Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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    WlEtiRAMS
yfit Film Arc Beginning te Make , Fun of Themselves.
$17 Under Burlesque at Aldine "The Storm" at '
1 Karlton-r-"Levc Slave" at Fay's i
bAT thin red line which ( divides tncledrnmn from travesty and, ngnln,
iV.sty or burlesque from padre is something that film' fnnB hftVe"seIdem
intercil, for th'c simple reason thnt, until recently, the films have never tried
. .... .1 hut cllfllcult process of making fun of themiw.lrB.
ti fascinating but cllfllcult process of making fun of themselves.
i few months nge n number of short subjects two-reel' comedy
A -"., ....I.1I 1.1 tvlilrh linrlpqnnn nt "ItnnHi .1,.. 1 ....
.td te me v"" "'.",:"::'"
And new
out of five downtown
I nnd-ent travesties, one of the historical romance, the ether eMhc Qrnustark
j; of thing. i0 t , 1 ',
' With the Stanley and Stnnten Then.
-Bend ana -- t, . both
. pictures that stand
Haiti "2?. e far above the
cfiiiiMi turn nvernire as te be
,,. worthy, of extend
e Art titnrn
ed
interest
.... -.ok will naturally turn te the
.;,'
JSnlnis at the Aldine. Karlton anil
S, ami I1'" hcre " llls,ver thnt
Ailn red line."
T'tlnslance. tne AIHine mil nun
'.I"n8rJ?. r4iRt-(l(.t.Thcrcs.' in
l7?t i7-. T.iminr. the French come-
"" ...- tn tinrerlv the dueling
'fill athletic romanticism of Douglas
ttltTk Tin the role of Dumas' famous
,. ri'Arteannn.
'SWi . . ,, ... . lt-J.tJ
Ad the Arcnuin wiu "; ,"-""
...nte." an Anita Loes-John Enier-
m wncoctlen burlesquing tne mytnicai
Rnnm romance of modern fiction.
Tt juat te show hew thin that red
. li. the Karlton will present a
Z waring melodrama. "The Storm,"
PtwSen McCormick, which en the
Xwas "mellow mcle1' enough te be
ffir, but which, en the.scrcen. is said
tie the acme of fecreen thrills.
LOI THESE many, years, at a time
when Charley Chaplin was still
i.rinr en the stnge With "A
ffi tnWh Music Hall," or It
ienhat, when he was first capering
ui tretiaqulng with Mabel Nerinnud
indr Mack Sennctt's doughy and cits
ttrf.ple reign, we used te find when
e went te the movies the comedies of
?.! nr,rir nn InBrntlntlne French-
tin, made by rathe Freres in Paris.
hT were, as n mater of fact, generally
stupid and humorless, but sometimes
tin! had atunts and chases and falling
ieuMs which were as remarkable In
these duys as Lyman IJewe s famous
runaway tram.
A number of years later, after
Charley Chaplin had flitted from Key -tone
te Esanay te Mutual, Mr. Speer,
the Essanay head, Imported this same
Mix Under with the intimation that
he was te become a rival te he one
ind only Charlie. Alas, like the too teo toe
oulck stardom of I.iln Ie, the plan
lizled. Llnder, under the handicap of
lew and strange conditions, and per
hiin suffering nlw from uone-teo-good
itudte co-operation, innde some lnnne
ind futile films and departed ugain for
Meyed France.
But, like the explorers of the ew
World, he was still determined and
confident, and he has since these dnvs
Bide ether cimedles en American soil.
His latent, and easily most successful,
This 1 the second burlesque of the
fimeus Dumas remnnce, Bebby Vernen
ind the Christie forces made a clever
little twe-reeler,
iHutleteera" "A Bnrnynrd Cav-
Nkeuera M t,mt wng
Fcpular for shown last Kprlng.
Parodies It seemR a shame,
tee, ' that Chaplin
'ilmself didn't make his premised ver ver
flen, but wc will be recompensed if he
ir gets around te his rumored trav
esty en the forthcoming Fairbanks'
"Rebin Heed" Charley, jeu may have
read, declares thnt his comedy piece-de-reMstanee
ulll be te appear nt the
pertalF of one of these vast Nerman
castles In his bathrobe, cnll In the fam
ily cat, put out the milk bottles and
draw up the portcullis.
TO ADD te our list of "extended film
runs" we will have "The Storm,"
which is nremlsed for two weeks nt
, the Karlton, te be
Howe raera followed, by tne
1 Last Has wny, by the long-
l Geed One awaited "Mas-
quernder" for an
other fortnight.
Screen plays of the "grent-out-ef-doori,"
"the open places" and "the
north weeds" may come nnd go every
day of the week, nnd still the fnns
like them. "TI11. Storm" la snld te be
the "granddnddy" of them all. and te
he something far and away above the
irerage thriller of this sort. Fer ex
ample, character delineation hns net
been forgotten by the scenario writer
r by Director Reginald Barker. Even
in tne face of the raging forest fire
r the blizzard, Heuse Peters, Vlrginln
Valll and Matt Moere are said te imbue
their roles vlth humanity nnd reality.
We welcome Heuse Peters back into
real prominence with pleasure. Fer a
long time he has been appearing with
Unnaerlng sincerity in cheap nnd in
ferior pictures, hut we remember all
the way back te the infant dnys of the
.""reeler when he Mvashbuekled in
The Pride of Jennice" arid later when
he acted with Mabel Van Buren nnd
Theodere Roberts In "The Girl of the
Gelden West."
UlBlLE we're en the subject of mcfo mcfe
" dremas, tt'i tmnoiiiela te rctltt
mention of the fact that another king
flittUnd, "The Fast Mail," will have
Me ftoner of playing at three different
Jei Philadelphia houses next week,
if Werte, Locust and Ambassador,
J'' 0 the Xtxen.Xirdlingcr chain. This
veek, Geerge It. Sims, rcneicned author
J! mtledramas ever in England, died;
jwaewe recalls te mind a dozen Drum
fn thrillers. Just se, Ihe name of
Mtcein J Carter recalls a descn paper'
m tfeillcrs of which "The Fast
trej a geed example.
! a
ANITA LOOS nnd Jehn Emersen
,.. .LTeVen '-evcrnl occasions, stepped
Sllhei tl? rc1 lln--" Thw nnde
w?m fe )0Kln Fnlrbanks called
ati; 1 ?,n,i ,oely." which aimed te
"urlze the tt estern scrren yarn ; later
UlfPfduced some fairly successful
Sn? Tn weftime subjects with
I00V Jl?.y ve come out n their own
'PruJ; " .n!i nvwed trnvesty 61 the
"Ibener of Zendn" and "Graustnrk"
treat r i kind of thing.
rnnk Laler They call It "Red
" Bibul0Ug Het Remance."
""fl in Film nnd it Bounds like
linn . n composite ver-
ftilk0!0' 'Tnc Barfymere and
fianiR , alrubanks S(,reen comedies. Tite
"Bwkenl. .I?,!,,,ca, kl'Sdem is
Craft . Vr-'i. Vth i,s cnn,tnl nt Sallte
entral'Ji ing' wl, ,s en of the
lubjcctK ii VM " ''"Pnrts te his
T nie.1 -iV0..Viniw". uy. the way
mit ,: .. i ...
I '"' l 'he film situation l en
ddler" ni ...ni ",?.,1'aler ,1,e "Oon "Oen
itag"wh' ' r''f, Wnk Lndy" en the,
x.,.'' wne repnntlv Em..,i .. i.hm...i
I
Ce'an;l,T,almaL,.hC FeU,C"'" W"U
he. Al?ldramati0 iiia of the red
tT afraid Vil i. '',?rc"l. film-makers
!? tkVd,Veamnnv "Taw""
tertiin . f ,hc fan Probably 'be.
Fayy'W'iM'Mama holds sxcay
PHe ,1 he LevJ. Wave," an
?iZeadtJtiT0e Anei eve,
nre(e. Mi,, Ueraine it a reign-
lib i
OFyTtiE WEEK
were tre
type'" nliefnnliivn v. m,i
,i
film openings next week, we find two
Photoplays te Be Seen -en
Lecal Screens Soen
"September 18 "Hurricane's Oal."
.with Dorethy Phillip. Stanley
"What's Wrenir With the
Women," with Wlltpn Lackaye,
Palace and Arcadia,
Jloenshlno Valley, with William
Farnum. Victeria.
"our Beat Friend," with Vera
Gorden, Aldine.
September , 2B "The Mas(juerader,"
with Guy Bates Pest. Karlton.
"Rich Men's Wives," with Heuse
Peters. Aldine,
Coming Soen "Manslaughter,"
Stanten.
ing favorite en' the Continent, and ihe
" wi oe mre-reifed in com
panrtff
Unlike
ner te me American favorites.
ine Tiorerwtu "Sheik," this "Leve
Slave" teas actually filmed in the
isricrif, f
Guide te Photoplays
for the Week te Come
NEW PHOTOPLAYS
A Thl T: Th0 Tbrec-Must-Get-Jj?ires'
burlesque en famous Alex Alex
nnder Dumas romance, featuring the
Snfh comedian, Max Llnder. who Is
assisted among ethers by Bull Mon Men
tana os Cardinal Richelieu.
KARLTON-'The Storm." screen adap adap
tatlen of Langden McCermlck's mele-
hvrf"i7n.f Vi er,,h Woed8' dlrTcted
by Reginald Barker, with Heuse
Pet., Virginia Valll'and Matt MeSK
as featured players.
ARCADIA "Red Het Remance," sa
hv" ?nhiheT,mythlcaI kingdom romance-
yiinnl'i Sidi,ey,JIa Cellins, Frank
main refe Edward Connelly In the
VIPJ0RIA"aat Teny-" "Western yarn
from Max Brand's novel, "Alcatraz,"
Tnnv da.ms an Mix's famous horse,
Teny, in the leads.
CAPITOL "Oathbeund." a story of
smuggling and river pirates, with Dus
un Farnum in n imn i. -..
ported by Maurice ("Leftv" Vivnn
and Ethel Grey Terrv.
PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED
STANLEY "Bleed and Sand." second
week for this film version of the
Blasco Ibanez novel, with Rodelph
Valentine m the rolevof Juan Gal"
larde and Nlta Naldl as the vamp.
STANTON 'Mente Crlste," adaptation
Trfe mahdr?ri DuJ,as romance, with
Jack Gilbert In the name-part and a
fM TyIe,r"de" Rbert McK,ra a"d
PA.kACf!.,and OREAT NORTHERN
"A Tallor-Made Mail." taken from
stage comedy success, with Charles
" R.a.y.a.Jeh,n ?aulJ Bart- ,h0 tailor's
assistant who dared destiny.
REGENT "The Forbidden City," re
vival of popular Nerma Talmadge
Buuceas in wnicn sue played the role
pt a Chinese maiden. Themas MeJehan
Is
leaaipg man.
IilPERIAL and LOCUST "The, Fast
Mall, plctuilzatlen of the Lincoln J.
Carter melodramatic ht. with Charles
(Buck) Jenes in the leading role. A
story of the defeat of villainy, fea
turing beat, train and automobile
chases. '
3IARKET STREET Monday. Tues-
.X.a,n,?.,:yanesday' Meney te Burn."
with William Russell: Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday, "The Fast Mall."
with Charles (Buck) Jenes.
COLONIAL Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "It Yeu Believe It. if
ee., wnn Tnemas Melghan: Thurs
day. Friday and Saturday, "Penrod,"
with Wesley Barry.
ALHAMBRA Monday, Tuesday 'and
Wednesday, "The Fast Mall." with
Charles Jenes; Thurcday. Friday and
Saturday, "The Delicious Little Devil,"
with Mae Murray.
NIXON'S AMBASSADOR Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Fast
Mall," with Buck Jenes; Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, "A Foel There
Was," with Lewis Stene.
BELMONT Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Shackles of Geld," with
William Farnum ; Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, "Queen of Sheba," with
Betty Blythe.
STRAND "If Yeu Believe It. It's Se."
story of a creek's reformation, by
Perley Poere Sheehan, with Themas
Melghan, Thecdere Roberts nnd
Pauline Starke.
SIXTY-NINTH STREET Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Dic
tator," with Wnllace Reld; Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, "Tep of New
Yerk, with May McAvoy.
RIVOLI Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed
nesday, 'A Connecticut Yankee," with
Harry Myers ; Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, "Over the Hill," with Mary
Carr.
LEADER Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday, "While Satan Sleeps," with
Jack Helt; Thursday. Friday and
Saturday, "The Dictator," with Wal
lace Reld and Llla Lee.
COLISEUM Monday and- Tuesday,
"Shackles of Geld,'f with William
Farnum ; Wednesday, "Strange Idels,"
with Dustln Farnum ; Thursday and
Friday. "The Fighting Streak with
Tem Mix; Saturday, "The Ragged
Heiress," with Shirley Masen.
CEDAR Monday and Tuesday, "The
Ragged Helrness," with Shirley Ma Ma
eon ; Wednesday and Thursday, "The
Y.-.lt.4l..M CL.11I1 lullh TV.m 1,
ritllblllfl Dltwl . -iwu. .JV ,
Friday and Saturday. "Shackles of
rirtlH "
with William Farnum.
VJU.U,
She Cemes of a Stage Family
Of course, Nnncy Welford, In the
cast of "Orange Blossoms," at the
Gnrrlck, would be en the stnge if pre
natal influences are effective. Her
father, Dallas Welford, la well known,
and for generations before him members
of her family bnve "trodden the
beards." Little Miss Welford was
English nnd enme te this country at
the nge of six, but she is new American
nil ever.
She is one of the most diminutive
of all-around athletes. She play golf
with especially made small clubs she
rides much nnd dances a great deal and
1b beginning te accumulate silver cups
for her swimming prowess. In 1018
she wns one of the "littlest girls" with
Raymond Hitchcock's organization as
a beginning; for two years thereafter
she plnved In successive numbers of
Geerge 'White's "Scandals" and was
then chosen ns n dnnclug partner by
William Reck, te succeed Frances
White.
Cast Recruited Far and Wide
Tfenutv contests, a church choir and
burlesque nre three entirely dissimilar
sources from which the cast of The
Blue Kitten," which starts its second
week nt the Shubert Theatre, was re
crulted. Three of the girls, Eleaner
Labelle, Jerry Trever and Ethel Lor Ler
rnlnc, were winneis of beauty contests
In their native clticB nnd thus drifted
te the stage. Harry Meyers, who plnys
the juvenile role, wns for several years
wlelst In n Tnrrytewn church, end,
ns a student nt Trinity College, was a
lender In dramatic und glee club na
tivities. Vic Cassmere, ecceutrle come
dian, was discovered three years age
by ArthurHammersteln-lntburleque
STARS APPEARING ON LOCAL SCR&EN JfiEk WHJeK
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"Step en It' at Casine
Geerge Nlble nnd Helen Spencer will
be the featured players In "Step. On
It," coming te the Cnslne Theatre
Monday te open n week of the usual
twlce-a-day n.uslcal burlesque. There
will be a company of ten principals nnd
a chorus of twenty girls. Nlble is chief
comedian, with Jehn O'Donnell nsslst
inr him nnd Jlmmle Conners playing
the leading male supporting role. Helen,
Spencer is the comedienne. Leah W hlte,
known In musical comedy as "The Cal
ifornia Keng Bird," primn denna; Anna
O'Donnell, seubrctte. "The Isle of
Vha Whn," employing the entire com
pany, chorus nnd principals, is the big
feature.
New Part for Laura Hepe Crews
Laura Hene Crews, who will have
one of the lending parts in the Clnre
LANCASTER AVK. BELOW. 4IST
MATIXKK. I5 KVKN1NIIH. 7
7 & 0
NKXT
UEEK
5 BIG ACTS
ALL-STAB SHOW
FRANK DOBSON
POMK MOMENTS OF MKHKV MAKINC1
RICE & WERNER LEON VAVARA
IRAM, ON THE FARM'
EM I LI K NATHANS & JULIE SULLY
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
"EVIDENCE" (jff)
Hill I YnnA Tb"r.lmr ' "
fllDADII AVE. THEATRE
HlUflllW Olrara Are. bel. 7th
Reopens Monday Afternoon
JACK ROOF AND
LEW ROSS COMPANY
INCLUDING ALL THE FAVORITES
ALSO 4 VAUDEVILLE ACTS
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS
Taendny ETenlne Amateur Contest
Wednewlnr Kienlnijs. . . .Danclnjt Centeit
Friday Etenlns. .Professional Surprises
ITntlrsi "hiiniTA
of Shew Thursday
Daily SUA en'nH 7 nnd 0
NO ADVANCE IN I'RICEH
r.?
RETIMED ENTERFAINMfJIT
0:30
(ROOF
11US
SerTlce, !. Seturdnr. SIJS01
MARION WILKINS
WITH IIEPT & SULLIVAN
Brnsrtwav Munlrsl Cemertv hnverltrs
"" LA SYLPHE
i.atb ernnnn whitk'h "srANDAi.s''
MINERVA
IN SOUTH FKA ISLAND DANCES
FORREST Next Men. Evg. '0J
Werld'sCreatest SPICE OF 1922
Veleskn Burratt. Nan Halperln, fleergle Price
BROAD Next Men. Evg.
the D U L C Y
C05IEDV uu,jUi
lth LYNN FONTANNE
Seats
New
GARRICK
MAT. TODAY
vrliS0"' ORANGE BLOSSOMS
with Edith Dnr nnd Caste of Stars
LYRIC
TONIOHT AT 8i20
5IATINEE TODAY
THE HAIRY APE
with LOVIS WOLHEIM
SAM SHUBERT MATINEB TODAY
THE BLUE KITTEN
with RirilARD CMILi:
WALNUT
SIAT. TODAY AT 2U0
TflNIHIIT AT BUB
ydSxajsmis
WSBM
'NORMA
TALMAD(3E.
"THE FORBIDDEN
CITV" R??ntr
Kummcr play, "Tomerey's Pnst,"
which opens Monday, September 18, nt
the Gnrrlck, wns seen hcre last season
in "Mr. Pirn Passes By." Seme of Mtss
Crews performances were In "Ran
dom's Felly." "Zlra." "The Great
Divide," "The Tyranny of Tears,"
'.'Her Husband's Wife," "The Rain
bow," "The Phantom Rlvnl." "The
Havoc"'and "Tea for Three."
PHILADELPHIA? FOREMOST THEATRES
FBED.O. NIXOy.yrBDLINOEB. Mnnmtlng Director. THOMAS M. LOVg. Gcn'l Mcr.
FORREST
BROAD &
Bread Belew Locust
r: h $ m TMsmkWW'' M
"OTte gr&ife&j' comedy I ever &&W"
DUICY
3y GEORGE $. KAUFMAN n MARC CONNELLV
Mima or "TO THFLtDIESr
m
mH LV.4l.ti CAAITA'atiilE and a brilliant
mmmm rWIJ I Afln company of comedians
DIRECT FROM A WHOLB SEASON IN NEW YORK and
LONG ENGAGEMENTS IN CHICAGO AND 30ST0IV
( DIRECTION of GEORGE C TyLER C H-H-FRAZEE)
POPULAR PRICE MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. BOe TO 12.00
GARRICK
Chestnut A Junier Rt ivuajr uaei wlk
EDWARD ROYCE Presents
THE TRIUMPHANT
ORANGE BLOSSOMS
Boek by
FRED DE GRESAC
Music, by
VICTOR HERBERT
WITH
EDITH DAY
ENTIRE PRODUCTION UNDER DIRECTION OF EDWARD ROYCE
rOIRET GOWNS DEL OEDDES SCFVPitv
POPULAR PRICE MATINEE WEDNESDAY. 77e TO la at:EBlr
MONDAY EVENING. SEPT. 18
sam ii. iiakkib presents
ROLAND YOUNG
AND
LAURA HOPE CREWS
IN CLARE KUMMER'B NEW COMEDY
POMEROY'S PAST
OK I1ENEF1TM
LA2 TiK IIKOAl), FOKKKbT AND IMHKII'K 1HKH
TO.tlUS UENEHAL OFFICE. BQAP -fiJC TIIeVtRE
DUSTIN FARNUM, "OATH
BOUND" Capitel "
"Passing Review" at Bijou
Musical revue, engaging a large
company of singers and character play
ers, will feature next weck'B entertain
ment at the Bijou Theatre, where '.The
Passing Review" will held the stage,
beginning Monday mntlnee. An up-te-the-minute
burlesque will be the main
feature, 'with humorous changes of
scene and novel electrical and stage ef
fects. The enst is headed by Ben
Small, who is assisted by Ed. Welch,
Harry Francis and Jack Wolf. The
featured women ere Sue Mllferd, Alice
Yeung and the Webb sisters. Boxing
will be the special added attraction
en Wednesday and Friday nights. The
feature en Thursday will be "It's Up
rte Yeu." introducing amateur perforu. perferu.
ers and professional try-outs. ,
llread
and
Banaera
Sts.
MONDAY At
EVENING 8.15
World's Greatest i Revue
DIRECT FROM N. V. WINTER QARDKN
Annan Kallx Presents
iSBl allrltiltl.
IN 2 ACTS AND 32 SCENE3 '
Bt Jack Lalt Stalled by Allan K. Fester
WITH
VALESKA SURATT
NAN HALPERIN-GEORGIE PRICE
Mldsis Millar
Sam Hearn
Robbs ft Nelsen
Haseutra
Jamss Oajrler
Beatrice Squire
Flavla Arcaro
Jack Tralner
Florence Drowns
Wllbert Dunn
Gattlsen Jenea
Artie Leemlnc
iisis cijieit
Arman
Kails
and a
HARDEN OF EDEN rBORTJS
OF FJ
x uKixviirvi, liiui.n
MATS
D. AND SAT.. BOe TO $2
Monday Evg.
At
8.15
Mat. Next Week
Trf-Varltsir I a at AaaLiw
MUSICAL COMEDY
Lyrics by
B. G. DE SYLVA
AND A
CASTE OF STARS
HIT UK
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DIRECTION
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Today and Next
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outstanding proauciiens ei
many months.''
Inquirer said: "Retains the plot of
the play which was
adapted from Blasco
Ibanez's novel of the same
name; It has that which
the play se sadly lacked,
the throbbing pulse of a
golden Spain."
BROADWAY
BROAD AND SNYDER. AVE.
2:166.30 AND 0 P. M.
NEXT WEEK
The Cyclonic The Famous
Eva
Tansuay
ORIGINAL SONGS 1
STUNNING GOWNS I
"PEPPY" MUSIC
ALSO OTHER ACTS & PHOTOPLAYS
MONDAY. TUESDAY ft WEDNESDAT
TO. FOX'S MODERN VERSION
A Foel There Was
THURSDAT. FRIDAT ft SATURDAY
THOMAS MEIGHAN in
"IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT'S SO"!
GLOBE
JUNIPER AND MARKET
VAUDEVILLE
NEXT WEEK
A Musical Comedy Supreme
KISS
GIRLS
Beautiful maidens, funny comedians,
artistic vocalists and action a plenty.
Extra Added Attraction
MRABAN, GROHS
AND COMPANY
Spectacular Dance Interlude
Performance Continuous
11 A. SI. TO It p. si.
NOTE PRICES
11 te 1, 20c, 30c, 40c
1 te 11 P. M., 25c, 35c, 50c
Saturday and Holidays
25c, 44c, 60c
ALLEGHENY
FRANKFORD AVE. ft ALLEGHENY
VAUDEVILLE 2:15, 7 & 9
Nt. Wk. A Screaming:
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WITH
POPULAR
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FIFTEEN
ALSO OTHER ACTP AND
CHARLES RAY
IN niOTOrLAY
A Tailor-Made Man
Frem Day nf Same Name
CROSS KEYS
60TH AND MARKET
MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
THE "JAZZ" KINO
JIMMY CARR
AND COMPANY
Direct from Atlantic City Triumphs
DILL CHANGED THURSDAY
ALHAMBRA
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VAUDEVILLE 2ifg 6 80 i
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NEXT WEEK
AN ENTRANCING NEW OFFERINO
"THE CUCKOO NEST"
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THB WONDER MELODRAMA
"The Fast Mail"
ADDED "NAN OF THE NORTH"
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NEXT WEEK SIXTEENTH
second week WILLIAM
With untold wealth within yenr grasp i with gems nnd Jewels of ralue
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In all the world could you desire? One thing only LOVE.
ALDINE.
11 A. M.
te 11 P. M.
NEXT WEEK
THE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FAVORITE
MAX UNDER
in His Supreme Burlesque
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MUST GET THERES"
THE THREE MUSKETEERS" IN
PALACE
.. 12TH AND MARKET
M TO II IB P M
NEXT WEEK
CHARLES RAY
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CHARLES RAY
"A TAILOR-MADE MAN"
1 1 SEPT. 18 VERA GORDON IN "YOUR BEST FRIEND" j
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