m, ' 'kkivvi. . . jfPittSSsu' vrw.syy&a'sv iijC4iT.fv"P.ir TJE '. frW?T.'t - ttTT-Ewrrxm etttjt Trv TTTimniJ ntrTTunwrntiTA rtrnTvnjciTAv,..i .tttxttJ! ? 1Ci9.2 J H 4 UY111VJ J " x vxv x nxiirxi, yyx, , uJ-i '- ;LHi&tm I r I fe m 3 & X v J. 3 if, ' ar . &iWej f fQ& Daily Mevie Magazine FOR THE FILM ffa!' ' aLLLLHLwslllIMHriaLLLLLHB, Sb-.j- aaaaaaaaaWkw' tiHBad'KSHHH am- iSISiMcP'MlB3PVBBK;iJI ft s' KattiiH ' 'HiBStfPH i vw fl& 1 til a WALTER HIERS We will he glad te puhliih the pclurrn of tuch icrecn players at are mugrtled by ihc fnns THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By HENRY Charles Flngerman writes: "I have I Been Theodere Kotloff in several pic tures, but I con truthfully say that In , 'The Lane Thnt Hnd Ne Turning' he has nn excellent chance te show te the full whnt a supreme gift of acting he possesses. Ne ether ncter (nnd I have seen countless numbers) has ever made such a profound Impression upon me as hat thlt gifted Russian ballet mat ter. His dnnclng experience hat given 'him n perfection of control ever hit facial expressions nnd bodily nctient ( that no ncter of today can ever hope te equal. When Kotloff it snd he shows lt, feels it and actually lives It (at in I his premonition of n hunchback's life in the above picture) : his audiences feel i sad, and when he smiles n welcoming .his wife back from her singing tri-'iiir-nlml bp nrtnnllv pems te breathe i eyer his nudlcncet a beam of sunlight. Such Is the menumentnl genius of this i Tinforgetablp nnd incomparable ncter. He Is te acting what Dante is te lltera- I ture, Heifetz te the violin nnd De Man- passant te the short story. I have . never before seen such sunerb acting, Net even Hobart Hoswerth In 'The Hrute .Master,' ister,' Len Chancy In 'The and Richard Harthelmess in I'enalty' 'Experience' can hope te emulate him, goon as their art was In these pictures. Kosloff, In my opinion, is one of the great men of the human race. His act ing shows the divine spark, the fire of true greatness. He is n mnsier before whom nil ether ncters and actresses must bow. He is the most emotional exponent of his art ever seen In Amer ica. In the great picture above the reason for his greatness Is obvious. All the humnn emotions and pnstiens lie en his face. Leve, anger, pain, jenleusv, envy, pity, sorrow, silverings, premoni tion of own death, synthetic insanity nil these nnd mere show forth nnd are painted perfectly en the ennvnt of the nrtlst actor, the human face. I doubt If I could pessiblv sny enough in this genius' favor, as I feel that he stands alone In his nrt." (Although your words of praise nre , pretty strong, there Is a great ileal te course, I was enlv jesting about trying they applied did net give them Kitis what you fav. ion express yourself for the scene, but I wus in earnest ubruit factory answers, they turned te ether ae well that I have nothing te add ex- grins out West. If ou will rc.ill. 1 men ' Hew te Make Perfect Strawberry Jam in 10 Minutes New Certo Precess Astonishes Housewives Never Fails, Requires Only One Minute's Beiling, Retains All the Celer and Flaver and Makes Mere Jam from Same Amount of Fruit Strawberries nre new plentiful ut a low price; sugar is cheap nnd house. wives nre putting up struwberrj jam as never before. Hest of nil, the brand Bw and never failing Certo process for mnking jams nnd jellies lias elim inated every reason why nil housewife should hesitate te make hicIi n de licious consent- An one can new make perfect Mi uw berry jam In ten minutes at u very low cost, with ail the flnver nnd loler of the fruit ie- MfcAtained. J ' .... .... .... .. m J-nc new uerte process is tcry sun- pie: i rusn wen in MiiKie ui.M'in nuiiiii two quarts ei ripu uerrifH, UMiig wooden masher nnd discaidlng all green parts, Measure 4 cups, ciuslu-d berries, add the juice of one lemon nnd 7 leveled cups (fli lbx.) Mignr Inte ajoed-Blzed pieserving kettle. Mix well; Btlr hard and ceuMtuntly. Drill; te vigorous bell nnd bell hard one full minute, continually stirring. Take from fire nnd add '- bottle (cant i cup) Certo, stirring it In well. Let stand 5 minutes only, by the clock, stirring occasionally : skim qnd pour quickly into sterilized Old Method rl5mnMft tmmtHfttvh I HMtiana 2 $fmt&Milmijm mm 2 ieam 3 vm iMOIM rms Fruit pwnevrs7uxv yauusenlyX nat m tarn FAN'S SCRAPBOOK M. NEELT eept thlt: One of Kotleff't greatest gifts Is Ills I'enHiminntc grace, a grace tnnt Is net solely the dancer s, but thnt Is given te few men. If jeu saw Jehn Ilarrji'iere In "The Jest" en the speak ing stnge, you mny knew whnt I mean. Every movement of his hands, his nrmt, hit feet, was potent with grace. Ills movements were In circles, never in hnrsh angles. At first jeu didn't no tice lt. or If j mi did, ye'u couldn't ex plnln It, but after n while jeu begnn te realize just what made his acting nnd hit gestures se different from most actors. Kosloff has much the same gift nnd it's something that we rnrely see en the screen, nnd nt seldom in the women as In the men, tee.) ' ' I Alberta T suppose jeu. in common with some of the ether fans who lune nsked simllnr questions, will think I am cruel en this subject, but I InsKt en repeating that there isn't the slight est use In our gelnc ever te New irk te get a position (I Mippew. of course, you menu In the pictures. though jeu don't Fay se). There l some nitivlty nut nt Hollywood, but for nny one Inciting experience entirely. It would be foolish te go all the way out thorn. You'd need mere than tnlent. I'm afraid. I'd be very glnd te have you come In te we me. hut it vi.u thlnTc , I d hnveanv "pull" in getting you a job, jeu'd be sorely disappointed. I haven't. Gluck When did I list Montague Leve nmeng these smile when nsked te' .Mind jeu. I don't sny I didn't, but 1 can't remember that the gentleman in question hns come into our Letter-Bex discussions lately nt nil. I in for Lee, up te the hilt. Mutter of fnct, I just (nw him nbeiit nn hour nge in n picture which whs pretty bad. but he wus Im mense, us he nluayn K Yeu mention Rasputin; did jeu see him in "Ileught nnd Paid Fer" (us it was tira-t inndei? You're right, tee, nheut Cenrad Veldt In "Caligarl." Rosalind De Lisle, writes: "I wonder de ou lemember a girl who several mouths nge wrote and asked your arl- a meli scent- in 'Hlned and Sand''? Of ' vine nn entnp !i ('imfnenln ,r. ... f,... glas-ces. Itesult is 10 half-pound glnisei of strawberry jam for total cost of 17 cents (strawberries nt 'Mc a box nnd sugar at lie a lb ) I'm this same recipe with laspberries, blackberries, dewberries nnd logan berries. Impertant: Itpst w:ij le Seal .lams and Jellies in open glasses. Coer while het uirh thin coat het paraffin. .et day add tablt-spuenful het pin -nflm le seal cracks around edge formed bj irlnKnsr en muling. "The former guesswork and worry of making jam or jelly Is new past'. The Certo 1'recci.s is indorsed In (internment authorities and coeking1 expeifs, u insuies perfect results with ever batch, it is also cr I (ciiuemicai, ii-iiili ins en! one miii-i ule's boiling anil tlieieby iimkes two- I thirds mere jam or jelly than the old method. It alto makes all kinds of jam or jell, some jeu have never tnt-ted befeie, like pineapple, and rhubarb jelly, or combinations llkn strawberry and pineapple, etc. Mnny hntibewlve.s with no little pride me exhibiting the new flnvers nnd better you told mc that when I rcturncl I should write te you te tell you whclhtr or net 1 hnd met nny e( my heroes, etc., etc. "Well, nttcr ene glorious month four whole weeks In sunny California, I have returned. I would like te tell ! you It nil, but my time It limited, ns i is also the pnper, I nv the hornet of ninny of the Htnr.t; tlmt It, they were neintcd out te im bv the eitldes en the sl(jht -KceltiK buCH. Hew my fr emU envied me wnen 1 sneweu tnem a snnpsiiel l nnd tiiKcn 01 vf f Kmly. Yet. he really posed for It Ml) , , . was honored, wnt I net? And. Mr. p-' feril-l Nccly, he told me that wnt Miiiethliig he would net de for every one. Se many people hnd told mc I would be disappointed in Valentine when I met him. They said I would net like him. He was tee hard, tee cgetiMd'al. I did net find him that way: en the con trary, I liked him very much. Hut then I did net see much of him, did net meet him mere than twice. "I also have a snapshot of Vnl1 TIaI.I t ..I..I....1 .. .... ,.. I'mhIax ItA.tA . HV.Ui J WtlltMl II uuu ill run "lltili 1 I saw, though did net meet, ninny of I the stars. Hebe Daniels. Gleria. I.lla I.ee. Tem Melghanj I saw them nll.prnt 0f "The Wallflower," which 1ms And, eh. I nlmem forget te tell you I bcen si10Wng in theatres nil ever the i I saw Dorethy Dnlten. She ln t nearly i ,. n rnmndr. tun reels of the se big nnd stout at she appears te Lc en the screen. One day I talked te .Tnckle Coegnn. He ; Is going te Europe, se he told mi. n-iVSVT "" r w,,i .V'H i' .M.r- fy nnd tell you some of the thrilling tlirllis T hnd while In Hollywood. I would go ! into detail tonight, but as I tald before, I have net tlie time." e....z t ...,....v, .... T.iin,,i and I thought I must have forgotten te answer one of your letters, or hnd done something else te make you mad, these last four or five weeks. Hy all menus. write ngnin with some mere of your'gereus Age" for his next feature pro pre "ndventures." Mnttcr of fact, I've n- ductlen. He has been looking for n ceived se mnny letters from fans who 'story for three or four months, it seems hnve "met Vnlentine" or "talked te ' te the. If net longer. Why don't some Jehn Harrymere" and the like, that I of you sccnnrle writers get busy? had become suspicious, but I'll solemnly Everybody wnnts stories. Dorethy premise te take your word for every rhllllps told me yesterday that she read "thrill" jeu write us about.) I literally thousands of manuscripts be-, fore she found "Hurricane's GjS," her "Constance V." writes; "As I nlways , recently completed picture, read our column, I couldn't help seeing ' , Hid you knew that an elephant can Hecter's letter. If it Isn't just like h temperamental mere tempcrnmentnl some one who hat never really gotten thnn jeiir favorite movie star.' That our happily scrappy family spirit te 1'. " Hev Compson's net your fa fa ceme along nnd trv te spoil things ! if t verlte. She hns the most bcnutlful, von get five letters asking you te nn- I eien disposition In the world, swers hit questions, you will receive Well, te return te the clcphnnt. They about .".no asking jeu te keep the eelura.i nre using n nice big one named Oscar en the same track it is new. If we In "Seme One te Leve," nn Incc pic didn't enjoy It the way lt is new, we ture. Cullen Landlt nnd Mndge Bel would net read it. i lamy, the featured players, have been "As te hit saying thnt he don't find ' making quite n pet of Oscar by feeding nmtliing about the particular stars. I him sugar lumps. One day, however, they Where hnt he been? Seems te me we were ubsent from the set, and nobody ask for and receive lets of information remembered te feed 0cnr. An nsslst nsslst ubeut them nil, nltheugh I will ndmlt . nnt director spanked him twice en the we haven't seemed very much interested I trunk for mussing up the lunch boxes, Ui ncommen eense By .JOHN r PROBABLY means little te the nverage modern render te tell the story of Napeleon's rise from n simple se'dlcr te nn emperor. Nnpoleen lived a long time age, and his achievements en the b.ittelficld nie net the sort of achievements that peo ple ought te emv today. Fer he worked for himself. And his success was the success of selfishness. There nre, however. In everyday wt ns nictureseue 'nnd mere lnsplilug ,lm t,0,P ,,f Napeleon. TWO men were Intely made directors of the Standard Oil Company of In- dinnn. One of them had been n porter j e n immu miin in etner nn emce inv While the men who nre new their brother directors were receiving college trnining. they were working long hours in menial positions. i Thev weie working as far ns thcl-, positions went with their hands. It was their muscular nctlvlty for which thej were paid. Rut thev were working at the same time with 'their minds. They were ob serving the men In the office with them, nnd nuihlng the work that these men did. They were s-erlng nway fncti nbeut the marketing ami manufacture of oil products of their brains. tinnsnnd if the first men te whom They were nsKing lniinnivriiuic tints. quality of jams and jellies made with Certo, Certo is absolutely pine contains no gelatin or preservative. Heuse, wives have received it with npennims because it is se certain, se tconemi-i-nl, m simple, and se useful. They nre recommending lt te nil their friends, (let a bottle of Certo with Certo Heek of Recipes containing the above nnd nenrly 100 ether leupes, from .veur giecer or dniggl-t at once. ICxtiu t epies sent free If jeu wiite te tht I'ectin Snles Cempan.v, Inc., 112 Knst avenue, Iteehester. N. Y. Try Certo right away with fresh fruit like strawberry or pineapple. Then you tvlll de nil jour pieseiving the new and modern way the eusj, iconeinlcnl and better Certo Precess, If jour giecer or diugglst does net have Certo pleasu telephone Miss, In cobs, I, e m b a rd 3S20, or M a I u UW1, te learn where te obtain it. IMS McltlrM1 In hew mnny stnrs have nnhirnl red hair nnd who they are. It In certainly n relief te be nblc te tell Homebody our opinions en the pictures we have seen nnd se please don't cImiire our column for a dozen Hectors or Unconscious at he should hnv signed himself." (Thnnks for theso few kind words, Constance, even though I did think it ndvlsnble te cut two of them out. You'll understand.) REAL DESCENDANT OF ROBIN HOOD SEES FILM MADE By CONSTANCE PALMER Hollywood, Calif. the visitors nt the Pick- Fairbanks studies this week was Arthur I'. Huntingdon, of Devon Deven lirn. Hnelnnd. He Is a direct de scendant of the Enrl of Huntingdon who Is thought te have adventured through old England under the nnme of Itebln Heed. Since Fairbanks himself lt portraying the gnllnnt knight's character in hit production of "Rebin Heed." Mr. Huntingdon's visit Is of double Interest. He says that the actor leeks exactly ns he and his rela tives had always pictured their famous nnccster. Hupcrt Hughes lint recalled every Merv nmj n(tpr recutting the picture nml inserting the new mntcrlnl, he will n,)evv lt t0 R0 ngnln en exhibition. This mit ,inVP bpen rnthcr n cestiy licr. fermnnec for Goldwyn. ,,,.., ., ., .i.,.- i. . Al Christie, the comedy producer, Is m Londen ioeKing tnings eter iic semis onus m n ii", '""", , , " very premising, nnd as If It would have i n creut future. He ndds. "There nre almost as many English ncters at the Savey Hetel ns there nre at the Hetel Hollywood." Jehn M. Stnhl will mnke, "The Dan Out of the Ranks BLAKE Bejs of thnt sort nre net particularly common. When people find them, they notice them. Inasmuch at any big concern would prefer te hnve its executives trained in Its own office, such bejs are given their chance, as these heys wire. HpODAY they nre important officers of A the company, beyond the reach of! v.nnt, and conspicuous nnd useful fig-1 tires In American business life. I Neither of them had nny help. Beth of them rose from the rnnks because ' thev wern willing te weik, nnd te think I while they were working. Copyright. tOlt 'TONG, len age there was a King whose J beast it was that he had the best feasts that men could devise or cooks could cook. "He had a beautiful daughter, as all Kings of olden time had. When she was old enough the King announced that he would give his daughter's hand te him who would bring a new beverage that would be as beautiful as golden sunlight, would be icy-cold and het at the same time, would sparkle and live through a whole feast, and which, while it quenched the thirst of the moment, would awaken desire for it in young and old, rich and peer, male and female. "And in due time it came te pass that a handsome young Prince, aided by an old wizard, brought some roet3 from one island, some canes from another, and some fruits from a third. Frem below the ground, he drew the living waters of a magic, spring. Then the old wizard blended the essences of the root and the fruits, sweetened them te a nicety and infused the whole with the bub and Oscar, much hurt an te feelings, wandered off Inte the weeds and re malned there for fourteen hours. It was net until Miss Bellamy could be rushed back onto the scene of action, nrmed with sugar lumps, that Oscar would consent te act. REBEL OFFER REJECTED Paraguay Refuses Peace en Terms of Revolutionists Buenes Aires, June 7. A dispatch te T.n Nnclen from Asuncion. Paraguay. says the correspondent has learned from nn nutneriiniivc source mm me nege cm& TO see California is te store up en joyment for all -the years te come. Summer i9 a fine time te go average temperature 69. Wonderful beaches cooled by Pacific trade winds. High mountains reached by splendid high ways towering above valleys like gardens of Eden. Old Spanish Missions, romantic and historic. The Big Trees, elder than Reme. Yosemite. On the way step at Salt Lake City; hear the wen derful organ in the Mermen Tabernacle; float like a gull en Great Salt Lake. Side trip te Denver and scenic Colerado at no extra cost. Take in Yellowstone National Park enreute. The LOS ANGELES LIMITED leaves C ft N.v. Terminal, Chicago, dally at 80 P. M. CONTINENTAL LIMITED leaves 10:30 A. M. FARES GREATLY REDUCED &? Round Trip Only tint Mere Than tlM Far One Way WRITE Let us tell you hew reasonably you can make this trip, FOR FREE and send you illustrated booklets en California. Return BOOKLETS via Pacific Northwest if you desire. Fer information, ask D. M. Davis, F. L. Feakins, Oen'l Agent, C. ft N. W. Ry., Oen'l Agtnt, U. P. System, 544 Widener Bide.. e Cem'l Trust Bldg., 1335 Chestnut St., Philadelphia ijth ft Market Sti., Philadelphia Phene Spruce 0031 Phene Locust 4763 Chicago &Ker&Westem Union. Pacific System 3 WdU said the os. " te yu "U bles that gave it life. And at the next feast the Prince wen the King's daughter with the wonderful new beverage, which fulfilled all the King's conditions. " 'And what is the name of this beautiful golden liquid?' asked the King when the feast was ever. "But the Prince had walked into the garden with the King's daughter, and there was no answer. "Se, my dears, we must assume that then and there was discovered the universal bev erage, Ginger Ale the one of which we say, 'They all like it.' " Under the ground at Millis, Massachusetts, are springs of pure, cold water. The ginger used" in Clicquot Club Ginger Ale comes from Jamaica. The sugar is from the cane. Lemen and lime juice arc combined in the Ginger Ale that is cold nnd het, is alive nnd golden, and which pleases everybody. Fer your feasts, for meals and between meats drink Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. ' THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY, Millis, tiatiens for a settlement between the Government and the revolutionists have been broken, off. The Government Is said le have declined n proposal made by the rebels for the formation of n new Cabinet with Minister of War Rejas as President of the republic. The dispatch adds that the Govern ment announces that after a short battle at the village of Cnplata the rev olutionists retreated Propose Daisy at Natien's Flower Washington, June 7. A bill desig nating the daisy as the national flower of the United States was introduced yesterday by Representative Kissel, Re publican, New Yerk. i pi mi'"-"1 1 , Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla Birch Beer Reet Beer little Eskimo, about it" Mass., U. S. A. Crown en new land in tht meat recently itvtlepei dtitriet of Imperial Velltf the quelit) wilt thaw you the dilftrtnce. The Quality Tells the Difference PYRAAIID BRAND is the newest brand of Cantaloupes and Heney Dew Melons in Imperial Valley and makes its bow te the trade this season, with shipments commencing about June first: Pres ent conditions indicate a crop of fine quality, due te the fact that PYRAMID BRAND is grown in the newest district of the Valley, en land that has never before been in Cantaloupes, and has been heavily enriched with a succession of cdver-creps. Rigid inspection and expert packing will add te the quality and flavor of our Cantaloupes, all that is necessary te make PYRAMID BRAND the top-netcher for the season of 1922. Buy PYRAMID BRAND! Hyman & Lieberman, 127 Deck street Sectional Distributor TODAY- Come The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET 9 S. 40th Si. 6th and Diamond Sti. Frankford Ave. and Orthodox St. Remington Ave. and Clearfield St. 18th St. and Columbia Ave. Bread & Ruscemb Sti. (Leian) 7 & 9 W. Cbelten Ave. Bread & Wharten Sti. DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY Chester Media Lanidewne nieTOPijvvs 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. AD"M 1 O C'-'D THOMPSON STS. Ar WL.L.VJ iatini:i: d.vii.y rri.I.KN UMlll and SPhCIAI. CAST In Where Is MyWandering Bey Tonight? ACTAD EIGHTH 4 GinAllD AVE. f0 1 KJI MATINUE DAILY CARTKR HE HAVEN In "THE GIRL IN THE TAXI" BALTIMORE ttftffHg ItenOI.I'll VALENTINO A ACNES AYItKS "THE SHEIK" ni I ICRIRn liread & Susquehanna DLUCDHXL Continuous i until 11 ETHEL CLAYTON In 'THE C'KAIII.E" PHI ONI A I Ctn Mnplewned Avea. WLAwlNlrM-. je, 7 ,,,! (i ii m. Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanson ! I P AHFD Jst & Lancaster a In "EOND THE ROCKS" -1--M-'E.Im.30 , 4.:,0. tu It P. FAIRMOUNT Mffi.ty MAE MURRAY In "FASCINATION" GREAT NORTHERN Vl NX. MTT MOORE nnd REENA OWEN in "SISTERS" IMPFRIAI 00H wal.nut"&ts. Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanson . . In "HEONI-iTIIK ROCKS'J I I IRFRTV uneAii s. cei.u.hiia av. ' LIDCIA. 1 I .MATl.NP.n DAILY I MAE MURRAY In "FASCINATION" ORIPNT Woodland Ave at (lid Sit -flril,l 1 MATINEi: DAILY THOS. II. INCE'S i-RODICTION "HAIL THE WOMAN" OVERBROOK G3d & Harrferd Aenue ANN I.ITTI.K In "SILENT SHELBY" PAI 1VI FRANKFORD AVE. & I -1IV1 NORJttH STREF.T THE SCREEN FAVORITE ETHEL CLAYTQN lnlWlmVNONE RFP.FNT Met S't. liolew ITlh rvt,,JI-1 ' 10 A. M. te u p, ji. POLA NEGRI In Tjl KJl EIjJ-EACQCK ' ' RIALTO OnMANTOWN" AVENU'iT IMrtL. 1 KJ AT TULPKHOavlIN ST. NORMA TALMADGE In "LOVE'S REDEMPTION- SHERWOOD M' 'i)?fA. fxheH treiii ... rJTlSvBliMJilMalaallBl SawMMrfli-BaaaaialaaH Hrsli Hket r. lentei i)l cr"(4i 7sm aJafeL tliii H() mil Ml tk( free this wonderful "Queen" ironing beard with the Franklin Electric Iren VOU will surely want one of these splendid 1 ironing beards. This is the "Queen" make guaranteed net te wiggle, wabble, slide or slip and you get one free with the purchase of the Franklin Electric iron. ONLY $1 First Payment . places the iron and the ironing beard in your Heme, and you can then pay the balance in very convenient pay ments. ' This wenderlal offer of the free ironing beard with the Franklin 'l Electric Iren and the very eaty payments terms if a limited one I .' Telephone Walnut 4700 -Write PHOTOPLAYS Th,N,4ON.NT1NGKBf DCLMUIN I V:ae .Te se JeTi pT I 1 r t K X Vr at tin anna a OtW Kodeiph Valentine & Gleria Swimm . In "I1EYOND THE ROCKS" VCLfMrv ,.,, and . 7 ana 0 P. . FRANK MAYO In "ACROMS THE DEADLINE" . COI ISFI IM Market Ut. 50th 4 60 Vl.!OCUlVI j, se nnd 3. 7 and P, SAKUOl-'S l'AMOl'H HOMAMJS "THEODORA" JUMBO FRONT ST. A OIRARD AV Jumbo June, en I ranKlers, (j GEORGE WALSH k In "SERENADE' i DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS I In "Till TIIHKK Ml'HKKTEERS" . LOCUST !l AND I3CUST STBE j Mats. 1.30 4 3.Ea, 630(011 Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swunieij In "IIEVOND THE RQCKS'l, - 1MAUIN "" "- .r5 Tah BERT LYTELL In "ALIAS l.AI FINIIi:nS 1 l rM ci.r u.crM ATS. Kl V UL1 ,, ",7", ?ft V V 3r i. ii P- KEIHNAin IIVRKEK PROniTT'OV "POVERTY OF RICHES". 69TH ST. Thea,re:?r;7.7.T Rodelph Valentine & Gleria SwaniW In "HEYOND THE ROCKS" j STRAND a""!?- A7V' j VKt Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swn In "IHUOND THE ROCKS" ARDMORE ".&?? I). W. (IRIKFITH'S SIAHTKni'lEre "WAY DOWN EASr LjKAN I 'u-- ""Aiu vb. ., VJll 1 MaI Te.lav r.tS. I ."'J AONES AVRES mill JACK HOLT J "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR AT OTHRR THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O-Aj AMBASSADOR TMm "THE ROSARY" a rPfcjt a aVtTVlWf t KRttx f-Arml IttOWA VitrilVlAlN 1 UWIN. watTmbb nfflL .lAKiiu ntiriYD riTiiii'nfin'8v J PAULINE FREDERICK In "TWO KINDS mi- WOMEN" 333 MARKETeTK'xSl WWWH "FLOWER OF THE NO -"" '""'( IWMHIW PARK" RIUOBIAVK. DA' DAUPSP ajajrpiMatpMstimMi u i n i . . i u i i wnMMit aMaWMifiiimiiMMayHaMaaaWatimiitiiti! i V " -r,i"l?!'rfL .JL1 JEAN PAIGE m liWM ' . ! !i l TO f.V -"" l "TUT. PRODIGAL) ivnavff i'A.v!. ! . r,vrf ia?rfiJ? feiVirfi ii& It ALR tWi .... . t fi&ftg&fe
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