Ewe &'Afi rmwi, ra PS?2air' ,'IM ' p-m:& PBpSB! V'JiKMW 1 : fi'" '4 fwr'isp AHKiris: EOT P .bhv rjw.Ti'- - ,f.y fc ' 1 .M i it j LT. 'k.' A Nr l A f'!' Ji'l-' U MQVIEGRAMS OF TflE WEEK tV r Hniul Ve"'' ere eca Screens Themas Mcighan in Stanley .) ,pum"Beylerid the Rainbow at Aldine Hitch- ' cock at Karlton Other News r .,n. Vutka child. fthnll lend them" might be the proper description te annlr kY" ' ..(nHnn. her next wivb. Hunlcr Theatre's attraction will be 'The Bacheler D(ndtly, nnd five 17 Tn rearens for the existence of this particular picture are children, all under ten. The fact that Themas Mcighan Is starred does net take away """.""VA. ..i, kids have It frtfh.rwlBe curleunly enough, next week will see the return, or rather reap aLT. f mere old-timers and favorites of yesterday than any single wee Km! It's a case of winter and spring! Fert! r&kuiun sSW" fevKR Bine .YU atreiireu in ir, 7 -' EVENING ' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922 15 STAGE AND SCREEN STARS ON NlEXT WEEKJS BILLS "Temmy" Melghan "The Prince Chap" lVtMclilnltMl'wnstt meat popular sub '""". i . mn,1 twlnl the tetferfllm,anu "" - - ' J' . . t ..mm- fnr his nneear- tire ectii - -- . m .1. Thnf n hit tin- .ins mnnr rn-. - - r , -.- .i "rwrinre cnnD ruic: ?" r; flc te the saccharine, It W vm, inrew --, . - ,t iL, jiS of vim anil vigor ami u ..., .w, weumcnMuu . .rA... ncceruiuii i RftrTiX variety. That's what hurt MS J The?e Was" which, en the $2 .u. the OtaMM reports, run se rfiSfe.E'.g'.sr,. etian injm' .v--' .'..;- u tn.. Ctt MeUhan fans ana inese ,. iic '2 healthy, but net tee attenuated JgXEum. ought te be satlshee. K .,., Teunir chap who has. Ave 'SOIM ln.tn.sted te Mm by, n dj ; ng and anenjii- .... -"-- r Photoplays te Be Seen On Lecal Screens Soen Jans 18 "Pelly of the Follies," with Constance Talmaclgc, Stanley. "Smllln Through," with Nerma Talmadge, Karlton. "North of the Rie Orande," with Jack Helt and Bebe Daniels, Arcndla. "The Three Musketeers," with Douglas Fairbanks, Victeria, ft"?!0' ,. .....lanrai with the Are li' ..- nhniie necs range from two vSST half te nine, en a railroad train U? Aid te be the rarest things of the "fsttMttt of the children Is Charlette & burdened, with the terrible .MMrd with Me (than before, notably $. eS... Than." The Br ac SLtei. Barbara Malcr and tiny Bruce 'JSjT.' mmnlete the roster of "Infants Sir.. PhlMren since Macklyn Ar- CeUe appeared here en the stage a rctr or ee age-.in Kan uarreii b r" Seplay iibeutl Cbrlstmastlde, "Daddy t. . it. HT. KAMblnM an1 s The vagaries 01 we uim ui - ju.ua avarPTYitt nuvR lui'iiui ntv Vtbhan has been missing from the ttntn for aeme time, but it woks as u U la te make up for it beginning enny ta the fair Twe Oeerge Ade stories, Leading Citizen" and "Back Berne and Broke," and two stories by Perlt Poere Shechan are announced. Ote of the latter, "it ieu ucneve it. Utter. It has been completed for some time, but it Is being held for fall re but and It wouldn't be surprising if g Were another "Miracle Man" or "Htmeresquc." Mr. Sbeeban is the man who wrote Tie Whiepering Chorus," one of the mitett features Cecil B. De Mllle ever uit, and one of the strongest pictures ntr made, tee, with Raymond Hatten aiplendld part. "If Yeu Believe It, ii'i in." will find Jesenh Dewllng. "the Miracle Man" himself, back with Melitan, and who made his first big hit ia tut picture. Theodere Roberts will alie have a role wearing long, white vUiktri. The nresent Melghan film, te be dis- deaed sere next week, is light and Mmmerr. excellent material for the tine of year end acceptable in that it twill ihew this star's distinct comedy aMlltr, as once before displayed in 'M!e and Female." THE Aldine will be the scene of a . Kfular reunion next week between ue tans and fancttes in the audience, IM a group of real "old timers" (in peritnee only, of course.) en the men. The picture will be "Beyond tkBlInbew" a W. Chriatv Cnhnnnn (irodaetlen, and another picture added wine very email group of "Mm mys tery plays." HiFTT MerPV thfin vrlinm tliA emMn lu be finer actor will have a big part and Helen Ware, who seems te have CtKtted the Staff, n-lll Man hn ce.n Mln Ware, you remember, was re Jjally in the cast of "Fascination,', M Murray's Spanish romance. Bcreea fans of yesterday will also re eaber that Mies Ware played in that uraeranng nira version of "The utratn tit Allah" anA in e nM.k. .f TtitBfle nl.fllPa line. nA.t.lnn Wmj aad plight was recently reported the news, has a role in "Beyond tti Bilnbew" and. even if it is only J.W.' he will prebnbly cover herself win dlatlnptlnn no .ha Jiii in ir form" en tiiA afa.. e ... -- -- --- gwund Breeie, old stage veteran, who i JPpMZ. en hc Mrecn often enough, ifiSS1 w d'but' lt memory serves, tjjThe Maeter Mind") is also in the fw. Breese did several of the Rebert IViT th fttns of' yesterday will re- I ThfifA ! VIA Kar(A !.... . Irti I. Kfrn' than GeerKe Fawcetr. liii w. .,. eer ei inis netame DnJ"."'8. .UpPersonatien of Majer BBjneraels In "Peter Ibbetson" is un- S. a VDat lmi h, only film klmn.il raeni1ber him with Clara 'ffll v0un?, ln $ me8t delightful JSte. i?.ayv. ,avnd cvcn bcfere tImt HSfi.,! l "The Habit deaeHl' thtt "Deug" has ever Sttli J;2&U de "mcmbpr ths happy 'nJyi ff .""H the antics Ulttaaiin . "'""B" te make the old UniMniiMr . "uiy gium anu t K&-.rahn8 U- '" 'T Have and wef 0?..,n..tbft, 8a,me. studio that has MWmiamT ft. rjacK L'"",ncter men SS ""'"'"ces seem te be In He did an extravaganza fnr the old Lubln Company called "A RIng-tallcd Rhinosccres" or something like that and he was one of the many who trekked te the big multiple-ringed tri angle tent ln these halcyon days of the Industry. New he reappears ln one t)f his old stage successes ln his original role of "Dr. Budd." It will be one of these rare case3 of the filming of a musical comedy. "The Chocelnto Soldier" was made by an Independent concern ten or se years age, but "The Chocolate Soldier" is really Shaw's "Arms nnd the Man." Jehn Barrymore appeared en the screen In nni "The ltri L3J''d?w"necu,larlr enough another of micncecK'B successes, and "Oh Lady, Lady," was recently filmed, but the list is net long at all. With "Hltchy" ln "The Beauty Shep" are Billy B. Van, playing the reie ei me unuertaucr; .lames J. Cor Cer bett, erstwhile world's champion heavyweight; theso most charming Fairbanks Twins, Mndclin and Marlen, who played en the Ferrest stage last fall In "Twe Little Girls in Blue;" Montague Leve, Laurence Wheat, Louise Fuzcnda and Diana Allen. OTHER films which must claim the attention of the fans next week In clude a novelty, "At the Sign of the Jack 0' Lantern," at the Arcadia: Pela Negri, in "The Red Peacock," at the Regent; "The Face Between," leith Bert Lutell, and that most remarkably successful (from a box-office stand point) film, "Beyond the Rocks," icith "Redy" and "Gleria," tcKich icill be shown all week at the Imperial, Bel mont, Locust, Colonial and Strand. Anether 8hew for Walnut The Walnnf Street- Tlienfr. .in ..- tinue its policy of summer shows with the opening en Monday, June 12, of "A Remance of Youth," written by Myren C. Fngan, a Philadelphia!!, nnd presented by Wallace Mttnre. The cast will be hende'd by Carrell MeCemas. who last played in "Miss Lulu Bett," and ethers who will have prominent parts Include Kthcl .Tncksen, the orig inal "Merry Widow;" Fnnchen Camp bell, Beth Varden, 'Florence Edney, Charles Trewbrlde, Jehn Webster, Marshall Birmingham, William Haw court and Walter Walten. "A Rom Rem ance of Youth" is said te be n mm. blnatien of love and adventure. "Letty Pepper" Stars In Making When "Letty Pepper" closes its S resent engagement at the Walnut treet Theatre, (.evcral of the leading lights connected with it will go wear for "try outs" with sturdem in view. Oliver Morosce In planning te launch a number of new stars next senben and has taken five mere theatres in California ln which te nreduce nen musical comedies and whip them into shape for eastern presentation. Harry James, musical director for the Char Char eotte Grecnoed show, will go west te direct two of these ventures. Ray Ray mond, Miss Greenwood's leading man, will nlee go nnd will prebnbly be el evated te stardom there. 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'erdf .... , "-""""' w DB ,n V I. Id ai "'S"e il? Karlton next be i dth th BtlhMini ine beauty Shep." j .vgiuii ei time there "w li HmI .Vii.7 bunion next ltil,(il".,lL?ubJe?t "latter, only here S. wi h the.? ",r.?.a " favorites e featnr. T. .."u,,vwce screen. MUSIC NOTES 'What will probably be the last Important ens recital of the season will be that or H.nrl Srntt. basie. who will alna en Monday evenlnn at Wlthornpeon Hall ter the benefit or pi, wnrmeyner a imainiiti ler uniierrn. Clarence Fuhrmun, plunUt, will assist Mr. Scott. , A prize contest (or male chorus- singing waa held In the Thirteenth Regiment Armery at Droekltn en Monday last, ai.d reprefenta. tlve organizations from New Yerlt. l'hlla ilclphU. Ualtlmere. Newark, Hudsen County and Connecticut took part In the competi tion. The United Slnsera of Philadelphia, under the direction of K. P. Ulrlch, wen the Hener Prize, tha nmt prlie In the dret class. The Philadelphia Operatle Society has be mn rehearanls of "I Panllnccl" and "Han eel and Uretel," te bn produced In the au tumn, ltehearsala are held fvcry Wednesday evening at the llourae Ilulldlnir, with Was. sill Iepi dlrtctlnK. He In desirous of In creating the chorus membershlp. and would like te have altos, tenors and basses apply ter Places in ine rnuijii uyuy. A feature of th? pupils' concert te be civen by Ieule belxilrmtn, violinist In the New Century Drawlnir Itoems en Thursday evening, June in, will be his pupils or chestra. There will also bj eight violin soles. Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come NEW PHOTOPLAYS STANLEY "The Bacheler Daddy," Ed ward Peple story of the troubles en countered by a man who adepts five children. Themas Melghan Is fea tured and the cast Includes Lentrice Jey, Charlette Jacksen, the Brlac twins, Barbara Mater. Bruce Guerln, Laurence Wheat and Maude Wayne. ALDIXE "Beyond the Rainbow," mys tery drama, directed by W. Christy Cabanne, with n cast that Includes Harry Merey. Helen Ware, Blllie Deve, Qeorge Fawcett, Rese Coghlan, Edmund Breese, Macey Harlam, Huntley Gorden and ethers. KARLTOX "The Beauty Shep," adapt ed from the musical ccmedy by Clmn nlng Pollock and Kenneld Wolf, with a cast that Includes Raymond Hitch cock, Billy B. Van. the Fairbanks twins, Montague Leve, Louise Fa zenda and ethers. ARCADIA "At the Sltm of the Jack O Lantern," adapted from the Myrtle Reed, an unique nnd quaint comedy, with Earl Schenck and Betty Ress Clark. VICTORIA "Reported Missing," a hl hl larleus farce, produced by Henry Lehrman, with Owen Moero In the part of a young man who survives an amazing number of thrills : also, "His Wife's Relations," with Buster Kea Kea ten. REOEXT "The Red Peacock," latest foreign picture, starring Pala Negri, and directed by Paul Stein ; a med em aiery wun continental Betting. CAPITOL "The Face Between," from story by Justus Miles Ferman, telling of sacrifice made by a yeunpr society man for his father. Bert Lytell in berth roles. PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED PALACE "Orphans of the Stcrm," D W. Griffith feature based en stage suc cess. "The Twe Orphans," with a cast headed by Jeseph Schlldkraut and the Glsh glrla GREAT NORT 11 ERX Monday, Tues lay and Wednesday, "Slaters," by Kathleen Nerrls, with Scena Owen and Matt Moere. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Where Is My Wander. Theatrical JHllbeard for the Coming Week SH0W8 THAT REMAIN WALNUT "Letty Pepper," last week for Morosce mimical comedy based en old Klein success, "MagRle Pepper," and featuring Charlette Greenwood In the role, of a shepgirl. STOCK CROSS KEYS "Smllln' Through." Jane Cowl's powerful stage drama, also being shown throughout the city lit pictures with Nerma Talmadge, will be presented by Mae Desmond and her stock players r.cxt week. VAUDEVILLE D. F. KEITII'HVan and Schenck, "Follies" stars, will present a num ber of new songs an well ob many r.f theso which have made them famous : also en the bill are Chlo Bales, rural Impersonator! Vivlenne Segal, Philadelphia prima dennn, songs; Mae and Rese Wilten, who sing, dance, talk and play musical Instruments; Andrleff Trie, fantuntlc dance creation ; Royal Gnscelgnc.M, Juggling novelty ; Marie Wnlsh and Irving Edwards, "A Symposium of Today's Tastes"; the Brlckluycrs, comedy, presented by Leenard Gau tler, and regular films. OLOBE The headllner next week will b "Oh. Satan," original fnrce comedy, starring Claude west; also, "Dixie land te Broadway," cycle of sengi, dances nnd music, presented by Ar thur Alexander ; Al Shnyne, semn and stcrlcs; Mack and Barry, com edians. In skit ; McNutts, bicycle nov elty ; Heward nnd Denney offer "Cir cus Day" ; Reatlnna and Bnrrett In cpmpdy, nnd Heward and Norwerth In comedy, and ethers. NIXON Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed nesday, Johnny Hurke. musical rrrm edy star, In "'Drafted." la hctidllner; Clayten nnd Drew players. In Shakes pearean travesty, "Cuct-ar Marks An An teony ; Barrett nnd Farnum, danc ing specialty ; Nathane Brethers, equilibrists; Felnen nnd Craig, nov elty; film feature. Bert Lytell, In Alias Ladyflngcrs" ; change et bill Thursday with "There Are Ne Vil lalns, with Viela Dana ns film fea ture. NIXON'S GRAND Jeseph K. Watscn. comedian. In original monologue. "A Disarrangement of Knets" , Harry Helmes and Florrin t. v..V. V. ., nn.l ,ln 1.n -..... " '"-. "S I, pint, wun rt-iuxaiiaer ana nnd song COnifltv! .TnVin Blllv Fleldn enm.ili. Adelaide JnKen nnd Helen im.mf".". fcmV,: bert nnd Dare, equilibrists: Mn.xlcr .I,n,nh t. 1,1- p"ctunres. xy,cp,,one ',layer. anJ usual WbS'THu?J,FTVleia- May' "ted clalty; Edith Mu?ray billed ", The "Queen of Syncopation" ; Claire Sls &?',nKCrs and Oncers, and IslbSna Ail"0' uve"-s.-.tlle danseuse; Reef w5-en hns,bcc" redecorated and will have special summer features "Smllln Through" In Stock F' ,'InT(1 by Ja'"' ( ew' in the erig inal production, of ah... r--,!..... ' . " - 1,n-" ii u i mi s reiuitntif ninv. Langden Hmllln' Through," when that 'drama U g ven In Stock lit tie f'rn.u We.... .1." I."0'? wp.k. Miss Desmond wffi p he role of Moeneycon, the tragic bride n ml n nrniann ! i.iiii -..-. FrnnT F,', i: "i"M,e "' f t?dny. -"- -....v., ,iit,u 17. enwyei F cer Chnrtew. Mn v n,.n-.-' e-."AT"- Mnmnn. vi.i.1. i r""v"" "ifwurr. .....,.1.1 AIUIIUI.1, J.OUlRfl Ing Bey Tonight?" with Cullen Lan dls. ALHAMDRA Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Tluce Llve ahests," with Anna Q. Nilsson and Nerman Kerry. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, "Is Matrimony a Failure?" farce, with T. Rey Barnes und Tully Marshall and Llla Lee. MARKET STREET Mendav. Tues day and Wednesday, "The Prodigal Judge," with Macklyn Arbuckle nnd Jean Paige. Thursday. Friday and Saturday, "Weman's Place," with Constnnce Talmadge. IMPERIAL, LOCUST, IiELMONT, CO LONIAL and STRAND "Beyond the Rocks," latest Eliner Glyn story te find its way te films, with Rodelph Valentine nnd Gleria Swausen as co stars; settings In ninny foreign lands and a fashion display en the part of Miss Swanson RIVOLI Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, "The Poverty of niches." do de mestlc story, with Richard Dlx. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, "The Man Frem Lest River," with Heuse meters. CEDAR Menduy and Tuesday, "Wild Henoy." with I'rltcllln Dean. Wed- !.--.. i lie Ferrest Hnwley, n newcomer, will nil have ceneen nl i-niea .i .!,'.' Ing, under the direction of Mr. Sawyer' is ie ue especially elaborate. nesday and Thursday, "Acress the Deadline," with Frnnk Maye. Friday and Saturday, "A Certain Rich Mnn." COLISEUM Monday and Tuesday, "The Passion Flower," with Ncrma Talmadge. Wednesday, "Theodora." Thursday and Friday, "Without Ben efit of Clergy." Saturday, "Man te Man." SIXTY-NINTH STREET Monday. Tuesday and Wedncidav, "Boeud the Rocks, ' with Rodelph Valentine nnd Gleria Swnnsen. Thurfcday. Friday and Saturday, "Peacock Alley," with Mae Murray. LEADER Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday "The Three Musketeers," with Druglns Fairbanks. Thursday, 'De Lue Annie." Frldav and Sat urday, "Wild Heney," with Prlscilla Dean, REFINED WW ENTERnUNMFMT'. wqjxuiF'1 (Servlrc SI SnturiTur. ti.s VIOLA MAY ASSISTED IiV IIAUDER TWI.N'q "YOUTH ANU l)ANPIN'n'.'V THE LE CAIRS DANVINO SPECIAI.Trpa EDITH MURRAY "tub qi'i:kn- of sYNrepATrnv CHIRE SISTERS nimi).r sinbkhb AND DANCEna ISABkLLA ARMSTRONG u.i HL.J-J UANCUIl 2D NT. 11EI.. MARKET . F. O. MXOX-MKni.lNflER, Wer. ONLY THEATRE IN WEST PHILA. PLAYING VAUDEVILLE 2 CORKINS BILLS THIS WEEK COMPLETE CHANGE OF SHOW. THURSDAY INCLUDING A FEATURE PICTURE -Matinee Daily, 2:15 I Evenings, 7 and 9 P. M. A cm rvpr- wJ DIRECTIO ,S8wui',,,p,"c L.rKECT GranD IIKOAI) AND MONTOOWDEEV AVK. V, P. Nlien-MrdllDTtr. Oan'l Mxr. Mats, et 2. ljc. 881 Eyt. at 8, 2Se, 40 Twe Shows Batnrdur Errnlnir. 6i80 B B. F. Keith Popular Vaudeville JOS. K. WATSON ?A PHILADELl tfwaErJTfTMn rTWLT K1HKK.T np.i.nyy UTII ktiikkt IT 1 II i """"ST 1111 BIIIKKI SWEEK AN AII.QTAD ei 'a....,., -.. . "lln "" aurnmew aunr-Kiat. hill I AH O AaIIBBIBaiA.. L- - THE PUURLGUH K1MEWKCHAS.(CHIC)SALE RURAIi CHAKACTER RTUDJE8 AiVLiri f HUM tYY ROYAL 6ASC0IGNES SAL4RQ8E WILTON -tYER Vnirn., Mm, i Z3S3J EDWARDS- PUI, RHTlrni.tiiti. - I .e.hi. ,n aeNna Miiain AND DANCE THE BRICKLAYERS Prtantd by Leenard Oauller IllTTTT. "1THENEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY U. j ra Afi.t Lj.ii , 7 ""siiem Jnen & Hirfigm Jet. Rinkin iiarrr Helmes & LeVere-FIsrrie AUnnder & Field Herbsrl & Dr PICTORIAL PRELUDE "RiveU 8211 Si HANSOM ST9. 1:30, 8 6:40 te it MONDAY. Tflirsinv ivihivwd.,... BKOINAU) UAKKEH'8 1'llODlJCTION "Poverty of Riches" THURSDAY. KRIDAY, HATITRDAY "Man Frem Leat River' With HOUSE PETERS ,AWW j CSfc. $5 " MAURICE E.FELT W Wmm CHESTNUTAT 1 9TS STREET CONTINUOUS IIAMTOIIPM THE COOLEST SPOT ON EARTH ? wm 'wmmw "j" w r F- ALL SEATS SOe EXf EI'T SAT. A HOLIDAY EVES. Virginia Lee Diana Allen Jamei Harriien Micey Harlan Rcie Coghlan William Tooker THE MOST NOTAHLE CAST EVER milium. m ka !. 0B m M. CHRISTY fARANNE'S .MAM l.ltriECK WITH rrr T. Lillian Ueve Merey Helen Ware Geerge Fawcett Edmund Brteie Walter Miller Charles Craig Clara Bew lluntly Gorden Marguerite Ccurtet SSEMI1LED ON THE SCREEN jJNEJ2-GRA DAVISONinJ'THF, SPLENDID LIE," AND IN PERSON fSttaxU list & l.uncusUr Are, 2:30 te 4i80, 7 te 11 MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" Iiuurs. .Mlllil.l lillJ IllUli n ,. ",)K ''"K ANME" tl.. Bat. I'rLsclll Uemi, "Wild Hensy" STRAND 69 CERMANTOWN AVK. and VKNANfiO F XJ ST. THEATRE OrrOSITE TERHINAl. YOC CAN PARK HERB THE WONDER TICTURE WITH AN ENTHRALLINO PROCESSION OF HTIRIllN INCIDENTS. MARVELOUS UOWN3 AND STARTLINU 'sETTINllS N "BEYOND THE ROCKS" WITH RODOLPH GLORIA VALENTINO SWANSON A PICTURE BIG ENOUGH TO PLAY AIL THREE OF WEST PHILADELPHIA'S LEADING THEATRES Continuing Thursday, Friday, Saturday "BEYOND THE ROCKS" Tnursday. Friday, finturday MAE MURRAY in "PEACOCK ALLEY" ItfU'i AND t VIVIENNE w&lSiMMteAm ms&jM&mwww Ex(r Added Attraction! SEGAL MYTlWTVfWIj imm &ACH41 .m tSTi8i TJrUltt'3,a5'a!!?,le,,1t AT HOTII THESE THEATHEH ALL NEXT WKKK RODOLPH VALENTINO AND GLORFA SWANSON IN 'BEYOND THE ROCKS" CMclx COth St. Cedar Ave. liie. a, i and t e, M, MONDAY AMD TUESDAY jJrim.Psm&f. wKLy SkSnua, STeU m CelUtiOTV SIAKKKT HT. Uelew BOTH Tina, it, 7. u p.m. iMea.. 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M, ftmOND WTCHCOCK IN PICTURIZATION OF ONE OP THE MOST FAMOUS IJROADWAY COMEDIES OF RECENT YEARS THEBMIYSHOP The most brilliant collection of laugh creators ever put in a picture, plus a story full of love, adventure and rollicking comedy. . , TIIF. AI.L-TOMF.nY. ALL-STAR CAST! Dr. Arlmttn nudd. n benuty doctor . .Ruynienil Hlltlirerk Hnlilnl, an tindrrtnkrr Hilly n Vim Pnnutrlln, mi innkrrprr Jiime 4. Cerl.rU Crraie Pnnutclla, hi deurhter . . .. . Iulsf K.itrniln f,,U .. aa t ?. "Tlns) . . Marlen rnlrbnuka Anna Iltidd, the dofter'a word . . . iiinn Allm Mnldonade, a lid man . . , Mnntnjru LeT. Phil Ilrla-cs, Hudd'H attorney . 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M .Next Week FIR3T I'RiisiTivT'lVTrtS" "ATTHESIGN2L JACK OlANTERN" ll i CAPITOL BERT LYTELL In MARKET ST. 10 A.M. te 11 13 P.M. "THE FACE HETU'EKN" ALHAMBRA TWELFTH ,. ft MORRIS VAL'DEVIT.f.S AND A PARAMOI'NT PH'Titni? 3 LIVE GHOSTS" WOODSIDE Something Doing All the Time A Riet of Fun Take a DeliRhtful Trip en the Fairmount Park Trelley FREE CONCERTS DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND Ercele Durbane, Conductor Gertrude MacDonnell Seprano Arrangements for Picnics and Excursions Can lie Made With Management Fireworks Every Friday Evening P.R0SS rKEYC "AT 2 1.1 KVKNINO WALNUT MATINEE TODAY 50c te $1.50 POSITIVELY LAST TWO WEEKS ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN PNIAOELPHAS 5&EATFST fAJTwm mmwmw m LETTY PEPPER. SEATS NOW TOR NfcXT AND LAST WEZB flOTH AND MMIKET EVOS . S 1.1 MATH WED COMMENCING MONIIVY MAE DESMOND AND HER PLAYERS SMILIN' THROUGH AB ENACTED 11Y JANE COWL NOT A MOVING PICTURE SPOKEN DRAMA-LIV1NO PLAYKna June W "IP IN MAUIX'8 ROOM'7" ALDINE Direction It. E. Fslt Chsstnut Ot. at 19 tti Cnntln. 11 A. M. te 11 P. M Florence Vider in "Weman, Wake Up" ADDED HAROLD LI.OTD IN "I DO" ADMISSION. BOc. EXCEPT SATURDAT AND HOLIDAYS AFTER 0 P. M. TnU inernlnc chlldrtn arniinpa nlcd by (htlr pirtnla will b ndinlllfid from 11 A, U. lu I P, 51. fur IB rent, tax Inc. WILLOW GROVE PARK i . UIT DM (V J 4 vFrMW mim Qulmte BROAD ST. THEATRE WEEK OF JUNE 5TH MATINEE, HATURDAY, JUNE 10 THIRTIETH ANNUAL PERFORMANCE OI.' THE PHILOPATRIAN PLAYERS Undsr mtnactmtnt an4 paraenal direction et Jsmts J, flkslly, n Wm. Celllsr'a Popular Cemtdy "THE HOTTENTOT' , Fer tfca SmmbM th SUUra tf tkl. CMvat ( . i. jH fifflll -aa '. . . . i tras m aaai tmmmm..mmt. m - -"-T-.- r " rummm : t vv . k U 'M AJ JL ' f ZIV, t 'MM?, ymi W&V1 S . I f ea ' a j. mm m ji M w Ml T A (sTieNsLiTrrv'Wri im!.tbmUltU'-i.ttf'H- i .ftTiS'l. 11 ''j.fc.jj