wmm rM 'fjHfV Wv cwm Vw.'' Sir. teR? -' K2 .vi hi ijnpsi i 'U-"? KfflWSfl T ' .' n .-& m 1 te ; 3i ' i -' "ttrr yv; JM.U iT Tfc --f , r-V 'ASS'SWre EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922 t ? A.'K. 13 UEIGHAN IN ADE FILM AI SIANLtY Hanoek of North' Alse Feature 0f Qj ether Pictures Shown Ifinley 'n "Our Lending Citizen," '... -ihlnn tlnll for flip flr.l . eiv mm nun" - tine make It." bow te the public-(lint fGfer&P Ale no nntlier. Alfred flrreu, !, director nml Themns Mclghnn ns Their uVbut Is n pronounced suc 1,'nnil certainly mils for nn encore. "Our Leaning "' "" " " ... mlilit be said tn be merely nn "ter enr f tlio-e pellticnl ynrni: the ... f the young man who buttles the .m" nnd nt U'f mst moment, ""en llhe'rf '' ,"', "in" ,,ir 1,f'tl"n 1''vpn ' . .. i.ninield. the plrl lirlnir flip i. 0f .me of the here's pellticnl H"'r . . i. .1.1. ..!., .ll, ...,.., i.nh: but nc-pne i'" """r ii' !'- I'111' ..ri.... I nmlln. I'lll,.,," m traili"""' "" """ -.. unds out ns one of the cleanest. Imp- tl an'1 N'"1 t,ln,nl3,".v enjoyable et .,. ..mill's Air Aile wns pnr,ml,' responsible. M'.. t .. .. ilm fnnir nn the seri'ch 1 ,in i.,i,i,if!ih!i. "Knblcs" hud. nnd ,1 1 the subtitles arc net tin te Miuff. but !i.r are m far nbeve the usunl Him ...Jdanl thnt they carry things nleng Sfti ihoeP ,lpn tlle n,,,len s,nrlH ,0 if??' .-. . i.nri In ilie Mirress .of Mr. nrrrii - i"" ; - ... it rtl. feature lies l his M'lcmlld small SLVCeiirs. hi- wise nnd Inspired $?h!& for "the little things" "i 1,!, iisMstnnee tn the scenario "iter In regard te diameter dcllnca- Photoplays Elsewhere C'!.:!.0'T-CenBtnn;e TnlmuUne In "ell,v of the FeIIIch." "WiN s,TJtKKr "Turn te the Mulh II W ' n,Ul Jvck MWej'--Hlclinul Hhrthelmess In ' Henny.' AUIAMUKA llrimth'H "Oipnans et tlie Storm." tMPEUlAlt Hepe Hntnpten'a pre- cluctlern et "Snr Uust." COLONIAL "Kind the Wnmnn." featuring Almn Ueubcns. OllEAT S'OIITHEKX Chnrlei Itny In "ft. 8. V, P." 8TIM.VD ."Kind the Weman," COLISEUM - Unvld I'ewell In .Spanish Jade." VEDA It David I'ewell In "Spanish .lade." SIXTY-S'lNTH STEEET "North of the Itle Orande," stnrtlnB Jack Helt nnd Hebe Daniels. LEADER "Is Matrimony n Fall- ure? LOCUST Mae Murray In "Fascina tion." ItEt.MONT "North of the Itle Orande," with Jack licit nnd Heba Daniels. A' t.it... l.rte l.nnti Rppn In tnnrp Mmu role. nnd these thnt snve film Irtfr oppertunltiei. but he is se jovial. u free and easy nnd se unthentricnl ns "LnivD.m" Ilentley. who prefers fish- In te met everything else, that he forbids crlticlMii. V e. u line i lii-nmrhnnl. Unv fill- r a('flle. the tempter, who wns for- cr teiuns i'i'" i " "". " "v", tlilne": I.eN WHsen. unspoiled nnd Ttncieus ns the hereine: Theodere Roberts. f.tlll with Ills -lmr. Immense i, n smiill-tewn pelltlelnn: .Tnme VIII enuallv Reed ns anether: Lnw rtnee Wheat, as Dnn's partner, nnd Trilllam 1'. t'nrleten. ns the town'.' "rlebest man." Sharlns llie 'iieff-s of this fenture. If net even slindins it. Is n shorter sub ject. "Nimenk of tlir North." one of the grente.-t rdiientleivnl nnd best pic tures tifr HTeen hns ever lind. It Is n.i epic of the niirthlnnil. shewlne the rrerr-dnv but iinbellevahly driuuntle life 'of nn n-Jiulmauv family. It must be feen in be appreciated, nnd the wnes of the b.ittlc with the hull unl- ra. tlie enti'liliiK m ne wniie ie. nie luildlni: of the icloe nnd the night lie fore the storm will be hnnl te ferRet. It is enH a slininc that this reiniirkah'e picture could net have been shown in it original iiiu.briclRcil form. It is worth six reel. inMi'iul of lliree. Kar'leii 'I'lip name "When riemanee Rides" mav net be familiar, but "Wild fire." Ilic Xiine (!rey novel from which ItMnkrn. N well known, and nil thn readers of thl Western yarn wi'l fnl 1 it trnn-lntinii n tbc screen with tie ele'-P'-t of interest. Thev will find the rtnrj, love intercl mill nil. snioethlv trnnfprrc(l Inte films, nnd the cllmati:1 tdventure shilwins the heroine bound te the hick of n fcnr-innddencd herv. In a manner -imilnr tn the clnslr Mn leppa. Is every bit ns thrilling ns was loped. Claire Adams is the yeune lady who tnlei thi tcrrifjiiic ride. Cnrl CJnnt -Tort nnd .lean llershelt. (he two le-idliiR Benrhier. As in most nut-ilenr West ern nrns. tlie nctliiR is merslnulewpd by the ncllnn wliicli is fast nnd furious with MtinnliiR settiiiR". A frccinl short picture. "A Trip t t Firameunt Town.'' shows spores of Mrs at work and nt play nlinut the Miidle. nml will prove e.-peelally inlei' t'tlnir. te tlie fan". Arcadia Co-me Ilninlltnn's name is beeenilnj nearly ns familiar en the icreen aj it jm m (he covers of ne'-cN ml the i.isc nf i linn t re programs. ThN time It i "Heckles Youth. " which, as the name implies, fellows much In tut line of the nuthnr's previous work, hlnlne Unmniprslein is the lierelne. one of these modern clrls whose idens bilns her Inte tlJAiuulty, but who finnllv finds happlnesq in n lonvenllennlly Rrndcd love. Mies Welch supplies the latter, nnd Frank furrier. Myrtle Stcntlmnn nnd Louise Pnisslint have Iinpertnnt roles, A collision between nn ocean liner and n ynchf Is n thrill feature. Victeria I'enrl AVhlte Is still missing from the rnnks of .serial stars wtiem she once dominated, but every feature she npppnrs in, hns all the piu'innrks of the serial story. "Without I'cur" i n modern society slqry tellliiR of n very unconventional pill (serpen heroines nre Retting thnt way nowadays) who holts nwny when fnie te face with social tta tta ditien. nnd tlnnlly wins n huslinnd by climbing into the window of his room", nnd telling him thnt it behooved him te marry her. The star wears some start ling gowns but does net distinguish her self In the histrionic line. Itcgcnt I'eln Negri Is seen once mere In "The Devil's Pawn." which may be recognized by these who remember the: stage piny, ns that melodramatic nnd tense nffnlr. "The Yellow Ticket." It ' presents n plot peculiarly Kureprnn. i but none the less Interesting thnt of the desperate desire of' n young girl of the Continent te achieve n higher mom ent education. 'and the lencths te whlcn she gees te achieve her wish. If the Picture were better directed, photo graphed nnd technically handled it might nave been n world-beater, As it is, It is n (airly interesting film. COMEDY AT CROSS KEYS "Parler, Bedroom and Bath" Pre sented by Desmond Players Cress Keys The fnmilinr story of the mnn who pretends te have a mjs mjs tcrleus past because he believes It helps tewnrd popularity wns well told by Mne Desmond nnd her plnyers, who nppenrcd in the well-known farce, "Parler, Bed room nnd Bath." Laughter stnrted early In the pro ceedings and continued nt n rapid pnee until the end. As the doubting wife who Is constantly Investigating her hus band, Miss Desmond Rave n life-like portrayal. Frank Fielder ns the hus band who gloried In darkening his own reputation added te the mysteries nnd set the pace for the comedy. Tlie various friends and guests who helped te complicate mntters werp faithfully pictured bv ether members of the capable cast. The rapid -running farce wns staged well from every angle. Next week the company will present the celebrated comedy "Sis Hepkins," with a number of extra features te add te the rural atmosphere. FANNIE BRICE WINS HONORS AT KEITH'S F'bllles Star Scores With Char acter Songs Ruth Budd Alse Wins playing and the Wheelpr'Trie acrobats also pleased. Pathe News wns shown. Glebe Slxtpcn Hnyden t.lrls wen headline honors with their dancinj nnd acrobatic turn. The ln (Jrehs, contor tionists', nlMi scored. Others who pleased were McCoy and Walten, skit ; Harry Tenny nnd company, sengs: Chung Wall Four, specialty: Mnnu. Dnvls and flrnfer, sketch' Burns nnd Lerraine, skit, nnd Breslus nnd Brown. who hnvc n unique turn. A fenture photoplay wns nlse shown. Keith's Fnnnle Brlce, late Follies star, had no trouble In winning headline honors en n bill which has much thnt is te be desired In the way of vaudeville tuyns. She gees through n half-dozen numbers of the type which hnv made her unique as an entertainer. Several of these she retained from the Follies show. Her costumes In nil her pieces nre appropriate nnd one of her drops gorgeous. Miss Brlce s voice shows a marked Improvement ever hoe last appearance here. Encore niter en core wns her rewnrd. Ituth Budd. in nn nerlnl act that con tains many thrills. nlw scored. This performer is ever the heads of her au dience throughout most of her turn. She mmi .imvn iii mm fend lands en one finuer ns n closing trick. This gnlncdj her much npplause. Anether winner wns Oklahoma Beb Albright, whose songs bnve n tinge of the Gelden West. Pcplta (irandes. assisted by a company of three ether stars, hns n dnnelng,CUin which Is above the ordinary.' The series nnd costumes in this act nre of the elaborate caliber. Marshall Montgomery plensed with his ventriloquist net. Luc le De Haven ably nsslsted. Swift nnd Kelley hnvc n comedy skit called "(Sum Dreps." This net is one of the daintiest of Its kind. Miss Kelley showed she can sing as well as execute the ether parts of the net. , , Hermnn Berrens in songs nnd plnne 0 CADI L L A C The owner of a Cadillac knows that every one of its superierities of performance can be traced back te a fundamental mechan ical feature, which is frequently Cadillac's exclusive property. The car's even and almost in stant acceleration, blending into a steady surge of supple power, for instance, is regularly a cause of Cadillac owners' enthusiasm. In part, of course, this remark able acceleration and flexibility of the Cadillac is due te the con tinuous torque made possible by its eight-cylinder design. There arc manv Cadillac owners who are intimately informed en the Type 61 carburetor and ether exclusive Cadillac fea tures, and who take no little pride in their presence. There is another equally large group of Cadillac owners who arc content simply te revel in the car's performance, and who re-' jeice that they need never give a thought te its mechanical sources. But en one point both groups cordially agree, and that is that these engineering features must be fine, and jnany of them must be exclusive, else hew explain the peculiar joy of the Cadillac! NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street Phene Spruce 0210 Branches: Reading, Pa.; Camden, N. J.; PettsvUlc, Pa. Standard of the World I crfCauctiai ANNOUNCEMENT We take this opportunity of announcing te all GtjCildflti owners and prospective moter-cnr purchasers the appointment of W. S. KIP MOTOR COMPANY 1408-1410 North Bread Street Philadelphia, Penna. as Distributors of Nixon Dnve Beth, a Philadelphia cntertalnpr, who sings, dunces nnd shows ether nried accomplishments, Is easily the hit of the bill. Lnughs were kept In motion by tlie FeitpII. Tayler company in n skit called "The African Duke." Welsh nnd Norten contributed some, philosophical comedy with very geed results. There arc thrills and sur prises galore In "The Black Bag," which Is the photoplay fenture. Walten Hoef Lerraine Sisters, in n series of novel nnd Interesting dunces, hnvc n prominent place en the program. The Tyrrell Brethers combine singing nnd (lancing in n clever manner. The Drcnn Sisters bnve n dniu-e net with plenty of comedy. Sibylla Bewhnn, billed ns "the girl from the (Jelden West," hns n novel net. Mayer Approves War Memerial The Mnyer has signed nn erdlnnnee. urged by citizens In (lie Twenty-second and Forty-second Wards, for the im provement of n triangular let of ground, at the Intersection of fhelten nvenue nnd Wister street, ns a site for n memnrinl monument, tn the soldiers of the World War ' who en listed from these wnnN, The ordinance ilmlts the appropriation for tlie im provement te $1-00. and the cost of the memorial will be met by pepulnr subscription. FILM BY PHILADELPHIAN SCORES HIT AT ALDINE Rev. Rebert Norwood's "Power Within" Creates Streng Character Aldlne Sincerity of purpose and simple directness of nnrriitlen make "The Pewcs Within" a photoplay of parts, even though It may vlelntc a few of the technlcnl rules of the dny nnd lack the polish nnd smoothness of the pieilucts of bigger studies. Parts of "The Power Within" was made In and around Philadelphia, and the picture Itself is the work of the Hcv. Hebert Norwood, pns,ter of St. Paul's Church, Overbroek. Known ns nn author of n number of poems, Dr. Norwood here shows himself ns n chnr ncter delineator of exceptional nbllity. Thnt, after nil, Is the forte of "The Power Within." It Is a story levelving almost wholly n round one character, nnd lias the merits and faults of all such stories. The central figure, .lob Armstrong, is net unlike some of Ib sen's characters, nnd the plot smacka vnguclv of "Pillars of Society" despite the nvewed Biblical parallel. When Dr. Norwood went te the Bible for inspiration he could bnve made no licttrr choice than the story of the af flicted Jeb, which, in itself and with out modernizing, has frequently been staged. The lias. theiefere. of "The Power Within" Is a powerful one. Tlie, working out, as before hinted, Is ob viously sincere, if occasionally a bit cicnky. The enst Is ndequntc, but one feels that heie. nnd in tlie direction, Dr. Norwood did net receive the asslstnuce he deserved. Pauline Cinren. who scored se nnlnbly In "Senny," Is the most striking member of the cast, and her work only confirms the opinion that here Is n rising star. The first of n scries of prizefighting stories. "The Leather Pushers," by II. C. Wltmcr, Is nlse shown. Reginald Denny Is the engnjffhg young here. "ANDY AND MIN" The domestic ntTMlrs . of the Oumpt .W" iki7 mere than mildly nmuxlna. emtlme the-riVA; hi riotously no. V.r friend. tetttMr 'M-j.- ..,,, h qnmahmlv'a Sl.tiii.". Hatty". "WAlt lv,i "-'. --.." -r .v'-.r.T . ,7 ....; ',;-- em h. Bl.r AH- xW' W Sunday rciLiO ', A. net V of Oanelln Alley", "flelentles mnke merry encn ween in i amr f'ntnln Hmrtlnn nf Ihn Lideks. "Make It a Habit." Adv rocaei. . , saocaec H. W. DI 30E30E 30E301 n e H. W. DERBY CO. 13TH STREET AT SANSOM Begin Today Their JULY REDUCTION SALE OF WOMEN'S SUMMER SHOES and HOSIERY The facts that our prices are always the lowest for quality, and the superior style and workman ship of our goods, make this the most important opportunity for discriminating women. O D e n Q O 0 e IOC IOC 30E30E J m 1922-SIX for the territory of Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey and Delaware. The W. S. Kip Moter Company was selected after a careful investigation, due te their influence in the mc' industry and their standing with people who have purchased meter cars from "nem, which has been accomplished by seeing that each person entering"thcir 'estr'Ilishment has received prompt and courteous treatment. Yeu are cordially invited te see the impressive display of National models new being exhibited and te learn the details of the Lew-Speed Test, the most searching method yet devised for revealing the true quality and inherent ability of any meter car a test which indicates decisively the unmatched excellence of the 1922 National Six. National Moter Car and Vehicle Corporation Indianapolis, Indiana nDPV1 ..VPVIvr(! PHONE POPLAR 7S06 OPEN !JSDES.RABLE TERRiTORIES CAN BE OBTAINED BY ACTIVE DEALERS i . ? . The Tire hat is Making New Records in Heavy-Duty Hauling Truck operators in all parts of the country are making wen- . derful new records with Good year All-Weather Tread Solid Tires. Records in mileage economy profits. 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It will give you extra miles, greater operating economy, longer truck life andmere profitable hauling at lowcest. Fer ether types of hauling, Goodyear makes ether special types of tires. Sold and serviced by your Goodyear Truck Tire Service Station Dealer Goodyear Means Geed Wear frS Srf Fer Sale by O'BRIEN & HOOVER, Inc CAMDEN 2107-09 Federal St Distributors 22d and Race Streets, Philadelphia BRANCH SERVICE ST ATI OSS ., wentef nourish ys 20-24 S. Warren St 421 W. Ma' , St CHESTER ' - f y-an,j FrtHklui tti, j ,. .., .J? .-, M' I '! h w m .'a iVl if v- tfitftaLra 71 I ' "' 'Il'- - I
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