;rWiw .'juretx FM riVi rJM !W m- 9 S iw:'! r , v lift ' EVENING PUBLIC'' LEDGEfe 'PHiLADELPHM rv. v, P-'W vrm &3RHRPB?flngg??ZQnrm fi , SATUtiOAY. ".TONE 10, -1922: " " , ' UM hJ' V - - - . ' .i 1" P Tt b'( jar fen" if n ' - y MOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK . e De the Movies Have a Vacation-Hammock Period? Constance Talmadgc at Stanley Grace Davisen at Aldinc Bor Ber der Yarn at Arcadia Other News i ,. DOES the screen linve n definite period of tight or "Vnentloiwlluirimerk" films during the lief miminer month'? Everybody knena thnt publishing houses Issue their frothiest nnri tnet easily skimmed lirtleti In the spring nnd summer time. It's eOitnlfy true thnt muslcnl comedies nnd revues hnve the rnll for het-wenther showings en thn tnge. Whnt mere nnturnl thnn thnt the film producers held their heavier nnd thought -provoking pictures until the vncntien tide ebbs nnd the cool wenther offers moie Inducement for cempllcutcd brnlu work. ft NEXT week will ee only five new films shown in downtown house", ; nnd nt Ient four of them nre distinctly of the "entertninnient only" variety. Tiie fifth ha n "lightly mere solid nnd pretentious plot. The Stanley will show Constance i Tnlmndgc's lntet comedy, nnd everj j body knows thnt this young Indy is tlie screen's most consistent exponent of the "tlnpper" nnd thnt her films nre, almost Invariably nlty comedies Tin1 present one N called "Felly of the. Follies," which sounds especially "miiii- i merish." Jehn Emersen and Anltn T.oes, who I have turned out he many of Cennie' vehicles, are responsible for thK one. An advance report has it thnt "Pelly" Is a geed bit better than her last thiee or four fentures. That's encouraging, a she h.in t Imd the liest of material lately. That', a funny thing, tee; thiee or four year, nge Cennie was getting the very best, with such ou' standing light comedies as 'T'e the I Read With Sally," "Scandal." "A ' Pair of Silk Stocking." "Sirs. I.cffing- . ....11'. t..." .i "0.... .-- ii,. Ooese." And. at the. snme time, her sister ?serma was having the worst I possible luck with tawdry and hack neyed vehicles. Then the tide turned, nnd of late Constance has had enh really deserving pictures "Mama's i Affairs" while Nerma has hud "The' 1'ajjlen Flower," "The Sign en the Doer." "Smllin' Through," "The1 Duchess of I.nngeais" (renamed) nnd new Hichcns' "Voice from the I Minaret." It seems ns If fate wouldn't telerat" giving both sister the kind of things thev deserve at the same time. Emersen nnd Mls I.oes hnve had their fluctuations, tee. nnd their recent output hns been decidedly lacking in that verve and biting atirc which characterized the pictures they made for Deug Fairbanks, nnd the specials ' they made about the wime time. The main trouble seems te be thnt thej'ic vrritlng tee much. "Felk of the Follies" concerns a country girl with n Niseti for theatri cals. An amateur affair that she gives U ruined by nn unapprecjative uncle, and se she gees te New Yerk and be comes one of the Zlegfchl giris, and has all kinds of tli-r-rllllnt; adventures of a theatrical tinge Flo Xlegfeld him self is introduced, by the way, or rather Ire is Impersonated by n member of the long cast. Anether who appears U Frank T.nler. IK're Is n name net very well known te, film fans, but who is te be remembeied j for his screaming performance ns "Dei. didier" in that delectable musical com- ' edy, "The Pink I.ndy." and who also I plnyed for a number of eais as "Nett, the tailor." in "Cemlit" Tlireugh the Hye." I.aler did one splendid bit in nn earlier Fait bunks, comedy, but, gen erally speaking, hns kept out of the movies. He has n role in anei'ucr Em-eison-I.eos screen comedy. "Red Het ! Remance," net t shown here. There Is no mere amusing stage inebrinte , titan I.aler, and in the Fairbanks pie- , tine he showed he could carry this tal ent onto the Siivi red Sciten. ' Alse in the cn?r of "Pelly of the Follies" are Kenneth Ilnrlnn "(did you knew thnt a romance Is iiimmeil he- tween iilm nnd CeiinleVi. (ieerge Fnw 'eft, Illllie Deve. Herace Knight. Harry Fisher, Paul Deueet and a gieat many ethers. rpHERE are a large number of film X fans who will 1 mere interested In an added attraction at the Stanley than n any one etner picture in trie citv ' This added attraction is Mnrtln Jehn- , son's "Jungle Adventures. " which in1 New Yerk had the honor of being shown fceparately ns a main feature. I Here is something way out of thf ' ordinary a case of romance being ' brought from a ery far country indeed te the doorstep of piesulc. nuitter-ef- imci r-niiaueipniniH. .Martin Jehnsen and his wife penetrated te the very near I, ei cn lioruee jungle reuntr with & small body of blacks and brought I back with them films of the nnlmal, I plant and native life there wnich pos- I aess a marvelous educational value, and 55f;.ftt ,h.?. same tlme' unbellevahlv thrilling. ay back in the days of the Alma Infancy we had the Huiney Anl- mill T'lPf-iipna ntwl l..i1lnl &. ! folded before our Tt: i water hole, witli elephants, llnus, rhl rhl rhl noceroses drinking there. Fer some nnguessnble reason lhtle atteiitleu has been paid te this most fascinating prov ince of moving pictures. Possibly the game was considered tee dangerous te be worth uhlle. At any rate, only be Burten Helmcses, the Unices am! tBeir kind, have gene en making travel pictures, par excellence, but thf fnraway corners of the glebo and the dark snots of several continents have been left ''nn ''nn shet. This voice from the Seuth Paeifl" therefore, supplies n very reai want. fTIHB Aldine's picture next week is L the one we sneke of us being farthest from the "hummock variety" of screen play i'h called "The Splen did Lie, and features attractive Grace Davisen, very well known te I'bila aelpnlans, who will make personal ap pearances in connection with the show Ing of the picture. "The Splendid Me" is about i, V0Uiig flrl who through family misfortunes hns te go te work te support herself and her grandfather Quite Innocently he is Involved In nn unpleasant scan dal. nnd no sooner is she free of that than another pitfn'l confronts her when a married man iiihiejh Iht bv bis at at tentiens. Summed up "The Splendid Me" Is i V"Vl "H'-e ii ins which set out te show Just hew much punishment ( treuble n.. luwiuriiiup ami persecution American girl inn stand without Ing tu. nn i cav- ' Neel Teai-le. wlie is remembered as m"Mt 'f ""'""thers In "Over the Hill, the one whom the "bluek sheep" dragged through the tliiHtv street at the f end-hns a part in "The Splendid Lie. and .leie Austin, old Kaleinite , and nlwajs a ilepcndnbfe nnd sincere actor, Is also In the cast. I THKHK are really two kinds of ! "vacation iilms " ew tu. arv r, comedy such as Censtiinie Tnlmadg'e Plays, and the oilier is the melodrama. H jwferab'y of the (i. O. O. D. (Great , S,, W 0f I)?or"- In, "hlch logic and sub- tlety mid pyscholegy and plausibility are all thrown te the far winds, and' tA4, action, entertainment, pep and thrill". i4 .Ji'X AmKV. .,,,.,,,H nt ",0 Arcadia T "nd the Capitel belong te this category " ?f "J hi,,i''Vk species" of fi,n. ,t Jie fWrr ,,0l."w j '" ."vfb 'f tlie Itln iSinn,l'' w" -'"''fc "'f nd Il.'ie iniei, te snv net iln-r of .In !. r..tr I'lWM. Hanin iiin.i r,,, ,.i,i..p. i. r. .L1T1?Z1 -......,. u in- ii. yieiiiiirnahie equebtrian ;wieiiusceiieiia cnar. "i "u; ' g '"aacif. Photoplays te Be Seen - On -Lecal Screens Soen .Inn te. "The Weman Who Wnlkeil Alene." w Ith Dorethy Dnlten. Stan, ley, "The Man Frem Heme." with .rames Klrltwoed. Karlton , "Fer the Defense," with Kthel Clnvten, Ar rn.lln . 'The Worldly Modemi.i," with Clara Klmhnll Yeung. Palace . "The NIrIu Hese," wlih I.en Chatie, Victeria the cast, te sny nothing of the former follies hentity. Shannen IJny. : It's n very "heiey picture," with ' two or three steeds In addition te Itebin Heed, who linve "speaking parts." , The (S. () O. 1). is also utcil in "The Crimson Challenge." the Capitel' ' 1 film Here Dorethy Dnlten. who is rinlly one of the hardest working inn met sincere of the screen's leading auleH vw uajs. "totes" u gun. "gets "er l"n,l,11 ,""1 otherwise performs ns a regular he-man would In a W estern I Illlil, As in "Mnrnn of tin- I. mt I'',' 3'1'" Dalten 1 seen dressed a n man In most of the scenes In tliis film Frank Cnmpenu (than whom there is no bettet "heavy" I, Clarence Iliirlun (who is se geed as al most te require the above parenthesis te be changed), and .lack Mower linvi linvi supperting roles. rHK Regent ha another e the enmriitl nrritm nf Until rfi.i . nm 4lin name, "A'inri," ireuUl indicate. Mice Lake reverts te humorous .iifinlien ' after itruggling for ulmeit a year in i heavy emotionalism. The I'alare u ill i Adcc "The Hilling I'asuen," irith ' (leenc .IWitt: the Karlton, "Smilm" Through" with Xeima Tnlmadne: the Victeria, "The Three Miisketecis." , if ith Duugla Fairbanks; the Impenal and lielmnnt, "The Geed I'revutir," and the Strand, "Orphans of tin Storm.'' HICHI.I up in IOHI.IC.HTS of the films summed pithy phrases for the fan ivlie reads and inns- Nerma Tn'mni'ge I te film 'The Voice Fiem the Minn- let, h Kehert Hlchens, next Insteni of "The Mirage," and will then stun work en the long-awaited "(Jnrden of Allah" Elsie Fergusen will start te work en the filming of "Out cast" en her return from a European trip Charley Chaplin Is te make nn eight -reel feature in the near future King Itngget Is te direct n feature version of "Ivanhoe" in Egland for Universal Raymond Hntten, .Tnmes Klrkwoed. I.iln I.ec and Oeeree Fawcctt will play the leading roles In a bcreen version of I Kebert Leuis Stevenson s "ttm line. Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come New Photoplays STAXI.EV "Pclly of the Follies," an other one of Jehn Emersen and Anita I.oes' comedies written for Constance Talniadge, who plays the role of a country girl who gees en the stage The star's Impersonations of famillnr figures is a feature. Alse, .Mai tin Jehnsen's "Juncle Adventures," a thrilling and educational film with scenes in a Bernee Jungle. ALOIS' E "The Splendid Lie," written and directed bv Charles1 T Herna. and starring Grace Davisen. Thn story of a girl in a New Yerk board beard ing house, and the misfortunes that gossip and scandul brought en her .Miss Davisen will make appearances In pet sen. ARCADIA -".North of the Rie Grande." adapted from Vlngle P Hee's "Val of Paradise," with Jack Helt and Belie Daniels In the leading roles, sup- Iierted bv Alc R FrnllHs SUinnni.n Day and Charles Ogle. i BBnevT "iri.." ,..,.,.i.. v... ,. I Tully, with Alice I.ake as girl who seeks te recoup her father' business I losses in a novel way. I CM I'lTOL "The Crimson Cliullence." the story of a girl who takes the law of the West Inte her own hands Dorethy Dalten featured, with Frank Cam pea u nnd ethers. Previously Reviewed i KAia.rey- "Smllin' Threuirh. ' serpen version of Allen Langden Martins story, winch, in its dramatic form, starred .lane Cowl , Nerma Talmadge Is featurwl In tills romantic tale of the loves of two generatien1' 1'A LACE- -"The Ruling Pusslen " one of the mebt delightful screen comedies l ever made, with QeeTge Arllss in a I novel and refreshing part ' VICTORIA "The Three Musketeers " , fumeus screen adantatlen at aiBv. ander Dumas' lemauce with Douglas Fairbanks In tint ielu of "D'Arta gnan " IMPERIAL and BELMONT "The Geed Provider," b Kannle Hurst, directed by Fiank Berrage with a caBt that Is headed by Dore David David eon, Vera frorden. Huster Cellier Mlrlnin Haptlsta, Vlvienns OsberniS and L'dward Phillips URE.IT NORTHERN-Menta). Tubs day and Wednesday, "Wild Hene with Pi-Icila Dean . Thursday. fVl day and Saturday, "Shuckles of Geld " with William Farr.um. .W.A.VrtA Monday. Tuesday und Wednesday, "Peyend the Rocks" with Rodelph Valentine and Gleria .Swanson , Thursday, Krldnv and Saturday. "Poverty of Riches," wl Leatrlce Jey MARKET STREET Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ".Strenatli of tii? Pines," with William Ilusfe Thurs day I.'rduv and Saturday. "Beyond SKte "h-R'P Valentine COLONIAL anil STRAND .... .w., .J.VMIINJU. I VII nn...u of IV, ,r,rm r ,irV-,V,..T7. . """ ...- ......,,,, w. ,T uriiiuii'H Ulcturi- zatlen of famous 8Uke success wtn Jeseph SchlldUraut. the Glsh Sisters and Monte Blue heading a large cast SIXTY-NINTH STREET - Monday Tuebday and Wednesday. T he fjoej Provider." lth Dore Davidsen T,,iurH?a.J' ,Krl)n- and Satirdaj' JBea.it ' Werth." with Marlen u'. ,'fhy0,t:'t'rl"!a n'"1 Tuesday. "The hhelk of Arnby,' with I r II WurnVr Wednes-day "A Par r .Sk steckl ng," with Constance Talmadge Thursday Friday nd sinfrclnj' Acress the Continent," win, Wallace CEDAR Monday. "They Shall Pay" iuesua. "Marr the poe;r rr illrl'i . "H'allln ,;. U":.BU" ane Thursday. West." with Hnnt cm,Un and Saturday. ".Man-te Man.'' i''ilUa COLSEU. Monday and Tueadav, v!1.-1"1? ,Wer'li." with Murien Da vies. Wednesday. "Eden nnd Re !L",. Tbursdev and Friday, "Acre the Continent." with Wallace HAd; onisen."5, P " U" W,,l ,,0'n Wl'OLMendav. Tuefday ,aad 'Wed ucuuj, rur iiiese we. ieve, with Relt Crm son "Thumday, Friday t'ldnv. 'Parilen Mv.Knii ... t, W, ,w, -t..,rCln ' "WMT ,l ,,,,,, M,,(, .,,., LOCUST "The Hlltat Call.'w Wnia'rk-. uble deir afery pppnuced uy. Lawrenca Trimble. wlth Police Der. ' non,-- jMifian in m, ncuuiff or STARS OF STAGE AND SCREEN HERE NEXT WEEK K ' BBlffllW,,I $"- " lilrM SUMNEI? NICHOLS. VERA GORDON. H Mk. " ""ill ' f'ifii'h i'Fw CrvKcye PROViDTO" Btment H Wr ,s- V NORMA cJACK HOLT. . mSnS , r-BHHiiiiiiir H W'i TALMADGE, "SOUTH 1 Trfi&Sm LHH B r'jrf 'MILIN' OF THE . M ."" Hr I mW'x 1 KaHteH Arcacfi. .- j ' ,' Hniv ', &&&mmw- m mmmffi6 -w'B '"BKdr NHHIH K '''1BS& ' -"- ''M !: - Va the Ruling x TWf1 IT 7! jiSHry- 4 trll Wtaeg.... ...$ .. w f.,'siHHm'Tti"vMwri bH,!.!! T'sm;m mMW pfogse Qjny,y jynU'A x.jFHm dalten, Kr':-tlKM iff 'it.! $tAv - -if;y$ 4 r;lv''BBr' we crimson .Pl BJ J . ! Xikiik wsyV;S ( . , - : . - A FAIRBANKS. , Fla i VIHV jmm '' ' MUSKETEERS CARROLL MCCOMA15. l i KSIfK M U 1 A ROMANCE OF YOUTH" CONSTANCE TALMADGE' v -", "fHBjfc. 'sHALyV ".V Walnut in Scans Trem ( .y fyjVW:,,;SIVk:' " ' ij f k. ' J y 1 fAjr Pk3b I sBBrr "vsivHPr i . w $ umf&- j ;-s.ssissR '--- mp-.rmi mmsEm& . nnmy ''Mur nAC-a s i " i h v jv.a.vjviihui - ' niBaaiBO - :v miiiiiiBi mi s3hiiiiiiiik s . ttmjamr , .r-. .s:1?- - -- MARQERET d -STILLWELL. VWeP' VTF ' JV -' "Sk w'PrV COMES OF NOTED FAMILY Carrell McComas, of "Remance and Youth" Cast, of Colonial Stock Carrell McCeina. who lias the leal Ing tele in "A Iteinnnte of Yeutli." the drama by Myren Fagnu. which opens n limited engagement at the Wal nut Street Theatre next week, is n member of n distinguished family. She is the daughter of (lie inte Judge C. C. McComas, of I.es Angeles, and li-t-ameng her ancestors the famous Chnili Carrell of Carrollton, who signed both his liuine. ntiil address te the Hernia Hernia teon of Independence. Miss McCemus. who wns born in ' California, proved her inlieritiinie of a fighting stock by taking her own enter tainment unit ewrscus, and remaining' for two j ears of the war giving smv. 'for the seldieis in the trenches, Mime-, times ;ii main as eight pcrfeininnces a1 I '',n l Mis Mi Cemns. although she lm plaed iii.iii v parts dining her stnge i enieer. gained her gic.Uest dlstlm Hen ' u jear nr s,, age bv plaving the tltb role lu the dtniimtlntlen of enu (!iile. . IlOM'l, "Miss l.nln liett." Nlrdllnger Acquires Ambassador r Official announcement that Fred ( Nixen-Niidlinger has taken ever the Ambiisudei moving - pietuie identic, Fiftj -sixth sticet and Italtiuiuie r- ,'1'L''1,,ua's inatle today both bj Mi. and bv the (ittemeis et .iniuiiKei Maurice and Fied Felt, new operating both (lie Ambassador mid the Alillne The transfer will take effect Septcnibci 1. ami the house will then book through the Stanlev Cempiim of America and will be tun in coiijunctieii wiili ,Mr Nitdlinger's ether West Plulailelplila houses. PEGGY SUPPORTED BY HER FOUR iv a quit iks nr mi:'ii. HARRY HOLMAN IN "HAftU H01t.i:i) ha M PTON" ' thi: A PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTION I'llliSTMT sTlir.hr Itl.HHV liTH STHKKT I NeTt Week VauOcu." Iielmt uf the MauJe Adams t Musical Comedy Ni:V MONOLOdlU SENSATION! ( Su FHOMirilKJAS WITH THE LE GROHS PAN'TOMIMIP Nnvm TV MANG & WflNDI'It aehei"8 r,in.r.' I i'aiiii: Extra Added Attraction! IMHOF-COREENE & CO ROGER- Pnr.gBNTIN'O Till: rAMII TAII C'll VHAPTIMt HTl'DY "IN A PEST HOt'Sr." 2 Shows Dally, a & a P. M. Prices. Mat. tl.r.O Tax Inrlurtxl Kiniw en ItI" (inn comine. jl'.vi: id puancis . u M DIRECTION MAURICE E.FELTO .Ij v hmm. ft KS CHESTNUT AT CONTINUOUS i in: coei.i:st I. hHATh NOW r wm Jxfc'fSA yj..sw AI. IIIiaiNNINO MONIUY GRACE DAVISON Till: I.OlFI.IRVr MOJIXN II.S SPLENDID LIE MISS DAVISON WILL DAILY AT AIIDKn ATTRAI TIO.W'MOONt.el.lt." JUNE TH HETTY HI.YTHE 5 "avex. m' fimF IS . - PEGGY -WOOD. KifcTfe-. Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week New Attractions WALS'VT" Hemance of Youth," by Mjren Fagan and presented by Wal lace Munru. A love drama featur imr Carrell McCemns, assisted by IJthel Jacksen, Charles Trowbridge, Kindieu Campbell. Beth Varden, Florence Kdncy, Wllllnm Harceuit. Jehn Webster and Otis Sheridan. Stock CHOSS KEYS "Un In Mabel's Beem." t.irce bv Wilsen Colllseii nnd Bertram ll.uiiseii. with Mae Desmond as Mabel and Frank Fielder In JOlili ('umbcrlnnd'H original part of Oarr ' Mar Duncan Stewnit, Betty Guide and uthtis In the cast. i Vaudeville II I KEITH'S- lkndllner next week Is PcrBV Weed, eihtwhlle star of "Buddies" and "Maytlme," who lm.s Just concluded n season in "Marjei Line" , she lias an act that contains snugs nnd dam.es, and is assisted by her four "buddies" and Hareld Levy, also, Iteger Iiuhef and Marcelle fo fe leene and ceinp.in, In a Lhiu.utei sketch. "In a Pest Heuse," ceinuly; 'Senater" Ferd, monologue with laughs, llairv llelmnn and 'iiiiiii.in III ceined.N, "Ilnid-Uelled Hamilton". Weaver Brethers, comedy and music , I.c liens, pantomimic; neelt , Mang mid Snider, stnitllng ntliletei-, Van Celle and Mai in "feet feats," and usual pictures. (I LONE "The Star's Recerd." lirfsent id by Frunkle Blchardsen and com WOOD BUDDIES AND HAROLD LEVY sones with danl'in WEAVER BROS. ri n I HINAI. ItANDWV W'sirtVNS iff WIT WISDOM AND lU'MOn SNYDER ATllLHTKI VAN CELLO & MARY in "feet n:Ts iti:vn:v Teries or the day AND Extra Added Attraction! MARCELLE 30e & 63c. llnxes. Week In A a a nee S.c. NlghU, 30c In 1'iwna I'llN'rt ."His. husiiman & iievf.iu.y iiaynk V WW 1 9T-? STREET HAM TO II PM scot en i:aktii wm m' KXi'llI'T STlltY AND HOLIDAY HVKNINU.S IT ' 'HIE .sCKEEN IN T APPEAR IN PERSON H 3, 8 AND 10 P. N. .x AHT'STK! ril.M TKH'MI'II In "HIS WlFK'H UliSSTNTyV GRACE OAV1SON. "THE SPLENDID LIE" Al3iti pnny. with a setting In a phonograph record room, containing comedy. Im personations and music: also, Allneff Trie, dancers ; Will J. Eard and Inez De Verder, comedy called "Lee Lozenges" ; Bebby Bernard, come dian ; Wardens and La Cesta," "A Ureeze from Musical Shows": 'cbn 'cbn liers ami Beyne, skit, "Yard of L.ice"; raul Hill nnd company in a comedy sketch, nnd Lcxey and O Cenner, songs and dances. VA'O.V Monday, Tuesday and wi. ""'J. ';The Chcy LlngKTreUpde c,hnese JUBgicrs, magicians and nov elty artists; nlSO. EddlO Knn el.l .1.1V Harma i i Hnt . . . 'r ! vr" """." " aiiw auianiciit snn I Kmmett Gllfeyle nd Elsie Lang sue', claltles; Lewe. Feelv nnri t, I B' i J' V uanclnsr nbeity; Parshlev mesirinn and film featu e "The Oun Fh?h?ir".' with William anag; ctanje'tSi: bill "Zi"'""''""'''"'"'''""''"'"'"'gr mWM ONLY VAUDEUILIF IVFST OF niTV HAII I Bj iSlSs MO TUKS.. KI. MATINK1:M AT 2llR KYKN'IXfiN. 7 AMI u I B llirA. nr.n. MATlXTl'u at te.M vvirvivcu Z2ZT3 CHOY LING rinNKjinjjjxitsANn KANE & HERMAN TjuinnNjeiijjyiNH" GILFOYLE & LANGE I'OTI'OrRKI OF I'MOlTi: HI'KCIlr.TIFs IB U LOWE, FEELEY & STEUTa" PARSHLEY. Master Musician COMPLETE CHANGE I GranD llltOAI) ANU MUTC.OJIi:ilY AVE. 1. U. iluir.'uMiwirri urn I .llKr. Mats, at S, 17c, 2Sci Kr, et 8, SScTJec Tiu shemi Huturuny Ktenlnt, fJ:3e e B. F. KEITH POPULAR VAuVeVJLLE ED & BERTIE CONRAD MACK HTANTON I HOY i"AnTlllrri WILL MAHONEY" Clmidln Culemnn I W elmtnd Trnuiie" sidh-si'mitine cemf.dy " " "Oil. 1'IIOMISK mi:" M n c;n s. i-errsT sth-f. All Next Wfek-Aftc-rnoen. 1:30 nd SiOO-Enla,.. 0,8Q te II v. J. The Most Nevel and Thrilling Picture of the Year lltd.M a Ktrenuhrnil. Hip tvulf lnc (llencwi 'if 111" nlKhl nnd 'Jl 111. IUHII1 UIIU llPHfTtH hlH rllll7..il lin Vi Vu '.1 lm Till: .MOUK-TIIAN.IIli.MAN CAN INK I Fnh '?r ,he Mit The Screemin, Comedy, "A Pair of Kin,,." with !... Stnen JUNE lUTII-I). W. (iltlniTHH "OHWIANS n- .,. c T 69 ST. THEATRE OITOSITE TKItMINAI. aV CAN I'AKK HERE MONHAY. With VEKA (i(lltl)ON TUESUW i THE WKIINENDAY Wlth DOKK HAVIHhON GOOD S PROVIDER W TIIURHHAY. FHIUAV J KATIU)A1 iV. with "The roer neimien H.l.ll.tt aa film feature. . , WALTON llOOFStxt week's pro gram of entertnlnment Includes June KebcrtP, danseuse: Edith Murray, ""QUien of Syncopation": Ht. Clalrs. dancing nnd comedy specialty: Viela May and Itadder Twins, songs and dancing: Fred Jerdan, Philadelphia tenor, and ethers. NIXON'S GRAND Ed and Bertie Con Cen rad will be headllners wlth a singing anil dancing act; also, Maak nnd 8tanten, Phllndelphlans, In cemedy: Will Maheney, cemedian: Rby and Avlhiii. rnmritv nnntemlmlsts and JugVlers: Archie nnd Gertie, thrilling nerial feats ; James and Mack, Instru mentalists, and usual program of photoplay features and 'cemcdlcs.s NEWTCT AfKE,TH'$ s , "8enater" Ferd, Monelogltt Frem the West, Feature en Bill The continual rry of vaudeville Is for "something new," nnd this Is despite the fact that new nrte are being pre sented nlmet every week in vaudeville houses of 'all cities. The "scouts" arc en the Jeb every minute, scouring the country for talent and new ideas. Dur ing the past few months, as n result of their efforts, Keith theatres have pre sented mere new nets thnn ever before. Next week, ns one of the features of the bill, one .of these new acta will be heen at the Keith Theatre here. This act Is given bv "Senater" Ferd of Michigan. lie is no relation te the noted manufacturer, but Is n inonol inenol inonel oglst who combines wit nnd wisdom. He was first heard nt the Vaudeville Managers' Association's annual dinner in New Yerk, thus making his debut be fore a most critical audience, Te Give Farce at Cress Keys "Up In Mabel's Jloem," the popular farce by Wilsen Colllsen nnd Bertram Harrison, in which Hnzel Dawn, and Jehn Arthur appeared here a season or se nge, will be given by Mae Desmond nnd her stock players at the Cress Keys Theatre next week. Frank Fielder will play the role of unhappy flnrry, whose domestic bliss is nearly shnttered be cause of an Indiscreet gift of n piece of feminine wearing apparel which he hnd made te n certain .Mnbcl in his bnchcler days. Miss Desmond will piny the part of Mabel, and ethers in the cast will include Mary Duncan Stew art, Hetty Garde, Sumner Nichols, RtftNID IfaiRTAIMMfNT u:se B)an ffn Iff J I Service, $1 Saturday, (LOO JUNE ROBERTS 8ENSATIONAT.. DANCER EDITH MURRAY QUi;EN OF SYNCOPATION THE ST. CLAIRS DANCINO AND COMEDY Viela May and The Hadder Twin YOUTH, BONO AND DANCINO FRED JORDAN PHILADELPHIA'S TOPULAR TENOR RR0SS KEYC OOTK AND MARKET M V KVOS., 8:1.1. MATS. J WED. & 8AT 'JUS MAE DESMOND AND HER PLAYERS IN TlfE DELIGHTFUL COMEDY UP IN MABEL'S BOOM WEEK OF JUNE 19TH "The Trail of the l.onceemo Pine' FOO TROUPE MAtariAXH.rHOM canton, china W. S. HART "THE GUN FIGHTER" jj!,?n "!. t Plille, "'J'1 gfutlen Kxerclnem aid Nt. Iluklnes .Men' OF BILL THURSDAY uuimr. STRAND! I. '. ORIFFITII'S UREATKST ORPHANS OF THE ALL NEXT WEEK STORM Hill. Lillian and Dorethy Gut,, .nh B sclilldkriiut. Muntf HIub & Cant of iji.oeo M i&?mmm wsmm&em n. vvnX.xmnL1Nngtt . iP wAUd VI THE SILENT CALL fun 8T,ii,i,VX.JEv.GS.,- ''st HTOKY, "THE chiihh mil i. ''".! ffi! "!" rry of Ih". wolf (h licrtM hlH cIMll??.,! niui.iii QeiifuiitVSjj V r..j n. . uore uavidien in "TheGoedProvider" S reinlng-"ORl.liAva nv TIIR ttT.... 1 -OK THE WTnn.,.. "RwK 5JH ft RANSOM RTB ISO, 3 0:IS te II ' MONDAY MTW'WfSirv run ihiiwk wr. TOVi:" mTBAjdjUL ' Lnnr'r Are. Ien., Tum. ."Hhflk of Arabr" lVii.-i"A iini. r ini, ,ri'... wtl''tfiSfc- 1 ' K...J1 iHKKfTlttN HTANfKV COOn AND COMFORTABLE NINETEENTH AND MAIIKET dj7Mvvkvb ESBk II A. M. TO HUB P. M. Next Week JOSUrit M. SCHENCK Preenti C0NSTAKCE TALHADOE xvPOLLY OF THE FOLLIES Ay JOHN EMERSON gTANITA L00S I . KPf ttrS?fe A TUBLUNG AND UNUSUAL PCWRE OF MLO ANIMAL LJF V UNEXPLORED WLDMESf OF BOQNEO '. UOCAL FEATURE Mil A 010" LTE OF THE EXTRAORDINARY rMLV rlLLV METROpOUTAM OPERA Ctt JUNE 19th "The Weman Who Walked Alene" A Paramount Picture with DOROTHY DALTON MII.TON filLI.S and WANDA IIAWLSY Directed by the JUn Who Made "The Sheik" aeerge Melferd. jiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin,,!,,,,,,,: Next Week Departing from the usual policy of presenting - first run photoplays only, the management of the 7armm feels proud that it is able te present NORMA TALMADGE In One of the Most Consummating Dramatic Achievements of the Screen SMILIN' THROUGH ii 3 This is in response te hundreds of requests from motion 5 picture "fans" who were unable te see this drama when s recently presented at the Stanley Theatre owing te s the fact that at almost fivery performance capacity 5 at that theatre was taxed beyond its admission powers. At 10 A. M., 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 P. M. Admiitien SOc llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiimi,,,,,,,,,,,,,!! Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll PALACE 19 th A MARKET IOA.M te I I.I5PW NEXT WEEK GEORGE ARLISS IN THE RULING PASSION FROM MAGAZINE srruiiY GLOBE JUNIFER AND MARKET OPEN ALL SUMMER VAIIDEVII.I.E 11 TO U NEXT WEEK THE I.OCAU FAVORITE FRANK RICHARDSON AND COMPANY IN "THE STAR'S REVUE" EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION ALINOFF TRIO A TERPSICHOREAN NOVELTY 60XS& WALNUT 2:30. 7 AMI I) I'. M. A Picture Even Greater Next Week If jeu wnnt te weep a heart filled llh FROM TIIE STORY e HE STARS OF WITH THE STARS OF PROVIDER VERA GORDON and LAST MAT. TODAY SOc te $1.50 LAST TIME TONIGHT PHILADELPHIA'S GREATEST FAVOMTS oft wLETTY PEPPER. 20 Degree, fouler Thnn n thn street NEXT WEFK '-'"'llfl KnuuKunnil 'EUAN'S I'ASCINATINU PLAY A Remance of Youth with CARROLL McCOMAS llrllllnnt ..VJ.V.'V.T'..V"""-y. J-A-MIIONCAMl'IlVIf. VwPIIk't Swiff .:s5f aiV Mi? -"a tkjjv!!: ','f ft !!EJa tllAKI JJS TBOW llltlli MAIIKHAI.I, llllnilVCJiiAM -AV-: V.ynV ALDINE Direction M. K. Felt Chestnut Ht. at mm Centln 11 A. M. te 11 P. m "BEYOND THE RAINBOW" WITH AN ALL-STAR CA NKXT WHUk uitAUU lnl "THI! HPLENDHI I.IH.'T aiuii i' AST I MIS' In IN PERSON WILLOW GROVE PARK ...in i c nu in Car Conway and hi. Band PUy Wendtftul repunr Vletnmt C'OMl'ANV Or AMERICA ,1 r WV SR K bbbbbV VP'-i"' DDDm ftVilr'''J DDDDDK Sftli-rfri.fSi'j i trvn A -r.i r - MARTIN JOHNSON'S JUNGLE.ADVENTUPFS BROAD CHEBTNUr 9) ii VICTORIA 9thSMABKETQA.M.fr. 1 1.15 dm NEXT WEEK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN THE THREE MUSKETEERS BY ALEXANDER DUMAS ARCADIA SIXTEENTH AND CHESTNUT Rc-ir. Men. 10 A. M. TO 11:15 P. X. Jack Helt and Bebe Danitk IN NEW PARAMOUNT riCTUItB "North of the Rie Grande" f A niTtl TIM MARKET T. tiir 1 1 iLi ie A-M-,e ,i!" VM- DOROTHY DALTON "Crtmiel . ChnllcDil" AIUAMDDA TWKLFTH ixLil irHTiUlXrl vaupk villi &MUIUUJ Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swum in Eliner Glyn'i "Bcjrend lie RecV 52ab.MARKET i isu. aien and B:.te te ii r.JL Than "Humoresque" little, smile n let, anJ haNe our happlnein- 3i:E BY TANNIE HUR.ST e "HUMORI "HUMORESQUE" DORE DAVIDSON WOODSIDE Something Doing AH the Time Attractive, Popular ana Exclusive Amusements The Coelest Spot Within a R1 of SO Miles of PhlladelpW Enjoy a Ride en the Falrroei Park Trelley DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND Ercele Durbane, Conductor Gertrude MacDonnell ( Seprano .j hook Your I'Jcnlc or .;? Fireuerks Every Friday. Nitf tifV BROAD w.?2ffifa rijrvwm - Srt la .S!MS?!STV9& "THE HO i-ri"nrt'A.nS ' ' .nUBiaw jj. ,t .'? .'Ttt i-fi J fty!2ffe . , . nmw yinni MTTM b... . ;r.i Ktt. r -' J 1.1 m: ?au . mnyi hiM &,'?&&.&?: dimktxsli!b L,rf ,..-Vi, .!, ft.c.iSH '&&&' i " 'EMlttet l. -.. .y !-"-" i .. J?,. fSUX
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