Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 26, 1922, Final, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIX'ADELPHIA, SATUEDAY, A0(iUST ;26,' 1922
MOVIEGRAMS
- OF THE WEEK
Wallace and Rodelph Beth at
Stanley "Mente Criste"
at Stanten
STARS OF STAGE AND SCREEN HERE NEXT WEEK
rS "cvcn-Strphen" next teek bo be
twen plrturpfi tlint benr tlie stmlle
brnml nml Uipp which nre mlaptntlens
from novels find pln.
' Se fnr, tliengli, we'tp nil been unit
ing nnd hoping the srrnt phntodrn phntedrn
matlst, tlip FCTfcn llnlznc se te spenk.
baa net nrrlved, nnd It ! te tlie prent
tithers of fiction nnd the drnina Hint
the filnvmnkcr.s linve turned for their
best efforts.
Twe special openings bore en Satur
day tnnki next week seinpihliiR of n
gain occasion, nnd thp undeniable fnrt
icmnlns tlint tlip adaptations have It
In qunltty, If net In qnantttj.
THE Stanley Thpntrp will exhibit two
features during flip week, opening
en Mendnv with the screen adaptation
of Ilachel Cretliers' Mage comedy.
"Nice I'oep'e." nnd switching, en Sat- I
enlay, te Hlnsee Ibane.' Spanish i
romance. "Weed nnd Sand."
5 The setting-, of these two picture nre '
entirely dlsMmllnr. Thp tirt-nnmed is
, nn American tery,
3nr Pnrlirt pure and simple, with
tmd Toreadors ,li8tlnc,v modern'
at Stcnlcy phnse of younger se-
clety. the "Unik "Unik
teters" nnd the "jazz hound " The
ether feature carries its audience te
(Hinnv Spain, ha a toreador for a here,
and tends ie chew (nt len'-t: the novel
and plav did) the evil of bull-lighting
The first-named has Wallace Held in
a leading rele: the ether hat Hodelph
Valentine. Here nre screen-Idels of
the firt clas In n concerted attack en
the feelings of the "flapper fan." ,
Philadelphia has never had an opper- i
tunlty te see "Nice People" en the
legitimate stage, but m.iy. this -on-en
"Bleed nnd Sand" Is remembered from
last Bensen's engagement at the Hrn.ul I
when swaggering. Inimitable Otis
Skinner plnvd the role of Onllurde '
"Nice People" is said te adhere ery
deselv te its stage form : "Weed and
Snnd''i partially reforms Onllnrde. but
does the surprising thing of clinging te (
the tragic ending. i
In casting Wallace Held as Billy, the j
young mnn from the West who was -e
profoundly shocked nt the "goings-en" I
of the flappers and their whisky -drinking
escett. the maker of "Nice I
People" pulled a real surprise. The
turned It into amazement by casting
Cenrad Nagel n the most prominent
of the "hip-pocket nrtlts" nnd the I
young gentleuinn who muses the heroine '
a whole let of trouble and mnkes the
plot livelv. Here was a juxtaposition
that ought te bring ga's from the
audience.
As "Teddy." the heroine, wp find
Bebe Daniels, wl e seems te fit well
into the role of this character, who be- '
gins by being addicted te cigarettes, the j
shimmy and co. ktalK. and ends by'
preferring chicken -raising and farmyard i
overalls. I
The rastins in "Weed and Sand ' is I
Just as Interesting. In the first place. I
no one can deny that the role of here of
the bull ring is an ideal one for the piu piu
turesque and thoroughly entimcntnl ,
Valentine. Whether he is e well I
adapted te the particular part of fiul- '
larde is net se positive. At any rate,
he will realue thnt uiin and passionate
here in appearance.
Te play the role e' Onllarde's wife,
Llla I.ee was chosen, and thus this I
hnrd-werking eung ladv linally comes
into her own and can afford te lnugli at
her critics. She was made a star tee
eoen. but she proved che was a real stai
1 by starting near the bottom anil work
ing right up again.
In the role of the sinuous nnd seduc
tive Dena 'sol. played en the stage by
Catherine f'alvert, wp will ee the at
tractive Nita Nnhli. who made se much
of the role of the evil woman in "Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Ilvdc."
Fred Mble. who entered the Direc-
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the ntulie need but te hare their plots
outlined te mnke It evident where the
greater genius lies.
However, they have their points of
Interest also. "Evidence," for example,
features Elaine llnn.merstcln (who
went te a pilvute school near Phila
delphia ence upon n time), and has
n crnckerlack of a cast Including Nile
Welch, Helmes E. Herbert and Ernest
Illlllnrd. The plot concerns an actress
who marries Inte a snobbish social set,
nnd then lights for recognition just as
Arthur Wing Plncre heroines In the
same situation have fought.
In direct contrast te this setting of
opulence, nnd the fight nftnlnst
"caste," is the plot of the Arcadia's
fenture photoplay, "The Iinggcd
Heiress." which hns Shirley Mnsen ns
star. Here lsa case of a girl who
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2xitb7 "DeJ.xneM'ie. 2.S t die Tale:
" BEAUTY RF.VUE APOOLTHEREVAS
A,ttsJO
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Photoplays te Be Seen
en Lecal Screens Soen
SeiitmliT 4 'H'nerl and Sand 'vlth
Itoilelpli VnUnili e, s-.ml. 'Metitt
("rtste ' with JacU i I'll" it, Mniten,
' alley of .Silent M- n. ' with l)
f'eil . Alillne 'The Bencl.M Wern n
w ih Uettv Compson K irlten . Tht
lren r.i 1. w't'i Pure'hy Daltcm
ArcTiln IfT i 'ilfl Cige ' with
Gleiii Swanson Victeria.
ritriiliiT 11 "The Three-Must-Get-Theirs
i-h M.i I.lniier, Aldlne
Ceniiiik nun I'r'.aeni'r of Zenda,'
with Lfi e Stene, The Storm ' with
Hius, I',t-is
terlal Hall of Kame with his "Three ! company euglit te innke a new version
Musketers" production, directed
and Sand
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week, and again.
Tailor Who Jrpert, !-"-vs: Ul,
Dared Fate filmmakers h a v e
, ., adhered very
Ul ttim cleely te th. eiig-
,..L J,' ,,n'!s 1;,n,jn," Escapes Frem
ether than "The Tailor-Made Man. j-
that most delightful reniedv -in wlilcn
Grant jlitchpll starred at the darrlcL
a number of ears age.
In the role of Jehn Paul Part, the
tailor's assistant, who. bj daring des
tiny, rose te unexpected heights through
the aid of a dress suit, we thid Charles
Ray. This is Ins first production at
the head of hi new organization, ami
he has been wie ere'igli te es new di
rectorial honors and ftick te acting
Unfertunateh. Ita's rwent pictures in
which he served both a star and di
rector, hove fallen wav off in cpialin
Te support him in his first separate
renture, Kav chesp th following east
of well-known ninip-ltes lth'i (Iran
din, Themas lib kc'ts, pmigl'is Or
rard, IMjthe Chapman. Kn" I.estp-,
Jacnueline I egan Stanten Hp'-k. IMdip
Grlbben, Michael Dark, I'rank Iint'.er
and Charlette Pierce
New that 'het vp done this Cohan Cehan
esque plnv ahe'i' a 'ing man who
laughed In the fac ..f Fa'e. some fi'm
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llren in want in th lfin f htlj rll rll
lalneus relations use her rightful for fer fer
tune. Jehn Harren. brother of the
lamented Rebert, is here.
It is in the "great out-of-doers" and
"under the spoil of the snerihland"
that the Victeria' story Is laid. The
authorship Is rather clouded at present
in a lawsuit, but it's about "red
blooded men" and Northwest Mounted
Policemen and young women in dis
tress. A great cast, which includes
Allce Lake, Kenneth Harlan, Neah
nnd Wallace Beery and Oasten GIebs,
appears.
The Regent's opening will be May
McAvoy in "The Homespun Vnmp,"
wlilchAjs a comedy with a bucolic
atmeBjriere and concerns the revolt of
a little farmhouse drudge against a
earcnt-mada marriage.
IFVOO BEUEVETTIT5 30
PALACE.
liloeel I of Hairy I. eon Wilsen's delightful
'"Hunker Iirun,' winch had a meie ei
less casual s.r(ftiiiu tlnee or tout
Is the years age with .! i k Piukterd.
Aldlne's feature next , rtur.r- ..- "i i
m i.i.it.' 'i"i,i, mm net a piujj,
scrvni 7 1 thr basu for the Stan Stan
eon') fell eprmnq ninth eatm en
Sntunlwi. 7'im i
.iTOj'n Danten 'r "w l;fjlia,l
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'It' II It , l II II I f
rnfe," vhuh "
na te"Thr'J hrrr Dnntci jeemi te have Icen reinrnrnatrd
U 'h iffr," tec inth rentidrrnblr arc and fnithfulnrtu,
letrd mere than anything lUe te read He tt phjvrd bu a yeuiui fclletc. Jack
Sccx.e. from SILAS
NIXONS MANNER
AM&A55AOOR
Gilbert, but rXe eharnrterisotien i ap-
parently an outstanding one. And,
such a surrnuntting cast!
Rebert McKun, c!uaii the impec
cable villain, is He Villcfert; Spottii Spettii Spottii
tceodc Aitkcn, the imprisoned Albe
Faria; Wifft'am 1. Meng, the sneaky
Cadcreussc; Geerge Seiemann, the re
formed pirate, Luiai Vampa; Kstellc
Tayler, Mercedes; Virginia Faire, the
fascinating llaides, Gasten Glass, Al
beit and Ralph Clemnger, Fernand.
The first part that ts the treachery
of I'd Din nd Dantcs' supposed friends,
his imprisonment, and final incarcera
tion in the dungeon of the Chateau
d If, then later still his laborious and
eventually successful struggle te
escape is said te be almost identical
ictth the novel.
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SO Ml'CH for the four films based en
stage productions or works of fiction.
The four that were inarte In or about
WOODSIDE
SemcthinK Doing All the Time
Eent of the Season
TOY DAY
Wednesday, August 30th
300 Valuable Toys Distributed
FREE
Come Early and Get a Coupon
Durhane's Concert Rand
Ercnle Durbane, Conductor
Edna Wallace Kinney, Contralto
Fireworks Every Friduy Evening
- "; A PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTION TT
v $ sti ttm trim
riiiTvi t s,ihi;t:t norm 12TK .Titr.KT
The Best Shew Where It's Coel and Comfortable!
Next Week The Ditinguihed International Dramatic Star!
EL ATWILL
n Teur'-sy rf Da 11 P!aee
Supported by a Specially Selected Company
In "THE WHITE-FACED FOOL," by Edgar Allan Woolf
ARTHUR WEST HALL, ERMINE & BRICE ETHEL HOPKINS
qHM Tn A N'ttrt in ' ciy MnTm !I!'ft
n V t Oi
LESTER CRAWFORD & HELEN BRODERICK
FIK'M M''SI-AL r MHDT Trc'B'iSES TV a "MILK OR TWO"
dancing McDonalds
A -' 'I s 1 A I
WYETH & WYNN
JAM & ETTA MITCHELL
Tun in the Air
i lis if I UK DAY
UrKA ADDED AfTltAC TIO-N
JK.NETTJ-
AND EXTRA DDED ATTKACTIONI
EISCKETT & DELMAR
ritESENr TIIKIK 1-KRAT Itl'.VtT. "THE JEWEL
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BOTH AMI riI.TIMOKE AVE.
MONDAY, Tt'KSHA A WEDNESDAY
'THE CALL OF HOME"
THI'K'.DAY EltlDW A SATI KDAY
"SILAS MARNER"
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BtTLHED f HTERrAINMfNT
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SEIlVIC'i: CHAIttiC. !.(
L0RETTA McDERMOTT & EDDIE COX
AllTIbTU I'KHSiiNAI ITIE3
"MARVEL." WONDER OF THEAGE
DELANO DELL
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fill CeactrU by Urtat Band
GARRiCK
Brilliant Opening of
Season Monday Ev'g,
rim i(j ictntK trksents,
THE M.W COMLI M ITU .Ml SIC
SEPT.4
SEAT SALE
Men., Aug. 28
"ORANGE BLOSSOMS"
WITH
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EDITH DAY
AND A ieROEOCS GROCI'
or (ilorieis niBLS
Story by Fred De Gresac Lyrie by B. G. De Syltr
MUSIC BY VICTOR HERBERT
IOSTIMES hI'ECIAI.I. Iir.-KiNEIt AND EM.llTED IN TARIH
IIY MONS. I'M I. l'UIUET
STAt.E SKTTINt.sI)I.iltiED in NORMAN IIEI, GEDDE
VICTOR HERBERT WILL CONDUCT THE OPENING PERFORMANCE
I'OI'l I.Alt I'ltlf E WI.DNEMIAY ,M TINEE. 77r TO 2
lll'hMMi
OI' SEASON
WORLD'S (jimTI'.ST REVl'K
Monday, Sept. 11 bffi,.M-f-E??f-j
FORREST
SPICE OF 1922
VAir. pi itATT. nan HAi.rritiv nrnnnin pmrn a srirni atiit; cast
BROAD eW'.n Monday, Sept. 11 K.ft'fJ"'
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TJet'hveKt
ETHEL CLAYTON
"FOR THE DEFENSE"
Ue,kcL t
rcrmantewn Ave.
cnanne St.
.MONDAY. Tl-KHDAY A WEDNESDAY
JACK HOLT
in "The Man Unconquerable"
TlirRSDAY ntlD.W A SATUdi Y
AGNES AYRES in "Borderland"
69th St. THEATRE
erp. TERMINAL
MONDAY. TCESDAY A WEDNESDAY
ETHEL CLAYTON
In "FOR THE DE-E.S.sE"
DOROTHY 0 oprune
TUCnHDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY
Bert Lytell, "The Face Between"
MARtll'FKITE SfH.KTTE. senr.n.
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tjivnrsm Monday A Tiindui
Betty Compson, Over the Berder
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AfiSKS AYRES In "THE OHDl'Ai ,,
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" THE HAIRY APE' will take
rank with the great plays of tha
century. It the first play te
dramatize the problem of unrett
that must be aelved if the Re
public it te be preserved."
Arthur Hobten Quinn, Dean,
College Dept., University of Penn.
LYRIC
MON. MAT., SEPT. 4
(LABOR DAY)
ARTHUR HOPKINS
TRESENTS
THE PROVINCE-TOWN
PLAYERS' PRODUCTION
OF
EUGENE O'NEILL'S
ORE.T hlCCIISS
THE
HAIRY
APE
A COMEDY OK ANCIENT
ANjb MODERN MFC. WITH
LOUIS WOLHEIM
SETTINGS IIY
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CI.EON THROCKMORTON
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PRICES NIGHTS INCI.fDINO
SATURDAY NIHHT AND SATURDAY
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WEDNESDAY PRICES BOc TO 12.00.
"Superbly produced. A turbu
lent and tremendous play, te
vital and interesting and teeming
with life that these playgoers who
let it escape them will be missing
one of the real events of the
year." Alexander Woellcott,
New Yerk Times.
"The Hairy Ape is the best
play by an American we have
ever seen. The play is a whale."
Arthur Pollock, in the Brooklyn
Eagle.
"Net te observe this tragedy of
the man who didn't belong,
would be te lese one of the
notable dramatic incidents of the
year." New Yerk World.
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PRODUCTION
NICE PEOPLE
A PARAMOUNT 1'lCtUUB WITH
Wallace Reid, Bebe Daniels
Cenrad Nagfel aJulia Faqe. '
Hachel Crethcr's Great Stage Hit Made Inte n Greater Picture
VOCAI. FEATURE OL.ADT8 IUCB. SOPRANO
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SHIRLEY MASON
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