Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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    L MOVIEGRAMSOF THE WEEK
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i. They're Still Changing Names in Films Dorethy Dalten at
Stanley Betty Blythe at Aldine"SmilM Through"
Stays at Karlton Other News
THEY'RE etlll nt It ! N
Film producer?! nrc Mill of the bepef thnt Jehn Smith, of their own sconnrle
jfpnrtmcnt. ran Invent better names for famous BterleH than the mere famous
utherH of thecc stories themselves. V
Next week, nmeng thi( downtown openings, there ere two examples of
-hniiKed names, nnd probably the only reason there arc net mere Is that the
rei-t arc original screen stories.
HOWBVEIt, going en the theory of
"What's In a nam?." It's pre
nmnblc that the fans should be thank
& thnt It Is only the. title of their
inrorite p'n.v or novel Is r-linnRcil. In
Jtead nf the whole contents, as some
times happen.
t.,. .Stanley theatre will have, as
itfeature nlcture. "The Weman Who
Walk.-1 AletiP," with linnl-werklnu
Derntliv Dalten. This Is based en a
thnrt .'tery hv .Tehn t'olten, originally
Jntltli'd. V"1'1"' rnl T,mt Wnlkptl
Vleiip." Mnylic. llif-i Dalten ebjeeted te
t,lng (ailed a rat. or ma.ibe the rom rem
rny was afraid the fans would think
this an "animal pltcure." or mnbe.
ind mere likely, they just had the
natural Him company's itch te change
thlnes.
With a i-rttlnj that glides easily
from Londen .erlcty drawing rooms te
the African veldt. "The Weman Who
Walked Alene" belongs te that large
, ireiip of pirtures of exotic atmosphere
wlilrli. a lias been pointed out in this
column a number of times, form one
of tin n-reen s nesi merits
Milten Sills, who Is often called uiftin ' ),lIch comes te the Arcadia. Kthcl
vhen a director wants "one of these Unyten" Is the star. Here Is n eung
rugged, iniiiih men." plays the leading who Kince her early dajs with
mile role In "The Weman Who Walked i Ltibtiir has dene her wrcen acting
Alene," and probably as direct centiast modestly and well, but of whom there
te Mi"s Dalten. there Is Wandu Haw ley '" been little blowing of trumpets.
plaWiif another role. The centrnsf Is Old-timers remember her in "The Col Cel
lessened by the fact that Miss Dalten Jpe Widow." "The (Jrent Divide."
stirpries everjbedy here by pla.in " Tlie Sporting Duchess," "The J.ien
nitli a blend wig. Jehn Davidsen, who and the Meuse," "The Fortune
mnj he remembered as the Siamese ruler Hunter and "Dellnrs nnd the
nhb owned the crocodile pond in Weman. " and of mere recent dale,
"Foel's Paradise," lias an almost . "JVttlgrew'si tilrl," in which Montt
equnllv villainous part here. J'111' nearly stele honors away from
Mi.. M-,n tvi, h'il.,i Ain.," her. She m appeared in a let mere.
is eiilv an addj'd exumplc of the roving
propensities of (Seerge Welford as a
prepen
director.
"Mnran
Last time it was the sea iiii
of the Lady hetty," previous te ,
.i.... i.. "Ti,.. !Bi,eii, .i
that the desert in "The Sheik." and
back of that such pictures as "TIic.Tuck-.
Jlns" one of these mountaineer stories;
"A Wlf.e Teel." Canadian French;
"Beheld JIj w ire," American Mirtli
west and F.nglMi mini try estate, nnd '
"TI.eKeund-L'p." Southwest, and "Thei "' ,7""'" 'V'V, ", "W,.1, I00"0"
Great Impersonation," Northern i" e "rt"",",,,.I """"1." re
Africa.. (Jernany nnd Kngland. An- 7 f" '7C,7' ,l,,. hK!') "I'","';
neunrr.1 as remi, g efforts by Mr. Mel- ' "'"f'1''1 '' ' beautiful patient
ford a.e "Hurnlng StantlH." another nnd en ices ier te his office. Shortly
desert jam. and "The F.bb Tide." '" ',"" "" Ijeme .dasetl by his
Rebert Leuis Stevenson's Seuth Pacific ,,"1,el,t' i1'0","''' he lM V"'1 m,ur."
ulnml stnrr . ! deied and. of ceuuse, suspicion points
iMnmi seij. t(j h(,r A trnl HcpMCi mliJ fe ba
Dorethy Dalten is get lug se used f tm. best seen in a long time en the
tepla.Miig roles that entail the wearing selWn. comes as the climax.
ei mens i . uies unu sne proeau
IA'UI" III lt T III fkViCl( CIIV
his her sliaie of the "roughing-lf"
Mtnes. though at times nhe is the
it)lihly diehsed nnglish patriciim.
In the cast, ulse, are Muurlce FInn
(you may remember him as the net
cntlrclt uniileaHiiil "ether man" in
"Dangerous Curve Ahead"), Charles
Ole. (who alter his brief inteival efi'P"'' Palace will have a new Clara
featiitedem In "After the Shew." i. Kimball Yeung film, entitled "The
wms te hae dreiiped back te plaing i Werldlv Madennu," which gives till"
"bits"); Majme Kc-hu. Harris Corden.
Cecil Helland and Frederick A'roem.
TIU Aldine's feature is another case
of mime (hanging. It is taken from
Anna Katherlne (JieenV mystery story.
"The Mnyer's Wife." but en the screen
It is being called "His Wife's Hus
band." which Is one of these tltlei.
ttliMi leek impossible, but are found
otherwise en close inspection. Yeu
mljth t think this particular title "His
Wife's Husband" could be shortened
te "Hun" and still mean the same, but
thnt doesn't happen te be se. Accord
ing te the. plot of tills particular pie
lire, the heroine, caught In n loveless
marriage, K witness te the apparent
death of her husband at the hands of
another woman. She marries again, but
Ne, 1 turns up nnd threatens trouble
for Xe. i.', who is en the threshold of ii
political career.
Hetty Hljthe plnjs the leading femi
nine role, which ujll be the second
appeal ancp of the ladv at this theatre
inside of n few months. Sounds as If
he might lime some geed chances for
Mf ncting In "His Wife's Husband.'
She deserves them, nnd M)ine day seen
wme fnr-seeinj producer ih going te
put Miss HI.Mhe in just the part she
wants and de-eres and memories of
"The Queen of Sheba" will be dimmed.
It's nlwnj.s seemed surprising that
Anna Kathirlnc (Jreen hasn't been the
ource of mere screen material. Cer
tainly such mjstery ynrns of hers ns
"The Leavenworth Case," "Hand nnd
IUng" and "A Strange Disappear
ance"' would make capital films, whereas
enlv one or two of the newer (and less
thrilling encskhave been done.
Huntly fiertlbn, who is one of these
screen actors who fluctuates from the
position of "heavy" te that of "here."
has an important pait, ns de Geerge
Fawcctt nnd Aithur Carewe.
rUF.Un kiii te have been a film debut
nt the Karlton next week; but
"flmiliV Through" preieil de .lucreti
ful thnt it has been held ever for a
ircend ineek anil "The Man Frem
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Gentlemen, SSc
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ESTELLE DAVIS
- HIS'OINd SOViW Dirh'r.ltENTI.Y
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KENNEY & O'NEILL "
HIIIII HTIM'H AND 1IIOII "B
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Centln. 11 A.M. te 11 P.M
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With ((BACK PAVIK0N
B8 rRyi80 APPBARft IN PBR80N
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Photoplays te Be Seen
en Lecal Screens Soen
Jim 20 "Senny." with Richard
narthelmes", Stanlev.
"The. Man Krem Heme," with
.lames Klrkwoed, Karlton.
"The Prophet's Paradise." with
Eugene O'Brien, Arcadia.
"The Bacheler Daddy." with
Themas Melichan, Palace.
"I'lt nndMJelne," with Tem Mix.
Victeria.
Heme has been put off until the week
nf .June 20. The success of the Serma
lalmadgc film In very encouraging, juit
a iciih thnt of "I'ctcr I bid ten" at
the ram; heus&last ivintcr.
ELMEIl KICK, wl
, , lutlenary stage
'Print ' .....1 l
he wrote the rcve-
mnlnrlrnmi, 'Mm
Trial." ii ml was also the author nf
Wake I i Jonathan. " In which Mis.
Fiske stnered at the llreail last winter.
Is resnensible for "Fnr III,. Ilnfmicn "
'"' , ,1,J,.n KfwraWy handicupped by
."'" R,fT'...t?K".,nl,,,..l?.Bt.c.r'nV U
"t V i ."""""""" "71'" njuiiiiimi,
?'' ''' l,er mTfr, mip.llt lm,ve ht?n
Hllwl with morn triumphs, since he
was n director of about the same fine
premise of S. Rankin Drew, whose
death ws another blew te the screen.
I rer the Defense rniiceiiw n
.T,m' "7"c. . " I l'r ' iMMiku
Vernen Steele (who. strangely
enough, tila.ved In another picture with
the word 'defense" in the title and an
Indian .character, "Witness for the
Defense") is the here. Itertrnm (hassby
the i11aiu and Zasu Pitts an important
character.
beautiful star n dual role of cabaret
blngcr and nun. It la Indeed geed
news thnt Miss Yeung is te play
"Knter Madame" and a number of
ethers of similar caliber. At one time
the hcreen had no better emotional nc
trews, nnd when she was plajlng In
such pictures as "Masd.i." "Shirley
Kaye, "The Marionettes" nnd "Eyca
of Youth." and before that when she
did "The L'aslest Wnv." "Camllle"
and "Tiilby." and still further back,
when she innde that screen clussie,
"M. Official Wife," Miss Yeung was,
te the films almost what Kthel Harry Harry
mere is te the i-tage. If somebody
would only give her another "My Offi
cial Wife"!
In "The Worldly Madenna." besides
the star, are young Geerge Hacka Hacka
therne, who played In "The Little
Minister," Rlrhurd Tucker, former
Kdien ttar, nnd Milla Davenport,
6
LO.V CHAyEY xeill be seen at the
Victeria Thtatte In "The. Xlght
Hese," an original story ft l,ereu
Srett : iraiidn Ilatcley appears at the
lletjcnt in "Robbed Hair," and Senue
Hayakaxin plays one of his Oriental
features at the Capitel. The Locust,
Imperial and Jielment will show
"Orphans of the Storm;" the Ambas
sador,' just come under the manage
tnent of Fred G. Htxen-Xlrtlllnger,
will have "Reported Misting" for the
first three days and the Colonial and
Great Xerthern xeill show "Smilln'
Through."
Walter Play at Cress Keys
Hugene Walter's popular and suc
cessful dramotizntlen of Jehn Fex,
Jr.'s sstery. "The Trail of the Lone Lene
Mime Pine," will be offered by Mae
Desmond and her associate' stock play
ers at the Cress Keys next week. This
story of life nmeng the poorer people
of the Cumberland Mountains will give
the innny favorites 'of the company
congenial roles. Miss Desmond will
pluy the relei of "June," and Frank
Fielder will play opposite her.
SKATING
ORCHESTRA
New Skates
Skating, 8.10 te 10
Dancing,8.30 te 11.30
Skate Hire, 25c
Every Evening
Except Tuesday
HprrUI briHlens
Thin Aftrrnenn
PHILADELPHIA
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(lc TO l.0)
I,AT T1MK 10MOIIT
A Remance of Youth
CARROLLcCOMAS
"A l'la Thnt Will Appeal la Women."
North Anu'iicna
"JIUii MeCemnii Hcerfd u Triumph,"
Eve ledger.
Willow Greve Park
COMIJ Ot'l' TODAV ANI TOMpUltOW
AND IINJOV
CONWAY AND HIS BAND
DANPK 'IONIOIIT IN l)Ni'KI.AND
Hiuii-i'i.AS'i amusi:mknts
LONG ACRE ROOF, Men., 8 :30 P.M.
Psyche-Aaalyiii by Nerbert Melville
Science or KomanceT Consulting rj rholecUt
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"HI WIFE MUBBftNUi iiainw
Guide te Photoplays
for the Week te Come
New Photoplays
STANLEY "The Weman Who Walked
Alene." taken from the short strry
bv Jehn Colten; a Netting en the Seuth
African Veldt, with a cast that Is
headed by Dorethy Dalten. and In-
elude.i Mlltcn SUi,,, Wnnda Hnwtey
unu jeiwi uaMusen : niae, Hpeciai
piano coneeits by Itebert Armbiuster.
ALDIXV "HN Wife's Husband." a
plcturlaatleti of Anna Katherlne
(Jteen'B mystery novel, "The Mayer's
Wife." Marrinir Hetty Ulythe. with
Huntly Ooiden. Arthur Carewe and
neorBe Knwcett In the supporting;
roles
ABCADtA "Fer the Defense," from
the HtaRe drama by Rimer Rice, with
Ethel Clayten In the role of the young
Bill Fuspected of the murder of a Hin
du yhyslclan in the cast nre Vernen
Steele, .Bertram Grassby and Zasu
Pitts.
PALACE "The Worldly Madenna,"
with Clara. Kimball Yeung in tnu
dual role of a nun and a cabaret
singer. Geerge Hackathorne nnd
Richard Tucker In the fast.
VICTOIUA "The Night Rese," an erlg.
Inal screen story by l.ciey Scott, the
novelist pi eventing I,en Chanev In the
Si ll.leader of ,ne underworld.
REGENT "Robbed Hair." a cffmblna cffmblna
Hen of cenutly nnd love, with Wanda
Hawley featured, and a cast thnt In-
hides William Ued and William f.
( arleten.
CAPITOL "The Vermllllcn Pencil."
precntlng Se-mie Havakawa In three
roles, with a hacliKteund of old China,
and an erupting olcnne for a tin III.
Previously Reviewed
KJi're.V".Smllln' Through," toman teman
Hu sterv based en play In which Jane
Cowl staired, held eer for second
wetk. Xprum Taliuadge. Harrison
ford, yndlmm Stiuidtng. Glenn
Hunter and Alec B Francis In the
cast.
ISlVEIitAL, LOCUST and JtELMOVT
"Orphans if the Stei ni," D. W Grif
fith's feature plttuie, based en "The
Twe Orphan!,,'' with the Gleli Sisters.
Monte B tie and Joeph Schl'.dkraut
hb the chief players and a French
Revolution haokgieunri
Anether Werwn SrnMutlen Ulr IJnnucli
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with Lillian and Dorethy Gish
WM Mente Blue, Jeseph Schildkraut
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STARS' APPEARING
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG.
"THE WORLDLY MADONNA" Raise
"!",.
ADELE DARNELL. KitTis
Olt EAT NORTHERN and COLONIAL
. "SmlUn" Through," adaptation of
Allen l.angden Martin's stage hit.
with Nerma Talmadge In the dual
role of Moonyeen and Kathleen, ami
Harrison Ferd, alenn Hunter, Wynd
hatn Standing and Alec B. Fiancis In
the cast
ALHAMBRA Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Bought and Paid Fer,'
with Jack Helt and Agnes Ayres
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
"Shackles of Geld," with William
Furnttm.
MARKET STREET Monday Tues
day and Wednesday, "Shackles of
Geld." with William Fnrnum. Thui
dav, Fildav and Saturday, "The Uoed
Provider," with Vera Gorden.
8TRAZO "Acress the Continent." new
Hvren Morgan automcblle sterv, with
Wallace Reld and Theodere Roberts
In the leading ieles
NIXON'S AUHA8SADOR Monday.
Tuesdav nnd Wednesday. "Reported
Missing." with ewenr Moere- In a
melodramatic cnmeih tale Thursday.
Frldav and Saturday. "At the Sign
of the Jack e' Lantern," a mysteiy
Play.
tar' Went Flillndrlplilu'ii Three I.taUlDg
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BIXTY-XlNTIt RTMr.T Monday-
Tuesday and Wednesday, "Disraeli,"
with Geerge Arllss In the part he
made famous en the stage. Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday, "Mttle
Lord Fauntleroy," with .Mary I'lcU-ferd.
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FIRST WEST PHILADELPHIA PRESENTATIONS
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GEORGE. ARUSS
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MARY PICKFORD
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,JPNE 17, 1922
LEAVBK Monday and Tuesday,
"Heauty'a Werth;- with Marlen
Davlcs. WcdncBday, T hurnday. trl
day. and . Brturrtwr, ' Byend the
JIOCKH, Willi lioeuiyn ii"'"' -
Gleria Swannmi. , .
CO U 8 HUM Mdday, and Tuesday,
"The Call of Heme." Wednesday.
'The Slibr Ileperter " Thursday and
Friday, "Hack J'n." Saturday, 'A
tl.lH nf cut Stlrtlntr4."
CKIiAll Monday uiid Tuesdav, A
Wise Kid." Wednesday and 'Ihure
day, "A J'alr of Hllk HtecklnB"" trl
day and rfnturday, "Beauty's Werth,
with Marien Davie.
JCST At IT IIAFPKttBD
A picture Take .jvery story .mero con
vincing iMCiuiie of he lcnrB It li.ir of
Rccuracy When nu . havp. the wealln. 5
IKIU Pea of pictured ;v(ii', ;- : -
lit Ml n. Yeu will mjey the KoteBmvuro
Bretleii of thif, 8unlHy Piulie Ceueeb.
MuKe It a Habit." Adv.
WOODSIDE
Something Doing All the Time
Amusement Devices Attract
Throngs of Pleasure Seekers
Fun for the Manes
Free Concerts Twice Daily by
DURBANO'S
CONCERT BAND.
Ercele Durbane, Conductor
Blanche Rand Ferbes, Seprano
Fireworks Every Friday Night
CROSS KEY
nnrit AND jrARKHT
i:VG.. S 'S MATH
i:d. sat in
Mae Desmond
AND lll'.R I'LAMts
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WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND DOING ?
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MILTON SILLS, WANDA HAWLEY
GEORGE MELFORD, when he made
"Beheld My Wife!" and "The Sheik"
wen himself the title of the greatest heart
interest producer in the world.
In this he has excelled himself he has
created a masterpiece that gees straight te
the heart.
Miss Dalten, in one of the strongest
roles of her career, was never se striking,
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IN A rERKOUMANCE WITH THE
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