MiC-WV' """"H yi,'v,'i5C''jv't v " " -i'w--j -v fc-f i! JVa I?!!!!mW" 'ftcVJ Br m Li w. . m i 'r ,ViVji P&OVIEGRAMS I' OF 77 HeA' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1922 ffl? Walthall Has Big Part in Stan 'i ley Film "Bigamist" . at Aldinc STARS OF VAUDEVILLE AND SCREEN rftHERK fceemi te be nn Inevitable if- crelp through which nil film events t bound te move, nncl, mere cie tally. In whlrli film actors are always, Sound te remain. I Seven years nun when D. W. Orlf th'a "illrth of a Natien" was tenlMiltin everybody profoundly, fans nd rrltlcs alike were referrins te the kdmlrable aetlni; of Henry II. Walt all. the "I.lttle Colonel" of that fea ture. And new, allowing nt the Stanley pext week. Is n film with a Southern ettlng (later than the Civil War. fcewever). with a Ki Klux Klan nunr. Inent te provide thrills as In "The Birth of a Natien." and Henry H. fvVelthnll in the tlrt Important part lie's had In a lone time. j ' 3 I jfpiILI picture is "One Clear Call." and . JL the M-ttitiR K a quiet little Southern I lewn whom peaee and serenity Is ills- turbed by the nrrlvnl of a mysterious . Jfremnn in the local hospital, and the , love affair, fraught with cxeltim: eon- ifcquences, between her and the leadtns .physician. i Walthall's role (he's the heavy In 1 thlH one) Is that of the proprietor of ft rather unsavory dance-hall ieert and he husband of the mjMerieits woman. Milten Sills phved the t'octer. and tlie taut nlnti Includes Irene llieh. Claire Vindi-or (who Is one of tin- eunj:er nchoel who -evms te tx' fnrclnu nlu ad e semethtni; worth while), .luv h I Dewllnp (our old friend, "The Mlrael Man" himself, this time seen as a Southern pentleiuun of the old schn'li. Jlttle St.ltilcv tieetln.1-. In Pawn jwhe has been u leadlus Iwlv lier-s-if net lnfreuuenth I. Donald Mai-Ienall. i "Ihnnnen Day (the Tellies'" glil who shows he much premise in sereen work). Fred KcNuv, Albert MacQuarrle and Kick CorIev. - The reappearance of the dependable Valthall causes natural wonder that he iver dropped from the limelight. "The; Birth of n Natien" vviu net his only , Jreat success: In fact, a preat many I tblnk he has done far greater thing-. De you remember him as Kdgar Allan Iee in an K-ennnj feature entitled j "The Haven." but really mere a story j It the poet's life than a pietmlzatlen of the one peem'1 It wa- a film marked bv terribh unie.il settings, sunl much unln-plred and inartistic "-pititual. dernment." but It -hewvd Walthall in 111 111- ln-trieni" greatne-s. ' M Wultha'I'- -ereeii biographies de jbet make any mention of his two lb-en1 portrayals, but both of them were dlgui- i fied nnd worthy creation-. His1 t'Ghe-t-." iiuite naturally net popular, with the -creen "fnnette-," who ilem.ind rereetped mu-h and mnnev-bu-ine, jvns as grim and fascinating a- the tage play, and his "Pillar- of Secictj", wat n poignant picture of a conscience- troubled soul. 2 In a quite different direction, but e- ( tniplifUng the man- ver-atllity, tin if i Wat. The Misleading I.ady . ' an 1'.-- canny production m which pretty IMna llaje (a riiiladelphia girl by the way, nd another who-e viiiuiil dKippeai . nce from the screen i- te be lamented). dnyed the title role, and geed l,i Inrry Dunkin-en, -till occn-lenalh te ' be seen, "played thei happy -ge-lucl.y ' Iunntic who thought he was Napeleon, i Here we had the jovial and twinkling- I eyed Walthall of comedy, just ,u mudi the nrtlr as ever. would still , v'- KSH!l s?w', . ' .wam ('mrnvA. i-xm$mimm 3k nsJ xis mf i:.MmyWpm ft VV SVALL'ACE REID. AGNES AYRES. iSS''',""4 ' Vt-jW !- 4PW"H tt V ' "THE DICTATOR1: Palace? 'BORDERLAND" UiHtmt igraLV', ,Vj'x y t," V, ' , m,"" H Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come CULL.EN LANDI?, "VATCH lOUt? 3TFP" A-rcadta Photoplays te Be Seen en Lecal Screens Soen August 14 "If Yeu !Mtfe It Its Se" "tth Tllenl, Me.glmn, Mrnlev . I", el There Wau.- with Itwls U St 'ie. Abiliie "The eunt,' I uinn, ' with Marl-m P.i'eM, Karlton 'Hate ' with Alice I.nk. rcnilla Whl e s.,uan Sltei. ' with Jack Helt I'alacf Th, Ka: Mall, ' with Charles .Ien- -. Victeria (tv0 w,iks) Scplemlier 2 "Count of MentO Cr ste " with Jael; Gilbert, Stanten "BloeJ and Sand" with Itodelph Valentine, Stanley MRS. WILLIAM B. OGDEN TO MARRY THIRD TIME Widow of Orange Planter te Be come Bride of R. A. de La Mater New Yerk, Aug. G. Mrs. Willlnm Butler Ogden, twice mnrried nnd widow of the thrice married famous orange planter, of Miami, will wed again in the autumn. The graceful and exquisitely dressed Mrs. Ogden lier-elf announced the en gagement yesterday. She will be mar ried te Hoswell A. de La Mntcr, of the film of Themu- Ciisac Cemuany, and a descendant of an old Trench family. Mrs. Ogden. thieugti uemg made the chief beneficiary in the estate of her late husband, said te be wertli between -i 100.01)0 and $."00,000, and owner of the la .slily beautiful estate, has lieeumc lefendant in a startling suit brought by I he ease bcrtrjimir In t.ilntU lniinei- ln.re. nre . i- -till being fought ill the .Mllllll! boiling isr aheady in New Yetk. i courts. .,.,, Anx.iig etl.tr note- of interest te l'liila- I Mrs Ogden mine te New Wk from dtlphin theatiegeers are: .Viigmla when a young woman, Miss ".lust Marn.d." the r.irce In which 'Sally llernilen. hoen afterward she Vivian Mi'itln ictiirned te the -tage in .bieame the vvife of (.ustnyus A. talker, New Yeik last -en-en. is new plavlng a multi-millionaire of 'larrytevvn. She in Chicago and will be one of the fall I divorced him in lim and almost lm attractions here. inediately wns married te Mr. Ogden, Oti- Skinner. Instead of nnne.irliic In who lived but a lew mentn- atiervvani !i new nlev n- titnwirnd. will revlvi ll. EUGENE O'BRIER "CHANNING OP THE NORTH,SE'5T" Camtel HOT OFF THE STAGE IRON Notes en Plays in New Yerk and i These Heading This Way Tail theatrical p'.uis. which aie jn-t ethet heirs te bleak the will NEW PHOTOPLAYS BTANLVY "One Clear Call." a Jehn ai, Stahl production, marking the re turn of Henry 11. Walthall te screen prominence; enst of this steiy of the Seuth and a Ku Klux Klan uprising contains Milten Hills, Clalre Windser nnd Irene Hlch ; nlse, Jack and Irv ing Kaufman, tongs. ALOINE "The Bigamist," based mi the novel of the same name, by P. 13. Mills Yeung, with a cast containing Ivy Duke, A. Ilremley Uivenpert, Julian Itcycc, Dorethy Scott, lldlth Kllisen nnd Guv Newall. Made In , England. hARLTON "P,erderland," a story of 1922 nnd I860, touching en the spir itual, with Agnes Avres In u tllple role ; Uculah Marie Ulx Is the nuthcrr, anil Milten Sip,,, Cassen Fergusen nnd IJertram Ornssby have roles. AltCADlA "Watch Your Step," a smnll-tewn romance, with Cullen Lan dls and Patsy Huth Miller as the two sweethearts. VICTOMA"Tha Seng cf Life," an other Jeseph M, Stahl offering, with n cast Including fleeigla Woedthwrpc, Gasten Glnss and Grace Darmond. ItEOEXT "Ace of Hearts" a Oouver Oeuver neur Merris ineledrmnn of the under world, with Len Chancy, Jehn Bow Bew ers and Leatrlce Jey CAPITOL "Channlnu of the North west," a story of the snow country, with Hugene O'Brien ns a young Pic cadilly rounder, who becomes a North, west mounted policeman. pnnvieusLY nnvicwcn PALACE "The Dictator" Hlclinrd Harding Dnvis' rclllcKlng farce, di rected by James Cruze. s'.irrlng Wnl Wnl lnce Held, and assisted by Wulter Leng In a comedy tele COLONIAL Monday, Tuesaay nnd Wednesday, "Fer the Defenne," with Ethel Clayten ; Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "The Man Frem Heme," with James Klrkwoed. IMPERIAL Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. "The Weman Who Wnlhed Alene," with Dorethy Dal Dal ten; Thursday, Friday and Satur day. "Fer the Defense," with Ethel Clayten. MARKET STREET Mendav, Tues day nnd Wednesday, "The Bacheler Daddy," with Themas Melghan ; Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, "The Ruling Passion," with Oeorge Arllss. ORE AT NORTHERS Monday. Tues day nnd Wednesday, "All for a 'Wom 'Wem an," with Emll Jnnnlngs : Thursday, Frldav nnd Saturday, "Yellow Men nnd Geld," with Richard Dlx. .V.YO.V'S A3II1AHSADOR Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, "French Heels," with Irene Castl". Thursday, Friday and Siturdnv. "The Flghlln' Streak," with Tem Ml. LOCVST "The Weman Who Walked Alene," story rf England and the Seuth Afilrnn Veldt, with Dorethy Dalten. Wanda Haw ley, Milten Sllla and Mnurlce Flynn IiV.LMOST "The Beauty Shep." adap tation of musical comedy success, with Raymond Hitchcock the Fair banks Twins, Billy B. Vnn, Loulse Fnzenda and Lawrence Wheat. SIXTY-NINTH STREET Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Man Frem Heme." with James Klrkwuid Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "The "Mr Antonie," the Beeth Tarklngteu S. (Irima built around the character of an " de La Mater is a son of Mrs. de La Mater, of (Hen Head, He sorved en the Mexican bolder Veman Who Walked Alene," with I Dorethy Dalten nnd Milten SW8. I cijivn Monday. Tuesaay, nnu i IS5 Little Benny s Nete Boek By Lee Papt The Pnrlt Ave. News Weather. Worse Slsslety. The Slmklnsca went en n t!.,,r.i. "T he ainn ni with James Klrlcvvoed. ncsday and Thursday ., Why JJ with James Klrkwoed. .. .... n..,1 ToesdaV. COLISEUM ' ''i.J, with Jnmes nleUnlnt l.,cf Hntbldnv tmt It wns nnrtlr The Man trern ,-. " WMl,ahine i ' " ' ' "" . ....,. spoiled en neceunt or runs iergcumK the Imnl boil eggs nnd pnrtly en account of mining nit the time. Intrlstlng Fncks About Intrlstlng I'ecple. Lerctter Mincers cttzitln Mnbcl came te stay with her last Snttldny nnd Sundey, the eny thing the matter with her being thnt she btudders wen she "The .Man rinii "- ..vinnshlne Klrkwoed : . Wednesday. SunsWne lilr'ThidVridayThe XL Ua' with'Heibcrt Hawlliisen. rrinf Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nnd Saturday, "Way Down i.mi. with Richard Barthelmcss. ATtiiuntiA Monday, Tuesday and A Wednesday. "Turn te the Right, with Alice Terry: Thursday, Friday an Saturday. "The, Ru"'8 l""10"' with Geerge Arllss. RARNVT'S GARDEN Monday and Tuesday; "Shadows of the Sen," with Cenwav Tearle: Wednesday nnd Thursd.iv. "Reckless Youth," with Elaine llammersteln; Friday and Sat urday, "Conceit" t0 "raen tries te tnwk, wlch Bh0 tries nil the time. Pome by Shinny Martin It .Mite Net (let (e Yeu O nlnt It n terrible sensnllen? .Test like n nightmare In a drenh, i.,v. ....!, x c.0,.iiinu lim Cem(,s At n party wen they pass crccm. Sports. Ktl Wernlck did alley In u jump nnd a hnlf i, day, bcetlng his own record n jump. Wy embnrrlss yourself crretind dcrty old money? bills took te the bank and for bran new ones. Only n small for service. The Lew Davis n Wernlck Clcen Meney Ce. ( inent.) Lest nnd Found. Nene. 0M mete in the baA eni. "y a bin Mrnlii: JId ilelk "tcnntit. CIltKl nnd vl .vvertta? Theatrical Billboard - for the Coming Week b VAUDEVILLE B. F KEITH'S Jehn Hyams and Leila Mclntyre. supported by a company which Includes Leila Hymns, In Hen- !.! n nnt..nnt musical SKCTCn, vjMuiiwv, .. .. -- :.-. -,lu v Frank Stammers, are nei "r.,. headllncrs: nlse, Henri scen, i '"'" delphla basso, formerly with both the Metropolitan nnd Chicago opera com cem nanles, In operatic vocal selections. - T-,..fV.. niwl Afr Mu'PAtlPV. CCCCn trio comedy pair; Hugh Herbert, nil nil ther and character comedian in "Mind Your Business," comedy; Frances Arms, songs; Fifer Brethers nnd Sister, nil kinds of dancing: Jehn Tyrell nnd Tem Mack, dances, and Jehnsen nnd Baker, hat Juggling nov elty, nnd usual Alms. OLORE "The, Drees Rehearsal," farce, presented by Jack Ellis, comedian, and cempany: also, Six Stellas, In "'Va riety of Novelties"; Leuis Londen, cowboy baritone; "Mickey's Return, comedy, with Frank Reddlck nnd company ; Burns and Wilsen, In com edy Bkit, "The Untrained Nurse"; Chlng Tey, Chlnese prima denna; Morten Brethers, harmonica experts; Three Apelles, athletic novelty, and ethers. NIXON Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday. Tebhlns Family, Including seven big nnd little funmakcrs, head the bill; also. Rule and O'Brien, song writers; McCnrt nnd Maroen, whirl wind dancers ; Orville Stann, "Bey Hercules"; Myren Sisters, novelty, and "Bey Crnzy," film feature, with Deris May , complete chnnge of bill Thursday, with "A Prophet's Para dise," as film feature WALTON ROOF Bill of entertainment for th" week Includes the following acts; Earl and Marie Gates, singing and dancing neelty. Jack Joyce, "bev with a smile," In songs and dnncs, Venllle, dancing, and Para mount Marimba Band, tropical jazz organization. Italian organ-grinder, next -p.en. Repert has it that "The Blue Kitten." n Shubert musical temedy, will meow its way Inte this elty In September. daiice- Starr will vary her n-iiul heavy lil-trlenie fare with a "soa-gein' inniedy." "Shere Leave." which has In order that no one think hi- abilnv te act limned. VVi.n- i,m (10it frnm the blue comes the dis hall sent thrill- and hver up and cevery by the wife thnt her husband has tlewn thou-ands of fans' back- when imn 'imiVried before ami never hotli ne depleted the Lene Wolf when that ered ab mt the picayune matter of fascinating character was brought ba letllng a divorce. Of course, she tells , llf. l "Pnk., I'.'ioe ' :l stnrv of the !,. l,,,kl,,i,,,l dint ll 1,, fitur )mfmtl yar " 'them." but -he make- the best of thing- ''V1 I'.lay ing at the -hole and opens In Aroenlinfrlv. no mntter what the call- tnr the s.ik.- of hop rhlldreii Tlien the New etK next vveelt. ber of Jehn M. Stahl-- "One Clear i husband tun- away with the children's Call." the authorship of wim h belong- i gev erne- . It all ends by the death of e France- Mimmo (Jreene. it will be a i,(s pr-t wife, a -eceud ceremony with In- second wife In order te legitimatize death se that -he can find happinis with a life-lung and devoted admirer. with Troop C, Squadron A. and went nvir-eiiM us a first lieutenant of the HOlitli Field Artllleiy, Battery 15, of the Seventy-seventh Division. He is a bai heler, of about Mis. Ogden's own use. CARTED OFF STOCKINGS fnntter of interest anywav te welcome I'Tlie Little Colonel-' back again. j ItinF mention was made above of a1 screen attempt te delve into the ftniritual. In the ease mentioned ( " I he Rnven") thnt consisted of s,im tmagin B nn ti . All nt whliii is di-mal news for these who have been waiting te have THIUi important film shetctnya next 1"1"' K" ' " tour. wtrL tit uictudr "Watch Ynnr In ndlitien te lb-ens "Peer Oynt, .-.fro. a lombimitieii automobile remrdii te be prutluc ed by the Theatre Guild epn neiiii(ii;raui win ni-e Twe Trusted Empleyes of German- The K.irr.v mere family, Tthel. Lionel tnu, miii Ar ArrUrl and Jiihti, will have a monopoly en the i ... , , ., ... Lenwcre Theatre. New Yerk, icpert-1 TJxe tr"',,,?a ey of the Allen .... -, it K, !,., l.i ,, II nt wwn'iJ .iii-, '! ntii .im .w-ii there, aii'l thfii'aftpr tmv will nit or 0" $ry nnd rather frightful -cone- depleting I and buccullc Unimn, with Cullen Lamln In Oetobet. .le-eph Scl ncle- and cele-tinl gate- and departing , mid I'utsy Huth Miller, at the Arcadia, be st.un-d m a play i .i..,,, I "The S'tnn of Life," a icienil Jehn Among ' movie" s a . . . . ,. i t.... . Ill inter (lays, tlie Him inuner- im, im, im, occnsienally delved into this sub ject, nnd have, quite naturallv . been rtiewing decided Improvement in their tnndllng of technical questions involved s Geerge Fitzmattrlee did wonder with "Peter Ibbet-en;" Franklin was quite jiucccs-ful in "Smi'.in' Through" and T. Hayes Hunter made u masterpiece Ut of' "F.nrthbeunil." Xext week, at the Karlton Theatre, Director Paul Powell will show what Success he had with things spiritual ami supernatural. Advance reports have it thnt hi- picture. "Borderland. ' is an ther one of the-e him- like 1 he Sllracle Man" nnd "Ilum(.res,,1e. which drifted through the production dills unhernlded. and became hits vernight. , , , ,(ft Heulnh .Mane nn. wim e-.w - M. Stuhl nrqiiirfieii. at the Victeria ".let" of Hra'ts, ' a melodrama by Geuverm ur Meirii, at tht Ucyeni, "I'hannimi of the Xaithu fit. with Uuqene it lint n, nt the Capitel; the relhO.in'j and drlujhtful "Dictator." ii.-l, W'lllmv Heid, tit the 1'alaet ; the atlicntuieuti and viittiwi H'emfln Who Walhtd .Went.-- uifA Dotethu , Itnlten, t the I.eeunt, and "Tin llcauty .siei," at the Ilclmunt. ! STILL mere Interesting are the an- neuneenieiits of some pictures te be shown here within the next few weeks. Thov include "A Fetd There Was," new' ver-ian. with Lewis Stene and a i stunning east. Aldine, nn August 11, "The Fast Mail," Lincoln J Carter' Carter' pepulur thriller made Inte film hummer, ' nt the Vlcteriu. for two weeks; "Bleed and Sand (this will interest the of German origin. tars scheduled te appear en the "tage next sea-en are Pauline I'loderiik, Sessue lluyakawa nnd Henry 11. Walthall. "The Mu-ie Ile Revue," which ha per-isti d In New Yerk for ever a year, will n -ike Philadelphia its first -top en the roan. William Cellier and Flor ence Moere are new feutured, nnd prob preb ablv will he when it mine-, here. The people who didn't see "Llght nln' " during its recerd-brenklng run In New Yerk will lie relieved te knew that it is scheduled te arrive here sunn time during the coming season. Frank Bacen will be seen In his ac- cu-temed role. Out of the a-sertment of plays which he tried out en the Coast during the summer. Ilenrv Miller has brought a couple Kast, and enu of them, "La I Henry Hever Tenclre-se, will open ni me ruiupirr mi I. with Miller and Miss Klltll stieets, Gennantewii, were nrre-ted last night as they wete leaving the mill with a quantity of silk stockings. Systematic thefts have been made from the mill for months. Suspicions finally centered en Jeseph F.fihnser Wynnefield nnd Aslimcnd streets, and William Miuth. l."41 Amine street. They were held in $S(M) bail each to day for n further hearing by Magistrate Co-telle. PHILADELPHIA. INSTITUTION T A wiwrnmrntm CHESTNUT HTRKET IIIXOW 18TII STKEET NEXT WEEK A MAMMOTH SUMMER SEASON SHOW! The Musical Comedy Favorites! JOirN M'.ILA HYAMS&MCINTYRE Predentin a Onp-Art Comedy "HONRYSUCKI.E" Philadelphia's Favorite Operatic Start HENRI SCOTT rernifrlv of Metropolitan Rnd Clilcape uranu uih ra l;op in npcciai FRANCES ARMS In a hi Hen of Peng Type FIFER BROS. & SISTER Youthful Htnrs In Original Dancee HUGH HERBERT rePt'LAIt ACTOU-Al'TIIOIl INHI3 OWN COMIUjY. "MIND TOt'n niTfllNESS" JOHN TYRELL & TOM JAY MACK j JOHNSON & BAKER In In "PnACTICr." "TIMi:tAr TWISTS" Aixii-s iwin.rs i tei'ics or the iy i i-athe m:vs '1 Extra Added Attraction! AND Extra Added Attraction! MR. DUFFY & MR. SWEENEY Tlin RUSSIAN ENTERTAINERS RE-UNITED ! Shows Dally. 2 A ,8 P. M Prices, Mat. BOc A. .11c. llexes, Mc Nlr-hu. 30c te Jl se Tux Included. Seuts nn Sale One vVeek In Advanie. Ilieno 1'llbert tl398, DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA ODD FELLOWS AT PICNIC Mystic Ledge Has Annual Outing at Crystal Springs A community jiicnie wns held by Mvstic Ledge, Ne. 1270. Independent Order of Odd Tellews. of HolinesburK, nt Crystal Sprlnfis, en the Penny pnek Creek! today. The committee arranging the event wns as fellows Albert V.. Green, chnir ninn : cnnt"'ts nnd RnmcN, Jnmes Mnrnh; trnnspurtntiuii, J. Spencer Mor rison ; tnblei nnd nrrnngenientK, Jehn lietli ; refreshments. Harrv J. McOeilRh, and bnnd. Dr. Charles h. llltiuer nnu 52d St. tSJ i below Market l 1.,... 1 .. .1. MIII.lw etiil K.U inrit . . ..... .. historical aim " " ".' i ,, i ,.tn ,t ' IimIIpsi with the cwnrthv and bfiirt- 'T "' ,' . ' O d Favorites in New flay bptter aeeeuni i mt-'-u ',""' ",.,", ,' , the Litter in ( iicaae in tnc same menin. c-eim-uj pm,- "' "--- ,,uiu. C5-vt' . Vviv Open All Summer On!y Ved-Vil WestefCifiyHall Big Time Acts AND Deris May in "Bey Crazy of her previous -tarrliiK ' M.isqueradi r ilVCH tlinn in any Vehicles. .lmnl mill nor nn , -aih: ""',"," :".. i':,,i,l(ktle The Yeuntr Diana. " IlOUUi'll 'i Hi'- . J i ' wheM ut'nnij hns been ; put oil a nnie: .Meutt i risin, nt tn t lmnrrt '''t'llO I tl Un tl t f flf Znnflfl" II nil Si" Vh.T.. ,mld be little left The irirlt of ii wife of vesterday who left rjUlllLUUVVK of the Filmi for the . --- -- . .,. i IV ftr l,-b,,,l for .n-lh.. ..,; . ; . f., ir. ,. rr j '" -. , ," i.lT'S. tl of tedav. temp.. dti aake t ui.ie ;,,,, rewp(III 6II t,ie r,t. ' -, tnn -I " a M'-" ,.l tra In leav In ? Chj Servniit. elese te the borderland et ,,ne u,, rti,ni fei prod 1, ma, ik fn it ! Uht-HavinR time. J.l, .nn the Miirlt iimiinunleilte with -,i,.rt ,,, ,, "7;ic Vlmmjin ' . Sunday Outing at Wlldwoed 1'ive hundred omplevos of the Georce P.. r.van-, ("empnny driiL'H, will held their 111111u.1l eutniB nt Wildvvoed te- in 1 111 est- ay- They will nppear next fall In a bhew much en the order of their recent kuc cess, "My Heme Town Girl," and Miss Mclntyre will play her accustomed chntneter of a Quaker maid. She has a fimiliar role in "Ileneywickle," the sketch in which i-he and Hyams ap pear nt Keith's. The latter is a pro pre pro teee of William Cellier, with whom he plnyed in "Miss Philadelphia." the w'lfe. but she inunnses te wive her Acnes Ay res plays the wife of vi-Mtur- Itmethv tilth i fe be Hit hard Ha Afincs Ayres plays tne wiie 01 yejiur- (,,.HS, If tiding ur,mai in "I 111 1. day, ttie hpiril nnu u- "' e isinnelie rure., ii'ia i,anru, The unuMial and urtlstie part of the t jtm0 j.tnteln. June 1 '. dm Jehn picture is Mild te be the eerie note. i(uirl ltarbnrn La ''i L'dirard the BUBBi'stieii of tin occult, and In- c,,,,,,,!,, and Ilarrp Iwf ,, mil a'l vector Powell's hnndllnB "' the wraiths ltl ,,n lfl f,iui rciir if "(funny thnt hover ever the earth. . I 4,1,,,,, , San ue ." 1! .w- I't'in . nimsen Pei-aiisen lbiJ the role of the I ,, ,,.,,,,, f (jnldvin U 1 .' ' ... - i. ,.!,.... ... Hi ...... Uncommon Sense Hy .IQliy BLAKE Nothing But Werk 5 5 IT WAS recently announced from the White Heuse thnt President Hard- plans included nuuum. Sver with whom Agnes is about te lly , id Milten aillH the husband. remember VA! SMASHING indictment of the evll of bliramv as practiced by emc men in bll society "is the man- -iter In which the Aldine's f.aiure next reek Is described. Aptlv. therefore, It ft celled "The Illaami'-t" mid nerves te if,,,,,,,,,., lmnd te Wll'eiv Greve tomorrow fctroduce te Philadelphia uudieneeH a 1 r,,r ),is uuniial iiii"..'T en:: U.-nn lit Seung English stnr by the inline of Ivy A(ll,,( ,0 t, lllm r .jei-eirc, iiiueiib iiimmer in "lahlti, mnhiiu 011 .in rriifiirt ilcfim", 'Tiipfiiiti Hluckbiid." Nerma 7 ulmndye uill ilni H'.tAla the Law" en her rciuin from a trip te Kuiupc. .,. ,. important position, a man ceases , , '.,... f ,,, Keur,. They be- Heti" te hi- employers, who number. In ! ... " f !,.. nri.vlillillPV. Mlllll) IlUn- Jehn Philip. Se::., vlU br.i.B "" ,",,":,! i;oVnee.le. VIST's vu'ltien hur work. m-i, 1 1 11 prxiil ililni; te v hi 11 one Bets te envying tlle "wuP'lnt f a hlh eihce ,..i stiicucr un ordinary buslnehs man. and in t in kerviee or i e ot-eiin-, nun . - .-. . .. 1...1 1,.... t..-, .1 penitiK in the country must be reported te 111 III. Hundreds of thousands of people are always seeking te bee him for one ren Mn or ether, and wherever lie Is, he must see semn of them every day. His mull alone Is 11 task that would Once Sousa at Willow Greve yeunR Tlnke. T Whether or net that descriptive sen mgnce must be tnken en Its face value. lad blJtamv ndniitted te be an evil of LiH Uh Beclet.v. the picture lias u luimiier W& M anile of Interest In the hrst place, BT? w 9 f"' ,.,...iiui, 01. .. ...! w im t,. ,1.,,,, Vs." iT.j...i iii.iln.li.lti 1I11 setH sneh 11 (ine. ,v mnu, ",""," ,,..i1i, .".,..... ... . 0 UtttC, Hie 0111 iiiiki"'" iniii'iiiin iWell COUIll reauy ue miui hi iuw im i.n nnienir the top-Hoteliers was tin-.i.,.il no exceedluulv tine unci Ti . a. i, a, ..., . - -,. r 4 irtlntic fwiturc. ,.... C The HlguiulHt though takn from i a novel bv F, 13. MUIh eunn, appwirH iVj iaami. it eiieiin huh u tiui'i'j iiuiun. r " "" .. i.. i i i. "' H T Hi: (eik em of these people becomes it must be ntteuded te wherever he hap pens te be. T IS a laudable ambition te nsplrc nt the hend of a nation, but no man who is net willing te work IT, hit. concern. 69th St. THEATRE wWM WB xl-1' MI VAT. MONDAY TIKSDW ft WPDNKSDAX linOTII TAKKINISTOVH THE MAN FROM HOME Willi .lime KIrlinncd A Ann i . Nllpwen TIUItsDW. IltlDVY SATI'KDAY DOROTHY DALTON Weman Who Walked Alene Uat ether ile(.i'h. ill e Millie new rxiueli ("ill- .. f lr ,, or t),0r prosperity IB pimitiens Imliidiris' !' iialliuit ,,.., i,y a great strike, there Is no Seventh." (ledl.ll. d te t Seventh ' l' '. " . ", nt . ,.,.mi 0f t,e IttL'liuent. X. X (i-' !l".1' '' S''".''K- ntll the fctrlke Is settled. .iilled "LcuMh rrem My Xelih.i'k. ,,,,,.,.,.. ..ffi.ir, become cempllcn heth of which will be pre .-u ut tli,., . ,,,iml nrlses that may It I if fe belenc 'logically te the Plneio-Jenei-y fituilinn Hchoel of society or domestic ,'-.- 2.... it eneiiH with a haiiiiy family. 1- wmw.- - -- .- -.-. IT rkaabmid d wile receiving nrieium en f i f'SSeccntduii of the fifth uuulvuibiiry of Ik I Blr weddlni, Then like that prever-I'fl'-KehUdren, and linaljy bib convenient. MS'enU cciiieerv nmiinw .,., ,..-,. rentures of the opening 'lavs if ilie hand will be miIeh bv Ml-s Morien" Meedy. Kipiane, Jehn Uelan, ceri.etl.-t, and (jeorge Caiey, xyluphenint. New Soloist at Woedsldo Helen Harlow, soprano, will -.iiceeed Ida Davis as soloist with Hi cele I'ur- liane's band at Woedi.le Pink ne.xt ......lr nnd un unusual uid attractive nuislcnl program bus been mapped out. The hecend Chlldrcn'H Day iti announced for Wednesday. August 10, between neon and 4 o'clock. ted ad . , . I ., ,l nnu llilv l te inl"UIl(ierliiieuii.-, "' '""' ,, . war, no vacation is posMble till they are '.traightened 01U ANY v un holding u very srent or lm lm pertanr lb can never get very far iiv.iv from it. Qii.-tleiii arise that he alone can t'"1.' Meil In l"-s'r efices refuse te take rc'iii'i i I'itl s that belong te the man l lit., trt'elfer nfllOO. Whether he is nt home, or seeking some, wirt of rest in the mountains or the Henshore, every considerable nap- harder than he has ever worked In his life before tJieuld harbor any such as- plratlen. Through the whole term of r.flice there can be no real vacation n get ting nvvny from wearying routine such as an ordinary man can bemetimes enjoy. It often hnppens thnt men with no ' particular eagerness for heavy labor I are elected K inipeitant eflice J'.ut once elected they have no choice but te serve, and serving a peeple in the hardest work that any man can de and usually the most unsatisfactory. t'epirlulit, till! hUI'KHVIMNi. TDK hTAOK Thn appolnlinent of II r. AukueIui Thema. I te upervlfci tha innrullty or hIuub piny. wan treneriintly ce.nmfnteil upon In 'On Ore- emi TheuBlH." the unununl column hy Jy S Ileuie, appeurlnir retularly en, tlm edi edi terlat pane of the fuaue Leixikh, "ilaku II 1 Hbl." Adv. Germantown Ave. & Venango St. MONDAY, Tt't'.l),Y & KDNKfiDAY ETHEL CLAYTON In "FOR THE DEFENSE" THIUSI)Y 1'IIIDW sXTl'ItDAY IKKIT1I TAlCUNdTON'sl "THE MAN FROM HOME" ltli .limns. KlrkuiKul i. Xnnn II. MIen .Vlatlnres N I V O N ' S .,:,'n.,nl.,,. 1:3(1 &:00 N 1 A U W e 7 A or. M. BOTH AMI IIU.TlMOUK AVK. SIOVDAY. TI'FSDAY A WTIIVKHIIAY IRENE CASTLE "FRENCH HEELS" Tlll'HMlVY, FltlDW 1 hATI'llDAV Tem Mix, ''The Fighting Streak" Cect DOROTHY DALTON Supported by MII.TON SII.I.S nnd UANDA HtWI.UY Weman Who Walked Alene 0211 S. Kit I nr MM. lllO ITS'. In 11 A I.I, NKT WT.KK WOODSIDE Something Doing All the Time Free Amusements Second Children's Day Wednesday, August 16 12 Noen te 4 P. M. DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND Ercelc Durbane, Conductor Helen Barlew, Seprano Fireworks Every Friday Nlcht RtHNCD KNTERrAINMrUT uiauUfiO(UIF ftRnvici: cuarTi:. i Partmeunt Earl & Marie R.t.. Marimba Band Singini and Dancief JACK "JOYCE VENILLE The Hey with a, Smile A .Scrim of Uanr.. BARNET GARDEN 4867 te 4889 Ridge Avenue Open-Air Photoplays Evenings d.. ThurH.-.UNU llAjnHJteTKIN Il but. AlliSlur Cunt, "tO.NC'KlX" GALLI-CURCI I SPK( IAI- CONTKKT KN(1A(JI:mi:t I (liirdc-n l'ler Theutre. Atliimic ciJv I Hf NDAY. AUOL'HT 20, AT 3 V j" I Prlrra. SI.60, S2.00, fS.liO, $3,n(i ', l-lim War Tji 10'c. Mi.u' efurra' Ne?;M Adclrena VV, HlBwan. Trvaa.. UurcJei? i-i.P . Tlieatte. Atlantic City. ""ruqii j jer ict.d air and coeuno imniszca Ann always iikhd i 11 A. JL TO ii:ir v. m. MONDAY- lJuyBLfiRy'VkA'an OPEN AM, SUMMER NlNTnCNTH AND MARKET -FlrBt National Attraction Jehn M. fitahl's StartlltiR Production Ev TimriMi nkw Titnenst NBW 8MILESI JO 31 V' Vivid Drama Tense Action! A CAST TO CONJURE WITH, HEADED BY Milten Sills, Claire Windser and Henry B. Walthall ADDED ATTRACTION MUSICAL FEATURE NOTEWORTHY THE TWO FAMOUS PHONOGRAPH SINGERS IRVING and JACK KAUFMAN WHO ARE SELDOM SEEN, BUT ARE OFTEN HEARD IN MILLIONS OF HOMES OFFERING THEIR LATEST POPULAR SONG HITS AUOUST 14 THOMAS MEIOIIAN In "IP YOU RELIEVE IT, IT'S SO!" ALDINE. NINETEENTH AND CHESTNUT NOW UNDER THE DIRECTION OF- STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA JcVEEKONLY COMMENCING MOliW HlST PffSENpTTION V "N Featuring IVY DUKE MOSTfiWWSOFs. SgZEEAJ3g?ff77ES AUG. 14 WILLIAM VERSION OF "A FOOL FOX MODERN THERE WAS" AT 10 A. M. 12. 3. 4. 0, 8. 10 P. M. ADMISSION. GOc M A BROAD CHESTNUT AT 10 A, M. 13. 2. . 6, 8. 10 P. M. ADMISSION. SOU WEEK BEOINNINO MONDAY A PARAMOUNT TICTURB clqnesJlyres BORDERLAND The remanca of a society belle who loved net wisely but tee well. See her lavish gowns and daring escapades. ISwiV01lXA,a!i?-NF.5xV?,Ai!,, RAYMOND HITCHCOCK And n Wonderful OiiHt Incluillnc llll.l.l . VAN JAMKS .1. I'OltHETT, I.OII'd', I'A.r.NIIA. THE r.VIHIIASHlJ 1VVINS. IIIANA AI.I.KN, MONTAHU I.IIVE mill I.AVVKKNCi: VVIIKAT In "THE BEAUTY SHOP" il f 4lnt & l.iiiHiutir Ave. mSTdfi nJA. memv, ti i:hhy ftt&iVWCl nd IJlfllM'.siiiv Themas Meighan, Bacheler Daddy TIIVIlnllAY, nili'AX nivixmi.w I . XV I1I1IIIVI1IIIU I JJJ ?WAV DOWN EAST" ffl WILLOW GROVE PARK Tudny Is the IjibI Duy of Waiaili Lep and Hia Orchestra Jr'HI I'linl ('OBlelln, Tener ""ALDINE U(i.L.i"vi: '"''' J-"" w)c-i GcerK i:iief. aiwvs IWARNER A;rVv7,IVfv;-jHs'. PALACE 1214 MARKET STREET 10 A. M. TO 11:13 P. M. WEEK HECilN.NINCJ MONDAY m WteDICTATO EurpeiiTtD or LIIA LEE sTBOM TliF PlAY tK0 N0 ILOyx; RICHARD HAROINOrwj A PARAMOUNT PICTURE VBCTORIA NINTH AND MARKET 0 A. M. TO 11:1S P. M. A JOHN M. STAIII., PRODUCTION ytfrn A Uruma nf I)lnlica awl igeiHQ discontent TJ THE SONG OF jure jf C'aht IniliicJes Oabtun Oiling, (Jracn Dunnnml nnJ Mict r Rli-hiinl lli'ft'lrlck wPSl BARNET GARDEN . nnuju OI'E.N-AIU I'IKITOI'I.AYS IlVKNlviu teuitUtr-'-VV TIIK KOAluiTll HaIue" ' i GLO JUNIPER AND MARKET OPEN AM. HUMMER Popular Vaudeville AT POPULAR PRICES NEXT WEEK THE POPULAR (.H.VfLDIAN FRANK ELLIS AND m. IN A DELiairiTL'L KARCE COMEDY "A mm OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE ARCADIA SIXTEENTH AND CHESTNUT 10 A. MTOU:lBP. M. WEEK CO.MMENC.INU MONDAY WITH I'l I.I.I'.N I.AMIIK AM I'A1Y KI'TII MII.I.ICK . I MARKET I"' AM la II in r CAPITOL li EUGENE O'BRIEN n "Channing of the Nnrthwej i'KI-.U.'I MOll'1? ll.l,r- ALHAMBRA ,, "Turn te the Right" ir-M J ym r,
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