WWrm mmmw:m ift &: Va vw W y&'- XV n .TJ. M"i a?- & a m I.- Kfa tf, I I m Mil iji im m. 1. R'? 7 Di fift' iC 10 UJ tOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK 4 Buster Keaten and Jack Helt at Stanley; "Silas Marner" af te Aldine P' WOULD be hard te find n mere tunning; contrast thnn that of a Buster Kenten comedy and n foreign uidc snectnculnr picture bawd en his his lerlcfll facts of the French revolution. Yet, that Is Just the game that the film houses will run here next week, and If,' te the above-mentioned, n plctur fced' ,verslen , of fleorce Eliet's "Sllns lyiencr," ;'a 'Peter -11. Kyne , western yarn iwith Jeck 'Ileft, and-'ri frothy biefly .melodrama with' Hebe Danlcli nj nijdciK tile" eincjette. wfll be com plete. Aiid tbU Is hi way they line np.lv f i 1 ' " - TT;Si mere, thnn likely, that ninny of ,11 thoe 'who TlRtt.the Stanley next weqaVwilt. bi going te me the laugh - !($. 'Ilu'Ktnr. In his' newest I'rtert, ''The Jl'tilkstulth." The name conjure up pictures of Hunter trying with con- tlnetiH gravity te nhue n recnlcltrnnt borne, or Uuster posing, n la Longfel- low, under a spreading chestnut tree (or the California equivalent). At all cventH, It would be futile te deny that this lone male member (In law) of the Talmadge family new acting Upen the ullveHiect, is pretty near n'tep the field In screen comedy. And, somehow, beie is one hereon comedian whom one would never urge te essay h dramatic part. Unlike Lloyd and Chaplin, Kenten's super-serum face fCPiiiH te be made for laugh-producing pObC'M enlj . P OLLOWINtl close en the heels of the triumphantly mmi-lni: "Dicta ter" last week, we have, as the main feature of the Stanley bill, another Heiy filmed for the second time. This lime, l'eter It. Kyne Is the author and it is his "Parson of Panamlnt" that has been filmed. It wasn't s very many years age that DuHtin Fnrnum, then a Lnt-ky Mar, appeared as the engaging jeung m.iti who regenerated n small mining nnd gambling town of the west. The her oine was that very charming nnd at tractive Winifred Kingsten who played 0 often with Farnum, nnd made se trlklng a figure in his "Daid 'Gar tick." This time, it is Jack Helt who dens the clerical gnrb and sprends the gos pel by a combination of sermons and the gentle art of knocking a man down. After appearing in immaculate evening clothes for a number of pictures, Helt teems suddenly te hnve reverted te the wilds, for In "North of the Rie Grande," "Mnn Uncennuerablc" and the present feature, he has been a two fisted man of action who wins by force rather than diplomacy. TIIEIIE is no epoch of history that appeals te the film makers quite m much as the French Revolution, and nest week the Palace Is te have a really exceptional picture based en the life of Danton (nnd incidentally namd uftcr blm when it was shown abroad) and introducing, as an equally important Amitin t Iwi ettli Aa if nnn.ntapA i6u.r, ...--.... -.iw ,...u,...r..v. This will net be the romantic and 1 youngish Danton of Mente nine's I characterization, riding half way across i Franc (or se It cemed with Mr. Grif- flth "stalling" for sus-penv) te wive bis sweetheart. Decidedlv net! The I nx.r itnntnn -iil he ninrtii Yivr thnt i remarkable continental character man Emll Jnnriings, Leuis XV of "Pas-sien," Henry VIII of "Deception" and Phar Phar eah in the film of that name. The main difference between "Pas sion" nnd the present film which lu burdened with the Hilly name of "All for a Weman" is thnt the former story revolved about a woman (Du Barry) while this one is concerned principally wlth two mi-n. Beth of them were directed bv men who had some thought l for authenticity nnd adherence te his- ,) terlcal accuracy. Lubltsch managed te stick te history and make a fasclnat- Jing yarn besides. Let's sec if Dimltrl Buchewetzkl can de as well. "All for a Weman" reached this country when hlsterlcnl (or costume) pictures were still in tne discard from which "i'nssien nail only partially awakened them. The fact thnt Phila delphia hns been nlmest a yenr in get ting this feature has also meant a change In the public's taste, or at any rate in the film producer's ideas of the public's taste. Entirely exclusive of the foreign product (wmen specializes, apparently In costume dramas) we discover the following pretentious offerings of this variety toen te come from American studies; Douglas Fairbanks "Itebln Heed;" Marlen Dnvies in "When Knighthood was In Flower;" Mndge Kennedy in "Dorethy Vernen of Had Had den Hall;" llert Lytell in "Te Have nnd te Held:" Ingram's "The prisoner of Zcmla;" Nerma Talmadge In "The Eternnl Flame," "Nere," "Saleme," "Oliver Twist," "Lerna Deene" and "Under Twe Flngs." If "Passion" and "Deception" and "AH for n Weman" started this tardy stream, they and their makers are in deed the benefactors of the American public. These who remember that wonderful piece of acting done by Werner Krnus In "The Cabinet of Dr. Calignrl" will be interested te knew thnt it is he who plays the malevolent Rebespierre. Philadelphia is almost Inexcusably late In getting this treat, but the fact that It IS a treat and n big one, still re mains. THE ether interesting film debut next week will be "Silas Marner," nn ndapatlen of that Geerge Eliet novel ever which students without number have poured (under compulsion) te se cure credit for English ten or Ave or forty. Geerge Eliet hns net been especially popular with thc guiders of film destin ies, unless possibly English picture makers have mnde adaptations which have never come across the water. It must be admitted, though, that there is little in "Mill en the Fless," "Daniel Derenda" or "Adam Rede" which could be screened with nny notable LV, ' effect. In this respect, this noted .-J1 woman novelist sutlers by the side of Charles Dickens nnd Walter Scott, though she has company in the person of Jane Austen and Antheny Trollepe, In the case of Thackeray, there Is rea son for pause nnd reflection. An nm- Jltiua and sincere producer could adUare wonderful things with "Vanity "jpejr," and there seems no rensen why 'ataaaat great results could net be with "The Newcomer," "Pcn and "Esmend." Hew about iDage Fawcett as "Colonel Newcome" Theodere lioeeris is a Die tee araer- And Nerma Talmadge would be M Beck Bbarpe, u tier aamirera permit her appearance in an rt. f Fbwcett, he baa STARS ON STAGE AND SCREEN HERE i"H'V -"'''). -fS ll'li!Ht'-" 9lW HBEBE DANIELS. TDM MIX. WiV' KV V' TBBI ' WtsW II 'A GANE. THE FIOHTINO dACk " -SfV V $ 'v''m ' ANITA STEWAtJT. "THE MAE MURRAY. HOLT. JST vv V '1 V &VZk ' OMAN HE MARRIED" "THE DELICIOUS WHILE SATAN v , -5U? f V I "vjfeSVl ' KarlteH LITTLE OEVIU' -. OEN"BACK H$ fmfl NOR.'rAl ; Photoplays te Be Seen On Lecal Screens Soen Aurtmt 6 "The Me-squerader," with Guy Bates Pest. Stanley. "AVatch Your Step," with Cullen Lnndls, Arcadia. "The Seng of Life," with Oasten Glass, Victeria. the big parts in "Silas Marner," and another geed ncter in the enst is Craw ford Kent who hns been appearing 011 the screen for a long time, and Is re membered for his rendition of the vil lain's role in "The Deep Purple" with Milten Sills as the here. Marguerite Courtet. the old Edisen favorite, Is In the "Silas Marner" cast, as are Jehn Handnll nnd Jean Girardln. T-HI, ,.,.,, "" K',c l"' iu "-. -". life of yesterday the benefit of a hne production nt nny rote, nnd we have te thank them for that. New we 11 wait and sec hew Godfrey and Eppie "ml Silas seem In the r re-blr h en the silvered screen, una new real or new studio-made the village of Itnvelee ap pears. 10MKTHING new in film screens will ' O be introduced next week In the open air movies ut Il.irnet's Garden. In stead of the usual screen, a solid sheet of canded plate glass will be used upon , which te project the pictures. The projection machine will be sta- I tiened, then, net In front, but forty 'feet behind the glnxs, causlns the spot- light te come from the rear, Instend of ever the hend of the nudience. The 'film, accordingly, has te run through 'the machine in the reverse way, or else I the titles and pictures would appear ' reversed te the audience. If n solid, I opaque sliest of glass were used, tin pictures would net snow tiireugn, out as it is the results nchleved have proved very satlsfacterj . The glass has te be watched constantly, however as the least scratch would ruin the result. 0 TITER first shexcings next trrefc trill include: "The Weman He Mar- ried at the Karlton, directid hu I-red Stlle, maker of "T'.r Three Muske teers," and ram'wff .lnife Stetcart in GOLD ALONE WILL NOT BUY "VILLA" IN SANSOM VILLAGE Ifr I'' S2SS JUL! .IS..! I :ctb 1 Tl-s. mnrffEJt Jaai .. . , i r n 4 t 1 n f.' Secial and Business References Are Required Because It s t, . . te ue uit xf latecf Philadelphia Is adopting, It would seem the "Secial and Business Kef- erene'es Required" idea in Its real es- tate deals. Anether section of the city is te be converted Inte nn nutecrntic commun ity group, nnd will be known ns San- sem Vinnge tin m iret one of the. twelve houses which will be trnnsfermed from their 1 nnd will make glisten the sparkling present dingy form, a -ecinl reference ianter of some six or eight fountains. Lmterr The hnuRc-: ire controlled by The dining room of cuch of the houses ene pcrten, nnd lenses are dealt out as will leek out en home part of this gnr gnr the owner happens te see fit. This one den nnd surely nil should be serene nt person will puss en nu applicants iet homes In Snnsem Village, He, though one tie pehscKwii 01 r golden touch of MIdns one could net imrchnse a "villa" In Sanhem Vil - Inge if the owner, for the time unre- venlcd, says "ttiumns down.- Sansom Vlllnge will be in the Rtt Rtt tenheuse Square district. It will be bounded en two sides by Hnnsem and Van Pelt streets, a continuation et Mernvlan street en the south side, nnd en the west side by n new street, which will be named Harmers avenue. Stucco with tile nnd messalc decora tions will be the material of which the houses are made, the weed work will be Itnllan blue. Windows of the sec ond fleer will lend out en small Iren balconies, and flower boxes will deco dece dece rate the first fleer windows. be no unatzauy puvc EVENING PUBLIC PAY- Belment: H& , J TALMADOE.H IKa , i-;Bil"THE MOTH" I Vm iinl-Jw h . 4MV9BIVHBHiHll the role of an artiit'i model; "A Game nhinbfn n rnmrilfl-mrZnrfratnrt flrc- scnling Belie Daniels as the daughter of a 1 iinhec tanner lamer ana a man born Castillian mother, at the Arcadia; "The Fghting Streak," a neie Weitern 1arn with Tem Mix. at the Victeria; "The Sleep 11'nlfcer, icitft Constance Binncy at the Regent, and "The Man from Heme," at the Locust. TTKRE'S a bully piece of news for the J-J- fans! "The Masquernder," with 1 Guy Bates Pest in his original part "cl; he plnyed se long 0 th e stage is te be the main feature at the Stanley theatre during the week of August 7. It's likely te be the fore-runner of n series of "big fellows" which will Inst well up into the winter. And, by the wny, here's a tip for these who like geed pictures. If you get a chance te see Jehn Ilnrrmere In "Sherlock Helmes," don't miss It, and let's all live in hope that it will come Philadelphia-wards vien. PI..I A.t Anillt I llcrr-t1( T nut. nn.) Vilu nfntmifia r(11 ,nter upon 'the tinnl eek of their en- gagempiit nt Willow tireve mrk te- Ji"f.v', "'," r "" " . Wirre'v. One of the principal fen- ' Kelh 9 ,tl'en.ter "pxt , . wccl- the tires of the w-k's mu-icnl festival vsill r0Kter of M'Mi I'.f?nk1.1? " cne,V,.B,en,5? l,e "!tahnt Mater." wMcli will be pie- i" ""I" Mlle' r'' the Spotlight,", rented ut the linal concert Wednesday ?,"JernJ'?R1 n , very modern flapper; evening. The soloists In this ureduc-1 Thc " ai of ,.th.e emmuter" which , tien will be Sjbll .Sammls-MacDeriuicl, I concerns the illffieulty of rending n Miprnne; Marie Stene I.nnpsten. con- "?1!;'n.h,le:c. ?.lsn HV Sunshine,' trnlte; Paul r'e,tclln, tenor, und Henri J t the Sea, centrnstlng the bath Scott, bn-s. There will be nn assist- $ SIr''1 of yestertlny nnd today, nm ins chorus of members of the Phllndel- I ve Lest My Deg n new "kid phia Operatic Society. sw'svtnxJIal3Mxw.' nsvumsra. ? rTTRir I iaf3rS . -, .. iit. ju111111u1111y ment te mar the beauty, but carefully 1 plnnned and laid out red brick walks, with me'alc designs. Every fourth 1 house will have a gateway with a trellis, lending into n central gnrden court, approximately fifteen by elgb- teen feet. rnd here the sun will shine en 1 plants flowers nnd cnrefully kept shrubs, the hreskfnbt tnhle with this bit of Sunny Itnly dropped from n blue sky. The front deer will open Inte the llv- lng room, the main feature of which (will be n snow-white marble staircase witn jet mac iron railings. And there will be nn old-fnsiiiened fireplace. Twe bedrooms and two baths will be en thc bfceml and third Meers, al though In 11 few of thc houses, the third tloer will be thrown Inte a studio. But every room In the house will have nn open fireplace. Ground will be broken about next Thursday for Sansom Village, nnd the ranama street renaissance, wncre a similar transformation Is planned, will nrnbablv be stnrtcd Friday. William F. B. Koelle, who designed the Panama street houses, is nlse the architect for Hansom Village. The heubes will cost I from Jl'J.OOO te $20,000. JOT MrmrJT ',' rf i rW LEDGER PHJIaADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1923 NEXT WEEK Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week Vnudevllle B. F. KEITH'S Irene Franklin, com edienne, hends the bill, with a new batch of song htts ; nlse, Jack Dona hue, eccentric dancer, remembered from "Twe Little Girls In Blue;" Chnrles lrwln, comedian and atery- tcllcr and singer; Leis Jesephine, with Lee Hannlng, songs and dances ; wiuiam jemarvsi mm hiciie ijui lctte In "Strings and Stringers;" Rob Reb bins Family of eight In comle nov elty ; Werden Brethers, Jugglers ; Ruby Reyce, danseuse, and the Mel- nette uue, novelty; usual pictures. OLOBE The C. Wesley Jehnsen or ganization of Jazz artists In a num ber called "Classical Harmony Jac Jac Jac zolegue" head of the bill; also, Six Stellas, novelty with pretty girls ; Halg nnd Lavere, fun-makers; Henry and Williams In "A Breeze from Mu sical Comedy;" Dave Reth, Phlladel phlan, In comedy and songs ; Mack Hart, comedian, and company In playlet, "My Daughter's Husband;" Henry and Adelaide, dances and songs, and Four Paldrens, thrills. .V X ON Monday, Tuesday and weanesaay, innes Brethers, late of ' ' Follies." In comedy skit novelty; . also, Burke, Welsh and Nana in comedy ekltch ; Beban and Mack, Juvenlle entertainers; Five Musical MacLnrrans, Scotch airs; Pnlerme's Canines, animal net; "Dent Write Letters" with Gareth Hughes, film feature ; cotrplete change of bill Thursday with "White Oak" with Wllllnm Hart, ns film. TtMrO.V ROOF Layman and Kllng. ' formerly of "Mary," in a series of unusual dances head the bill of en- j tertalnment ; also, Debb.i nnd Wei- rera, songs and dances; Miss Vir ginia, the "Buddha Girl," dancing, and Paramount Marimba Band, In second week of Jazz concerts. J""' .Ml"' ,,c,mcn" fl"d famous "IleiUiend." Burten Green nviif, vt m- uiuri ii ui)i l.&llJinilIl H wrote the music for these songs. 1 Seu3a Coming August 6 Jehn Philip .Sn-isn and his band will ! begin their nnniml imgngemcnt nt WU- I low Greve park en August 0. In ad dition te old favorites, both of his own composition and ethers', Seusn will play a number of newly composed marches during his engagement this bummer. Little Benny's Nete Boek By Lee Pape The Pnrk Ave, News Weather. Bum. Exter! Nnne Ixcane! Sid Hunt wus coming Heme from the store with i; Cnkes of soap Inst Wensdny and PTuis was coming home from the store with .311HMI13 mm nun ue must ue prilty derty te need all thnt sone at one time and Sid took It for n Insult nnd wunted te fite rite away but Puds scd It wns eny ii frendly jeak nnd nuthlng hap pened. Hlsslety. A peane tuner came crreund and tuned the peane in Mr. Puds Sim kinses house last Thcrsday but It still dent sound cny better wen Mr. Puds Sltnklns practices en It. , Pome by Skinny Martin They Change All babies leek a let alike Exsept the ones you happen te knew, And even they nrt hard te rcckenlzu If yu havent saw them for 0 ycers or se. Things Yeu Awt te Knew. Fishes nre the cleenest animals there Is but they cant help It because leek nt all the watter. Jve mntter hew loud peeple snore It never wakes them up although they are the closest ones te It. De )ou like te receive letters? We will rite you Intrlstlug letters for .1 cents npecce, pestul cards .1 cents. Ne nnsers necessei y. The Ed Wernlck and Lew Davis Letter Ce. (AwertUement.) GASOLINE AIXKY Events mevn ateadlly forward In the amu Ins Uvm of the comic character of Qaaollne Alley, wall ana PKeezix nave uiuumuue 01 friends. Vhejj Uellchtful. character!, te ether with the wliole family of rrsular en- Hrlalnari. appear In Uie Comle Sactlen of the Sunday I'CULIO Lv.ixjum. eis-i'itve AiiDiar uake 11 a iiuuii. -Adv. Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come New Photoplays S TAX LE Y "While Satan Sleeps," adaptation et Peter B. Kyne's story, "The Parson of Panamlnt, with Jack Helt in the role of the "lighting par son" who reforms a gambling town; also, Buster Keaten In "The Black smith," and Cera Tracy, seprana soloist. ALPINE "Silas Marncr," adapted from famous classic by Geerge Eliet, with a cast headed by Crawford Kent,. Geerge Fawcett, Marguerite Courtet and Jean Olrwdln; also, fourth round of "The Leather Push ers," priie-flghting series. KARLTON "The Weman He Mar ried," from the successful stage play by Herbert Uashfeid, starring Anita Stewart, and directed by Fred Nlble, with Dnrrell , Fess and '.Denal Mc Donald, In the cast. ' s V. ' ARCADIA "A 'Qaraq1. Chicjten," . In which Hebe Daniels tplayiB th6 daugh ter of n New 'England farmer and a Spanish scuerlta; N'lna, Putnam Wil cox, the author. . ' " PAVACR "All ter a W'ctnan." dramn dramn tle spectacle of' the French Revolu tion Kmll Jannlngs plnylnff ,tlie role of Danton. ,'.,',. VtCTORIA "The-'' 'Fighting. 'Sfreak," with Telrf. 'Ml' in ttie. rele of a brawny' yeung'.Macksmlth -of a west em town." ' ' REOKNT "The Sleep Walker," story of a convent-bred girl whff Is plunged Inte a situation fraught with danger, Constance Blnney starred. Previously Reviewed 0 API T O L "The Delicious Little Devil," reissue of a Mae Murray starring feature In which Bodelph Valentine haa a big role. ALIIAMBRA Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Up nnd Going," .with Tem Mix : Thursday, Friday nnd Sat urday, "Over the Berder' with Betty Compson nnd Tem Moere. OREAT NORTHERS' Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, "Toe Mueh Business," with Tully Mai shall: Thursday, Friday nnd Snturdnu ine .nan rrem i,est lllver Heuse Peters. with COLONIAL Monday. Tucsdav nnd Wednesday, "The Ordeal." with Ag nes Ayres: Thursday, Frldiv nnd Saturday. "The Weman Who Walked Alene," with Dorethy Dalten. IMPERIAL Monday, Tuesdnv and Wednesday, "Pelly of the Follies," "A PHILADELPHIA CHESTNUT NTRRET IIEI.OW 12TII STREET NEXT WEEK AN UNEQUALED SUMMER BILL OF STARS? DIRECT FROM HEn EUROPEAN TRIUMPHSI IRENE FRANKLIN "THE AMERICAN COMEDIENNE" IN A REPERTOIRE OV HER NEWEST ORIQINAL. SONQ HITS THE ROBBINS FAMILY RIO AND LITTLE PUNSTERS Leis JOSEPHINE & HENNING-Lee THE OIRL AND THE BOY. TOM LUCET AT THE PIANO Wm.-DEIYIAREST & COLLETTE-Estelte IN A MUSIC AND COifEDT CONCOCTION. "STRINGS AND STRINOER8" MELNOTTE DUO IN "A NIOHT OUT" ABStirS FAI1LEH TOriCH OF THE DAY PATI1E NEWS Extra Added Attraction 1 AND Extra Added Attraction! JACK DONAHUE I CHARLES IRWIN DANCER TO HIS MAJESTY 2 Shew Dally. 2 8 P, M. Prlei. Mat. I1.H0. Tax ineludtfl. Seata en Sale One ALDINE TION BEGINNING The Appealing, Tender, Beautiful ut-uijic MBSSSW lia i,wr ''LimkX AUQUST 7 "THE RICAOTST." V1TI IVY DUKE W00DSIDE Something Doing All the Time All Children Invited te the TOY DAY Wednesday Frem 1 te 3 P. M. 300 Tejs Given Away FREE Free Concerts Twice Daily Durbane's Concert Band ERCOLE DURBANO, Conductor IDA DAVIS, Seprano Fireworks Every Friday Night I SERVICE C1IAKOE, St.0 Parsmoeat I Larmtn & Klmg MariaibtBBder Cebtn'i "Msrj" Ce. MISS VIRGINIA! D0BBS & WELF0RD The Buddha Olrl I 8eni; and Dancee CAFE BAL TABARIN NEW YORK AVE. & HOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Beitnnlns Saturday, July gtd MAMIE SMITH (Featured en Victer ami O. K. Kecerda) and Her Jan Hounds Apeearlnc With thu Strut MJi Lizzie Revue (2tt Kntertiilnrra) BARNET GARDEN 4867 te 4889 Ridge Ave. Open-Air Photoplays Every Evening lON.. XyEH,-NOKMATTA,AD0K , ."'CP TilE OAU WITH HAU.IK" WILIXIW r.ROVK PARK WAS8IU LEl'TANIvms ORCHESTRA 2.30 Elila Straub, Seprano 4.30 Paul Coetelle, Tener ,,, 7 46 Marine Stene I.anireten, Contralto (1 40 OPERATIC PHOORAM Selections 1 rem TRAVIATA and Ifc TROVATORU Prominent SnlelMi. . ( ., Totnerrow Syhll HemmljilMncDerrnld. r-oprane, and HUNRi' fTT. Dan IrRtriMCD ENTERrAINMKNr'll lli BtfjiCDlP'"lls Jl with Constance Talmad : Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Cardigan, with William Cellier, Jr. MARKET STREET Monday, . . Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "Fair Ladir," with Betty Blythe; Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "A DcAl's Heuse," with Alia Naxlmeva. g BARNET'B OARDEN Monday and Tuesday, "The Meth," with Nerma Talmadge j Wednesday and Thurs day, "The Greatest Leve," with Vera Gorden! Friday nnd Saturday, "Up the nead with Sallle," with Constance Talmadge. BT RAN D Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Ordeal." with Ag nes Ayres; Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, "The Weman Who Walked Atene," with Dorethy Dalten. BIXTY.NINTH BTREET Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Three Musketeers," with Douglas Fairbanks; Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Way Down East' with Richard .Barthclmess. . CEDAR Monday and Tuesday,. 'JShaeV ews of the Sea;" .Wednesday and 'Thursday, "Billy. Jim," . with Fred Stene ; Friday and', Saturday, '"Eden nnd Return. " 4 . . COLlSEVit Monday "Handle With Care;" Wonderful 'Wife';" 1 and Tuesday, Wednesday. "A Thursday and Friday-, "The Unfeldment;" "Satur day, "Out of the Silent North." LEADER MjenOn'y 'and Tucsday "The Girl Frem Perhuplne ;" Wednesday . and Thur'vlny, "Why. Announce .Your Marriage;"- Friday nnd Saturday Mr. Barnes of New Yerk." NIXON'S AMBASSADOR Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Without , Fear," with Pearl White; Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Cardlgnn" nnd "X De." LOCUST "The Man Frem Heme," adaptation of the stage success by Beeth Tarklngten nnd Harry Leen Wilsen, with cast headed by James Klrkwoed and Anna Nllssen. BE Lit ON T "Back Pay," Fannle Hurst story of New Yerk life, with .Seena Owen as "the girt with the ercpe de chlne soul" and Mat Moeto ! in the cast. Tey Day at Woedslde The first children's Tey Day of the senseu will take place Wednesday nf nf ternenn nt Woed'ldo Park. Iteglnnlng nt one o'clock, nil children under thir teen jenr.s old. E"ins te the pnrk, will be given opportunities te draw for te.., including dells, games, bnscball equip ment, mcchnnlcal beats and hurmon hurmen leas. INSTITUTIONS RUBY ROYCE A VEHICLE Or CLAS3 AND SPEED WORDEN BROS. NOVELTY FOOT JUOOLERS THE MODERN COMEDIAN 8(0 A 68a. Bexes. Week In Advance. 88c. Nlthta. 80 l'hen Filbert 8 1 t0 Ids. TtiUT .At Coel si Ocean Breezei mueus MONDAY Photodrama, Faithfully Filming iw e Atefc-nvTTM niiHn oiery SILAS MARNER Cast of Film Stars INCLUDING GEORGE FAWCETT. CRAUFURD KENT. JEAN CIRARD1N, ROBT. KENYON and BABY HELEN ROWLAND tf aifeMnd "The Leather Pmhert" Vlta Reslneld Denny aa "KID"' ROBERTS ALL HE.T8. EXCEPTING erV SATURDAY KVEMNO VC i69 th St THEATRE U9 til Vll Opp. Terminal MONDAY. TVKSDAY & WEDNESDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" THURSDAY. FRntAY & SATURDAY "WAY DOWN EAST" MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Agnes Avert in 'The Ordeal" THCRSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY DOROTHY DALTON The Weman Who Walked Alene NIXON'S BOTH A BALTIMORE AVENUE Matinee 1:30 & 8:00i Krex. Tun 1". M. Pearl White, "Without Fear" THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY "CARDIGAN" and HAROLD LLOYD In "I DO" "yt f .-.. MU nf',,MARKET HT. 5-ALL-STAR VOD-VIL ACTS-5 nnd Onreth Huahn. 'Don't Write letter.' Alee I'lctnree Elka' AUanUe city I-nratle M ml. . ft D2D LOCUST 8T. avT tPlLAJL H & 8 "'30 te it Ol.OvMrv M0Ni rvr... wed. "THE MAN FROM HOME" & Hunter Keaten, "Hie Wlfe'a Relation," 15elvenX 62d St. ab. Market 1:30. 3 6:30 te It Neit Wee Spec. Caet In Fanny Hunt's "BACK PAY" tttQjcltA 41et A Lancaeter Are, t:S0 te 4iS0 7 te II Man., Tuei. "The Olrl Frem Porcupine" U',lnaHnv St Th,irdav "Why Announce, Your Marriage?" ian ts Fn, Hat. Tem Mean in "Mr. Darnei of New Yerk" tf 1 ALDINE COOL AS OCEAN. nitKRZEH A DARINO PHOTOPLAY LADY GODIVA ADDED "THE LEATHER I'WHKRS" NEXT WKKK "MILA8 MAKNKH" DIRECTION STANLEY ALWAYT COOL AND COMFORTABLE NINETEENTH Oack Helt IN FIRST PREENTATiON "While Satan . BASED ON.NOVEL laatiC t cemepV rkATRgr DUSTER BEATON IN THE BLACKSMITH MUSICAL FEATURE ' CORA TRACY CONTRALTO PRIMA DONNA NEXT WEEK JOHN M. STAHL'S PRODUCTION. "ONE CLEAR CALL" WITH MILTON SILLS, CLAIRE WINDSOR AND HENRY B. WALTHALL 1ZiHt&n AT 10 A. M. 12. 2. 4, 0. 3. 10 P. M. ADMISSION. BOc M A BROAD WEEK DEOINNINO MONDAY Anita Stewart r!rHfflirrlr9 NEXT WEEK AONE8 AYRES IN PARAMOUNT PICTURE. "DORDERLAND" PALACE 1214 MARKET STREET 10 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M. NEXT WEEK A STUPENDOUS DRAMA OF THE LOVES OF TIIK MIOHTY ALL F0RA WOMAN PLATERS 0IN THOUSANDS SCENES UNPARALLELED GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKET OPEN ALL SUMMER Popular Vaudeville AT POPULAR PRICES NEXT WEEK THE EVER-POPULAR C. Wesley Jehnsen and Company With C. FOSTER IN A CLASSICAL. HARMONY JAZZOLOOUE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION SIX STELLAS THE WONDER GIRLS STEAMSHIT NOTICES TRAFFIC 18 day te Let Angel 1 22 day te San Francisce NAWSCO LINES Express Freight Steamers, semi-monthly direct from Philadelphia via Panama Canal S. S. Blue Triangle Aug. 6 1 S.S.Lehigh Sept. 6 S. S. Artigas Aug. 20 S. S. Brush Sept.20 Tiam freight retflvcd iallr at Pier 10 North (Feet of Vine St.) Assistance given in discharging Team Freight NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S, S. CO. Oteners and Agents U. B. Shipping Beard Steamers 136 S. Fourth St., Phlla. Phene Lembard 6791-2-3; Main 7781-2 CUNARD ANCHOR "NM N. Y. tn Cherlieuric and Kouthampten AQU1TANIA Auc. 1 AM. M 8Pt. 1 liKHKNOAHIA ...Auk. H Au. 29 Hrut. 10 Auk, H Auk. 29 Hrvt. 10 MAURETAMA ... .Am. 15 Nrpt. 5 Sept. 20 v. Y. te I'li mouth. Cierueurir una Humburc NAXOMA Auc. S Hrnt. 0 Oct. 14 ('AROMA v )A- " i" ," . . t N. Y. te Cobh (Que'niitewn) nnd I.ltorpeol IJICON1A (new) ..Auc. 8 Hrpt. 7 Ort. B iAHMANIA All. 17 Nrnt. li Ort. 1 HOYTHIA (new) . .'Aui. 31 Nrpt. 28 Oct. 20 BalU rrum iiemn epi.in( N. Y. te Londonderry nnd Olnegew ASSYRIA Aug. It Oct. 21 t'OLI'MHIA Am. 10 Nept, 111 Ort. II AI.OKHIA lVAi.";?uV ? "PI. CITY llr uiriiiis nepi, I: t'AMEHOMA (new) Sept. 0 Oct. 7 Net. New Yerk te VIke, Mlt.rallHr. Naplei, Patrai, Dubrevnlk, Trleite ITALIA . . . . . . ...j.).. . An. 12 HiiHieii iu uiiuuiiiiwi i ir iwiu Liverpool EI.YHIA All. H AhH YHIA ....... Hept. 15 Hteri ut aianinw. Ilonten te Queenntewn nnd Liverpool rlA-iIrt"! iirw ...nrrtu wvi, in CUNARD ANCHOR HTKAMHIIIl' LINKS rtuettntrr OWce. 1800 Walnut St.. l'hlla. rrellht Offlre. Heuree llldg.. I'l 'bllu. UNI NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM Via nymouie, uouiein-riurMtr N. AmeUrdum ....Auk. II Nest. 10 Oct, si Noerdnin -4ui 0 Hept. 21 Oct. 2S RetffrilAn ...... 'i'l SO. Kent. SJJ NuV. 3 (Milium . .... I ..yJTn... "? 1 "Ti U l'uaui(cr Offlic. lasiuVulnut .St., I'hlJu, H AMOMCA UNI COMPANY OF AMERICA AND MARKET 'PARAMOUNT ' DEOINNINO MONDAY r.JUKC 'THEPARSqN ri iiiif AT 10 A. M. 12. 2. 4. 6. 8. 10 P. M. ADMISSION. BOc A CHESTNUT FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION IN mmiMMimMm MK if J :' ''EHHiiiH ViKifliiin BIiV' : iVQ.HiiiVv'i The Weman, He Married Anether Big Stage Play Brought Brilliantly te the Screen VICTORIA " NHTH AND MARKET A. U. TO 11:15 P. M. NEXT WEEK VERSATILE DAREDEVIL JcmWK tdhe FIGHTING STREAK PATSY RUTH MILLER IS IN THE CAST ARCADIA SIXTEENTH AND CHEBTNUT 10 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M. NEXT WEEK BEBE DANIELS IN FinflT RHOWINO "A GAME CHICKEN" AND "WHAT- A CHICKEN!" CAPITOL IeVm11 MARKET 8T. :15 P.M. MAE MURRAY "Delicious Little Devil" ALHAMBRA TOM MIX TWELFTH MORRIH VAUDEVILLE a "Up and Going" BTEAMSnn? NOTICES MANAGERS 24 day te Seattle 25 day te Portland PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Philadelphia, Cape May, New Yerk Reut and llui Line Connection nt Capt Mur for Wlldwoedi llu and Electric i Line Conntctleni for Atlantic Cltr and Ottae t itr. Ocean Reute te New New Yerk via CAPE MAY PALATIAL 8TEAMER CITY OV HEATTLK Salllna from Philadelphia every Tuee day and Friday. 8 A. M. New Yerk follewlnc mernlna, Arrivin O A. JI. Freight Received Dally. Salllnge Three Timet Weekly Lew Paiienger and Freight Rates HALSCHAW STEAMSHIP LINES. Inc. Pier 12 Eat River, New Yerk City Pier S North Wharei (Arch St.) Philadelphia Tel. Market 2431-J ? T ). r "i .4 Ma,fWipieu.? k, ,.f, '&,. lV ' yt. V rvi
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