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V FILM OF MANY TYPES SCORES AT STANLEY Theodere Roberts Seen as "Sky Blue," a Creek, in Tem Melghan Feature Stanley The only mistake mnde by thoe producing and releasing "If Yeu Believe It, It's Se," Is Hint they com pare it te "The Miracle Man." That is an unfortunate handicap te Rive te an exceptionally IntcreRtlnn picture, which however, lacks entirely the spiritual significance of the Packard story. "If Yeu Ue'.lcve It, It's Se." might be called a "back-te-the-soll" plea, but it is decidedly mere than that. Summed up briefly, it concerns n city creek who is reformed by the words of one of hid victims, and gees te the coun try te vegetate, ruminate and regener ate. As he himself says, he wnnts te go "Way back." Of the rest of the plot that Is te sny his regeneration there Is net much te be said, but of the characters that appear and the acting given them by a distinguished cast, everything can be 6ald. Here "If Yeu Believe It, It's Se." becomes a play, net of type, but of types. Ot thaw tne tneet interest ing is "Sky Ulue." a natriarchal I creek, pseudo traveling preacher and thorough scoundrel. i Theodere Roberts played the role; ' pln.ved It as only he can de. and as he has net done for months past. With n wonderful beard and his inimitable I eyes, le was always the center of in terest even when Meichan was en the I screen, and one nlmeet regretted that his eoleal swindle fell through and he was obliged te return te New Yerk foiled by the regenerated here. Our lnt-t glimpse of him Is at a table In a Bowery saloon where he i" telling the ether creeks all about It. "It was all a let of guff," said he, speaking of the influence that saved I Meiguan, "Hut (Jniciiy believed it, land if you believe it, it's se." Melghan was splendid in the main I role worked harder and nchiewd a I mere definite characterization than he has succeeded in doing in a long tlme; i 1'iuline Starke was rather colorless as . the heroine, but Charles Ogle was 1 splendid as her bibulous old father; I Ed Bradv laughable e.s the constable, ' and Charles French geed as the crooked real estate dealer who tried te swindle the reforming here. Nowadays one does net generally , sneak of uhotegraphy, but that In this i nipfnre Is se fine as te be worthy of j note. Director Tem Ferman's choice of a ceuntrv settings was a geed boost for a I the author's "back-te-the-soil" propa prepa fl ganda If he meant it. The author, by X Z c'ht te divide" the pay he "get with Roberts. Alilinc Styles in vampires as well as movies change. When Theda Bara made a celluloid version of "A Foel There Was," she was se wicked tnat parent. 'kept their children home and locked the doers. I Tedav. in its new form and with the part plnjcd by Estelle Tayler, the vam ' nlre is a strange creature. She s just i us evil and destructive with her vamp ing, but she does mebt of it off screen. I The result is'that the picture is accepta ble for Sunday school picnics uumuunu seciables. . Unfortunately. In dennturlzinc the n.n.. T-r, nurm Rrfttcne original, they ve spoiled everything. It was a case et . being between the devil of the censers and the deep set of artistry The re sultant lilm is hardly a geed description of a man's undelns at. the hands of a fascinating woman. A e would like te see some of her methods and some of the various stages of his 'fall. l"1! few babv-talk sentences nnd black gowns of 'Miss Tnjler's "Vampire are net enough te explain te us why a , man of Schuyler's character should have been attracted by her. Everything Miss Tuvler does Is se patent se ob- ! vi0USFO abselutelv lacking lu mibtlety. i Aenin mabe the censers were te. blame. , , ,, , ,IT-i I Lewis Stene Is a splendid Teel, even though robbed some of his best emotional scenes He rolled down the stars In geed athletic fashion nnd man- , nged te cress his feet at the bottom Te ' our way of thinking. Irene Rich as the wife was nine times as fascinating as "the vamp." Her portrayal was in all wavs cemn.end.inle ; se was Mahlen Hamilton's. Why they made ell Wlnthrep se ugly a little spitfire no one can tell, espclelly with pretty Marjeue Daw in the n.irt. i Ale whv Director Emmett rlynn al lowed the long and barren shots of dun- ( geen-like living rooms remains a my tcrv. Or In that case perhaps it were wiser te blame the rempan ; him com panies have a way of thinking that se- , riety likes rooms as big as the Grand Central Terminal with barber-shop tile It's pretty well done as a whole, but it's se distressingly tame. Vlrterliv They didn't bring in air plane,. Calm eximlnntien xbews that 'tne producers of "The Fast Mail" used everv known melodramatic niechanlrfll thnllmaUer except tne sky ricr iw, reillj, it wasn't iniwd The. picture, as It stands, is n rreker. u.ewedh and unashamedly a "ten, twent , thirt affair, and living up te its reputation . .. &il v, tinnl tmnt uiuu ma """ y ",..,., llV, cnm It starts n bit lelsurelv with some moonlight lovemaking and southern ,,inntatien" atmosphere The calm tllrf jH a delusion nnd a nare. 11i.it s jnFt epmirtunity 'he audien e has 0 ,)rpa,h deeph and vlt hack in th-lr I chair. The day after the moonlit flirta tion the "Natchez Hendlcnp' takes place, nnd, let it be stated, it i some herse rac( The here is fouled nnd i,,, nnt that starts tne nrowerK- i The creeks who planned the foul meet i (n .lit, lrle their spoils, .Ml. Jiere Dims te divide their spoils. Ml. Here butts 'in, one man Is kilUU and another llees i Hlsht then ami there the i luise "tails means of twenty-feet jumps from the num. villains nntl nerne meet in Vlrksburg et an evil hotel, which bums down, presumably because of the In- i tmre villniny. Tbnt's the end The nctlng is, of course, transparent, but the director Hernard l")urnltig. tie- serves e ehestful et medals ter tilt Rtaginj; of the thrills. Thcj make ethers besides the small bey3 shout and clap. Karlton We've lived te see the fa when Marlen Davlen net enl showed acting ability, but a let of it. New there'll be nothing surprising In Doug las Fairbanks playing n chair-ridden paralytic" or Hudelph essaying a bald headed villain. When Miss IJavles chose te act sh" did the Jeb thoroughly Alse, she had a vehicle which towered far above mn-t of her insipid stories It's a Mart" ! Cerelli story, and has thp rather fervid I inementH and winking at plausibility ' common, but It also has n plot that holds the interest nnd creates nn un usual set of people. Th various rami rami iicntlens are tee varied te suffer repe tition here, but ve must net overlook mention of the fuct that in one so se nuence of cenefeMiss. Davles plays the. pert of a dlspZ-jd spinster Avlth play tered down hif y,ud auiluhappy leek, It la-astound!1 Jft , Pedre de Oe , aTIf. Dlmltrles, EVENING PUBLIC Photoplays Elsewhere PALACE "White Satan Sleeps," with Jack Helt. MARKET STREET "The Mnn Frem Heme," with James Kirk- weed. IMPERIAL "A Game Chicken," with Bcbe DnnleK GREAT NORTHERN "At th HlBii of the Jack O'Lantcrn." with Hetty Itess Clntkc. AUtAMHRA "The Worldly Ma Ma eonna," with Clara K. Teunp COLONIAL "The Weman Who Walked Alone," with Dorethy Dalten. KIXOS'S AMBASSADOR "The Isle of Zerda," Jules Verne story. DELMOST "The Ordeal." with Agnes Ayres and Cenrad Nngel. LOCUST "Over the Uerdcr" with Hetty Compon and Tem Moere. SIXTV-XlXTll STREET "The Ordeal." with Agnes Ayres. STRAND "The Crimson Chal- leiiKe," with Dorethy Dalten. LEADER "The Man Frem Heme," with James Klrkwoed. CEDAR "The Beauty Shep," with the Fairbanks Twins COLISEUM "French Heels," with Irene Castle. a strange sort of scientist, is mighty in teresting, even if he 1b a bit far-fetched. The characterization i splendid. For Fer rest Stanley is the conventional here. This is a case where tee many cooks didn't spoil the broth. Albert Capellanl and Bebcrt Vlgnela co-directed and did their job well. Arcadia r A name like "Hate" ap plied te a picture makes it sound like the most mele kind of a melodrama. Alice Lake's new feature is net that. It Is a society drama with a melodra matic border and is noteworthy (if at all) for the acting of Charles Clary, Ilarry Xerthnip and Cenrad N'agcl, all of whom outshine the star. Miss Lake plays the role of a showgirl who is un fortunate enough te be loved by a couple of reunders. One of them is mur dered, and that brings the well-known District Attorney en the scene. Nothing te get excited ever. Regent Mary Roberts Rlnchart'e humor doesn't always "get across" en the pcrecn. It is enlv fairly successful In "The Glorious Teel," which has the typical Rlnchart hospital atmos phere. Richard Dlx and Helene Chad wick are se geed that it seems as if the picture ought te be better. Probably the adapters and the director were at fault. A few mere laughs scattered judiciously through the love story would help. Capitel Whenever the name of Charles Kenyen is mentioned one thinks of his strong play. "Kindling," In which Margaret Illlngteii starred en the stage. Kenvon is the nuther of this picture, called "Beating the Game." but no one would knew it if the name were net given It s a convcntlenn! creek story, woefully pedded, and only saved by some clever subtitles nnd the acting of Tem Moere in the main role. The comedy is better than the melo drama. Live Glessy Hair Fellows use of Cuticura Seap and Ointment. On retiring rub Cuticura Ointment into the scalp, especially spots of dandruff and itching. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Seap and het water. StaplaZMhrrtibTKitl Addrru "Cattevl4t rurUi,Dcl :jr.MU4,U,Im" Sold trtrw y hr Seap Sbt OfntnirtSSftndCOe Tfcleum&ta. i3aST"Culicura Seap ihtTei without mug. EXCURSION TO WilliamspertsJLOO West Mdten, Montgomery, munc7 or monieursvine. Sunburv $ 3 .75 Lewssburg Sunday, Aug.27 Sr-clil train lm" neTllnir Ter mini 11 ni l. M. (tanrtird Time) 12.01 A. M. 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KEITH BILL Comedian and Company Shew Jazz Raised te the Ultimate Keith's There was n hard task laid out for Ted Lewis and his band of jazzlcal clowns last night, for the sim ple reason that n greater part of the earlier portions of the bill was dtvetcd te Ted's bwn sjanby jazz. Seme folks were wondering juJ hew well his net would teem after nn ap parent sui felt. The enswer was seen forthcoming. He started in where the ethers left off, and demonstrated what can be made of jazz in the way of an artistic expression. I'slnc some of the mnlcrial that he had last year in the Greenwich Village Follies, he added a let mere in the tame spirit; worked till he wilted his high cellar: twisted his disreputable high block hat Inte a myilnd of shapes; made each of his clowns de muiic little "hit" or ether, and generalh obliged. Oh, yes! he had his old "Everybody Hap py?" question as usual. There Is only one danger about Lewis. The way he makes his saxophone talk is liable te persuade less talented artists te prac tice all night in the next-deer apart ment. The rest of the bill had Its merits nnd demerits. One of the former waa the Scanlon, Denne brothers, Scnnten quartet, deggers 5f real parts, who also pleased with their waltz quadrille neveltv. The fact that one of the four was discovered te be a woman helped the act a let. Al K. Hall had a "nut" act called "The Sap," which had its funny me- FIRE'S Constant Raids Demand the Attention of Every Thinking Mem FOR NEW APPROVED SPRINKLER SYSTEMS CONSULT SPRINKLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Contract en and Engineer AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, POWER PIPING, HEATING 3239-41 MARKET ST. 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The girl cspcclelly seems geed muslqal comedy material, Eddie Hess blackfnce comedian, keptf the laughs flowing freely, Krlilkln, Jr., mill liheda had unusual dances. Maud Earl snug seme songs that wen ap plause and Illendy nnd company showed ability at athletic stunts, though their little deir wab nerhnna the mere re markable. The usual pictures completed the bill. Glebe Cubana, a musical comedy tab loid, headed the bill and Its tuneful songs and pretty girls wen merited ap plause. Chester Jehnsen had some thrilling nnd also laughable Btunts en his bicycle. "Danse Varieties" proved te be n geed number, with unusual steps presented by Wilsen, Heward nnd Wil Wil eon. Cecilia Westen, comedienne, to gether with a clever company, pleased. Ilawklns and Mack, comedians, were another hit. The rest of the bill was adequate. Nixon The Teny Geerge Trie pre sented in "On the Heulevarde" a nov elty which went ever in fine style. ,T. C. Lewis and'eempanv presented n skit, "Billy Santa Cinus" : Anna Sutter's act was also appealing; Hebby Randall sang songs and told stories, and the Werden Brethers performed unique juggling tricks. The feature film was "A Wide-Opcn Town," with Conway Tearle. Complete change of bill Thurs day. ' , Walten Reef-A feature of nmtiual excellence was displayed last night, when that ever-popular vaudeville head liner, Eva Tenguay, returned te the city with a collection of brand-new songs and stories and proceeded te put them ncres in her own unusual style. Her own bnnd helped her put ncress the up-te-date selection's. I GenMiiL Built Xfatntnin Ne Springs, levers or pivots -One Thumb pressure fills it - Nen-leakablel "KEDS"-! " I Bathing Caps, 9c Aetut Moe VIII te the Keels efflca sod en idf iidki: wo men la Kedt and their e u s e w erk esiy; Cklldrea !ttTel in their soft, silent "borereel" sp- pal Stair PadY (ztt. 11,00 Doten EI.00 Butter Oleves. 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American ana curepean plan. MltH It HAW I I.Y I'rep BB Kentucky u '"'"' beach. ery modern ImprWment. H''" --'.B0 up ukly. Uklt. 2pTnairyear;J Ol L'Jitt-'ililllLJ:)?n'- r.rr.r a TU U A ICM Kentucky av. iu w- u?iic(i. i2 aay up KAiniin'4i, w .... y Europ. Plan irm. e ..j. ueauumuy remei lied, nothing prlv. Hinder tires Owner Beautlfully remed. ' re 'S 1I1L, t.w--- .,A . I.nl. ...., ... I r-musernnte exceptlnnnl culelne. runiilne rir rrlviite linth", ra I. u. I'oiieil. 7.' . i r r 1-1 Krntu Metel uosceDci,,, jj,,- Kentucky uv. nr. beacn nini .u up E JIAHION urKiy lejeminrn ill a ADST1NE ''aclne Ht JttI ' Clese i 1 1. I aciutj v n. bailie. i wiue. ''-' te churches and ainummenti. ,ier In rneme F. H. JON'tw m llnnnlne water It iFcTITI I V 008 I'acine ae llnnntna S ' W-M- ttflr In rnnma Kurop plan. fLPKANjCITYj, N, ,Ij LA MONTE th and Ocean Ave Kxcellent table Me4 rHJfJl''Jla-l, ytar M!l3 ' ri Themas TPAYMbREInth end Weiler. A 1 W "H-""- fRmtly hotel with ran. wafr all roeme Amer plan only, P. P. Fry (turnrtfimnre Nr I)e8Ch h Attractlenei ex. awannmerc relb-ntatile- best eervlcs. H n-I WJi!iN. J Amhaasadnr A.mr ln l?U Oak.Opp. .....- rrflIn HrA, ,. w KHne. Own wii.DWiiiie citr.sr. x. j. BELMAR g;,'., location Alrv rnnmn. I taMe -llatlilnir from hotel Nell & Tlmmee Prep. irKx nnnvr,. n. j. Ardmerc-Summcrflcld ft.a O'ean Tethwav, runnjnn water newlj Installed i ocean view Tel i7H4 K. K, flhaw HOTEL WHITFIELD Fireproof. Bleck te ecearl, central te all amue Med Imnrev rhaa. M Herman TOHUEKI1AIK, VA. THE MORELTON INN A BPLKNDID place for ths week r-K end. insnt fllsht en Delaware niver; only (forty minutes from fity Hall, Coeljoutslds rooms. American plan, with excellent cuisine. Booklet, TOKIIKSDALK. TAV M. T. Thren, I'rep. Terresdal 7033 oseeiiNE L.EWS SfTfty KBNSSTONi streets was opened , today. It will be continued twice n"wcck, Tuesday nnd Friday, from 8 until 5 o'clock. Jenny Lind'a Brether Diet New Yerk, Aug. 15,-dnus Oiistav William Mnd, seventy -three years old, who said he was the brother of Jennie Lind, famous Swedish singer, died yesterday in Brooklyn apartment house where he worked 'ns janitor' Hs had never seen his famous sister, his widow said. for Het Water I IMPROVEMENT CO. WTJMMKB KKHOKTS ATLAXTU'.'ITY. W. l7 net xianaea eynrr "" IROQUOIS n .L .Mlltia Avinll. 1u( fift thl Beuth Carolina Avenue, luet oft tm nnarctneik. Convenient te all ttrae tlens. Elevator. Hiene 4884 w. IN EVERY ROOM HOTELS IN ATLANTIC CITY HEACH HAVE?, K. J. THE ENGLESIDE 8g? All modern sppelntmenta: private baths. tea and fresh water. Five tennis courts. R. F. ENOLE. ManaKer l.AKi: OKOKflE. N. Y. Te enJer n charmlns summer, visit LAKE OKOROE. N. Y, I10STON, MASS. vHOTELPURHAN lOCoanemnalttiAv Bosten The Distinctive Bosten Houses One of th meat hemallka hetels in the world. IP. L. Cotelle,,, . , ' - Mfr. CaldstoHisWtcDeAm. TOVRS S. S. Henry R. Mallery Au. HL j r lW V Te New Steamship San Jacinto Aug. 30 Sept. 16 These oil burning steamers afford a wide range of ae commedations and are known everywhere among coastwise travelers for their seaworthy qualities and high standards of service. Te Galveston " The Atlantic City of the Southwest" The Mallery Line is the "cool, comfortable way" for businees men at tourists bound for Galveston or en route te ether points in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona or the Pacific Coast. Te Key West, The "Ocean City" . Miami, Palm Beach and ether Flerida points also are conveniently leached by Mallery Line via Key West and the famous panoramic Oversea Railway. Fast Through Passenger and Freight Service te alt Points in the Southwest MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO. S. A. Menteith, 620 Chestnut St., TOURS PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ONE DAY TOUR TO Atlantic City, N. J., Sunday, August 20th Introducing the THIRD of these TOURS by this Company. PATRONS TRAVEL in STEEL VESTIBULE COACHES A repreentatle en ich much A i plecu nnhentra illtl-lbiited toreimhoiit train EVERY TICKET SOLD RESERVES A SEAT BOTH WAYS Arrlvlnir nt Atlantb t lt the 'leurlete ,ire uutsts at HOIIII, Obl-OllNi:, whlc'.i ' icntrally located LUNCHEON SERVED Between Heur. Ils30 nnd 2 P. M. DINNER SERVED Between Heur. Bi30 and 7 P. M. ineee xurits Are Adults, $5.00 Round Trip; DON'T FORGET THE DATE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20TH TRAIN I.VS. rhe.inut M. I'fre. l'bll. , I. A. M. Arrive Allimtlc Ity abt. 10i3O,.M ... ., TIIAIN I.I., VS Allimtlc ( Ijj llendlnc Ilepel 0i3 V. M. ,. Il MAIL AMI i JlKSHKNfll.il ('. O, I). r rerervatlens are net cxhaustt'd t ckets mil In purchased at Chestnut St Kerry iluy et TOUIl, SHARP-VACA-TOURS COMPANY, Inc. Phene Frankford 2874 3304 Kensington Ave. A tHIMJEltl'l'I, Tlllf AT A SMALL CMIhK 5P MEDITERRANEAN The 1923 Grnnd Cruise De Luxe 14,000 miles by the specially chartered new White Star Liner the largest, most modern, nnd most replete slenmer ever chartered for n CniUe Sailing January 20 Returning March 28 A complete change; new countries ; enehantine scenery; different people. bixty-Scven glorious days with a long stay in Egypt and Palestine. Cruise Limited te 500 Guests Full information and lltcraturs op request ' THOS. COOK & SON Ln Se. Bread Street, below ' - SmtMKB BBSORTB CALirenNIA Southern Calif erni " A- Atwy rellhfnl, Bend ter Inform.. I f lien te ALk-YKAB OLUH of BOUTIU f i EBN CALIFORNIA. Cli.mbei It ' I Commerce Bnlldlnr, Let AncalaaL California. " TOURS) Bermuda An AH-Year Resort Ne paijperts required, Reduced fare new. Kates $82.50 up, 8 days (4 in Bermuda); S88 up, 9 days (3 in Ber muda)) S104.50 up, 12 days (8 n Bermuda)) S121 up, 15 days, (U In Bermuda)) $120.50 up, lft day (12 in Bermuda). Include first-class. S.S. seeommeJitloM, nitlt, belsls and lshtietln Departures Aug. 16, 19, 23, 26, 30; also twice a week in Sep. tember and October. Get the Booklet Raymond & Whitcomb Ce. 1SIR vvainni at, i. nom seea OaM Ced and New England Faints uaiiy Danes All icsr Hound Concerts Aftornoens and Evenings tv. Pier M, N. R., Fulton St., 80 P. M. IW BEDFOBD L!ND-Te New ana the islands of Marthas I and Nantucket. Srjamra leave weeaaays eniy irem jner . N. R., toot of Housten St., tMP. Ml NBV7 MWpON LINK-Ly. Weekdaya mly.PltrwiN.R..HouatenSt..5J0P.M. All Schedules Daylight Savins Time Redgced rates en automobiles wheaae. eempanlsd by passsmsr. Tickets 'and Information at all piers aabonsenaaiea iiacet uuicea. Clerk's 3rd Crul... Jaaaary 2J. IVU ROUND THE WORLD "EMPRESS el FRANCB" 18481 Crei.TONI 4 MONTHS CRU1SB,J1000 end ap Ilud!a( Helele, Fete, Drivei, Culdee, ets. Clark Orilleited Round the World Cruises Clark'e 19lh Crnl.e. Febrarv3. 1923 TT& mediterranean "BM PRESS el SCOTLAND" 000 Gress Tsae tS DAYS CRUISB, S600 snd op Frsak C. Clark. Tlmci Balldlal. New Yerk OsHlett Tours Ce.. tee Be. 18th HI. rugger ERICSSON DAY BOAT tOR BALTIMORE 8 o'clock In the mernlnir (dayllght-Mvlne time). Eery Tueiday. Thureday and Sat- urnav. rnre 52.0U 10 naiiimere u.uu found trm hlladelrhts. nunn trm Meat neauiuui nae eui ei hlladelrhls. TUHnr. NIGHT STEAMERS FOR "-" BALTIMORE Knre tS.nn one way. 13.00 round trip. Dally at 0 P M.. 3 o'clock flaturdave. neth rlny and nlftht steamers step nt Bettercen. Man land Send for rarfirilet. Bteamef eae from Pier 8. Se. Delaware Ava, livllrhi-avlnr tlm) 1 HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINE 1a. Pier 38. North niver. X. V.. ft T. M. dly. Texas By Sea ui S.S.Conche Aujr.23 Phila. Tel., Lembard 7122 lluumlnx Very I'gpnlar Children. $4.00 Round Trip H Wtlnut Street, PHILADELPHIA -.... - V- B2fcLkNSjUl iv n :Bl .""Jl.V.i,.-;,, - .r .. CT Tv, V JlV IM,
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