W&m- llllll I I ! I I I II II II iniMlHWIilllllllllllMlPI I WIIWWIPI llllll I IIH 111 I I ll Ilium I III I WPP I IllWillll III MIMWMM IP I ww v frr '" " wwjnKfWffimFM' Q'Pmmmmmmvmm$ , iOTB? .S8$ V l7ri r .' il. i - - - .1 V ?Mr' WOVIEGRAMS STARSAPPEARING ON LOCAL SCREEN NEXT WEEK DIRECTIONf STANLEY COMPANY OF AMI OF THE WEEK t 1 'he Seven Seas Arc Combed in Next Week's Films and the Past Delved Inte & nn CYhis is Cparameunt CJjee iMM-T-hMi., iww, ..-wim. .. wt.twUi n 7. - jLi rx ., if , f.-i -i.j y '":..... ' i -r rirr . '"?..'., s. " .. Jj " :i-- --- - t Knmmmi,2,A - x - j - J -" "- r.m . 7'iir jjt- :. i. n-iv 'j.'t - tJ .l. v?yu rtA . .7 a "tj i' - "r iuk.it .ii i t ' in i -" . -v -rh .it i"t . j'f. , iv, 'H" .. t .' ii.ii . wtje v. z .'irft ir ; rir M'niii'.i v ;( vv nil' .:-. cummer 4 j ' -- tvi v". t . - ta; n-j.'tf.T i i, .--- 'Uii- n i- i i rn ys f.vit..zi'&i. . .. .rs r i wwjt' im-uk. mjw ,.i 'tvf j- i- . --- vJNiatf PUBim'E Wv ' . W ' j j - " . ... i i I ; . , . . ,i . ii'T-Wry. : " ' '- WW"- A. - - - --- t1 a SiVs EKICA ITTI blllllllavH ?am.m laiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH r" JjMSB'A silent men" HyfffiHBSH ,n4ppk ' fl9k k yW'-' lMKm BSsSHPivlPliH ' RE-OPENS ' mHE wide world's the' limit en Phlla- I (felpllln ft piluiuiimjr Burci-iie iiuai. :,v probably never before lmve no :,' far corners of the Seven Hens Ken brought, nt the wime time, before fa eye of the tny-ut. homes. The Ml rings of Spain, the winiiy hnrber it Marseilles, the bleak wnstcs of Alaska, the dnzzllnfr meuntnln tops of Western Cnnndn, the bi'epiiIhIi wastes 01 the racilic nun ui iihuk'-iihiihiuii lunxles of the Seuth Sen Islands arc nil here. Fer geed measure, there nre two dims flhieh leap net only spnee, but .in,. n well, nnd set us down in the land of yesterday. Here, then, Is one of the Rrentest rrevlnces of the films the nhllity te bring far-away lands nnd peoples te oer doorsteps remarkably exemplified la eight out of nine films In downtown houses. rflliST of nil, there Is Ulnsce Ibnnez's J;'"Jloed and Sand" at the Stnnley,. I picture made, te De sure. In sunny California, hut Mild te c.npture the atmosphere of the bull-finhts of Madrid ind Seville as well as if it had been Uken en the spot. This colorful romance which, by the way, opened this The Rite morning, wns de- aniFatlef M-rlbwl mere In m...-jnr detail in these cel- Toreador umns nRt W(,ck Suffice It new te snv that It concerns Juan Gnllarrie, chiltl of tlie people, n rain nnd yet fnselnntin? toreador, wln bis become an idol of nil Spnin. only te meet his downfall because of n pnlr of neman's ejes. They de snv that as Rednlph Valen Valen tieo pln.vs the role. Gnllnrde Is fnr mere the romantic here nnd fnr les.s the kpeilcd nnd temperamental man child that Otis Skinner made him en ,the stage. Aside from thnt fact, nnd also that (prebnblv for fear of the censerO the love nffnir of Gnllnrde nnd Denna Pel has been tempered, .June Mathls, who made the adaptation, bus net ctrayed far from the channels of the novel and piny, even te the extent of leaving the tragic death of Gnllnrde in the erenn. Fred Nible, who directed this fea ture. Is a 'man who hns shown re peatedly his ability te recapture the color nnd life and spirit of romantic lands nnd bygone dnyn. Tn "The Mark et Zerre" hi put upon the screen th' mellow glow of a century n?e In th' adobe missions of the Mevicnn border and lower Califernin : in "The Three MusKeteers" he enught the dash nnd erve of one of France's mint remantlf ties. In "Bleed nnd Snnd" he Is said te have transferred te the screen much of the kaleldo'-eepic nlcturequenes of jostling Spanish crowds, sun -drenched bull-ring stands nnd moonlit love making. V TF FRED NIBLO re-crcated the at- mesphere of nnether land within the confines of the State of California, Eramftt .T. I-'lynn went him one better by pred.iciiig, In the snme State, net enlv nnether land, but anethn cru. His subject is none ether than our beloved "Monte Crlste" nnd the filmed version of this Dumns classic, scheduled te open today, but postponed, will be ;in an Indefinite engagement ut the Stanten Tluatre Mendnv. Once again Kdmund Dante will re turn home te his be'eved Marseill.'s from a sea voyage and plan hapidlr for his approaching wedding; once aijaln his rivals and enemies will ple' his downfall; onto again peer' Eriinun I 111 be arrested and almost freed by the King's Prosecutor, when I liar scoundrel will idolize thnt it U for Jib own gced that the yeunj: mnn languish In prison ; nnd se once ngnin Edmund will be thrown into the dun geon of the Chateau d'lf nnd remain there twenty years, first almost n raing maniac, then in the threes of desnalr nml In-nllv himveri .. h- thr nope of escape ; once again he will meet his fellow-prisoner, the Abbe Fnria. and receive from him the seeict of the buried wealth, and the.n. once again Edmund will escape by n ruse am' employ the enormous fortune he firm, In bringing misfortune and disaster en heads of his betrayers, only te nnd, In the end, that t'venge is net always se sweet as he pictured it. B It's a brnw Vumtu te story of adven- tire Again ture this, and On Me Screen splendid material . for the screen, tee. especially the mere coherent and eli-knit first part. One piece of casting, thnt of Rebert McMm as the villainous De Villefeit, aa a gem of geed sense; Virginia Brown Fnire. one of the "younger Wen set," who Is making quite a name ter ner-1', plays the exotic ITaidee: tnat a-e of a character mnn. Spnttls Spnttls Spnttls oed Altk.m. Is the Abbe Fnria ; young v . ?rfoneblP Jehn Gilbert Is Edmund ; i. e Ta.!or. iccently th' "vampire" JJ 'A Foel There Was," is Mercenes, the "n rl ,..!, ..i.i ....i ...:! e i. .. "r. and Caderousse. the shlfty-pytd tavern keeper, Is depicted by William . Meng. TUB makers of "The Valley of Silent . , ...v .a..-.,,,, . ilium ruji ' . dccirfcd tn be original, anil 10 I uen. thn .1 ,( . ,... i,,. .,. "jy icenf up In the Canadian Aorti Aerti J.J "Jf ,hciv 6n-oreMii(Ji or this mm Oliver Curwoeil.tmt n, instead 0 itftLff n'e "snow st"ff" ' the in evitable Trucker, Calif. .wtln the role of the hrrnlnn !i ;S!". "e usually plays much r and less strenuous roles (as in Humercsaue" or "Find the U'e.iifiii";. iiLtu' "l ihis cnse- "' a'1 fc,"d of X"" meuntaln-cllmbtnti stums te f;, y.'j'1' ","'"'' fnc h that of r cl. whose sleek and u-ell. teZLP"'ln h "'"'"" nlr(t'a h-r ' jrein tire, '"c'""0 viiimny, hut who 0 Veiifil ir'J,,"0, " rcfrm '" tocemo Wl-eehuvcd here. ANP then we'll call for n song of oennt. i, T.-..; : ":,ri "" ' . ,, -v.IN ,n nnaH tiiin.i n.ii.i- ciIIm0!.!." 'J ,r,I"n. p feature. "The linndeil It U based V 1 ,mlP'1 "niiiun" nnd H oemerH.' .. ' rsiiiviiiLT ni .in in rtfc ,,,n ,hu ,n,w w ' lpi-k " ScS hi " .Ut ." ,,,n ,,0M,,, f Cemn'T: t1 '". ''. or net Hetty ' or ai IV if m '. ,"V'01'" "ew a" of the ether nlnjcru wer r nln will ii ... nick will net hi iv- ern WUl Fellow 8 Sinner" 8? y, Biri-H lilniiipd or depicted en tne screen. , "The Hended Weniiui" Is Mm persistenee In reform. . . u iiriinufi.i bem si i ' nm Bond-fer-notliliiB i "iid nr ... i " "lel Ilmn "11(u t"c tfknl,. " w.0hy hliliiewner. whom him ' "thai, fn ",i iV"".w,l,R " fdniirr" Bnr dnn,.n'1 ,l"'. brl"-v nn, Pneetinter Jehn I W'"H llf'r Point. Silent VHerH' NNhe I,,",,1 In "Thu k,i,,l nti t-Pcend llddln te tlm t nml ,, .' ix' m,w f'lH-IlfdRed ''Tl'e Lih,'H0li11,1l,,,l.,'elc of Je1"' terl'' only ioieiiew house te have mcTfl1 ?,et"tnfilesa te home , , ce 'cene,' tchleh mevca from kMmr, . 'i -t m mmmmmMmsXAmm AMmmrm w wmi't iflWit, w? mm ni sSaf t mBI)&8KA. .. - i l v '.tWftKKmm. II KelUmtatr'lYWz ' ill THE RTltKN-irnns KTnRVOTtr. Hp-.x. bleeds RFfiPrV''19HBM?VU r&Srq mSSl mmk ; --m 1m 1? sJM ?JHK flrHvv t Ittf&i - jack holt I HIM : M l mMmWf- vMm 0& WV (ffmV'i'W ,N "'ahamecnt picture I HBR VTOJI "WHILE SATAN SLEEPS" I HKJ WBWSP:'Km DATI.V 2,l V Nn . 1 WSiZii -SOUTH OF ..&".. yaaem&X &rx , :,&- yatiPffcHVBriHHBvrjA JUNIPER. AND MARKET 1 VIRGINIA W - t '"'' CSt" HER jm&l$& vfflitfMHilHI "3w Bw'-'fi aaaaiiiiaiatiiaaaaaaaiia BROWN FAIRE. V X SKHEilM SJ WEE 'M yKYBAR I " staheH Vs. '!v'e"-'IML:. 'MRHr VAUDEVILLE I gs KKIW 'IS.vw'Ili mis wiishm HHkmwa? JMHlsmTlM&EMt-Wish. BBgA'BWta y12 READING KSiKraiB8BKIl!l:f ; satisfy and entkiitain 1 wnMRSSk fust aMcf SIM5!fflH44 performance 1 WklmTt'Ws a VawfsMiKiW CONTINUOUS I BSS5ft38l ayre?: 'MHIwsaKffiga lij land-" 'ffiH mmmijs?jmzmiE: jjg lf HfM4 cimW L Vtl - H&3 DOfeOTHY BETTY GOMPSON l'""f f """ I ' ,Wm mil DALTON "THE . rW" J m SIREN CALL" . . ' "kLi " 7 A J. the fitanfri te the Palace Theatre. Thr haulcvarile and irstauianti of Paris arc the hachiteund fnr at fnni nnii 0 "iter uililril Cage, irhiri, plays its ticend deu-ntmni rnrjaqnnrnt at the Victeria ncrt irerh, and "liaide, land," which ) the Capitel it the film which icirits Imik te Het) fei half its action. rpiIE only ether new picture opening J- next wed; is "Seuth of Suva." nt the Reurnt. nnd this fiem a sterv by K'vnrt Adamven with a lecnle iii the Fiji Ivlnnds of the Seuth Pacific. Mary Miles Mlnter l the flnen-halred heroine of the niece, nnd n hlc nnrt is played by Walter Leng as her husband. I Something Doing All the Time Will Remain Open Until Sunday, Sept. 10 Durbane's Concert Band Ercelc Durbane, Conductor Edna Wallace Kinney, Centratln Fireworks Friday Nifiht Alan hlil-Jnmiilni Art II "Tlir (Irrkl HUitrlril." tiiumulen of Nerwar, WATTMITT OI'KNINO SIONDAY I'.VE. VVAJji' U pn.VTS NOW SIII.I.INQ Adelph KlHuliw'it (Irent Jlritfry Hit THE CHARLATAN I 11 ik Qpi 11-AiJLI il 1 jtiErOPEHSMEXT MOM.'ZMkl. 'fP$Bmm g I ALTON & ALLEN "HHSP'Sr rt $ 8 ALLEN & MOORE V JSSSaPffl; "WtP PE&gi stelM fl1" "A Y"" ,Sfe rllfm "" Ureailny" 5 fi.VSttw-MiffSi A Maa' MT ft9JAL.n KEATURK KDrc.VriONAl, AMI j".-u ur; J'L.nw Ai7t' . Tfj aiv mmur ' mh" mwmamrm. Tin iw pit u l.'fri'in'j jWtttSi A ISlfciMatMvSjA'flJ-i- P,m neil M Tn.tEP'' DI Matln?es l.V- & 21)0 rhiiri-.,- ttyyd-H- AM K B lFtTATURF COMEDY K""Pt. Set nml Holiday . HARRY ':t5m g W LEE MORAN ,I0MUAV?g?jAME As I w n n n 1 n v FIacaeemy of music II, vwiffwww, WM ANNUAU kk.C'l Br 03 Pi, in a einif E& rU I B A-f 5Y5EHCV GC3 I wQm 6 days t S nigbfc HrWJ , ft ti auto ffSm1 mm iavi. atKi. y "i ihjacj . :.'iiS.;.-v7 NW I BE.BE PANIELS "NICE PEOPLE" Palace who degenerates under the Influences of the is'and nnd becomes u bench-comber. Strangely enough. Jehn Bewers', him self the "wreck" in the Karlton tea tuie. is here the mnnly nnd active here. XCn upon a time, Dorethy Dalten made a profound impression en screen fans by playina the telc of a dance. hall girl in The Flame of the Commencing criST QR ONE WEEK b S. lll'KOK PRESKNTS GRAND OPERA COMPANY IV MXKTEU IVOKKS OT KI'IAN FKKNCII AND 1TM.IAV OPEKV TWO SUBSCRIPTION SERIES hl-UHW A Mrn. Weil. Il. K. sl'.ttlK, II liieH.. Tlmrn. Snt. KK. I'RI('E. Eifh lrl'H: OrrhfRtru, 7.S0t Orrlientm Circle. SA.OO: I ilrnnv tint Z llnwh), fid. Dili lliilrnnv Mltnrr Itoi'-e. t ftOi I'mnllv Clrrlf. '1.7fli IIexch (Srnl I ntr II). H'.'I.Oili lliurn INr.itliiE 4). $14, 01). I'rlrrN. Mnnlr l'rrtnrmimf , SI M) In m.l.HOi AniiiTillhfiitrr. SI. 00. Add 10 Wnr Tn In AM (IrilcrH. Sprt till ner fnrnninii' Ml. Aftfrnoen. Suit, aflih. "I,n .lni " nt Itpmiljir I'rlirit. Ail(lrf All .nlisrrlitlens in Aradfinr of MukIe Ttrkrt Olllrc. JCAFEBALTABARIN M".W VOIIK r linAKDWAI.K ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Present Cyclonic EVA TANGUAY America's Greatest Eccentric Comedienne .ii QHI1KKRT i"i" Aieiijuj siui, THE BLUE KITTEN ..hi. men tm rviii v LYKIC UI'hMMI .MIIMI.W jiat, hKTS NOW hKI.MNU THE HAIRY APE With LOUI& WOUIKIM IUSSAH THE BONDED WOMAN' karlteta Yuken," and although she's done many letter since, these same fans every new and the demand that sna give an enceic of that elc. In "The Siren Call," at the Arcadia next week, she gives another of these encores. This is a story of Alaska, with a aanre halt as one of its prominent as sets. Cait with Miss Dalten arc David Powell (In a vastly different wle from thetc ha usually takes) and Mitchell Lewis, who fiist leaned te screen fame as the Ficnch-Canadian in "The Bar iter" and recently scored heavily in Hfttii Campion's "At the End of the World," again has his accustomed role of Canuck trapper. ..,.'A.X!.As''L'K AVK mi.iiii iii' nitxi i.-i.r4n 2UB KVE.MM.H. 7 A 0 RE - OPENS Monday Afternoon imi'AI. I'UICT.S TREMENDOUS HOLIDAY BILL AN AltAHIAN FANTASY SIX SHEIKS OF ARABY JtlJIH' HOMI NOVKMV JOE ROME & LOU GAUT; DE FIORJ &ALBA TRjO THEBREEN FAMILY FIRST WKST 1'HII.A HIIOWIN7T" "One Clear Call" With MILTON SILLS & I'lintnnlm Thru KUnNv Cnmniniy hii.i. niAN'niin Tin'un v ' SCHUMANN -UMV iVOKI.DK (IKKATI'.ST f'OSTH M.TeVm At i.ahdi.n I'iKii TiiiUTni: lm ATLANTIC CITY HunJny Afternoon, Srpt. 3, at 3 o'clock Tep. Triers, tl. l.at, ti 4 3,e l'lua War Tm. BeutB new en enla at Hex Oinca. Call nrlv In mnM rtlnnnnlnlmpnt Thnna 72S WILLOW GROVE PARK TOOAY SOUSA There la Ne Iletter riace te Knjey .Veumlf Tomorrow , and Laber pay Thau Willow GreYa Pari rark I 1 f"W m Mi Ik M ' VAUDEVILLE OF SUPERB QUALITY KO IJIVEIIHIPIEU AS Te SATISFV AND ENTERTAIN AM, TASTES PERFORMANCE CONTINUOUS 11 A. St. TO 11 P. M. NOTE PRICES 11 te 1, 20c, 30c, 40c 1 te 11 P. M., 25c, 35c, 50c Saturdays and Holidays 25c, 44c. 60c ELABORATE MCSICAr COMEDY GREENWH VILLAGERS POPULAn FAVORITES IN SNAPPY MELANGE OF POVGS DANCES AND CPMEDT r"TT, tnriw;i) Tnr,ev THE FIVE FETROVAS !TIONAf. POSING iBROADWi BROAD AND SNYDER AVE. REOPENS MONDAY MAT3MEE DAILY 2:1.1: EVCS. 0:30 A 9 VAUDEVILLE HEADED I1V TRAVrSTY ON MOMCS. KNTITLEU "SCREENLAND" CAST OF FIFTEEN AND A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 1 JACK HOLT IN "WHILE SATAN SLEEPS' BILL CHANCED MONDAY AND THt'RSDAT CROSSMYSi 60 feh AND MARKET wmmamKMMmmammm RE-OFEHS MONDAY MATINEE RETURNING TO REGULAR POLICY VAUDEVILLE DAILY AT 2:15 TWICE NIGHTLY 7 & 9 POPULAR PRICES thk ehk.inm, ei:ri:s ll()S YIP YIP YANKANKERS PRESFATINO A rOTPOI'RRI Ol' EVKKVTIIIMl till I, CIIANOUP MOMlAY AND THl'ItSDW iAIHAMBwfr L t2.ta anje Menais M W Opening of tht Refular Sesien J I VAllDKVlI.l.KtnCnnJunullen with I 9 DOROTHY DALTON ,F I cnueN nt.i,i,K.'er.f M A I'Alt AMOUNT I'tCTUlfK II A. It TO 11:13 P. M. THE LONO AWAITED' PAR-AMOUNT PICTURE RODOLPH VALENTINO Supported J5y IN THE MIGHTIEST SENSATION EVE. SCREENED Bleed and Sand" TnmlheN6fycent5Bhacelbanez-andiheRayfyEmCushirg- A STUPENDOUS, .spectacular and heart-filling drama of courage and love. Written by the great of the Apocalypse." With dashing Rodelph Valentine in the role of the young bull-fighter, and Nita Naldi and Lila Lee as the two women who fight for his love. A master-drama of passion and thrill, staged in magnificence by the producer of "The Three Musketeers." Lii Z2-t 'At w ' fK(? (V -q, LOE A Btren complex motion or feellnp causlrm one te appreclata. dellgtit In and cra th presence or pofesnlen of the object, such feellnc between hutrand and wife, or lever and sweet heart Daily, 35c, 50c Egs., Sat. Matt. & Holidays, 50c, 75c NEXT WLLK Aim CHESTNUT PARAM'IfS-T PICTIRE HWV win K t fllmaRubcris AMI LEW CODY ADDED NEWS IN'CLUDES MOOEHEART V!LORIA i' .i iu ii la i' m m:t wi.ek a rit..iui vi i'ii ti rtE GLORIA SWANSON IN riuinirTieN M ITU HARRISON FORD DAVID POWELL WALTER HIRES SSuSa i A v te ii r m II mmmm mjnfag FROM THE ST1RT DT If Wv rS. v .i jies I, j mWvfi Blare g&i n v - .' i Mfjamjsw "' ...av sMfW w xllAu Jr v!i flttTx., vV,Kw Uitt mm SP HER Wgiloee m cage . r NINTEENTH AND MAIIKET IIKOINNINO MONDAY Lila Lee andNitaNaldi author of 'The Four Horsemen STANTON INDEFINITE ENGAGEMENT COMMENCING WILLIAM POX PRESENTS FIRST PHILADELPHIA SHOWING OF rUir T-vi vii t t ji AA J t - 1. - 7n 'i'iw"'u'i vie uLeuvru et- icenuZLCre. incdu, uLf wLurtz utdrt J.KJU VlLLULOTLreOOLCJ .V EMMET jjed as a Play Mere Than NOW Offered te the greater public of the tne wenaertui art or the Cinema revealing te countless thousands a perfect thrilling picturlra picturlra tien of this fascinating romance of Leve and Vengeance. "THE WORLD IS MINE" ME At ISTH W 1 AT 10 A H Weman A THRILLING. "FIGHTING SOUTH SEAS RO MANCE THAT GRIPS Y0lT EVERY SECOND. .1 O H N BOWERS & RICH ARD DIX IN THE BRILLIANT MOOSE AT PORTING A ARCADIA 1 3i. I hh.NTII AND CHESTNUT Next WeK-A P VHAMiirvT rifTl'RE ""'"'""Kl.f. MITtHKl.l I.KMISIn "THE SIREN CALL" AMIOIITY DHAMV OK 'Ulf NORTH f . CAPITOL in iV',!ArWy AGNES AYRES, MILTON SILLS ,,VrCTNT "BORDERLAND" REGENT ENT " vvrket 1 Paiameuni 1 1 ture I IY MILES MINTER n "MU TH OP r, ," MARY COLONIAL 'l-'RMAN reu.N' A.ND i HE! TKV WALLACE REID "Tlie Dictator A PAItAMOl NT I'll TIKE N f.KKT ORTHERN HROAD ERIE ,.YM -.?" MODERN VERSION "A FOOL THERE WAS" J IMPERIAL 'mn" WA,NI A Pi'diii it 1 THOMAS MEIGHAN ill "OUB LEADING CITIZEN" 'T I 1 ALWAT9 PERFECTLY VENTILATED .iHJa '"'( fit SIXTEENTH AND MARKET MONDAY L . . . X l , J i S staged by J. FLYNN 12,000 Times 'i world through nr.uin. i ne ae. of returning Injury for Injury, the Inflic tion of pun!hmnt In the spirit of retalia tion a solemn sens ei exact justice, 1 E NEXT WEEK BR0AD6CHESTNUT 12.2 4 6.8 JO PM. Bettv (ompseii Bended li3f- SUP-: CAST. si PARAMOUNT PICTURE PALACE is 'J,'. A'D MARKET 'a m TO Jl 15 P. L M r wry k a PAHAM. .1 NT PICTURE WIM IM MII-I K Pltt'Dfi Iijs WALLACE REID, BEBE DANIELS, CONRAD NAGEL, JULIA FAYE. Frem the Play by RACHEL CKOTIIEKS . mi- 4T FMff ;i i 1 'h f i 1 i i -Jr'U -., .; j M h& tfiU3'V M..n, " ! &m&&fteih ik n
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