I1 1 J,. J PVV - &'' i ! iff fi" K WM Mt? n. 10 iMOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK s Character Actors Prominent in New Films Themas : . Meighan at Stanley OTAIi-OAZINO, both lu filileni nnrf ,.,nHtro,le,y. nhvnys lins nnd nhvnys V Will be n popular pntliiK InefTcctiml picture, mnritnl troubles s and tbp revolt of (lie peer, ului-cl mi - tner cntmet rtlMtirli tin .-crrnlty of the , Btnrs, but tin fuel reiiuiln tlmt the ' pest Ititerentlng perseimlltius nnd tlie best neter.s nre often te lw found n the Huppertinu ennts. The irutli of that statement eeuld never be mere clearly shown than by the Im'f dozen mere than usually in teresting lilm openings Monday P niXSTANt'K Themns Mclghnn U the Rtnr of flm Wtn?iliv fnntnrn nnd I Mr. Mrl?hnn In eiip nf nor itxfTtiMnii.il screen "heroes" who neither struts nor I poses, nnd who is e.-mnhle of el-iiic - chnmetertzntietis that are vivid and different. Nevertheless, Meishnn's lntr-t pic . tlire, "If Yeu Helleve It. It's Se." Is also notable for the presence of Theo Theo eore rieberts, this time ihi ins a rr.le that Is radically different from the luKs business man of the Held ui.te inincdie. Here l,e is "Sky lt'ue." n plcturevpic confidence man with lone and patn arehal heard who masqiictaded as an Itlnernnt Jireachcr. It is geed te Huberts amiin prawns parts that ale different and out of the erdlnaiy. We leek buck en his remaikab'e rnnke-up and riiarnrtPiizntinns in "Tli" Sewers," "The Call of the North " "The Censul," "(Jirl of tlie Cddcn West," "Mr (irex" and many ethers, and the thought of their indhldualin rnnkes the sameness nf his recent rnV n tiling te be recretteil. (inlv as the blacksmith, in "S.uin tlun.; te Thi'ik About." and. in a lesser decree, the pchemine pelithian. in "Our I.ein'iuc Citizen," has lie been pivi-n ri" f,,r striking pertriijaK. Heperts nf his net - picture i net as "L'ncle Jesh," in "Tie Old Homestead." which is linishe have him with mepncle and suave man ner as an up-te-date Seuth Sea pii.ite Sounds inte-cstiriR IJeberts tan't the only interest Ins character man in "If Yeu Iielleve It. It's Se," however, Je-eph l'ewlins always te be :iser!nt'I with "The Mir acle Man," in win, h lie pl:iw-l the venerable patnnch. Ins a similar rile here. The comparison is furthered by the fact tint iii-nrce I'eine Tucker, di rector of "The Miraile Man," intended te direct "If Ye't llelieve It, It's Se." when his untimely death intervened. The themes of the two pictures .are . somewhat akin, though "The Miraile . .Man wa-s l-y rritnk A. I'.ickard. and ' the present is bj I'erly 1'oerc Sheehan, author of the nnferse'ttahle "Whi-per-lnc Chorus " In both, Meiu'iian is the recenera'ed iroek, only in thK case there is net the dominant spiritual note in his reformation. Charles ):;le is another line character man in the cast. ; and Pauline Starke, she who played i "Sandy," in "A Vmnei thu. Yankee." In Hetty Ceuif son's Mm e.s,,r in the role of heroine opposite Meic'ian. Tei.i Ferman. who used te he an ' actor, and did -.we great picies of mt - ing, one in "The Cost of Hatred." with Kathlyn Williams and Theodere IJob IJeb erts and the ether in "Fer Uett.-r. I.?!,. or"-''-" 'I"r He Mille, directed It Yeu llelieve I ''. Se." TTtVnN mere v.iu.iu:; is the supporting -' east in fact, the whole cast in 'A Foel There Was" (,.w version i. In the lirst place, there are no stars. but a group of unusually talented and well-known plajers te present t!u Perter l.'mersen P.rewne thriller, which old-time movie fans ,v,.i remember as . a lurid vehicle f,,r Thedn H.ar.i. ; In the present Instance the fnmum Story of the vamp and flic vamped is done with a dignify and a simeritv quite refreshing, say the advance re'-ports. , Here are some of the in-ercstjng peeple: Lewis .stone, who will also be aeen nt the same iheatix mieii in the role of Hudelph in "Tin; Prisoner of Zemin" ; Kstelle Tayler, cheen after much discussion te play the Vampire, well known here from her work in "While New Yerk Sleeps," and who will be seen wu again at the Stanten. when "Mente Cnste" open- ; Mahleu Hamilton, interesting leading man, who is te phiv Horatio Drake in lae new Terslnn of "The Christian." a role i't : merlj pla.ved hv Donald Hall; M.irj Tl" Daw. one,, hailed as the Cera'dine IV--rar (ind. who achieved her piesnt pn-i. tren of sipularitv by her work in D.mg Ian Fairbanks' films ; Irene Itich. vet erun lilm iii-tress; Wallace McDonald, vhe, aineng ether thing-, 1- Don Den ; May's huhbiind: William V. Meng, fc diameter man of a thousand reie. and t Muriel France- Dana, aueihcr of the bcreen's veung-ters, Iimmett .1 rijnn directid ", Foel lliere VV a- and In deins se snout dav en heard an ocean liner te -d'ure the ' scenes el tin- tool and the "woman who did net care " riaherate hoi.. and at- tractive (ihl-Werld vondltien are nNe uliewn. In fact, the amour et' tin. tie,, lendlnu characters has Income .1 re-;, uiur juiiei-miian lour, with --lop-evcrs at Venice and Londen. All in all, It's one of the most intenstin,- efffnti.'s of the j ear. TIIKKi: Is a regulation "tar" in the Knrlten picture, hut thire are rlse some sitleiidid I'larmter pmple u the enf with her It Is a si reen ver ver fietl of Millie Cerelll'rt "I'he Youns Diana," and Minion Davie- plas tlie lend lnr; role. The his character pnit is pin veil hv Pedm de Cordeha, whose appearaii.'es en Tlie si'rceii nave iieen all tee lnir. ipient. Iteiuemher him In "( 'atineu'' nnd "Miuie Ue'.i" and "Temptation" vUt, Gera'dlne FnrrarV And In "liaihary Sheep." vvliell he tvpiln-d the spidj ,,'f the African ih'-crt which lured IUie FerRitsen from Per he cIV In "The Veun,; Diana" he is neen as Dr. DlmitrniK, a Mdetitist who even trenscends in occult power the Mnitcr Svenitall of "Trllhv" and who has the hllity te resteie llevv n jeuth. The heroine's fa her is- played by Mneklin Arhiickle. another Ktaije vi t ernn, who Iiiih heen f-cen seldom en the silvered sheet. Fenest Stanle.v phivstlie nere ami -.vp-,v ('linen lias an im Dertant iiart. Iiiciilentallv , ! is nald that Marlen Davif. ineie or less ci,iii,,m Inte her own here, showing unexpected actiiiK ability, especially in the t,ccnes where nlie Is pictured as a araj haired " and dour vvetuan appre, lehins .-pins or- hc"(L ... .. ..... i une director wiihii t enni,sn ler this ...,,. ..,,,... ...i.e.i, i, ,.!.... ,...," ....a i hiMiib, j.'..i i.ni'ii iiue iii.uiu line 3 "vision" (-ceiies that are said te be j S puxzlins until the Until climax. Ac- i cerdlnitly, the production of tlie pic ture Is ascribed te two men, both well '"known te lilm audiences- Albert Cupel- lanl and Hebcit Vigueln. SVPVOUTISU Alice Lake in her latest picture, "Hate," irhich is tn 1 be iheien at the .licadni next irrrA-. rtns tlnee built character men, JIanii i Kerthruu (i.artl I re et the flint ; "Christian" ami playing a part in the neic ene rcmi'mhcreii for hi t'lt'M nnd i lerrille btiattcd hunband in "The , Painted World"): Jehn I nee (formerly tef Lubin), and Charlet Clary (another t-wwlf wiv hi. u.i. iviivib zvH-uumy 5i te WfJ w Kathlyn Willlami, ' 'fiiitdWi.- dominated Fex' melodrama, i'Mv&Mfal&R9iiim,'AS&rt Xeg,l STARS OF STAGE AND SCREEN HERE NEXT WEEK THOMAS MEIGHAN anJ -THEODORE ROBERTS IF "lOU BCMEVE IT, IT'3 SO" "elunley Photoplays te Be Seen en Lecal Screens Soen Ausu-t 21 'The Gild, d "age ' with G'.er.a S'van-en S'enle" "Th T'.' ( N. w irk. ' ult.i M..y M. A.ev Aid n "Tl" Ut iii'iful l.i.ir. vv.th , Kath nn Mi nen.ild, Knrlten "Th,- I tul. rstudy, ' vv h LerH Mav. nndia "t 't,e 'I.-.ir t ".ill." with Henry V.Vtha'l. Pala,- .""pptemlier '.' B.e d and ?"nd " with Bodelph Vu! mlr.e, St.m- 1. 1 M 'iite f'riMe," with Jack Gil bert Stanten .septHiubfr 1 1--' Prisoner of '. nda,'" w .th Lew. Mmi, Aldim m the Unilui'1 man in Ihu tmleilramntic Arcadia fcaturi . m . TIIH verv latest s-tj le in movie- i the ultn. sup, r, t.tra proof melo drama de luxe. A.s a icsiilt. all the Nellies, the beautiful cloak models and the Iicrtlins, tlt, -.m machine girls have been resurrected and found then way te the si reen "Where Is Mv Wan dering I!e TenightV" "Why Girl- l.eave Heme. I'ln- Curse of Drink," "Ha',-- te Kiehes," "lireadwaj Alter Dark." "Mere te I te pub-d." "(inly a Shep G.rl, 1'lie I. ure of Breiidw.iv ," 'Forgive and Ferget' and a duicu mere have been tilt.inl. The ii'teriiii feature next weel; i from the pen of jtreLnbly the greatest of all "thriller" writers, Lincoln J. Car ter. It 1- called "The Fast Mall." and rumor has it ,1 might j entertaining vnru. with such tru-itj shiver-producers as u horse inie, upset b. trickery ; the ephi- slell e f the boiler et a .Mississippi itlver ste.nner at the ni of a ure.it race, a thrilling jump from an auto te a loie- motive and a terrifvlni: ti.-c sm-w. ("htirles .lenes 1 he u-.m te he "Iliiik"i is tin mtrculil hi 10 who survives all the picture -, stunt, .nui plana 10 make iner such natures Adelpli .viejeu is me villain v.-he -till pursues them, nnd ceed old Ilnrrj Dunl:in-en lias a part. Kileen 1'erej is the heroine. WTAItY limit: i: ;-. . ;.i in"S ''I he (llunn ji I'mil." u ill hr ami at thr Iliamt, tilth llirhanl Iiit mid Il l w Chailini I; ftatuirn; Tem Moen n thr utar uf the Caintel in'tiiir. "Ifcutin'i thr flame" , "While .s'ntrtii N'r'P'.' intli -link Unit, irill hr thuiin at thr I'nlnrr; I hr Unlrat ut t),r Hrlment. ami i)nr thr lienivr, tn jiiiy i"'j' wi "it- i.'i- .-i. ., ....... f .!.,. 1r...i FILM high Ushts I who run as thev for the readers rem nc I nr e Madu'e Kennedy has nn pie Iliithwav." a fi'n.e, ' ... t.l A!.. l i...i..n K-I..1 m-iiv hm hnislied "Tlie I'nr. i.in ili,rl,u:iv " a fi'ii.ed virsinn of the ' sta.-e lilt "Dear anil will seen it, Irs se" i . I.d8'9m -. HrJii. 'A iy QSHP tBBSESic MARier- . sTHl c. ZS&amSMfiM navies, L -C W&fsmi. HHvfllHHL "THE YOUNG a Mil i B' JH SLEEPS" KilttC Wj fgL' ! BBhw Tkv-Ji X. 'tsaJH mMiml m ill J 'J1 wn"" ' - ka ,i- m ,. ',. . jr- m-mKuwfmmj-sX?-LAm -x. "-i-- - "THE FA- VML' "A POOL JmW AmSKBS -:'MF Victut-ia ---j- j i there JL -eP JaBr JHLb ,KlK ffv &. v-iaa. wsiiiss m. kA. "tt jim-- trtv. i i . v v. .. vr.r -- mprnifliii .rtramii I iy -sSW''f-,;v;y-rB'i- slwSIf ?a1Su HH 9EHhb m-X"lKi'SF mm KmmWBwm$mmWy KMS" JmSA "BEATING THE' GAME" tfir. ft BM Capitel stil e mi in. ll .in , uiei miii 'ieii - - , ., n icuin te .',. stiiE.. herself. .'par.y when It Kees en tenr in the fall K, .'. e Sue's "Mv.steries of Paris" i In the ineai.tln.e the ' higl.-l.a ed le he tiltued witl, a wiM i.i.liid.ni; Lew trase.llan of miiir' and lis nzzl ca Cedy. M.intnKii Leve. William Cellier. ' clew ns" ale dlsplaylnB their ability nt Jr Ftfie Shannen. Lucille I.a erne, (.yn'opauen in un- ii.-ii-.iu,, . (Iladvs Ilulctte and probably IMniund and his clowns will en out te Camp Itreee - Mere than SMMU.'fK) Uupi Wednesday mernliii; nnd Rive has been elTered for screen iiithu te an entertainment for the crippled chll "The J hit" and rejected, report snvs. t dren there This Is n .venrly or neml- ."n.n striin!nr'k Itiiininet " venrlv nraetlee of the Keith mnnnKe- v... n,.n iivmn. uiii be Mnr-hnll N'el. n-M nxt directorial effort. , j,,,,i Valentine is seen te phiv "The1 Siiiinndi Ciivallir." ndapted from "Den Caesar de Haitian" Tyrene , i,nu.r Wtll play the part of an old sea leaptaln in Ith hard MnthelniesV next i feature, "Iiir. ... .lack i., .!.. i i I.. . i :.i M...11 j ii'Kiurii ii.ni u lis if,, 'in iiiiu,.. .en i n i nn Miller, prehahlv will he e-stnrred ln a lilm ; they tried te ft rlyhts te "Six- Cylinder Leve," but tailed. Children's Day at Woedslde Anether children's day will be held nl Woodside Park next Wednesday. In order te avoid confut-len, the children will be admitted te the park at 111 instead of 1 ..deck, nnd will be ulveu coupons entitllnc them te free rides en the park nnvibeinents. Special pie- Brums for the few reiniiinini; weeks of the r-eiiheu have been prepared by Krcele Durbane, head of the park's popular band. i,Dnre.si-.i,v nuMoneufl The t remle artlits crents th well- known fitrarleri, with the Kenulnnly humor, oils filrlcaments Inte which they rail, for th ,(fmee comic toctlen of th Sunday Pcatirt-ut". "Make It a Uablt."r-4dv, EVENING PUBLIC 7m m-mmr' h aim-. TOM MOORE. "BEATING THE GAME" Capitel Theatrical Billboard for the Coming Week Vaudeville l' 1' KEITH .S T.M Lewis, "high hatted tragedian f sung." will be m'u wek s rcadllner. He and his band of Jazzlcal Clowns, who re cently appeared In "The Greenwich Vlll.iij.. F.dllis ill v.i their fa- Mary Dun, an in song fetlval . Maude H.irl 'Inp'i'g uvredUnne: I'rldkln. Jr. and Rheila, dancing act: Sean- Ian D-no. Brethers and Scanb.n. novelty iliiR.ng and dancing, nnd Jehn P.Iemly and brother with their trained deg. Spotty r, 1.1 in e -ubana." musical cctnedy tai.ieui with big company, neaas nui. .., i u,.u ,i f,,,, . ATfiMf fiTnl ' lll'l II , 111 (-'Jllfs,-1 Ull'l lll I JllHVIl l"'l I.ep dancing nnd sinping specialty: Hawkins ami Mack, blackface co- icdims; San LKhert. character . 1 ii 1 in nn,i v tire tn n nn IntinlO Nn. ' 1 " " M..S-...., ..s meus nrjicram of syncopated muMc untieing (iirl," an Krlnnger musical Alse M W Hall, slnirlni,- and danclni! coined v, with Vivienne Setrel "The comedian, n-slsud lu- Walter Pear- i,Illf.i, .', i,, -'l( J r ' i .. 'i i i . s,,n .Mnle c,epr and L'mma Adams m n .. -: 'it . .. " ,.d !",(i Ai'U1 ' In "Tliu Sap " nddle Ilei, blackfuee V,1 ""!',. !,,,llI1 wUh Marliynn C'nieh.'in meiinlni-lst. nr.-sentlnir com- .Miller; Geed Merninir. Dearie"! l!d eilv t,wl sni,- C. rtriwl.t -.fr.rwlv nnil l Villi's "Perfnet Fnel" uttni,. ,.l ,1... ! also, rticst.r jehrsnn Mimed cyclist, , ricic include llnre Jvummer 8 new pay, and company, in neveltv skit with "I'omcrey's Past": '('uptaln Vnnle- I iem"dv trlniinincti; "JJanse Varieties, jack." the Ssnr Hnrrin cemclv it'. singing and dancing efferins lth I Will are I'iMl Li 1 , 5 V 1 Wil-en. Heward and Wilsen; Cecilia ..V L,.,.,,.' ""B,0r "'V1 JI,n,r I.-... ,..n .,.t v..- ,..n I Mx-t..vliiider I.eve. with ' rm.sf I it 1 :ii 1. 1 ifiiicui iiii-. tiiiv 1 ,i wii ',V, t,,,,. nH uwnn. which comes te the Ilread as lth open--Monday Ti'pcdny and ciines- 1. fl,,,,i ... ..,i, ic .....1. NION t-M Tnnv Cor, run Trie in nrveltl". .m the HouK-vanle .' ale J C I.wl.4 and company in "Hilly Santa Claus;" Ai.nc Sutter, vest pecKct raiuen 01 HM.7'O.V ROOF Special enBagement of l:v,v Taneuav, eccentric comeui - cemeui - enne ana popular vauueviue hl-.ju- " . . .. . .,, ......I linr will l.e fnturn of next j.reKfam. She will be nccempanled by n r famous erchestrn. anil win t .. .. V ....V. r,t cretfu nnil com- t-dv material te say nethlnB et new and etarthnu jrewns IIHIJ .V II' tnll " """' -...--.. Itiirlc-sriiie r ,C,Y0 0pPninB snturdnv nlpht with "jatiiei i: foepei-N "111k Jamberee" show, cast including J-ranK liunter, f'lurlcv Ward. Teresa Ware and etn-er'- Te continue during following w i ek. Ul.tnr Opealm; Saturday nlRht with "The Leve I'lrati-s." with hlK cast of f.iveiiti.i mil attractive chorus. Te centinuu during following week. Ted Lewis at Kelth'8 Ted Lewis and his band of jnzz t,..,rj l tnlnrc' n brief flier in vniide- villi' "and will he headllners next week in J. ' " - ,-. - ... T. V K ., I ,'u 'I lilt tllTllllIir HUAII- phone artist w ie was one et tuu ieu- tares of 'J'he Greenwich VillnKe Fel- lies' last vear, will rejoin thnt com- mint, nnd threuch tlie ceurtcHy of IJarry T. .Ionian, Keith representative In tliii territory, the children will he ylven n varied pret;ram of entertnin- uient. -- eni,..,-a willow Greve Concerts , T1 , ... T.ientenniit f eminanilcr .lehn 1 hllln i ........ .- . , Seusn and his hand will enter upon tlie. eoend vveck of their rnsuseineiit at mew uruvu m ' nun. eiU,, Wll he the hceend Heusa day, when inimv of the March King's compositions will be pla.ved. Saturday, Aiibum 10, will be (iriind Army Dny at Willow !ieve Park, with n cainpiire nnd u i pat ado by the veterans. S.msa will I aid In the festlvlt cs by and in honor I of the Civil Ur heroes by having his band play n few of the old vvnr-tlmc tunes Trocadero te Open September 2 The Tro"adere Utirlesriue Theatre will open en ijutiirday niitht, Septem ber '-'. with the "Pem Pem (Slrl" kIievv, according te an announcement just mude by Malinger Rebert Dendy, The interior of the Iiouke has undergone u complete overhauling. 1".. n- . n..n , . ini.,,,. fnnnn ciitiih iinei.'i iir.u n Ln inn n.in .'vi... iin..in . and st ne.s: Werdcn Hrethcrs 1' rench (l,., frethers" new cemedy: n return JiiKKkr-i Him feature. 'A Ide j 0f Drlnkwnter's "Abraham T Ineeln " i YWJrZhl cV'ef'-hmrhurv: l jvltl. rrank1 7,l.l;ne?Al with' 'Out of the Silent North." film n "The French D..1I1': Otis Mlcinuer In 4. .... .ii. iliii 111. linn nnnnrr. .iniir lit I'.iUUI -. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATTJKDAY, SS - ' TLmL -s ALICE LAKE n Scene. -Pr-cw. HATE" DOWNTOWN HOUSES WILL OPEN IN NEAR FUTURE Ferrest and Garrlck te Start Laber Day Bread Twe Weeks Later The Ferrest nnd Garrlck Thentres will open for the new reason en Laber Day, September 4, and the Breed will fellow two weeks later. lb) opening attraction nt the Fer- I re-t will be "The Passing Shew," with Willie and Eugene Heward, presented by the Shubert.-. In accordance witli the ' terms of the theatrical merger ninth ' here In the spring. Other attractions ' announced a- booked at the Ferrest Include "The Music Bex Iteview," tin- Sam Harris r.nd Irving Berlin I revue lilt, witli a cast that includes! William Cellier, Florence Moere, Jee . Sautley, Ivy Savvjer anil ethers.; latest Fellies." vwth Will Iteger-. The Garrick's initial nttrnctieu will i, (jI.nncl. Hlesnnis " .1 1.1. t ,-iet t,,,,, :fX ,ELi ' .V ,.. i". -' ,;' ''". "" 1 ' v.-.i uvai . t, iru iieyce, ,v'th music by icter Herbert and book 1 1 " ' ren de (.rcnsac. Ktlith Dav is the 'hiding woman nnd Hal Skelly the ' "'""'" -iiirr noenings nt the (Jar iriiex. nnil ITpIpii llnvnk in "T 1.(. I t t --.-,.-.- 4 II (III I.ndles. by Geerge Kaufman nnd Marc Connelly. 1 The- mme authors nre' responsible . 1 . r 1 .. . . j " v- . iiir " 1J11IPV ." tli nnmnr i eiAnnu V " ... . .....i ,u ,'r iimiue je, who T;nn Fontaine and Alfred I.unte. The 1 '''"T' s nifend show will he '"J'nn 1 .uiuu, un in'iis ivenne, mid tlinr ennuespearcan reportelre. : : " hhtei, rerieM nnu Onrrlck rri ..-. ,. ., . .. 1 neun es arc niiiicr tae manncniR dlree- will irlv.i their fa- Miutley, Jvy Savvver am ethers,: "The we.uen et reJ n. .Mxen-KirdllniriT, with , Tilnmns m. Leve iii his pest of general r .-. r.- CaBlne te Open Saturday The Casine Theatre will enen en Sat urday ni'.'ht, with James , Cooper's "Rig .Inmberce" show, an extravaganza whose cast centnins tuch fnverites ns Frank Hunter nnd Charley Ward, cnmcilinnx. and Teresa Ware, prlmn denna. William K. Wells wrote nnd stnged the show, nnd Hal Dyson nnd Melville Merris provided bpeeial music. Rnvmnnd Perez staged the dnnces. "The Hig Jnmboree" will continue dur ing the week of August 21. BIJeu te Open August 19 The nijeu Thentre, after n complete overhauling, will re-open en Saturday nlglit, August III. with Jeseph Heward ' nnd Isndere Hirst In chnrge of the i house. Hurlesque nttrnetiens of tlie I Mutual Circuit will be played and the ' opening show will be "The Leve , Pirates." Special nightly fentures , have been nrrnnged, including boxing, ' which proved wiccessful Inst season under tlie ninnngement of Mg Hayes nnd Mar Cehen. Concerts for Germantew"n Public rencerts for (lerninntevvn by the Wlster Park Hand have been nr rnnged for the remainder of the mill iner. Every Monday night the hand will render nttrnctlve pregrnms, composed mostly of popular iniihle. In Vernen Park, uniler the leadership of Fred erick Illicit. The band, formerly nn aggregation of accordions, has only re cently been reorganized Inte a twenty-slx-plece regular band. New Bell Exchange As n site for n large exchange nnd nticrntine building the Hell Telenhene Company hn-j ncquircd ln the Inst few months practically nil properties in the ' block en the west side of Ninth street from Cherry te Quarry t-trect, extending 111 the rear te Hutchinson street. The let hns n frontage of 121 feet en Ninth ' street, with n depth en Cherry nnd Quarry streets of 203 feet te Hutchin son street. I.nrge prices have been paid for the property which is new nlinest all in the hands of agents of the Hell Telephone Company. The real estate interests of enn nld estate In the block have net yet been ncquircd, but nre under nerecilient of 'snle which will poen. It 18 Dciicvijfi ev cpuiirnieu .. . . ".. , .1 .L .1... COtJrt -Pi. ... Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come New Photoplays 8TA.Nt.KY "It Yeu llclleve It, It's pe, story by Pcrlev l'core Shecbnn, In vyhlcli Themas MelRhnn has a part similar te Hint he played In "The Mlraele JIan," In tlie cast of thin story of u croek'B regeneration nre Pauline Stnrke nnd Thcodero Rob erts. Tem KeTintin directed. ALDIXE "A Feci Them Was," 1022 version of fatueun "vamp" classic, suuRested by Hudynrd Klnilnn's poem, dramatized by Perter timerseii IirevviTP, und ence before filmed with liicda Jiarn. Thin tlnw Kstclle Tay Tay eor Is the Vamp, and the cast Includes Lewis Stone nnd Mahlen Hamilton, KArtLTOX "The YcutiR Diana." based 'i iiepuinr .Mat le i -ereiu novei or n few yeurs back, with .Marien Davles In a rele thnt shows her betij as a beauty and a homely spinster. Pedre De Cordoba, Jtackl.v nArbucltle, Far rest Manley nt.d Gypsy O'Brien In the cast. ARCADIA "Hate," melrdramntlc story of n shrtw- girl's life, with Allee Lake. Harry Northrup, Cenrad Nagcl and Charles Clary. VICTORIA "The Fast Mall," bcglrf nlng a. two weeks' engaBement for fllined version of Lincoln J. Carter's melodrama, which Includes race track, train rldn and Mississippi steamboat thrills. Charles Jenes starred. ' RECIEXT "The Glorious Foel'." Mary lteberts Iilnehart cmedy with Illch nrd Dlx and Helene Chad wick In the lending roles. CAPITOL "Beating the Gnme," com edy drama by Charles Kenyen, author of "Kindling," with Tem Moere, late of "Held Yeu Horses," as the star. Previously Itevlevveil PALACE "While Satan Sleeps," adap tation of Peter 11 Kvne story, "The Parson f Pnnamlnt," with Jack Helt In the leading iele MARKET STREET Monday, Tuesday nnu vvcuneieny, "Jho JIan Frem Heme," v. Ith James Klrkwoed , Thurjday, Friday and Saturday. "The Weman Who Walked Alene," with Dorethy Dalten. I3IPERIAL-iUmiUy, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "A Game Chicken," with Bebe Daniels; Thursdav. Frlilaj- ami Saturday, "ever the Berder," with Betty Compson GREAT NORTHERN Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, "At the Sign of the Jnek O'l.antern." with Betty Bess Clarke; Thursday, Friday and Satur day, "A Delicious Llttle Devil," with Mae Murray. ALIIAMURA Monday. Tuesdav and Wednesday, "The Worldly Madenna." with Clara K Yeung ; Thursdav, Fri day and Saturday, "A Game Chicken," with Bebe Daniels. COLONIAL Monday. Tuesday and Wednesdav, "The Weman Who Wulked Alene," with Dorethy Daltcm : A PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTION W iWKmhfiTm CIIK.STNt'T STUKET A WONDERFUL nkxt wi:i:k mmjikr knaui:mknt kxtkaeudinarv thu lugh-hattnd traqedian of sone T ED WITH HIS JAZZICAL CLOWNS JN A JfHILi:E OF SYNCOPATED HUVKMIY TED & BETTY HEALY COMKDY CHATTi:u AND ORIGINAL seNdS "BLACKFACE" EDDIE ROSS THE ORIfllNAL .MINSTREL WITH HIS AFRICAN HARP SCANLON, DENNO BROS. & SCANLON I FRIDKIN, Jr. & RHODA IN "Ol.ll IDEAS RKNEWKI1" I NOVELTY HANCERS JOHN S. III.OMIV Jt CO. Ar.MU"M r.IH.I H'ATHi; NKWSITOl'lt'S OF TIIK DAY Extra Added Attraction! AND Extra Added Attraction! AL K. HALL & CO. In "THE SAP." vvllli WALTER THARSON. CARRIE COOrKR A KMMA ADAMS 1! Shows Dally. 2 A 8 I' M. Prices, Mat 31c A 0.V;. Ilexcs, h,",c. Nllit 30c tn tl BO Tax Included, Seiti en Sale One Week la Advance. Phene Fllliert 839.1, BARNET GARDEN Special Free Sacred Concert Toraer. Eve. 6:30 and 9:30 SANSO'S BAND OPEN AIR PHOTOPLAYS EVENINGS MON., TUES. GERALDINE FARRAR in WOMAN AND THE PUPPET WED., THURS. ANNA Q. NILSSON in WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME FRL, SAT. WILL ROGERS in JES' CALL ME JIM The new, beautiful and commedioiu home of H. M. BARNET FAMOUS ROOT BEER, Sc per glati. (Bettle $1.00 per dez.; caiei, 5 dez., $5.00, delivered in Philadelphia.) SALT WATER TAFFY Heney-Flavored POP CORN, Se6 for 30c (By Parcel Pest te Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland 10c Extra Tl'.A KOOM IIIB iJf O IGtrmsntewn AtTJi rucuvtt & v...... st. i miimiav. ti'vsiiav wrnvKsnAY DOROTHY DALTON The Crimson Challenge TIII'KSIIW. IKIDVY ..Tntli.y OVER THE BORDER with Betty Compson & Tern Moere 69th St. THEATRE MOMUY. Tl'KSIlAY 4 W1WWM1AY AGNES AYRES in "The Ordeal'. AiMril MKY IIXUUKTT. Mini-inn THIKMIAY. I'RIIIAY & hATl'KHAY "OVER THE BORDER" with Betty Compjen&Tom Moero Vliss .V .IIIVF.1 Snnniiin Mntlnrr NIXON'S .Kfnln I ;S0 i S.00 "1A Jilll'i JI. fillTII AND IIAI.TIMORK AVB. MONDAY, TI'KSDAY WEDNKSDAY JULES VERNE'S "ISLE OF ZORDA" TIIL'R.MDAY, FRIDAY i. SATl!IDY PAULINE FREDERICK "The Glory of Clementina" -Hfw. 521) lift. MAUKKT MT. Dnilr ut 'Jil.t HVrVWIV T'i-nlii"ii. 70 Trt.lllll 5-ALL-STAR V0D-VIL ACTS-5 A. C'ennnv Tfivrli., "A VVlilr-Olifn Town" cCecut StD 4' I.OCl'ST hTH, llHO A 3i (1;30 In It AM. NKXT WCi:K "OVER THE BORDER" Willi ni'.TTY CIIMI'SQV & TOM VIIKini; m a .")'.' (I hi. a i3et,)TUiHi:Aii,3I,:N3Ij, ft'.'d hi. ah. .Vliirktt I l:30 le hxt wi:kk AGNES AYRES in "THE ORDEAL" "THE MAN FROM HOME" Till ItSDAY, FRIDAY & HATUHDAV lMae Murray, "Fascination"K BARNET GARDEN "8 "k Ol'EN-AlK I'HOTOI'I.AYH KVKNINIH -ONIOHT-AM.hTAB CABT lil i 'CONCEIT AUGUST 12, 1922 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Over the Berder, with Tem Mocte. NIXON'S AMBASSADOR Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "The Isle of Zerda." Jules Vcrne story : Thurs dny, Krlday and Saturday, "The Glory of Clementina," with Pauline Freder ick. lil'.LStONT "The Ordeal," W. Somer set Mauchnm'fl first screen story-, with Agnes Ayrca nnd Cenrad Nngel in the leading roles. LOCUST "Over the neTder.'' story et ftnuiRKllnrr nnd leve-mnklni? by qlincrt Parker, with Hetty Compson and Tem Moere. SIXTY-NINTIT 8TREE T Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "The Or deal," with Agnes Ayrca; Thursday Frldnv and Saturday. ".Over the Perder." with Betty Compson and Tem Moere. ST U A X 1) T-tondey, Tuesday and Wednesday. "The Crimson Challenge with Dorethy Daltern : Thursday, 1' rl dav nnd Saturday, "Over the Berder, with Hetty Compson. I l V. A D E It Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "The Mnn Frem Heme, with James Kiritwoea; imirii, je; dav and Saturday, "Fascination, with JIae Murray. ClWMl Monday and Tuesday, "The Beauty Shep,'1 with the Fairbanks Twins: Wednesday nnd Thursday. "The Prophet's Paradise," with J-.U- cene O'Brien: Friday nnd Snturdnv, "Trimmed," with Heet Gibsen. COLISEUM Mnrildnv nrt '"Mcsday. "French Heels." with Irenp Castle. Wednesday. "The Hills of MlMlm? Men," with J P. Mncnevvan ; i m -day and Friday. . "Mickey ." w tl ChKaI Xtnfmiiiwl UntnrrlnV. heard Crown," with Evelyn Qrcelcy. nci : nniuruiivi -" Vaudeville Acts at Fair A big program nf outdoor features haw nlrendy been booked for the eleventh annual l'hllndelphln County lair te be held nt lSyberry during the week of September 4-0. The fair will run for six dnys nnd live nights. Twe bands, Fry's, of Philadelphia, nnd the honi heni honi erten Concert Hand, will furn sh the music. Vnudeville nets nlsn will form part of the entertainment. Miss Jessie I.ee Nichols will offer n novel net with her society horse show, fea turing "Sunshine," n dancing horse. Dalv's tangled army, a satire en wind maneuvers, nnd Carl. Mell nnd e no. In n gytnnnstic bar offering and ether nets comprise the card. Concerts at Barnet's Garden Sanse's Hand will give special free sacred concerts tomorrow evening at 0:30 nnd 1):30 o'clock nt llarnet h Gnrden. During the rest of the week the policy of open-air movies will be continued, with the following bills: Mnndav nnd Tuesdny. C.ernldlne lnr rar. in' "The Weman and the Puppet ; Wedncsdny nt.d Thursday. "Why C! iris Leave Hdme, with Anna w. .' i i . . , 1 L..l....ln.. .'Tfta' I'nll 'JcV Cnll nnu r riuay mm eium)i Me Jim," with Will Itegers. lini.OW 12TII STKKKT MID - SUMMER SHOW! AI MAUD EARL IN "SONOS a In ROULETTE" 4885 RIDGE AVE. I.K.IIT MM'lli: RIFIHED CNTERrAINMfNT' IBERVICK CI!AU(,i:. $1.0 ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY CYCLONIC EVA TANGUAY America's Greatest Eccentric Comedienne AND HER BAND OUU ONLY CHANCE TO BOOK THIS UNRIVALED ARTISTE FOR ONE WEEK, BEGINNING MONDAY, AUGUST 14 WOODSIDE Something Doing All The Time New Ride Create. Scnmtien CHILDREN'S DAY Wednesday, Augutt 16, 12 Noen te 4 P.M. Free Ridei en Amutcmentt DURBANO'S CONCERT BAND WtCOI.U IH'UHANO, Conilui-ter Helen Barlew, Seprano Knjey a Coul Hlile en thn I'r.rk Trelley Fireworks Every Friday Night G ALLI-CURCI Ur,en rir ThinUr- AtlHiillTV'i Sunday, August 20, at 3 P. M. I'lui Sar Tux 10,, jinji i)rdir v,,.L Thentrs, Atlanile Clly, N, J, U,UB" mr WILLOW GROVE PARK TODAY SNKU,KMjim(, WAV KuartN ('mint .. nil Bpcclnl Mnrllrnburs ll.ind nJW Cheral ' L-E 11 A. M. TO mis r. st NINTKHNTII AND MARKET ftemtAli ir fininr,ijr,vr. IT ITS SO" FC - - WITH A IlKMAIlKAIII.n TAST INC'I.tTDINO THEODORE ROBERTS, PAULINE STARKE, ALOm I1A.M tpllPM. nnsT i'hi;hl;ntatie.n Cl FOOL naed en I'erter Emerjen nrewne'n BtMrs puccfus of thi narnr" nnme. lnnplred by Itl'DTAKD KIPlJNO'S imih "The Vam pire." Siaecd by E.MMETT J. 1'I.YNN. A cast of peiver and distinction Estelle Tayler ns the Vampire Lewis Stene as the Teel Irene Rich as the Wife Marjerie Daw as the yeunp Sister Mahlen Hamilton as the Friend AT 10 A. M. IS. 2. 4. 0. 8. 10 P. SL M BIIOAD & CHESTNUT DIRECTION AI.DERT CArANEI.Ll 9 A. M. te 11:15 P.M. THE PALACE 12TH AND MARKET 10 A M. TO 11:15 1. M. MONDAY- A PARAMOUNT PICTl'RE vl-ACK HOLT And ritlTKI URl'NETTE In WHILE SAT SLEEP IJannil en Peter II. Kyne'H story iie I'arnen of P.innmlnt" ARCADIA BIXTEENTH AND PHESTNUT JO A. M TO IlitH P M. WEEK UEGINN1NO MONDAY ALICE LAKE and CONRAD NAGEL IN METRO "HATT'I PRODUCTION " AN UNUHUAL SORT W PIUTURK M if DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMPRir" ICED Attl AND COOUNO BREEZEH AUB ALWA1 a HERB OrEM AM, SUMMER IlEOINNtNa StONDAT A PAHASIOONT I'ICTURB THOMAS MEIGHAN m 'iMMutv 11.7. 1 l 1 mW Jl JOSEPH DOWLING AND OTHER FAVORITES AIM. 31 ai.OHIA HWANSON IN "TlllO (1II,D1;d CAOK' 10ft nd CHESTNUT Next Week WILLIAM FOX'S MODERN PRODUCTION "13'- 4; ffi 1? VfM&i., AUOl'ST 21 MAY JlcAVOV In "llll-, 'Jul' Of NXW ullli" AT 10 A. XL 12. 2. 4, 0. 8. 10 P. St WEEK HEGINNINCS SIONDAY' A 1'AIIAMOUNT riCTUIlE 0c cywng Diana!' SETTINGS nv I'nilAN ELABORATELY PRODITEI) IN A SETTING OF GEORGEOUS GOWNS AND LUXURY rilO.M MARIE Ceni:i.I.I-K STARTLING NOVEL VICTORIA NINTH and MARKET BEGINNING MONDAY WILLIAM VOX PRESENTS Lincoln J. Carter's Thriller of Thrillers WITHOUT DOUBT THE MOST SENSATIONAL MELO DRAMA EVER PRODUCED AN EXCELLENT CAST INCLUDING EILEEN PERCY AND CHARLES JONES GLOBE JUNIPER AND MAnKET CONTINUOl'S 11 TO It POPULAR VAUDEVILLE AT POPULAR PRICES NEXT WI.I IC VAUDEVILLE'S IlKICll.ST NOVELTT A ROLLICKINO Ml'IfA'' IC,?.JBDT wriii I Afir or i . Kin. EXTRA AUDI D ATI R U'TIOS THE SUIR1.ML ENTLIirAIM-" Chester Johnsten OTHER ACTS WORTH WIIIL13 CAPITOL hTH . M.MIKKI-' A.M. le 11 l'.1 10 wlsc TOM MOORE in "BEATING THE GAME" ALHAMBRA nJ3mti nrxt yni ir..i.ll VrtiiiUTBM vtrMK wara mmeau "n in "The Worldly iwaoeT mm: Knwtfu-ffv. . (v UfiliM'if v k,", lyyaaMMi "i,1,! i 1" - ' --- -'- - i Tm.e ,
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