Pw 3V1 a K MOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK tfhy Is It Se Few Actors e Play Same Reles en Stage and Screen? TTOW very seldom it Is1 that a great linctnr Is Klve;i Hie opportunity te inmenii j ;.,- ,, t inrtnuw ....." ...... - Pl,(nd" net .only that, but hew equally Jtem U tta wttne opportunity clvcn rlnj .ml Kiaeni " , ..i.n tiimiiBli rrtrsen- i?i.l or ether mum. creates a ch'nrac- " 'en the rtw that bpremc.. for ever ive of the mere important film '.nenlnfts here next week are map map ffite of Flnpc p ay. The flcai. "Benny," at the Stanley, never plnye.1 i t,i elty in Itn original form, but S. renll "The Man f.em Hern," innt ns lone a visit here as lias ever BE mntle by a dramntlc prenentatlen. Vml "hN Aba. "The Man Frem Heme." exemplifies the thought of the ,we epeiiliiR paragraph. Auk a fcenire-sefr te say what name he na t Jtatw with thlH drama by Menth Trk liiKten and Hnrry Leen Wilsen, Ed m nnswer, without herniatien, wflllnm Hedce. Yet this same Wll tiani HecIkc 1 net p nylnc en the creen ft" fa" en- role of WilcF Vorhees Pike. It amy be that Mr. Hedge and IiIh method de net screen well That much benefit of the doubt may be given te the fihn-mnkcrw, but there haH been many n rnie unpardonable where a tlnte stiir's rlnematle debut was ruined bnn ahninliiablccbelctf of vehicle JFer example. B. II. tethem yielded once te the lure of the KHegllghtH and made three pictures. OutMdc of Rhekcspenrc. what famous role of IiIh would have seemed most ideal for irreen purpose? The answer is his vlllen of "If I Were King." yet Mr. Betliern was seen in one terrible studio uiade product, en ante-dated story by AreMbntd Claverlng (Juntcr. and finally, when the movie fans had lout Interest, was allowed te appear in that rebuit nnd entertaining romantic sterv, "An Enemy te the King," which, quite naturally showed him in a much better light, lint the damngc was done and Mr. Sethcrn has never reappeared en the screen. Instcnd. Willlnm Fnrnum was al lowed te play Franceis Villen, and while he did a sincere nnd praise worthy piece of werkand the famous itery 'received dignified production, the itnr was noticeably of tee physical nnd fleshly a type for the poet. When flint noted nnd popular creek play one of the first of the swarming hordes which have continued te mnke tlnltntlens "Alias .Tiinmy Valentine" flan (limed the first time, II. It. Warner, "Jimmy's" chief exponent, was net engaged but the role was en trusted te Koliert Warwick, and recently the picture being revived, Bert Lrteli was the star. New both these men nre capable nnd hard-working icrcen plnyers, but Mr. Warner gave pioef in Mone films that lie did mrke, that he could put his striking person ality across en the silvered screen as well ;w the stage, nnd he would have made mi Ideal "Jimmy." Willlnm Fnversham was wasted en tome terrible films, yet the role of t --.I ii... . .. .1 i... iirHH.i .i Lady Algy." a stage success of his Snellen te Tem Moere-of all men. 'ine Mime screen player was lest en tirely us Lord (Jtiex, whereas the latter play nnd character would have fitted wonderfully a half dozen stars who hare played engagements in the pic tures. 1'oer old Rebert Mnntell received the niet Indecent treatment en the men, being assigned, together with his lovely wife, (lencvieve Hamper, te rink nnd ruthless melodramas of the Worst tpe. r.tliel Hnrrymere here was one of the worst blows of all! was assigned the part of an Alaskan dancc-hell girl in her first film, and only In her final screen appearance was permitted a congenial part nnd play "Lady Frederick." by W. Somerset Muugham. it's te be expected that since David Hartield Is adamant te the calls of the pletme makers his "Auctioneer" will be played by Itodelph Valentine, his "Music Muster." by Kugenu O'Hrlen, ml Mm "Itcturn of IVter (Srlmm" by Tem Ml. And If Jehn Drew is ever Persuaded te mnkc a screen appearance, he mnj be assigned te take Huberts' Pace as the "father" In one of Hvren Morgan's automobile yams. TIIK Stanley film fractures no such Mage association, since "Snnnv" is only n ear old. nnd since this Geerge . Ilehart play lasted only u few inentlis en Hniiidwny, no actor or actress hecame associated hltb its leading re!es. Ne neiter cheii'p than Itichard Bnrtlielini'.M avitilil hae been made for the rule of Jee I'cters, the crude and untaught doughboy, who in accordance "hii a premise te a dying chum, takes lie latter s place In the home of his Dilnd mother. Advance reports have it tint ilurthelmvj.H' ".Senny" stands aw behind "Tel'nble David" as an Mreetlye story, and right en top of the MergclsliPiiner ,mrt (IM u ,H.Menu achleieinent. Mere praise could net be iiMtnwcd, t There Is n wealth of feminity in "","", I'nullne Cm en. who played He fiidliiK feminine role en the stage, k t again in the picture, nnd charm t.?i ,!V'-V F.x t;caMl,s her thrilling serial ,'lv".1,'s ,el8 enough te inject her ciinrnilni; personality Inte another part. I , .,.r,r.M"1 ,)1"1' wll "lade iiltMt hit in 1 In. Seventh Daj." Herbert (Jrlui 'U. trustworthy stage veteran, and w'ii",t..s.,,,lu'0"' ' ""d always a iiiethcr." have roles. ..ft King, whose direction of the einer Harthelmess features has put him i. n"1' ln luc raukH uf niegnpTienc "8en"H" '" Ul" ri,Hl'sil,Ie fur pHi: Aldiiic fectiire is ndaptcd from n"!f,ii.fltl",r N.,", l'1"!- nor novel, but M I enough, Is the cientlen of the ,','' be Is Leah liaird. an.l this th. I"10 ""J tUne Nl"-' ''" writtten for i 7!'''"' ,,n fn,t: number of years ... i " ."' W,,M starring she wrote v" '" Cl' ?l tbree-reclers for herself. ;"r" ''"'"her of years Miss llnlrd was tlatn ."'',1 '."' William Humphrey, ami ,? "f ,,lM'. "'"Pn'a best villaliiH, trnV- rp''""-k''blc and uncanny por per ffi of NnPw". In fact Miss "lll.",,,"'l,r,'( ln u twe-reelcr called nhe ii of .tl"' I,,lrNt Kmplre," in LW-i,,",lAr,,-,Pl,l "tlie Utile K1; Hh also iilajed in the first be ,, u h1"" of vanliee" (there Is te MJ 'r.. ,n,ll, mnn w" Mnthf, when her director, King Hag drli.i. ' ", wiurkulili' rendition of a "."""'nixed man. Leah was also one man'- a '.'"""lis In Annette Keller tZ'M n' ."'""JuW" feature, "Nep- "I'l'eiltiV Kill. Iinu !...., ....f Junt u i... ..,""" "i: ' iui limine, aneth 'ether elil vii V. ..I. Y" .;:.. ,""VL . nun I'firn IVIH.I...I1 v.. ...... I'lielc -s ."""I" '""Tiir, ill hit u II ,,, f ,v!''"',l". niMl has been seen tl mi Li ?cl',.'i!" " ,0'',,l screens. 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IF HODGP3 was ignored in the film ing of his old success the producers certainly tried te atone by assembling n most rcinnrKninccas, .mim's rvirix- J'l.'1, ,'!'esl;, w','.r.k !", ?J!,h ''"'i, "The se :Koe " an, "Tl, Oren In- personntlen" has genp a long way te overcome the bad lnmresslen of his colorless portrayals In the old days with Mary Piekferd. plays the role of Pike, which Is said te have had some of the humor shorn from It. Anna Q. Xilssen plays the heroine (whom, if memory serves, Pike delighted te have sit down at n piano nnd play his favorite old time melodies) and Nerman Kerry, often a here, tries his band at vil lainy of an Italian nature. Then there Is Jehn Miltcrn in that unforgettable role of the masquerading Grand Duke who tried te teach Pike te like vodka Mid cnvlar: Jose lluben. a crackerjack screen character man who hns net appeared much of late; Geef frey Kerr, an appealing jeung English actor who bus made ijulte a name en the American stage recently ; Dorethy Cummlngs. who plnyed the "sporty, athletic girl" in "Don't Tell Every thing." nnd Annette Itensen, remem bered from "Spanish Jnde." The picture was made in Italy n thing that is In Itself Irenic. There's been many a film ruined by a Les Angeles atmosphere masquerading as Londen or Constantinople, Naples or Petrograd, but here when the neces sity background seems limited, they have made the picture in some of the garden spots nleng the Adrlntlc. Pie Pie terially "The Man Frem Heme" Is said te be one of the screen's greatest 1 achievements. Geerge Httunurlce, muker of "Peter Ibbetson," directed it. I OTHER film which trill hair im im perinnt .iheirinn inclwrfc; "The I'rephet' I'aradiac," an Oriental ad l vxniiirr nam with Euaenv O'liricn at thr Arcadia: "lip ana umnn, (i Canadian Xerthircut tterii irith Tain .fix: at the Victeria, "Little Minn Hmilen," irith Shirley faen at the Regent: "Watch Him Step," irith Richard Talmadge at the Capital; ''Anhamrd of Parent" for three day at Xiren' Amhaimader ; "Find the iremnrt," of the l.evutt and Sixty ninth ttrcrt. and "The Rachcler Daddy," at the Palace. Whiting Makes Songs Popular Geerge Whiting, who, together with Sadie Ilurt. presents one of the feature acts en the bill at II. F. Keith's ,M.ntr. t...vf ii'mtlr lu n npnilnn, nl n Western cabaret who came East and wen success, without the nld of voice culture, because he hnd the ability of "talking" his songs, nnd by this menns popularized a number of "patter" songs. He taught Miss Ilurt the "pat ter" Idea, and tlfe two have been muslcnl comedy and vaudeville favorites ever since. Last year they produced "Little Miss Meledy," but this season they are back lit their old tricks, "making" new songs. Hener Lecal Theatrical Man Fred G. Nlxnn-Nirdlinger, manag ing director of the Itread, Ferrest and Gnrrick Theatres here, as well as num erous vaudeville, legitimate nnd film houses in Philadelphia and elsewhere, was elected te the Heard of Governors of the International Association of The atrical Managers, which met this week hi New Yerk. Mr. Nirdllngcr's position en the beard will be ns representative of cities having a population of .100, (XK) or mere. He was also made chntriunn of the Grievance Committee. A. L. Erlanger was elected president ; Lee Hhubert, vice president; Alfred K. Anrens, secretary, and Wlnthiep Ames, treasurer. Comedy at Cress Keys Mne Desmond nnd her associate stock pla.M'rs will present a comedy next week at the Cress Keys Theatre. It will be, "What's Your Husband Doing?" a recent Hrnnilhiirst success, which, however, hns never before been presented in this city. This farce. which tens ei a mix -up in iiiiseamis nnd wIvpn, mill hIiewk tlm trrritilc con. HeniicnccH "f mi Iiinecunt drink of nb- HllHIIOf "III I'lllllMU .llinn 4'1'PIIIIHIII III tihew lipr nullity us n coiiicmIIeiiiip. Frnnk Flelilrr will piny tlm leniHiiB mule mle, mid tin cimt will nlne inclnile Hetty Oiirdc. Earle Dwyer, Humner NichelH, Mnry Duncau Ktcwurt, and lienise Sunferfl " & i STAGE AND SILVER EUGENE O'BRIEN "THE PBOPHETfe PARADISE ", Area.dta.".. JIMMY .WATTS' CAREER Comedian of "Spice of 1922" Stud led for Grand Opera Jnmes Watts, one of the featured comedians of "Splcc of 11)22," the new muslcnl revue which will be pre sented for one week only at the Walnut Street Theatre beginning Monday, started his theatrical career in the com pany of J. C. Williamson, playing "Florndera," "The Bellc of New New Yerk" nnd ether muslcnl comedies In Australia. Ills work In these operettas led Watts te try for grand opera and he studied in a Melbourne conservatory, and later ln Italy, finally nrrlvlng in Londen ln 1013, where he continued his volce training. Then he accepted an engagement in "Helle Hngtlme," a revue in which Ethel Levey was appearing in Londen, nnd Watts' female Impersonations were such n success that he never again tried for epern. Fer three seasons he hns appeared ln "The Greenwich Villnge Follies." OUTING FOR STANLEY CO. Mevie Firm Empleyes 'te Romp at Betzwood Tomorrow Empleyes of the Stanley Company of America, members of the Empleyes' Iieueticial Association, will held their first annual outing tomorrow at Iietz Iietz Iietz woed. A special train will leave llread street station at 8:30 A. M. Prizes for winners of the various athletic events have been donated by theatrical men. many of whom will attend. The committee ln chnrge of the picnic is headed by Edgar Wolf. MUSIC NOTES The last pupils' concert of the season at the Settlement Music Scheel will be held .Sunday at 3:30 In the afternoon. The nreirram will be ntven by the wln- tiers of the thtrd annual school contest. which was held Wednesday, and will Include the performance at the original mclcJie given llrst prize and honorable mention. A benefit recital for the blind relief fund will be given at the Academy of Music en Monday evening by Evelyn Hcetney, coloratura soprano, and Philip Savasta, harpist, with Sel Albert! at the piano. The Philadelphia Music League gave a program at St. Martha's Heuse, 2029 Seuth Eighth street, en Friday evening. Numbers were given by Mrs. Samuel Woodward, sopiane; Mrs. Jenn B. Steckley, render, and Oscar Langmnn, violinist, with Mrs. Jessie n. Wilsen, nccempanlst. Community singing was led by Mrs. Frederick W. Abbett, super vising director of the league. After-Dinner Tricks Ne. 107 Deubling Meney. A penny is rubbed by the hnnd.'and finally multiplies te two pennies. The second penny Is previously con cealed beneath the edge of thu tnble, which must he uncovered. Feld back a corner of the tablecloth temporarily, if necessary. The penny has a bit of" wax or cum attached te it. which held.) It under the tnble, near the edge. The hands are shown empty, and the original coin Is laid en the table, :ienr iiic rtiiif. mi' leu iiiiiiii runs it run1 iir twk'e en the tab)i, but In iimhuc- (cshil. Ari'erdiML'lv tlm rlnhf l.n...i 'nibs tin reln. At tlu twine tlnn Hie W'H hnml Ih held bennith the rltclit, with ... ......- rf... . mi- limit'. lt leu iiiikith "iiiiiiii me peneruieil coin i nnd nt the very liiHtnnt the right hwi-imm' I IBT Uh coin from the table Inte the loll hnml. The left fit-t Ih. closed, the hnml In mined, mid upon belnjr opened twj liennles ere seen there, Inatrnd of one,, 1 SCREEN LEAH BAIRD end EDWARD . PEIL "DONT DOUBT WIFE" Altltttw ADElE ROWLAND. 5PICE OF 1922 Walnut-.- Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come New Photoplays STAXLKY "Snnnv." adantatlcrn of Geerge V. Hobart stage drama, wltn Itichard IJarthclmess In the role of the crude, uneducated doughboy, wne, In accordance with a premise te a dying buddy, takes the latter's place in the home of his blind mother. Lucy Fex, Tauline Garen, Herbert Grim Grim weed, Margaret Sedden and Tattersen Dial. ALDINE "Don't Doubt Your Wife." written by nnd starring Leah Balrd; a story of domestic preblems and the result' of Jealousy. Edward Pell. Emery Jehnsen, Mathllde Brundage j and Katherlne Lewis In the cast ; I also, Hnreld Lloyd comedy, "Never I Weaken." KARL TO N "Man Frcrm Heme." adapt- I cd from the well-known play by Beeth Tarklngten and Harry Leen Wilsen, made ln Italy, with a cast that In cludes James Klrkwoed, Anna Q. Nilsson, Nerman Kerry, Dorethy Cummlngs, Jehn Miltern and Annette Bensen. ARCADIA "The Prophet's Paradise," with . Eugene O'Brien" In the role of a young American who becomes In volved In some desperate adventures in the Orient. VICTORIA "Up nnd Going." feature concerning the Canadian Northwest, with Tem Mix In a part that gives him opportunities te shcet, ride and make love. REGENT "Little Miss Smiles." which concerns the adventures and misad ventures of a typical East Side fam ily. Shirley Masen Is featured. CAPITOL "Watch Him Step," a fast moving corned v-mcledrama, which gives Richard Talmadge nn opportu nity for many cf? his famous stunts. Previously Reviewed PALACE "The Bacheler Daddy," from Edward Peple's story, "The Proxy Daddy." with Themas Melghan, Lea trice Jey and Laurence Wheat, and five children. COLONIAL Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. "Acress the Continent," a new Byren Morgan automobile story, with Wallace Beld. Thursday. Friday and Saturday, "The Geed Pro vider,1' with Dcre Davidsen. IMPERIAL Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Invisible Fear," with Anita Stewart in nn emotional role. Thursday, Friday and Satur day, "Twe Minutes te Ge" a foot ball story, with Chnrles Bay. ALIIAMBRA Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. "Fascination," Spanish romance, with Mae Murray. Thurs day. Friday and Saturday. "Fair I.idv," 1U Beach story, with Betty Blythe. ORE AT NORTHERN Monday. Tues day and Wednesday. "The Seventh Dny," with Itichard Barthelmess as a New England lad. Thursday, Friday nnd Satuiday, "The Grim Comedian," Blta Welman story, with Jnck Helt. MARKET STREET Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, "Orphans of the Storm," with the Olsh Sisters, Mente Blue and Jeseph Sehlldkraut. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, "Acress the Continent." with Wallace neld. LOCUST "Find the Wtfman," mur der mystery story, by Arthur Som Sem ers Beche, with a cast including Alma Bubens and Harrison Ferd. NIXON'S AMBASSADOR Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. "Ashamed of Parents" ; Thursday. Friday nnd Sat urday, "Arabian Leve," with Jehn Gilbert. BELMONT Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, "Snpnlsli Jade," tnken In Spain, with David Powell. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, "The Won derful Thing," with Nerma Talmadge. COLISEUM Monday and Tuesday. "Is Matrlmnrny a Fnllure?" with T. Bey Barnes nnd Tully Marshall. Wed. nesday, "Second-Hand Bese." with Gladys Walten Thursday and Fri day, "Beyond the Rainbow." Satur day, "Don't Get Personal," CEDAR Monday and Tuesday. "Tracked te Earth,' with Frnnk Maye. Wednesday and Thursday, "The Man Under Cever," with Her bert Rawllnsen. Friday nnd Satur day. "Acress the Continent," with Wallace Reld. STRAND Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday! "The Bed Peacock." with Pala Negri. Thursday. Friday and Saturday, "The Geed Provider," with Dere Davidsen. LEADER Met-day and Tuesday, "The Geed Provider," with Dere Davidsen. Wednesday and Thursday, "The Bight That Failed," with Bert Lytell. Fri day and S iturdav, "The Red Pea cock," with Tela Negri. SIXTY-NINTH STREET Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, "Is Matri mony a Failure?" with Leis Wilsen and Tully Marshall. Thursday. Fri day and Saturday, "Find the Wom Wem iin," .with Alma Rubens New Soloist at Woedslde 'TIipi'e Ih i new MileUt en the mum ml preernni offered by Krrnle Diirbane's peneert bund nt Woednid, I'nrk. HIip Ih Itlnnehe Hiind FnrbcN. nnd lur debut In.st wpek whh m! Mii'eeshful n ime tlmt she will be held ever for two week, renderliiK Neme Hiiecliil (-elections nn the 1".. ,,.!. ,.t T..I.. A ....... l,l.l.,i ...ill i' -... it ... . ... ....... i in-.. I mi- i 1 1 ue .added te the list of the pink's thrlllert. en the Himie diite. belui; Hltunted wheru the Venetlmi SwIiikh hnve utoeil. Tlm Hitter will up moved te tlm etliPr t-lde. Features at Ice Palace King Rpx mid llrluht Stur nnd Cem. pnny. In unusunl hkiitiiiR exliibltlnut., will be n fpiiture nt the lee I'nlnty next week. lnpy'8 Orchestrn. whlpli fup. nUlied the dance music ihl week, will nlw; lje.rctnlncd, Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week New Atrtnctlena WALNUT "plce of 1922," new revue, by Jnck Lait, presented by Armand Kallc, with a cast of favorites thnt Includes Valeska Surrntt, Georgia Price, Adele Rowland, Jimmy Hussey, Eva Burrows Fontaine, James Watts, Jane Itlchardsmi, Italh Brethel's. Mldgle Miller, James C. Morten, and many ethers. .Sterk CttOHS KEYS -Wliat's Your Husband Doing?" first presentation In this city of Ueorge ISreadliurst farce, giving Mae Desmond an opportunity te play a comedy role that of a wife who gets Inte alt sorts of trouble through a glass of absinthe. Vaudeville B. F. KEITWH Adelaide and Hughes, dancers, will present a new scries of terpslchercmi creations ns the head line act, with Jeseph Michael Daly at the piano ; nlse, GeoiKe Whiting and Hadle Burt, song numbers ; Mess and Krye, comedians ; James Mullen and Anna Francis, comedy sketch; Charles Harrison and Hvlvia Dnktn. with Billy Hogue, musical comedy novelty ; Bcssye Clifferd, "art imprcs slrms" ; Walter Daniels nnd Minna Waltcra, novelty, "The Old-Timer"; Incas nnd Inez, acriallsta, and regu lar film features. O LOBE lUchards, billed as "The Wl- Philadelphia CHKHTNL'T MTBKKT WHERE IT iiOUVXYSTOOL AND COMFORTABLE! NEXT WKKK-M.MITKD ENOAQEMENT IN VAUUBVIM.B ADELAIDE & HUGHES AMERICA'S REPRESENTATIVE DANCERS IN "DANCE CKBATfONS" -JOSEPH MICHAEL DAI.Y AT THE PIANO. ch.,.- HARRISON&DAKIN-bia WITH nil.I.Y HOCiUE MOSS & FRYE UNIQUE FUNSTEHH IN "HOW HKII! IS IT? HOW COME" james MULLEN & FRANCIS anna PHILADELPHIA PAVOIIITES IN "AIN'T WE OOT FUN?" WALTER DANIELS &. MINNA , IN "THE OLD TIMEIl" ABHOr'H FABLES I 1'ATIIE Extra Added Attraction! AND GEORGE WHITINfi ft RIIDT MUSICAL COMEDY FAVORITES IN "SEVEHAL SONOS" 3 Shows Dally. 2 & 8 P. M. Price. Mat. 80c & .',5c. Jinxes. 8J.C 'Kt. ae i0 II r,0 Tat inrlun-! hBtw en waie wnn Jv-u M, DIRECTIOMMAURICE E.FELT -iu rm. iOIINI M Mfci CHESTNUT AT CONTINUOUS 1 PHILADELPHIA'S Cemmtnclnr Mend.ij auk. Extra Added Attraction HAROLD LLOYD -IN- NEVER WEAKEN ALL SEATS fiOc. EXCEPT SAT. & HOLIDAY EVES. JULY 3D "THE REAL ADVENTURE" WITH FLORENCE VI DOR ICE PALACF 48TH A1TD MARKET STREETS DANCING and lJ Reller Ladlea. tie: Orntlemen. 56e: Ceuvlei. 76e. Skate Hire. 25e PROSS KEY s O0T It AND MARKET Wm EVOS.. 8,1.1. MATS. W WED. & SAT.. I.':!.'. WEEK IIKHINNINO MONDAY MAE DESMOND AND HER PLAYERS IN TIIK FARC'K OF A TllOl'MANU 1.AIOIIS WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND DOING? An Orlalnnl Iilrn hy flfer V. Hnliurt JULY 'DADDY I.ONO I.KOS" ARTISANS Annual Outing Willow Greve Park TODAY Special Features Sports Baseball Games Novelties Souvenirs KI'EriAT, ARTISAN HAND CONCERT WITH MADR1UAI. CHORUS HAND PAVILION 5.15 P. M. Pole, Today, 4 P. M., at Bala Philadelphia Country Club vs. Bryn Mawr Ter brnrllt of llullilini brnrllt of llullilina Kiinil or Seiimi.n'i h Innllliile mill tlirlt ('liunli Nrlnli. jtl lluuM-, TlrkeU lit llein'r'x. 1111) I harm l.iirhauil 'tiellliie St Psychoanalysis 'i, S AND H P. M. l WW Daneief xJV te &ML 12,0 HI i i r?5. A. VS- P.ycholegy MN(1A(,-It: IltlTKI,, VU WAI.NVT (IT nrd," presenting ft novelty centalnlnff laugns, inrilis, inyuv:ric miu nu-- tirlses, with Oriental stage isettliiKi nnd mystifying tricks brought from the Far Bast; also, "Eight Little Dells," youthful artists In a comedy novelty, "An Aftcrnetm of Frolics'; Hnrry Masen, comedian, with com pany, in funny playlet; Fester and Hciimen, skit of nonsense; Dave Van field, juggling nnd comedy; Arthur Fields and Archie Oectler, sengs: IJeland and Knight, melr.llc nnd Bteps, and the Three Raymonds, thrills. trtXON Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, Ed 1'rcsslcr and Blnnche Oeorlre Fisher and" "Hlmey" flu7t In "Hats and Things"; Laura and Billy Drcyer, In the "Twentieth Cen tury Dmnce llevlew"; Troveto, ec centric vIeIlnlBt, and ethers, with ''The Man Who Married His Own Wife." feature film, with Frnnk Maye; last half of the week, new bill and new film feature. wir.rnv ttnOF Beth Deri, vaudeville star. In unusunl dances, Is held ever i for second week; Shelden, Thorns arid Babs, dancers. In novelty ; Betty Hale, I Breadwav favorite ; Kenncy nnd O'NIll, "High .Steps and Hlgli us.- Herbert at Willow Greve Victer Herbert and his orchestra will open a three weeks engagement at Wll t... rirnvn Turk tomorrow. On Thurs day the Strawbridge & Clothier chorus will glve the llrst of their annual series , institutien: HKLOW WTH HTHKKT BESSYE CLIFFORD IN AIIT IMPItESSIONS WALTERS LUCAS & INEZ AN AIIT CLASSIC NEWS I Terus or TnE DAY Extra Added Attraction! SADIE - in wnwni;'-. Pheno Fllhert 3305 19 STREET 1 AM TO 1 1 P-M COOLEST THEATRE KXCI.C81VK FIRST PRESENTATION jig r DON'T DOUBT YOUR WIFE " LEAH BAIRD Etit Evnln Zxceut Toea Teea dy. On the Flneit Fleer in the Coeleit PUee la Phtli- delehia, f Skating Skating' 8.30 la 10.30 0OCHC5TnA Free Instruction te Brinnrr Mendav. Wednesday. Thundar 69thSt.ES.!, MONDAY. Tl KsDVY WEDNESDAY IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE With Lila Lee, Leis Wilsen AND AN AI.I.-STR CAST THURSDAY, ntlllW A SATI KHAY Alma Rubens in Find the Weman STRAND Germantown Ave. & Vcnatife St. Aildril ROmiS STIIINO OUCHE.VTRA MONDAY. TUESDAY & WKDNIXDAY POLA NEGRI in "THE RED PEACOCK" TIU'HMIAY. l'HIDAY 4 STIIIHV "THE GOOD PROVIDER" With Vitii tinnlen A I In re Dmldken NIXON'S AMBASSADOR 60th. llaltlmere & Wnnhlneten Aree. THE NEWEST LINK IN THE C1I IN OF MNON.NIRDI.INOKIt TIIKATRKfl Mutlner 1:30 A 3:30! Ktrx. 7 A 0 l. M. MONDAY. Tl'KSHAY A AVEDNESDAY Ashamed of Parents WITH AN AM-STAn CAST TIU'RSDAY. FRIDAY ft OVTUUIW JOHN GILBERT ! "ARABIAfyLQVE" "If. BSD Del. M.RKkTsT VAUIV i:enlnm. 7 A 0 5-ALL-STAR VOD-VIL ACTS-5 anil "Mnn Who Mnrrlnl lll Own Wife" 3 i, nD a i.etst"st5! rJfSAlLdi. i ise aii nun u Alma Rubens in Find the Weman Tlflf vn Alii 8id 'St' "' M,,rl"' (&VnVQlV nan. 3, 0:30 t u MONDAY. Tl'1'.SDAY a WKDKsDY David Powell in "Spanish Jade" Tllt'RSDVY. VRIDW ft StTIIIDVY NORMA TALMADGE "The Wonderful Thing" tijLOU&Vl 4mt ft I.nnrnntrr Ar, :3U te 4:30, 7 te 11 Men.. Tiien vkka IIOKDON n w V "tin. iiiiiiii rmiviiihli" Weil,, 1luirN.-lRlElit Tlmt Fiilled1 Vrl.. Sat. "The Red I'ruceck" ALDINE Direction M, E Pelt Chenlnut St. at 10th Cnntln. HAM tn 11 p j, BETTY BLYTHE in "HIS WIFE'S HUSBAND" - i. Wi fllB ('Mh of concerts. According te his regular custom, .Mr. Herbert will linvu n num ber of iiiecrnins devoted te his own "compositions, the llrst of them being Wednesday, when selections from "Klleen." "The Hed Mill," "Mite. Modiste" nnd "The Only Olrl" will be given. The concerts tomorrow will nlso-rentnln some Herbert selections, ns DIRECTION STANLEY Always Perfectly Ventilated' NINETEENTH AND nerinnlns- Monday at 11 A. M.. SrifiSEfe HHaxVA SONNY STQ4PTEDFJXM77iEPl:Yy GEO. V.ffO&?T ADDED JOHN T. IMCHAIIDSON, VIOLIN VIRTUOSO July 3 "OVER THE BORDER" AT 10 A. M. 12. 3, 4. 0. 8. 10 P. M. ADMISSION. EOe NEXT WEEK- i r i i f' iUtbLLl JULY 3 AGNES PALACE 1214 MARKET STREET 10 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M. Next Weik A Paramount Pletur u THOMAS MEIGHAN IN THE BACHELOR iDADDY . hlB heart ln'eret terj bv tie author of iiie I'rince i nap ' GLOBE JI'NIPER Xn MARKET OPEN ALL SUMMER VAVDEVIL.I.E II TO 11 BEGINNING MONDAY O 100"'.l..' 100 50 (.EOIU.I.OIS D.I.IM1 si Itl'ltlMls 50 I'OSITIVEIA" THE I.AROE.sT MtlT COsTI.Y AND EI MIORVTE .SHOW or ITS KIND Nu Tul RiNi, AjrKRICA WALNUT One Week Beginn ARMAN 1CVI 1Z J Nifhti at 8:20 Popular Mati. Wed. & Sat. One Week Beginning Monday AHMAN KAl 1Z I'reaentH SPICE of 1922 Ily Jnck I.alt StBKfil by Allan K. I'nmer 1 TWO ATTS AND THIRTY SCENES A TWELVE HOUR SHOW sQCEEED INTO T1IIU.E Stupendous Cast Includes: Valcjka Suritt A!..f E h ,n j OnnrBl I'rlie Jn WihnrilKo WihnrilKe Ruth llrntii.ri Jnmen c Morten Cerlle D Amlrea Sfttn .lenrn Onttlnen JnntM Harry Walters Helen O'Stlei Johnny lterkes Hex Mnrev Jimmy Huey En a tlurnma Pentalne Jnnien Watta MldKla Miller rinla Arcaro Will Oakland HnKuutr.1 Jack Tralner Plnrence Rrmvn Irank Or.ice Lucille llaltantlne James dolor Annan Kullz 8 PONY PEPPERPOTS , And n Hand-Picked Chorus of 60 Ke,. 0e tn $2. ,10. Pen. Mate Wed, Sat.. ,10c te l.0, SKTS NOW ll SALE. ; Sunday Excursions en New Palace Steatner"President"te Battery Beach Intr Pier .1, llrxt nlrr uhnie rcl, street nt II M. SiiiuJien ' i Tlrketa (rminil trip) ()ll frntf , Moonlight Excursions Down , th River 1 Every Wed.f Frl., Sat., and , Sunday Evenines at 8:15 P. IYI. Ileunil Trip jk, nU HinairiK iMni'lnit Rfriihment .Speclul rnnrlera fm nri:anl.itleii, n()ly lUker AniUHcmeni Ce . Ne 3 Arch M KeyatnnH Main 14110 ICE PALACE 4.'.TH MAIIKEl Every Nluht Ec Tuee, DANCING ROLLER SKATING Blinttnii N:30 t ntlnii n:3U t 10m.Dnclna 8.S0 Je 12:0 I.iilles. a.1c4-aert. 05 Couple. 3e 1(WDncln;r 8.30 Up 13:0t 7t4!SHteri 1 HIU Tm ki i rc IJltrl it...Mi. . m mm WL v$$ WkwwwXr0zz well ns clnsslcnl numbers i iWi Svendsen and .incincieu. ; tiib rAWMHROKr.nfl wweyw What a wesllh of irmtedy.W'het VM ersma of shsttertd'hepM. pne.W'Hi.Bj ynnrs' (lenllnc Willi irejnitu.nummiuijr,! his dmmntle itery et taniira nqr thresds or life. pawnbrea Have nnri ni Kniu. i.u . - . tl . tkla the Mnirailnf. Bectfen of the SuOdaff 'WW Liiiiuis. 'MeUb tl A Ifablf.' ..,'! COMPANY OF AMERICA Open All Summer MARKET 1:30, 8:30. 5::i0, 7:0, D..10 P. M. Fi&drjfflTawLyTTmjcrfaN. RKHARD 'yiNOTHElZj GRJT PICTURE. AT 10 A. M. 12. 3. 4, 0. S. 10 P. M. ADMISSION. S0a liROAD A CHEai.SU ( -GEORGE FITZMAURICE'S PRODUCTION - A PARAMOUNT PICTURE V MAN FROM 4ivau.HOME WITH JAMES KIRKWOOD FROM THE PLAY By BOOTH TARKINGTON and HARRY LEON WILSON ' C'AhT ALSO INCH DES ANNA Q. NILSSON and NORMAN KERRY AYRES In "THE ORDEAL' VICTORIA 0TH AND MARKET 0AM TO 11 1.1 P M. REOINNINH MONDAY lV WIRE A Triumph of Daring and Thrill I ARCADIA SIXTEENTH AND CHESTNUT 10 A. M TO 11 1.1 P M. ri:oi.nin"menday EUGENE O'BRIEN IN TIRST SHOWINO OK THE Prophet's Paradise CAPITOL 7S4 MARKET ST. 10 A.M. te 1115 PM RICHARD TALMADGE In "WTCH HIM STEP" ALHAMBRA TWELFTH A MORIUS vi I'nrvir i i MAE MURRAY in "Fascination" WOODSIDE Something Deinn All the Time Up-te-the-Minute Amusements Attract Throngs Daily DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND Ercele Durbnne, Conductor Blanche Rand Ferbes Seprano Free Concerts Twice Daily Fireworks Every Friday Night Mi RtflNED INTERrAINMfNT' OttO SSOOF una I .Sen lie, (I Siitufiiiy, 1.80 ' BETH BERI VAt'DIIVII.r.K'H llRIOIITEHT HTAR SHELDON, THOMS and BABS IIANCERH I NIQUE BETTY HALE " IIROAHWAT'H PAVflHITK DANCER KENNEY & O'NEILL Himi HTEI'H AN1 HIOII Cm UP AND GOING WILLOW GROVE PARK J Ijmt Day nf CONWAY AND HIS BAND ? TODAV ARTIHANH' DAVi Track and Field Event , Baaan' ArtUan llaml Concert -titi It Mmlrliwl HnsfflriTw?E7' j 1 I m t . n, wwsnji y ' m v .. wffi. U,:..rw. i-i uf & MSS . fl Si .. xri mMf t.Ml.Tu WUi-i5t4i'-'W iV.vlTViiaSVw. 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