Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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W THE WEEK
cc Reid in "The Die-
ffma? at Stanley; "Lady
Wr t Godiva" at Aldine
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ffi 11TBAT pnrtlculnr ntither could clnlm
I'lU the distinction of written stories
Oft ndeptnble te the screen?
There's a question which might cnime
fvlte a bit of argument, but there Is
$$(,$ quetten that nmeni? these men
$Vj;tlmcd for the honor would be Plilln-
' vdeiphla own Hlclinril Herding Davis.
Yet, ulrnnge m It may seem, "Dlrky"
Davis haH net been well treated In
regard te the filming of his yarne.
Since his death it Is doubtful If then)
hnve been three xrreen nelnntntlntm of
his novels, plnjs and short stories. One
Fl nf thp three will be seen here next
week when "The Dictater'' open nt
tne Stanley. ,
I
SIDNEY DREW fans (and they were
legion' remember that charming and '
fragrant "Playing Dead," .based en
one of Davis' last stories, In which both
Drew and his wife were nt their besr
That was five years or mere age.
Douglas Kalrbnnks fnni, who have !
Totiewea lite lunictic one since ins
famous "machine-gun" entrance Inte
the films In "The Lamb," will re
member with mixed feeling "The
Americano," which was nothing mere
nor less than "The 'White Mice." and
which caum a lawsuit en that account.
-The real "old-timers" remember,
when Dustln Karnum. then new te the
ecreen, played Clay In a version of i
"Soldiers of Pertiine," made in Cubn I
by the All-Star company. It had
Htmepphure. but. een In these da.
lacked something perhaps it was
movie technique.
Mere recently, that same romance nfi
Seuth American revolution was filmed,
under the direction of Allau Dunn,
with Nerman Kerry. Annn . Xllsen
and ethers, but it lacked even mere the
right dash and spirit. In both ver
sions the best parts of the story the
tragedy of Stuart and the natifjlng
way In. which Clay switched heroines
were badly done.
Then we've had a screen adaptation
of-Davis' play. "The Galloper," and j
a 'previous film version of "The Die-1
tater," in which Jehn (then Jack I
Barrymore was nt his tip-top comedy
best; se geed, in fact, that he even
eclipsed the memerj of Willie Cel-
licr s stage pnrtrajal of Breeke Travcrs. ,
rrun )J i-.ii..... ..A i.. .1 I
XIII' I'm l4illUII l"llllllll lUtlllllLi'll it
short version of "Hansom's Felly."
whose wain claim te distinction was
the work of Mnrc McDermott in the
role of the pest trader, by far the most
Interesting character of the sterj. If I
memory serves rlslit, one of the last
stories Duls wrote, "Somewhere in
France." was ' filmed with Louise
Glaum, and. once upon a time, some i
company or ether made "Vera the J
Medium." j
The best of nil his novels. "Captain (
Macklln," hns never been plcturized.
probably because of its lack of the
much-desired "love interest." Ner has
ny attempt been mode te film "The
Princess Aline," with its exquisite end
ing, nnd "The Lien and the Unicorn."
"The Reporter Who Made Himself
King," "The King's .laekall." "The
Censul," "The Derelict." "(Jallaeher"
(here's a bully chance for Wesley
Barry) and the Van Itlbber stories have
been ennnllv npfflpptevl. '
been equally neglected.
.
WALLACE REID plns the role of
the young American here in the
Terslen of "The Dictator" en view at
the Stanley next week. It is mere like
the part he had in "Hawthorne of the
U. S. A." than any recent role he lias
v assumed, and It ought te be a bully
Tehlcle for him.
What's mere, he lm in his support
ing cast such cracki'rjnrk chnrneter men
an Walter Ing who. from his (Jus in
"The Iilrth of a Natien" all the way '
down te his villainous sailor in "Mernn ,
of the Lady Ietty." has upheld the '
highest standards of villninv). Then-,
der Kosloff. who jumped into the front
rank of screen pantemimits with his
portrayals in "Foel's I'.iradise, Hie
Lane That Had Ne Turning" and
"The Green Temptation" ) and Allan
Hale (who wns the only real ami humnn
spot in a desert of weird effects in
Nazlmeva's "Dell's Heute"'.
Lila Lee. who has succeeded In build- .
r ing up her structure of popularity al-
most te the skyscraper hei'jlits of star- i
dem after it was demolished by the mis
guided attempt te force her en the
Eublic tee seen, is the charming Spnnish
erelne. i
Don't be surprised, hj the way. if the i
plot of this picture seems n bit strum.'!
te you. These who saw the original stage (
farce are warned that there hn been
tampering with some of the fucts, chliv
In regard te tlie character of "Htff"
Deeley, a chnuffeiir. I
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" A ND. speaking of ehanges from thf
W original, some one should send Al- '
d, Lord Tennjsen, a spirit message,
j come nnd nttend a showing of r he '
.'feature at the Aldine next week, whlcn
Is none ether than "Lad Uediva."
However. In all fairness, it must be
admitted that the him. "I.nd.i Godiva."
prominently advertises Itself as heln!
only "suggested" hj the poem. The
result Is that the famous tide of the!
heroine through the streets nf Cetentr) i
"clothed only in chastitj" In order te1
save the townspeople from the wratli of
the wicked Karl, her husband. Is only
n- episode In a lively melodramatic i
plot which cuimlnntes in the destruction
of the Earl's castle In the rising Hue
after It hus been undermined by the!
maddened cltizenn. There is, nf,
course, a heie for Lach (iedia te (,
reunited with at the end after the Knrl1
and all the castle levelers have met
their death. j
The cast Is cnmprlseil nf English I
players mostly and wus mnde nbrenu I
The name part is plnyed by n well-
known English aeire. Iledda Vernen,
who, having fulled te have bobbed her
har dining the crnze, was suitable for
the jele of the modest ladv who took I
se striinge n horseback ride. Others m
the cast are Edward Winters, Earnest
Dench, I'aulu Wuiteis and Zeni Zini- '
merer.
Poems, by the waj. nie nut generally!
filmed, except, perhaps, as sin.jip r,.f
nftVpltlpR Of n.ittn .T.. lt-
lias been put upon the screen, and
Pfllil llulftrn'b Kl.lrt " n.. ..-
it . "'-.' !-, ..lie VI (e Oil
lh Ka,,,in .1 ....... Ut-. .1 .. . '
1Mb un.iir uiiiivn. rnucn .nien,
"Mareppa' nnd "Plppn Passes" unci
a few ethers. Even TennjsenS (or
Mallery's, if jeu prefer te go backi.
Arthurian rnmnmeK hnve net been mnde
Inte celluloid scenes.
ALTHOUGH iheie aie ether iuter- !
Cf. !, estlne films in tlin cltr n..v .,!.
including n see'ety story with stut
ueaque Knthcrine MacDonald, rnllisl
"Her SiK'luI Value," at tli, Karlteii,
a romantic little comedy about two
Irish jeung jieeple In New Yerk, en
titled. "Come en Oter." from the ihi
LA of Hupert Hughes, at the Arcndl.i.
fr and, finally, n comedy callecl "Sherlock
'sJBrewn, at the Victeria, with Hert
t, '(Lytell. Nevertheless, the week's most
I' , Interesting film debute outside of these
, te Hianiey nnd Aliltne, in "The
lijh.tllery of Clementina." nt the Vnpitel.
S-. ' "
..tUILhlAM .1. LOCKE, author of
Rfy2WTUe Glory of Clementinn," Is
r-. 'wty'p
like Davis, whose stories are
v,JfM'-UP lluej( jur lue ftctcvu, uus nuu
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STARS ON THE
THOMAS MEK3HAN
OUR LEADING
CITIZEN" PjUcc
has been strangely neglected, net, how
ever, as much as Davis.
Fer example, Mary Pickfnrd's Great
est picture triumph, it is gcncnilh ad
mitted, was "Stella Maris," where she
plajed these two ery interesting Lecke
chutacters, the slavey and the beautiful
lmnlid Fiirthermeie. there was a
splendid screen ver-ien of "Simen the
Jester," in which a icnl dwaif did
marvelous acting nnd Edwin Arden
starred in n splendid pleturizntinn of
"The Releed Vagabond." Lnsth. C.
Aubrey Smith appeared in a tnji-netcli
version nf that story of literary thiev
ery, "Jaffrey."
"The Morals of Marcus" was net sn
well treated, either in the ersien
whicli Mane Dem plnjcd or the lecent
one with May McAvoy, altheugli Kath
l)n Williams was superb in the latter.
ivinn Martin pleved in n couple of
Lecke steiies. f.-lrlv well done, but
such splendid novels of his lis Septi
mus," "The Wonderful ar." " A i i - -
tide Pujol, fie rmtuiiate Vciuth"
and "The Heuse nf HaHii7.ar" hnve
net been touched and it's also time
that "The Vagabond, "Simen and
"Jnffrej" be filmed n.tnln.
S'e better choice of actress could
hnve been mnde f u Clement in i Wing,
the devvilj. unattractive eitiste who
blo.ssen ed into ,i tunning weui.iii and
teiind love anil happlnes hv n doing,
than Pauline Frederick. It w.isene of
tlie.e rare cases of perfect judgment
In film matters. Though she has such
fine plajers as Louise Dresser (film
debut). Truly Shattuek and Lvdiu
Yeuuians Titii. it Is te be iegrc"tted
thut mere striking figures were net
chosen te piny the elderl) here, Qulxtus ,
and his three fuwning friends, The
director Is Emlle Cliaiitnid, one of the
best In fildem tednv.
OTHER important pirtitrr shnicmgs
lint ii rrk include. "Don't ll'n'r
l.itteis,'' icith (Inreth Ilughtn. at tin
Itcticnt; "Our Ltnding Citizen," at the
I'nltwr; "Wiii Down Eait," nt tin
Lecuit, atvl "Orphan of the Storm, '
at Xlxan's Ambavsiuler.
The fan iciii ciise he interested te
kneic that tnniimi hoekinni at tin
Stanlri Ineluile "While Satan Sin pi,
lulu 31, and "If Yeu Itrlnie It, If
Se. elth Tem Mclnhnn. "'ue
People," tilth Wallace Held and llvhe
Daniels, and "The Oiltled Cage," with
Gleria Stramen and Hat wan Ferd aie
coining Inter, The Stanten n rdier
tiiimi "Illaad nnd Sand," icith I nl
cntine, fm Septemher J.
Karyl Nerman Back Frem Abroad
K.irjl Nerman, well-known femnle
impersonator and billed M-. "the Creele
Fashion Plate," will be the headline r
en the bill nt R T Keith's hen next
week Nerman, who has nnlv rm'iith
re-turneel fiem a trip te Londen and
Pnns declares American stjlcs li'.id
European ew. belli In benut) and
eriginalltj. His mother, who si lee is
his gowns, fenind n nuuiber in Paris,
however, which Nerman will vviar en
his present visit te Philadelphia
Mae Desmond at Atlantic City
M.ie Desmond and her stock plivrs,
who pcentlj completed an engagement
at the Cie-s Keys Theatre, will present
one of their successes, "Sniilin"
Through," for one vvei'k nnlv, com
mem Ing Mendaj. nt the Weeds Thea
tre, Atlantic Cit Frank Fielder nnd
the ether members of the cempunv
who siippmted her In this city will ap- ,
pear with her In the presentation of
the June Cowl buccess.
Willow Greve Concerts
The second week of the engagement
of Wnssill Leps anil his svmphenv or- i
chestrn nt Willow Greve Pink will be
mnrkeel by the appearance as chief
soloist, beginning tomorrow, nf Paul
( ostelle, dramatic tenor, who, through
out the week will be heard In operatic
and ether selections, Marie Stene
Langsten, contralto, and Edward
Dnvlis, baritone, are ether snlnlsts who
will appear. '
Final Week of Creatore
fiiuseppi Creatore and his band will,
begin the third and final week of their
engngeiueat nt the linrnet Gnrden,
48iVT-'1!) Ridge avenue, ton.erinw with a
specially arranged sacred ceueert, and
will fellow this with weekday programs,
which will centnln sole selections by
Delia Snmoleff end ether well-known
singers. There are four concerts dully,
two in the afternoon and two in the eve
nlng. Woedsldc Tey Day August 2
The first Children's Tev Da.v of the
season will be staged nt Woedslde Park
August '-', when It will replace the Te.v
Hunt, hclil for several jejis. The chil
dren will be given coupons, which will
be deposited in u bowl and then drawn,
the lucky ones winning toys.
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KATHERINt Mac DONALD.
"HER SOCIAL VALUE" KarUe
Theatrical Billboard
for the Coming Week
Vnuele'vllle
li. r. KEITH'S The licjclllncr next
week will lie Kirl Nerman, billed
.it "The ft i nie Fashion Plite," who
will pieient an net called "Something
Different ' which c ntnins net only
n number et new gong hits, but gives
the fem.ile impersonator a chance te
weir many new nouns, also, Stella
.Mihcvv, comedy and senrt; Ev.i
Shlilr). 'Miilnlght Frolic" f.iveilte,
sencs from s.vnco)atlen te grand
epci.i assist. i hv On ar Aldci's or
chestra and Al Iteth, dancer lliukc.
PUT A
IN YOUR
GENERAL
SUPPLIES
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War Department auction rooms with bulging purses; nnd week after
week they file out again with purchases that put a bigger bulge in
their potketbeoks next time.
Theio i no patent en the profits they take. It is just thnt
these mm KNOW where te find profits and GO there. Yeu can
de the same The War Department offers YOU new four chances
te put a bulge in your own purse. Attend these four auctiens:
At Schenectady, N. Y., Aug. 1 At Camp Dix,N. J., Aug. 8
" Camp Grant, III, Aug. 3 " Brooklyn, N.Y., Aug. 9
Literally, thousands of items will be offered at these four
auctions. Complete catalogs of each sale have been prepared.
They aie yours for the asking. Send your requests for these
buyers' guides new, te the addresses below.
A hurried glance through the catalogs gives these "high
lights" en quantity offerings te be found in one or all four of these
auctiens:
Textiles
CANVAS
MELTON
SATEEN
DUCK
SILESrA
FELT
Clothing
SHOES
BRfiECHES
RAINOATS
UNDERWEAR
CAPS
RUBBER ROOTS
The above ulve vnu an Idea of the wide variety of Items In these sales.
Cxennil the rlitsiMi ntlen shown as far as you will, and It Is almost
certnln you will find all the commodities you seek in seme of these
niKimns Tim. m hi low for the hlK buyers, and small lets for the
meree modest imrs. The Clevernment reserves the right te reject any
or all blclH
Get nil the catalogs new. Write.
(Fer rumn Orent Aurtlem)
0. M. SUPPLY OFFICER
1810 W. Pershing Read, Chicago, III.
(for SrhrniTtaih, rump Illx and Ilrcinkl n Auctions)
Q. M. SUPPLY OFFICER
1st Ave. and 59th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Wwa-'WSr
iWfflftaiKffff!
LILLIAN G1SH, "ORPHANS OF THE STORM
NieM3 AWbassdder
Walsh nnd Nana, eianee steps nnd
snips; Stella Trncey mid Carl Mc
Hrkle comedy ; Mnrguerlte JtacCar
tcln and Jehn Merene. Annche and
whu Ivvlnd dances, Alyce and l.ucllle
Shelden senps , Orent Jehnsen, thrills
nnd contortion tricks.
I n l.nlllV Itivn Mumnnt ItVi n anlrnteil
company will jiresent "A Symphony
In Danceland" as henclllner ; nlse,
Tayler nnd Heward, cemedy: "Let's
ir." musical farce, with Hilly Hatch
der, I'hll D.ivls, blackfnce comedian;
Staley and O'Hrlcn, funmakcra; Neel
Lester, In "Flashes of Nevelt"; Ar
thui nnd Ldla Wilsen, In a skit
with songs, dances and chatter, nnd
Ferus and Wc3t, thrills and athletic
stunts.
VA'O.V Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday. I'eplta Orandes. Spnnlsh-Oil-entnl
d.ince novelty; McFnrlane nnd
Palace, harmony ; Fannle Simpsen
nnd 12arl Dean, nevelty: Jack Inglls,
comedy, and Deeley loleen, Austra
lian cciulllbrlst. film featuic, "The
Face lietweeu," with Hert Lytcll ;
change of bill Thursday, with "Seeing
Is Believing," as lllm feature.
11MMOV, HOOF Pirsram headed next
week by Layman nnd Kllnir, formerly
of "Mary," In series of dances ; also,
Miss Virginia, the "Uuddha Girl";
Oebbs nnd Welford. books and dances.
i and Paramount Marimba Hand as n
special added nttrnctlen
BULGE
PURSE
' ,TJt-.tyU.t "
"WHEN the clock strikes ten, en the morn
VV inj? of August 1st, an nuctienecr at
Schenectady, N. Y will begin crying a
sale of Wnr Depaitment supplies.
Sitting before him will be several hun
dred buyers men who knef the profits te
be made from use or resale of Army surplus.
Se well de these men l.new, they never
miss a sale. Week after week they file into
Subsistence
CANNED GOODS
CIGARS
CIGARETTES
TOBACCO
TOILET ARTICLES
SPICES, ETC.
Miscellaneous
MACHINERY
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
PLUMBING PARTS
VEHICLE PARTS
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
Guide te Photoplays
for the Week te Come
New rhoteplciyci
STANLEY "The Dictator." based et
Richard Harding Davla play, in which
William Cellier etarred en stage and
Jehn Barrymore played In film. Wal
lace Held Is featured as hercr In Seuth
American revolution plot nnd caat In
cludes Walter Leng, Theodere Kob Keb Kob
left nnd Lila Lee.
ALDINE "Lady Godiva," suggested by
Lord Tennyson's famous poem con
cerning the famous ride through Coy Cey
entry of the Earl's wife "clad only
In chastity." A cast at English
players, headed by Hedda Vernen,
play the reles: nltw, "Leather Push
ers," round three.
KAnLTON"ltcr Secial Value," story
of the marriage of a department store
shop girl and a soclety man, their
separation and final reunion in ft
Western mining camp. Kathcrlne
MacDonald plays the lead and Hey
Stewart a, mg part.
ARCADIA "Come On Over," a comedy
concerning fortunes at two young
Irish folk and their adventures after
emigrating te New Yerk. Colleen
Moero nnd Ralph Graves play the
leads In this story by Hupert Hughes.
VICTORIA "Sherleck Brown," Bayard
Velllcr production of ft Velller story
concerning the ndventures of a young
clerk who turns nmateur detectlve
and unravels n mystery concerning
the disappearance of government pn
pcrs. Bert Lytcll Is featured.
HEQES'T "Don't Write Letters," with
Gnreth Hughes featured as youthful
soldier who starta a remance by let
ter and hns a hard time finishing It.
CAPITOIr "The Glory of Clementlna,"
William J. Lecke's famous novel of
a dowdy, middle-aged genius who sud
denly blossoms out Inte a stunning
butterfly. Pauline Frederick plays
the leading role.
Previously Itevlewed
PALACE "Our Leading Citizen."
Geerge Ade sterry of love and politics,
with Themas Melghan, Lela Wilsen
nnd Theodere Roberts; also, "Nanoek
of the North."
COLONIAL Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Pelly of the Follies,"
with Constance Tnlmadge. Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, "North at the
Rie Grande," with Jack Helt nnd
Bene Daniels, nnd "Nanoek of the
North."
IMPERIAL Menflay, Tuesday and
Wednesday, '"R. H. V P.," comedy,
with Charles Ray and Harry Myers.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
"Penrod." Tnrklngten classic of boy
hood, with Wesley Barry.
GREAT NORTHERN Monday. Tues
day nnd Wednesday, "Pelly of the
Follies," with Constance Talmadge.
Thursday. Friday nnd Saturday, "Re
ported Missing, with Owen Moere,
nnd "Nanoek of the North."
MARKET STREET Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday, "Foolish Wives,"
with Erie von Strehelm. Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, "Up and Go
ing," with Tem Mix.
ALHA3IBRA Monday, Tuesday and
T?A PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTION:
CHESTNUT BTKKKT I1KI.OW 12T1I HTRKET
NEXT WEEK A STUPENDOUS SUMMER SEASON SHOW1
KARYL NORMAN I
"The Creele Fashion Plate"
"Snmrhlng Dlrfrcnt"ln'Ponin&Clewnn
Mar,urr,(,MacCarton&Merrone'''''Alyce & Lucille Shelden
enint.VAt. danti: INTERPRETATIONS
BURKE, WALSH & NANA
"THBV'nB Pb'Ct'I IAR"
STELLA TRACEY & CARL Mc BRIDE
MUHICAI, COMEDY FAVORITES IN "RITS OF EXCLUBIVENE3S"
THE GREAT JOHNSON AESOP'S FABLES j PAT HE NEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY
Extra Added Attraction!
AND
EVA SHIRLEY
WITH OSCAR ADLER'S ORCHESTRA AND AL. ROTH. DANCER
IN "MHMENTB MfSIfAt. FROM SYNCOPATION TO ORANH OPERA"
2 Shows Dilly. 2 & S P. M. Prlcpn. Mat. !11c ft Mc. Ilexpi. 80. NlBht, 30c te
SI He Tax Included Smta en Hale One AVfe-k In Advnncn. Phene; Filbert 8095
WOODSIDE
Something Doing Alt the Time
Enjoy a Coel Ride en the Park
Trelley Through Fairmount Park
Free Concert! Twice Dail
DURBANO'S
CONCERT BAND
Ercele Durbane, Conductor
Ida Davit, Seprano
$25 Prize for Appropriate Name
for the New Ride
Firtwerki Every Friday Night
Direction Rtnnlay Company of Amerlm
WOODS
THEATRE BOARDWALK
ATLANTIC CITY
Week Onlr Commencing Monday
MAE DESMOND
A'P HER PLAYERH IN
SMILIH' THROUGH
AS PI.AYI5D HY JANE COWt,
SP0KENJN0T A MOTION! LIVING
DRAMA I PICTURE PLAYERS
NtrjMTT.Y AT nn
MATS. THURHPAY & SATURDAY
SERVICE CHARGE. ftl.OI
Pirtmeust I Lrmn & Klinf
Mirlmbi Bind of Celnn'i "Mry" Ce.
MISS VIRGINIAI D0BBS & WELFORD
Th" Riiddhi Qlrl I Semen and D.cnc
CAFE BAL TABARIN
NEW YORK AVE. & IIOARDWALK
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
nulnnlnic Haturriaj'. .Inly 23d
MAMIE SMITH
(Featured en Victer nfl O K Ucerd)
and Iter Jair llmindi
AppmrlnK With the
Strut Miss Lizzie Revue
(2S Knlcrtnlnprd)
A I DINE CO)I' AS T1IE
L.ll- BOARDWALK
GREAT KREN''H CAST IN
V.ISLE OF ZORDA
ADDED THE LEATHER PcjHHER8
NEXT WEEK "LADY nODIVA"
WILLOW GROVE PARK
VShlH IK'f M 's ORCHESTRA
,'niiAV-2iJ0 OTTO MI'f.LKR, lellnleet
40 MAIIlii STONE I.AM.H1IIN. Contralto
ilisj Ul45 VhltA f'l'KTIH, soprano (l.tit
Appnrni" thl Peaeun)
Order Miule Fnvlllen Reeertrtl Heat by
r '1-heiJe or Mall l'erk Ottlc Ouly.
11 BlIMED INTIR7eINMfiT'll
II uiwin)ArMff'ii! .'JI
wAr.mA- "ri Tiuhe'le Daddy,'
with Themas Melghan. ,??.
Friday ., and Saturday, "A, Dells
House,"rwlth Alia Nailmeva.
hOOVRT "Way Down Kast," D. W.
Griffith's spectacular production of
old stage hit, with Richard Barthel
mess and Lillian Olsh. An Ice Jam
nnd rescue as thrills.
NIXON'S AMBASSADOR "Orphans
of the Storm," Griffith feature, adapt
ed from "The Twe Orphans," with
ppcctnculnr scenes of French Revo Reve Revo
lutlen and cast headed by Glsh Sis
ters, Mente Blue and Jeseph bchlld
kraut. BELMONT Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "The Three Musketeers,'
old Dumas classic, with Douglas
Fairbanks. Thursday, Friday nnd
Saturday, "Little Lord Fauntleroy,"
with Mary Plckferd.
STRAND "North of the Rie Grande,"
Romantle story of the Mexican bor
der, with Jack Helt nnd Bcbe Dan
iels In the leading roles.
BIXTY-NINT1I STREET Monday,
Tuesday and "Wednesday, "The Ruling
Passion," with Geergo ArllBs, Thurs
day. Friday and Saturday, "The alary
of Clementina," with Pauline Fred
erick. COLISEUM Monday and Tuesday,
"Up and DelnjJ" with Tem Mix.
Wednesday, "Tropical Leve." Thurs
day and Friday, "The Devil's Pawn,"
with Pole. Negri. Saturday, "The
Dangerous Llttle Weman."
CEDAR Monday and Tuesday, "North
of the Rie Grande," with Jack Helt
and Bebe Daniels. Wednesday nnd
Thursday, "The Devil's Pawn," with
Pela Negri. Frldny end Saturday,
"Hecend-llnnd Rese," with Gladys
Walten.
LEADER Monday and Tuesday, "Yel
low Men and Geld." Wednesday nnd
Thursday, "Man te Man," with Harry
Carey. Friday and Saturday, "North
of the Rie Grande," with Jack Helt
and Bebe Daniels.
PRESBYTERIANS TO MEET
Evangelistic Services at Twe New
Locations Tomorrow Night
Presbyterian evangelistic meetings
nil! Im lentil nt Cuvi new lepntlnns tomer
row night, one nt Seventieth htrect nnd
Hulst nvenue, en the lawn et tne new
Southwestern Presbyterian Church, nnd
t,n ..elm ,.,e elm Itiu'ee nf the Tteevn Me
merial Presbylerlnn Church, Fiftieth
unci Aspen streets.
The work in these two locations will
be among Negroes.
Theatrical Managers Meet
Thnt the Philadelphia theatres will
open later than usual this year wns In
timated nt n meeting held this week
I., el. A Tti.rtn.1 Mfrnef Thpntrn nf thft
Theatrical Managers' Association of
Philadelphia, uayiigui saving was given
ns a rensen. The general tendency of
txn mnnelMi, t n a tntrtiF.l rnf-rennlinienf te
meet unfavorable business conditions,
which wns tnarKeu ny a iu per cent, re
duction in all wages and salaries.
STELLA MAYHEW
The Cheeriest Comedienne
In Kxrluiilve Sengn
"TOOriTHKn AC1AIN"
Extra. Added Attraction!
.(59 thSt THEATRES?
I U9 III O &B Op,.. Terminal I
MONDAY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
Gee. Arliss in The Ruling Passion
Tlll'RADAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY
PAULINE FREDERICK
THE GLORY OF CLEMENTINA
Uqa,cL
Gcrmintewn Ave.
& VcniDfe St.
ALL NEXT WEEK
JACK HOLT and BEBE DANIELS
"North of the Rie Grande"
Added THE TALK OF NORTH rHILA.
ROCCO'S STRING ORCHESTRA
NIXON'S
Bflth. Rliltllnere Hi Wneililimleii AM.
Mntlnrci 1:30 Si B:00i Eve-te. 7 A I) I'. M,
Monday, Tnmduy and Wrdnrscliiy Only
Dorethy Olnh. T.llllnn (ilsli. .Tneernh
Helilldliriiut and Cut or 12,000 In
RCaTTi M
a M0
THURSDAY, FRIDAY A HATURDAY
Dustln Farnuni, "Strange Idels"
TI
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VAV. Dullr n etiii
vi' rcnlnct, 7 n
e5-ALL-STAR V0D-VIL ACTS-5
and Rert Itell In "The Face Hettveen"
oCecat
8JD Si I.eri'fiT HTH.
l:"n n 3e fl'Sn in it
ALL NfTT WEEK
Richard
Barthelraess
nnd
Lillian Gish
n
TV!
Ri'l fl
D. W. Griffith's
A Metv nf Rural St England
mill Thrilling and Dramntlc ('llinuxrie
TSeiTaeitt 8
SSd St. ah. Market
:30, 3i 6:30 tci 11
JIONDAY. TUESDAY Si WEDNESDAY
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
ThiiM.. VtU, Hat. MARY I'ICKFORD In
"UTTLE LtIRD rAt-MMVltuy '"
WLUCLAM f.30 te 4:30, 7 te 11
Men. & Turn. HKI.KX CHADWirK In
YELLOW MEN AND dOLD"
IWccl,, Thiim. iinrry lurry in
"Man te Man"
jH Frl.. Hut. Jark Helt A Hehe JK
Sf Daniel. North of the Rie (irandclNf
Rarnet garden
887 te 4830 Rldce Ae.
Cor, Ridge Are. & Wlmahlrknn Parkway
Car ill nn Itldice Ae. Kteum ut Entrance
CREATORE ffi BAND
Four Centerte Dully, S, 4il3, 8 Si 10 i'.Jj,
ADMISSION 10
laaM
DIRECTION STAiatY.
ICED Alll AND COOUNO
11 A. M.
TO
11:13 V. M.
NINETEI"""
NEXT
WALLACE REID
supported by Lll A LEE in
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ZT Paramount Picture
RICHARD HARDING DAVIS' GREAT STORY OF
ADVENTURE AND ROMANGE
THEODORE KOSLOFF, WALTER LONG and ALAN HALE
in the Fine Supporting Caat
Vecal Feature Geerge Richardson, Baritone
JULY .11 JACK HOl.T IN
7ariten
DROAD & CHESTNUT
10 A. M.. 12. 2. 4. 0. 8 A 10 P. M.
N'T W'K-THE AMERICAN BEAUTY
VICTORIA
NINTH AND MARKET
0 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M.
NEXT WEEK METRO PRESENTS
BERT
LYTELL
IN A DAYARD VE1LLER PRODUCTION
SHERLOCK
BROWN
a RAPiD-rmn cemedy-prama
OP a clerk who learned
MAN-TRAfKINO RY MAIL
ARCADIA
BLXTEENTH AND CHESTNUT
10 A. M. TO lliltt P. M.
NEXT WEEK
RUPERT HUGHES'
ROMANTIC COMEDY
"COME ON OVER"
With COLLEEN MOORE
ii KATHERINETV
MONaLI)
PlOOrVl
ALDINE ssmjsnmm
" COOL AS OCEAN BREEZES
Beginning Mendny Aiseciated Exhibitor Present
MOST DARING STORY EVR FILMED
cnnitsonFa?ri0uf7eeL
WXGCDW
SHE PAID THE
A DEED OF LOVE BY
VIRGIN LADY OF COVENTH.
RESOUNDS FOR CENTURIES
WUMAKS SUPREME SACRIFICE
THE LEATHER
WHm REGGIE DEhMY aaViD PORPDtc.
6BME57 riGHTAtID Fun hlt-M
S0c A" 1,,K r.xrtvt hiitiirilai I
and llellilny Ecnlui;ii.
JULY 31 PHOTOPLAY OP OEOROE ELIOT3 "SIUVS MARNER"
ifBHHHBBHBBHIHBHB.
ARNET GARDE
4867 te 4889 RIDGE AVENUE
Cor. Ridge Avenue and Wii.ahicken Parkway
tar 61 en Ridge Ave. Step at Our Entrance
D
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CREATORE S BAND
FREE SACRED CONCERTS TOMORROW
AT 3:00. 4ilfi. Hum AMI 10 P. M
lU.cn'llKKII Ka't NOTrLTvrVv
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COMPANY OT AMtttrCA. mJ'
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OPEN
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PALACE
1214 MARKET STREET
10 A. M. TO 11:18 P. M.
N'T W'K-A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
ADDED ATTRACTION
NANOOK OF THE NORTH
UNUSUAL THRILLING DRAMATIC
GLOBE
JUNIPER AND MARKET
OPEN ALL SUMMER
Popular Vaudeville
AT POPULAR TRICES
NEXT WEEK
A BEAUTIFUL FANTASIE
JUVA
MARCONI
and Company
OKFER1NO DANCINO ARTISTIC
AND SPECTACULAR
OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE
TAPITrtlf 7:i MARKET 8T.
tririlUli 10 AM. te 11:15 P.M
PAULINE FREDERICK
in "Glory of Clementina"
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THOMAS MEIGHAN in
"The Bacheler Daddy"
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