Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922
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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
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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
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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
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A DIRECTION MAURICE E.FELT ! ,
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Bk CONTINUOUS II A'NV TO II P-M I
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1N;WBS FLORENCE VIDOR
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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
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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 , .
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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"
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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
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10 A. U. TO llltS P. M.
NEXT WEEK
RODOLPH
VALENTINO
GLORIA
SWANSON
IN A PARASIOUNT PICTURE
"BEYOND THE ROCKS"
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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
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ARCADIA
SIXTEENTH AND. CHESTNUT
10 A. M. TO HUB P. M.
Neit Wel A PARASIOUNT PICTL'RE
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JADE
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EVOS., R lfl. MATS WED.. AT , 2.13
HEGININO MONDAY
MAE
DESMOND
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RATH BROTHERS
AMERICA'S ATHLKT1M IN AN
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JACK MERLIN
MASTER MAC1ICIAN
WARD SISTERS
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JOHN WEBER & EVELYN SORRELLE
A Sympeilum of Mole.lloui MeluJy
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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'
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