mKjmr lip f24; EVOKING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922 (HE ir M Mi m m 1W I I m ilsJ! m lk.j, tu m r. . r jpfie Daily Mevie Magazine lit Bjjff ' ANOTHER FILM ROMANCE RUMOR QUASHED iwl IV'-'CSaaaaaaaaaam' aaaf'aaaaaaaw al"W MjMPfyb. III v JHi' A nrJWHt y ifffjgu. I 4aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaav aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB aaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaVvx i ' raw.aaaaaaV ."'ihi The above lihtuie 1- ulmest si'1f-e.ilnnnterj The young leiiplc with the very decided expressions and the i large-lettered sign are Jehnnv tlnrren and Mnrjerle Daw. vlieic tnpasement rumored. The gentleman 1 vith the leporterial cspresMen ! Marshall Xeilan, dhecter, who lieaid about the rumor and came te find . out Its truth THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Bv HENTIT "F. M. C." writes: "T caw a letter In your column te which I think thf ' nanie 'Hecter was slpncd. I'p until i ome time age I read the Tetter IIes I imrr nielit-. huf nnw I nnlv rend eiir answers, which I enjev very much. If there Is nnvthlng in them of interest te me I no back and read the letter te which th?y are appended. That is what happened the ether night, e 1 went , through 'Hecter's' letter twice. "Well, this Is one of the five letters and T hope the ether four will he re- ' "Why. eh. why. is the superb Pauline, Alien lieinbar, producer or "Hurri celvcd by veu very seen, nnd that you. Frederick leaving Uie screen? Tatcs fanes (.ill, btarring Dorethy l'hll- ln thnt case will remember and abide dlfter, but in my opinion slic is tlie by your premise. finest emotional actrc-s we have. "This is my suggestion that poe- "And where lias Clara Kimball Yeung pie's (generally) stupid opinions of ae- turned her soulful ejus? We haven't ters, pictures, etc., be barred from the seen her for an age. letter-box, and only auctions answered j "I mn going te see 'Hall the Worn Wern and requests for pictures of players j an' net week. Why are there net taken (remember that la a few min- mere C. Gardiner Sulllvans in this utes). ..,. . ., t ,-.. -i,i v-vi i ..., r ,i,nu in. 11 UU 11U 1 I BtlKCCL. UltlC "'"" IirUUUUI.V UU lUUlll UllUUhH IU l". . terestlng and hlguiy cntcrtaini ups et the .Mevie uame discontinued sevcrnl months about it? In any case, no m your decision. ieu have raised will nrebablv be a very het controversy mere se even than that concerning al- entine (will he ever learn te act .'). Jtilm Mire jeu'll like it if jeu lilted premises te be diverting'. "Why Girls Leave Heme." In spite of "New would veu mind telling mn if l .''" blaa-aa-aa title. 1 though' there is any chance of Ueraldlne Far- , n 1'icture was very geed, tee. I 1.1 rar's glorious 'Jean the Weman' and f '' J approve et the tjpe of story likewise. 'Tlie Weman That Ced Ter-I '"" n'P our ordinary human being- get' being revived? 1 would very mueti i like te see them again, especially the former. And would you mind printing pictures of Mahlnn Hamilton, L-asten Glass and Alia Nozlmeva ns seen ns possible? I like Alice Terry better than nny actress en the wrreen (except Alia. Nerma and Wanda Haw-ley te, for that reason, you cannot refuse my re quest (witness answer printed te some letter about a week ngei. "Hepe thec four ether letters will i be received seen. "Who played opposite "Ruth Ilcnick In 'The Lageon of Desire'?" (Edward Hcarn was with Ituth lie- nick. I hope I don't get the three mere letters necessary. "Hecter" asked a bunch of questions that I can't answer without I.ettu Werk nnd I don't like Ietta; she pesters me te death. I' .'. .u. .". .ucr. i m giai you iihe thought my stall was a clever one. hut t0 read the criticisms of the fans. It's three mere letters and I'm lest. Help: ' I'letteu In my mind whether the mn mn "The Weman That (Jed Forget" Jm.'erlly want letters piinted or just want being reissued this summer, and it te answer questions. "Hecter" wouldn't surprise me nt all te see th klekid about the letters the ether day, Other Farrar films revived. Ne official ' I,u "? tve fans bate taken his le -announcement, jeu knew, but new pre- I"51"1.. ,., , , , ductlens aren't going very fast and re- ' "? Compson is always fine, it vlvals are In order. And (iernlcllnc , W te me. J ni net sure but what I'd does manage te keep her name In the f her the mpst versatile and satis nsners deen't she'') ,fine nc1tlc'1s we llftT'- She has rare papers, uec.n t sue; beauty, keen omnnen sense, a most nn- usual "feellng" for character, fine A Student Gelly, that's a big order adaptability nnd she'n n sincere, hard you give me se nonchalantly nnd I'm worker, who shows in each picture that net going te pretend te give jeu a , she has accomplished something mere complete or authentic list, but here are j since her lat. Ynu tan praise her all a few of the "literary classics or near- lynu want te and I'll be right with ou. classics" which 1km e found their way Mnhlen Hamilton Is nle geed. "Ad "Ad te the Ecrrcn, with tlie name of the I dress him at the I.asky Studie, Hellv. ' fctaxs who played in them: i weed, f'nlif. "Les Miscrables," with William I think I could lore Kathcrine Mac Fnrnum; "A Tale of Twe Cities." ' Uenald, tee off uie screen. She's al with the same star; "The Last of the , jnf,,-t perfect in her beauty, but, eh' Mohicans." directed by Maurice Tour- hew perfectly blmt-na-aa: Net n bug neur; "Oliver Twist" (several times, ' Restlen of thought nr itality I can ence with Marie Dore) ; "Great Es-'fW hear the diiecter sheuting: pectatlens," with .Tuck I'lckferd and i ,Sew- ,M1,S MacDonald. walk eer te Louise Huff; "The Three Musketeers," , 1P luhI,- P' "P the paper, glance nt with Douglas Fairbanks: "The Heart ' register horror I say register lior lier lior ef Midlothian" (under another name) ; J'er hey. for heavens sake register Ivanhec," an old four-reeler directed I hnrrer no, nethat s net horrer: bst King Uugget; "Our Mutual Vrtend." "llarnabv Itudee." and ethers ers of Dickens' by F.ngll-h cem-'thi"K nn,'' )? " ,f" lth the next ies and little shown in this eeun- !'c';np (,lt- lut she is a beauty ; "Vanitv Fair." old Edi-en with i V" ,el7 m,1i'h, ebl"''011 t"r the Invi i. Flske;'"Jaiie J:jrc," with Mabel tntien. And I Uve roses, .-.p. dally pant try Mrs Ballln: "Tem Sawscr." "Huckleberry Finn," "The Prince and the Pauper" nd "A Connecticut Yankee in King "Treasure fbland'," "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hdf." of Stevenson's; ". Arthur'H Court; ".Mente Crlste" terv." w th Jack Helt: "The Light That Failed." "Without Benefit ,,f i J nitcu Miuiles. Mul ywoed. Mls Pick Clergy." "If I Were King." Oevid 1 fr1"'1 .rn" '" enrlip.l nt the Plekf.-id-Gsrrlck." "Caste." "Homce and .In- Ja'rbanks studio Indele twentv- '.A Hct," "Carmen," "Lernn Doenc" i (net yet shown here); "Pavilion en f' the Links," "Den Quixote" nnd eh, It- .k but lift's tee short. In the old days, .'- j tbtro'were hundreds of two-red er - iCsUrtens of clasbics. I'll let the fans E'ti'srii'Wns et classics, i ji ict, uie inns -wSSKe some ei uie worn irein jnv pent 7p;SW9 ncillllb Hliuuiu-in, ity iuvuijUHlllK ra My of the "clnssfcs" they've seen en aSs screen, and I'll bet the "old-timers" Jt) will come ncresN with some .rare, lists. !rj,t?flr - ffiA Yllllhi" YiHff.1 "A fun- tfhts age 1 rend in jour column the etest ei ii iiui who oejects le Hie ters (the nice chatty ones) jour fans lie anu uemanus tne Meieeiypui tlen-uilbwcr stuir. J.y all means. ive your column alone ; It Is perfect :n rvi4eve,tiie emer mcineiis te tne e.d Madsdj (j,Dciipectaciea magazine wmiyr r wii, jeu tmnk.ef the AtM -Heme?. I mHMy pte ,, M. NEETV take the following statement with n crain of mH, if ou wish. It Is the lir.t picture I have seen in inenthi which Imputed me with the fact that It had semetliins real te cive the nub- lie It was certninly designed te make parents think. And I knew a few who could profit by seeing It. "I think that Anna NilWs acting was excellent. iMv husband raves ever hnr beauty, se that's why lie doesn't object te my complimenting you.) werl I have a copy of the original (ne: I siinnn-.n it. UnY the erilnnl w .' ." ' 1 .."- ' - -.---....-. rat irr thn linnl) her tit. se ITtiinw wlint T . .. -- - ---- - --.-- ........ , - U've seen "Hail the Weman" and V".v'"-: '"' "",:."."" ' ""-; film drama uf them. We'e had several excellent examples lately "The (5oe.i I'mvtdcr." "Weman. Wake I'p." "SI-1 tcrs" nnd several ether'. I'd like te see mere of them. Thej're wholebetm. and dramatically tine. Clara Kimball Yeung has iust tin Wied "The Heart of Nnra." She i-, planning te film Glldi Vitrei' "Enter. Madame," but I don't knew hew s.oe . she will begin. Vest It is a pitv that we are te le-c Pelly Frederick from the screen. I al wavs liked her immensely. i in i cemu una time te read tli.u , script, but I really can't. Things are i rather hectic with me these d.iy.-. Thanks for the offer, though i .,.,..., """ J""i '"nj nwnupnjng norrer 1 .a.nl ev . -VII right ; register tome- when . "Curious" Address Agnes Avre, Wcllace Held nnd Themas Meiiihnn. ! r?r" of I'nmeus Plajers-Usky studio, Hollywood, fnllf.. and Nerma Tal- '"." '". """.. ""'IV . l ""?" care or ! np ' rn n,l"1 l imagine any et tlin n"p '" f-end you the desired photo- I srnph. ',.,...,,, . . I'.,r'.,'e?l,, Jr;, K"0" Ajrrs was . U"'t "O. jlenry Girl" ; she jilnjed with Ldwnrd Lnrle In a whole series of two nnd tluee icel plcturhutlens of Perter s stories for Vitngniph. That I was before lier "stardom," and I'm rather inclined te think (thntich. nw jeu knew, I'm very fend of the Indv) il.t .! .11.1 1 I...... I. , ...' 1 neil, mm utu uci vvai, wjik jij lUObU I ''"J'1 Missing Bakery Wagen Found , n-iln ,i,mer.v team of the I'nrkwnv n,.ilne Cnmnanv. of this ritr. i.i,.i, itn jepertcd ste'en in (Jlnucc'ster City Wi'iIih'mIiiv nierninz. wn found nt ti Cloverdnle Hteek Pnrm en tlie eutxkirt.s of Gloucester. Frank Merris, occu pant of the farm, salt) he found M In his enen shed at darllcht Charlei Krn. tbefdrlTfr, elttT iwptlte put ..l:i:.r.,..,'l'rT"t' ".'Itbc members of their race are , enieted 1 l in 1 unn lln.. ... . . Ik iU- ..I- i'" -v, in iiuin IIIXIIII-"' nij lllilllV IIIllI'M ? U,?ew i - Id reney" reading thTne?. Is - jlilains l,ndit, and ether ma W. ntter what nnu oeniinuitj .' 1 suppose jeu are l.ir ..;..,. ".V ".-1 . . i".u ,n.- what t0 t'usy. ..-.... . .-u w i.mj cutu u iwc FONG FAT DIDN'T WANT TO ACT, BUT WAS WON OVER FKW HKltll Chinese In America care for motion pictures and fewer still care e become acten, but when they de get a taste of acting the fever seems te , (, t-trenclv as it does nny . . . ., ,' , . ,, , ' Unppcr he has been told R,,e loots like erma Talmadge ; and r011'"1 "rt " le.1 ?tc,r, l fcllc weu,d S i ," or the meiu life. lips. Is ulwnys en the lookout 'for-new talent, and while In fan Francisce re cently saw a smiling Chinese euth ped dling peanuts. Desiring a Chinese for the cast of "Hurricane's Gnl." Holu Helu bar offered the part te the peanut butcher, whose name turned out te be Feng Fat. '"",B lur"-a P" "" aewn nat as n PnneuKe anu wnen urged tJ reconsider i """u i"-."-" ""'i- v-muae are m l-Uni , 1. . hinn mi t .n, r'l.l-..- .. me knnniirn .n r Striking Reductions Establishing N e w Lew Prices en Seme of the Best' Known Medicines and Toilet Preparations Dein'i Kidney Pills, 50c size 43c Nuxttcd Iren, $1.00 me 73c Purettit Caster Oil, Pint Bettle 50c Fellewi Syrup, $1.50 lize $1.09 Aremttic Spirits Ammonia, 2 ounce 30c Camphorated Oil, 4 euncei 35c Cudei Pepte Manian, $1.20 tize... 89c Fletcher Caiteria, 35c lize 25c Glycerin & Rete Water, 8-oz. bet. . 50c Eskayi Neure Phosphates, $1.75 size.$1.45 Pureteit Beric Acid, pound 45c Pureteit Pondered Alnm, pound. . 25c Oveferrin, $1.00 size 83c Btccbam's Pills, 25c size 17c Pureteit Epsom Salts, pound ... 19c Pureteit Epsom Salts, 5 pounds. , , , 65c Zinc Sterate, Sifter-Tep Cans.... 20c Nujel, $1.00 size 79c Pinkham's Compound, $1.20 size. 79c Squibb Mineral Oil, pint bt. $1 size. 69c Puretest Rubbinf Alcohol Contains 85r'c Grain Alcohol, Pint bottle 50c Biume Analgesique, 75c size ... 50c Bayers' Aspirin, 100 89c Puretest Witch Hazel Ext., pint bottle 45c Puretest Debell's Solution, pint bottle 35c Herhcks Malted Milk, $1.00 size.. 70c Herlicks Malted Milk, $3.75 . . $2.85 Tanlac, $1.00 size 79c Bell-Ans, 75c size sec Mellins Feed, 75c size C0c Eskays Feed, 75c size 65c Pebecq Teeth Paste, 50c size ... 35c Kolynes Teeth Paste, 25c size . . . 21c Kalphene Teeth Paste, 25c size . . 19c Lyens Teeth Powder, 25c size. . igc Life Buey Seap, 10c size (3 for 20c) 7c Cuticura Seap, 25c size (3 for 55c) 20c Packers Tar Seap, 25c size (3 for 55c) .... 20c Woodbury's Seap, 25c sz.(3 for 55c) 20c Palmolive Seap, 10c sz. (4 for 30c) 8c Physicians & Surfeens Seap, 15c size (12 for $1.00) 10c Mum, 25c size J7C Muliified Cocoanut Oil, 50c size. . . . 37c Frestilla, 35c size 25c Forhans Teeth Paste, 50c size..'.. 39c Odoreno, 35c size 27c Pinauds Lilac Vegetal, $1.00 size,. 89c Pinauds Lilac Vegetal, $2.00 size.. $1,78 J. & J. Baby Powder, 25c size. ... 17c S. S. White Dental Cream, 25c size. 21c uutedtiS tfte Sfi i f&ruf Sia I'ennerlr Rlker-llecemsn SOU N. Ilread St.. cer. Hpruca 1 S 1 0 M rket KM Mark ISM brelnut; lth a Chettaai SR N.' r-reat.-esr. Yerk (klaali sni OeriMBaains At., Hrtwl iHc5r wrwutntmwm s,viwa'ATe, he accompanied Holubar le tltc Chinese tensul, wlie advised him It would be all right te become it movie ncter, Feng Fnt premised te come te Holly wood te work In the production, but when given n ticket te come bv beat conceived the idea he was about te be shanghaied and held out. Allen Holubar wired from Hollywood te the chief of police in the Hay City. The chief flnnlly located Feng and placed him en u southbound train. Arriving nt the United Studies Feng sullenly started te act his role. The second dny he entered mere into the spirit of the thing, nnd before long he was the most enthusiastic member of the cast. The Chlnn boy turned out te be a natural ncter nnd says he Is never go ing back te the peanut business ns long as films are produced in Les Angeles. Since the completion of "Hurricane's Gal" Feng Fnt hangs about the Bludie waiting te be cast in another picture. Hangs Himself In Bedroom Despondency is believed te have caused Frank Secdclnchl, forty-four years old, of East Illrch (street, te com mit suicide yesterday by hanging him self in the bedroom of his home. His body was found by his wife, who had been calling him. When he did net re spond she went upstairs and found him hanging from n nail en the wall. She notified the police of the Twenty-fourth district, who took the body te the Northeast Hospital, where physicians said he had been dead several hours. American Chicle Ce. fcl IF I x r 4aV . j.Ti'sjliisialaa 3 iBSiu lwagi.'i''-w .fi , lM?vvvys' mwMMMmmtmwmm8. mmmmmmwwwmMx&iim cv.H:lll4;l1llJiUf ' T'i ' tri:i aH . BVBB '.' BB B lST, BBl ',m A BBBT f?sa ' M i W s' Vlsr. v, -m s'V.m . WAT1 ?s ' gtm' . i B w y tU,A .pEt.y Fer the Entire Menth of June We Mark Our Entire Stocks of Jewelry & Diamonds At Absolutely Ne Profit te Us Genuine Diamond Clasp Necklace Guaranteed Indestructible , i v Mrs. Yocum Leaves $120,000 Mrs. Uerthn C. Yocum, 7-17 Seuth Dread street, whose will wn3 probated today, leaves nn cstnte of $11.0,000 te her seven children. She died May 24. Other wills probated nre these of Sim con Lord, WL'S Market street, $20,- fetes- i IfccJ Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses &tx Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnu. . est .' Just think 3 flavors peppermint, tutti-frutti, spearmint eh se geed make your mouth water 10 for 5c enough te last forever! Wallace is in the threcj of hit first violent love affair treating her te Chicleul IjNir delicious A Big DriVe -- - wtj'Hm 14 Kt. White Geld Guaranteed WRIST $1 7.SO WATCHES ' Three Different Shapes for Choice Te give ou an idea of the values we make possible, vie show three- of the many specials. V 0 will absolutely refund your money if you can duplicate these special values in any ether store even for cash. mmm MM SCHORR & HERBST inn nK( 1-luu ci rv yTO -" 250. nnd Mnry J. Wells, 2711 Oak ford Htreet, $0,100. Inventories were filed in the personal estates of Maty Callahan, S10.820.12; Adelaide 0. Crcely, S21.20:t.8l); Amelia Mill". $18,304.00', Marie J.iidwlg. KM." 14.40, and Katharine Oucllg, $0S01.09. i Most Attractive June Wedding Gifts We offer you the opportunity te select from a collection of beautiful and practical articles whose individuality of designs and high standard of excellence make them peculiarly adapted for Wedding gifts, viz.: Period Miners, Mahogany Highboys, Dressers, Desks, Tables, etc. Electric Lamps and Shades. Me -candy coated. chewing (rum Fer" . "mmH -v vi ei. fer- jiff Genuine Cut k Iff Diamond Si $12 11 18-Kt. White Geld Jfl y Opens ROOF The Hetel Adelphia Where the feed, service, music and dance fleer arc of utmost excellence. Superbly cool en summer nights. iSHOOR-TREDS"1NVIGORATE "SHOOR-TREDS" There's Health and Deuble-Wear in Every Pair Don't buy any old kind of shoes for your child'just be cause its summer playtime. One wrongly shaped pair of shoes may badly distort growing feet. "SHOOR TREDS" strengthen the nrch, poise the body weight correctly and make for muscular, healthy feet and a graceful sure tread. rSQ Sizes Oxfords High Shoes 6 te 8, $3.75$4.00 82 te II, 4.00 4.50 ll'2te 2, 4.50 5.00 IVi te 7, 5.50 6.00 Smart'Tellyanna" Pumps In White "Kid-Kleth" Sizes 4 te 8 $2.75 8& te 11 $4.00 11' i te 2 $4.75 2K te 7 $6.50 A wonderful assortment of White Footwear for dress and play leather and rubber soles for Chil dren, Girls and Beys. Plenty of Famous "KEDS" 1230 Market Family Stere ITh Stores of Alse a Quick-Service Men's Shep at 19 Seuth 11th Every Foel Profcssieiially Fitted Three Gcutiug Brethers Supervising. rnoTeriAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guar antee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. AOrW I n C-D THOMPSON STS. ArULLu matinbi: daily BETTY COMPSON In "THE OREEN TEMPTATION" ACTnD" EIGHTH & GinARD AVE. AOHJK MATINEi: DAILY . THE UIIE.vr ICTOIJNU BMMIIUJ i-il ICF1M fV THE TURF" I SE.T8 20c BALTIMORE Zr. fKJ..T GLORIA SWANSON In "HER Ht'MlANO'S TRAIH1MAUK" I 'tit I ICTDIDr Ilread & Susqunhanna , DU.VJH,DirL' Continuous J until 11 WILLIAM FARNUM I In "IF I WERE lUMi" i-vl PVI1 A I G'n- Maiilewoed A"ei. I VWL.WlllAl. a.30. 7 and 9 I'. M. CUI.l.EN INDI8 nne SPECIAL CAST In Where li My Wandering Bey Tonight? FAIRMOUNT ??AhTIftN1?AV-' TIIOS. 11. INtE'S PKODtXTION "HAIL THE WOMAN" i GRE.AT NORTHERN BIS ?$ i ERICH 10V STRe'llEIM'H "FOOLISH WIVES" 1MPFR1AI ,!011' WALNUT STS. , ANITA STEWART , 'nJMIMIjniEWIM I IRPRTV BHOAD A COLUliniA AVT I IIIJiI 1 I JIATINISE DAILY ' SEEN A en FA nnd MATT MOOKE In , "BACK PAY" ORIPNIT Woodland Ave at (lid St. i WIMCIN 1 MATINI'.K DAILY I RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "TOL'AIII.E I) Will' OVPRnDnnf ll ft lLiurrerd r w j t,nuiuur MATIN Ki; TOMORROW ETHEL CLAYTON In "THE CRADLE" PA1 M FnANKTORU aveTS I Riii.. . . il'llKIH 8TRKF.T Rodelph Valentine & Dorethy Dalten J-" ji"".. ,r TiiB.ii.ir ij:tt" RPmFMT" .Market fct. Rolew ITUi1. BFRR nANIPlV" " ' '' Sl OCDb UAlNltLO Jj-iNjL FKMNOnilKRr.'' RIALTO UUIIMANTOWN AVENL'i; AT 'ITr.I'lUlni'M.-v u'i JACK nOl.T AND AOM'.S AIM'S In "nnilPUTAwnnVmrin,. uwwvaaaa nnu rtlU run "a M SHFRWnnn " & UaUlmere- NORMA TALMADGE In "LOVE'S REDEMPTION" 333 MARKETBTO.7 ft'.'? MAE MURRAY In "FASCINATION" AT OTHER THEATRES, AMBASSADOR,?",l"mero M-Mt b""1 TIIOS. H. INCK'S PROIIICTION "HAIL THE WOMAN" NEXT WEK "THE ROSAR" (XRMAlfraWNs-SBtr Tomorrow GARDEN 1 II of Sizes Prices 4 te 8 $2.75 Wi te 1 1 3.25 llJ2 te 2 3.75 13DR iNOUNCKffiYTtUj Chestnut Famous Shoes I Family Stere PHOTOPLAYS TheNlXON-NIRDLlNGERMfe THEATRES ifil , Dri !VlffVlT 62D ABOVE MARKK ' DCUilVlVJlN 1 l ;30 3: 0.3(1 te U P. H MARION DAVIES ID "UEAUTY'S WORTH" CEDAR GOTH i ITEIlAn AVENTJl I.JIO and -A: 7 ami ti P. 11 I 1VII.MA.1I C. t'AIUNNK PnODrCTIOH "AT THE STAGE DOOR" JL.UQ.VJll ,..,0 ,inil a. 7 alld p, . Al.I.-.sr.Ul CAST III 4S1N OF MARTHA QUEED" JUMBO rne.vr st. & eirard av Jumbo June, en l'rankrera HOOT GIBSON In "ACTION" 1 FAHFR 1S1' LANCASTER aV UL.rtUE,I ; ae t0 ,.3U 7 , u p. 11 ERICH VON STROHEIJI'S "FOOLISH ylVES" I OC KT C2" AND IX5CCST STRlMTi L.UV.UO! Mats. 1.30 ta:Er. 0 30te WALLACE REID In "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" NIXON E2D A vt-v liint.'ff1!' STS A-r MVktA4 "" IS, 7 no FRANK MAYO In "TltACKKD TO KARTH" VtwjtVSaaaaaPK m A& 9jl .r RIVOLI Ktl a J CJ A VCrttl ClT.4. mu i.ae &'n: :n te a ? HARRY CAREY In "MAN TO MAN' AQTU CT Theatre. Opp. "L" Termtnjf WALLACE REID In "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" ' kocce'b strine erciifstrv A. S. ROCCO, CONDCCTOH QTRANin Oermantewn Av. at VenM "t-' 7 "J II f. MAC MIIDDAV .... "WIIvr ! In "FASCINATION " I ARDMORF ''ANOASTEH PIK I i-UI-MViWtC, AIIDMORE. PA. i WILLIAM FARNUM ln "A KTAOB ROMANCE" GRANT i0'- OinARU AVE. FIRST WEST PIIILA. HM(im "DETERMINATION" MEMBERS OF m p t n Sli JEFFERSON "l,AAr,hpul i GARETH HUGHES In "'l CAN'T EXPLAIN" PARK RPaAVS.,aVDAyPHTj WW WIJ &vt, I. HH1I A SwSftS.' aaiT" 1 1 i . . rttT?. i - " : ..'"? . . ?V. ,r . ,. Y m.-wtJKiJ ,,,L,.l ATfffj?? i!tw.Z III .-fcj , TwhSS mM2!& kT yiii,r. mt&M tfLlffiW
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