTIME AMv4i B QeTRAP ADDED COMEDT FEATURE LARRY SEMON in "A PAIR OF KINGS" NEWS TNCLUDES DEVON HORSE SHOW AND FAIR ymmuMtMtuuttuinum n11TTT PALACE 12TH AND MARKET 10 A. U. TO llltS P. M. NEXT WEEK RODOLPH VALENTINO GLORIA SWANSON IN A PARASIOUNT PICTURE "BEYOND THE ROCKS" BT ELINOR OLTN GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKET VAUDEVILLE 11 TO 11 NEXT WEEK A d Lcxs Offtrln et Fun and Beauty ERNEST EVANS AND GIRLS A Rvu nplet with Orlrlnal NevtltUa EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION PRINCESS NAI TAI TAI Fameua Chlnew Prima Denna ARCADIA SIXTEENTH AND. CHESTNUT 10 A. M. TO HUB P. M. Neit Wel A PARASIOUNT PICTL'RE THE SPANISH JADE With DAVID POWELL PROSS KEY? 0 BOTH AND MARKET EVOS., R lfl. MATS WED.. AT , 2.13 HEGININO MONDAY MAE DESMOND AND HER PLAYERS IN THATGIRLPATSY PTLL OK DRAMATIC SI RPRISKS JI'NE "HSIIIJN' THROUGH" lir. (1 uturtl7, t RATH BROTHERS AMERICA'S ATHLKT1M IN AN KXIIHIITKIN OP ENDURANCE JACK MERLIN MASTER MAC1ICIAN WARD SISTERS DAVCINO HPKCIAl.TIPq JOHN WEBER & EVELYN SORRELLE A Sympeilum of Mole.lloui MeluJy UlilklllT MATINEE TODAY "ALnU I SOc te $1.50 ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN PHHADELPHtA'S 6HBArST FAVOMTn wmm mffiwmnrmmyr-ff- If MTIMED KHTIRrAINMfNT II ISlg'rilir.ll uturtl7. SI 30 4uaC ?f3ftJKJI COMPANY OF AMERICA 11 A. M. TO 1H13 P. M. 2 MAnKET FIIIST NATIONAL UOPEK-l'EATUnB Marshall Neilan PIllrqp.MT.cj VtnST HltOWIN'fJ OB" 0 a PenTed WITH Freckles Barrjr 10 A. M., 12. 2, 4, 6, 8, AC ie p. m. D; CHESTNUT MAN OP A THOUSAND PACES CHANEY m VICTORIA NINTH AND MARKET 8 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M. NEXT WEEK -.WILLIAM Farnum IN SHACKLES OF GOLD . . ADDED ATTRACTION LARRY SEMOH, "A PAIR OF KllfC'r ALLEGHENY . FTtANKFORD AND ALLEOHENT & VAUDEVILLE IN CONJUNCTIOIf WITH MAE MURRAY i"..itnu QWlv Her downs Parlalan creation, unbelievably tunnlne Hr danctnc la ilarlnr and erlrlnal. CAPITOL 24 MARKET ITT. 10 A.M. te U-l.-J P.M. NEXT WEEK "Nine Seconds Frem Heaven" A Thrilling. Minifying Novelty ALHAMBRA WALLACE REID TWELFTH MORRIS VAUDEVILLE "ACROSS THB CONTINENT' BROADWAY DROAD AND SNTDER AVE. EVENINGS AT S 15 MATS WED. AND SAT. 2 15 nEOrVNINO MONDAY Anether Great Production of a Great Play! THE BRAT The Cflnl!enally Kurrvimful and ExcltliiK DraiaH of Hjnun I'atnleni, . Aclfd by Edna Hibhird, Leen Gorden nnd oil the Oil or .Mmuli t of tlie Broadway Stock Ce. 2 BROAD ST. THEATRE WEEK OP JI'NK 3TH ' MATINKP HAT 'IIDAV Jl NK 10 ' THIRTIETH ANNl'AL PERPORMANCB OP THE PHILOPATR1AN PLA.YERS i I'nJfr iniirutirtnant uml rraanal dlrucllun of Jumcn J Hlinllj', In Wm C'Dlller h I'upiiUr 'mndy j "THE HOTTENTOT" H Fer llir IW.iflll uf the hl.trri. of tksl (loud Miriihrid. I'uiMnnt of Kt, HKATh ON HALE AT THE niNTIHI ln nnd ntlrr Jium dill q (li ThtafTT AlMrrctlen luurlr. j;. Klt wa j ldinEi Chi-nlrmt l 19th HENNA OWEN jl mil CAST IN 'WiJfaDftsV . TT.'&t TM nmrnlnir, cMllren. acempanli llielr partnia. urn i. aimiua iri A. M. u 1 P- M.. for gn el.. taj WILLOW GROVE, p; Franke and His .-a si SKSiBMaassasi - sn r sj f fc t rWM ssSCChSj ; JM Nl W W XmWrnvQy b 'mm I ' I i j I, J "! .'rl 'V Li !' V a Vr H ii'' a Vi c w K-J r f I I : .? T r'J f S8 'U M 5" r m m :;l USB wr ivr. -M ; ? . , !vST!n??n3 ,Vua9M.x sr-ii Vi, .Ii, v h-'ai ' tii'''"'',i" fci I f?WA
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