Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 30, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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MOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK
fuse Films by Great Directors "Leves of Pharoah" at Stan
ley ."Manslaughter" at Stanten 'Grandma's Bey" Uptown
ONE of the greatest (nnd the most lavllh) of Eurepcnn film director-will fa's
pitted ngninst one of our own most famous (nnd most lavish) producers In
next wcek'H tilioteplnj-B.
At the Stanley will he the lenjfnwaltcd "Leves of IMmrenb," In which
tnclent Kuypt linn been re-created by Director Ernest Lnbitsch.
Twe blocks nway, at the Stanten Theatre, will be Cecil B. De Mllle'a late-rt
(and, some ray, finest) picture, "Manslaughter," from the Allce Duer Miller
best seller.
ERNEST MJIJITSCH was virtually
an unknown qunntlty te American
filmjseerH trf yearn age. Onlv these
who lind been venturernimp enough te
Kinder through Europe In the days I
just following the war iintl run nrrein
his pictures, some tawdry, home Indif
ferent, mine itrlkinply flue.
Then that epochal production, "Pas "Pas
lien," traveled across thp Atlantic (or
rather "Mil Harry" did. since It was
en tills side thnt the
lubitcch Is Mibstltute title win
Unmrn hu " Inflicted en a lone-1
? Trlleau ulterlnK public) nnd
by Trilogy thp F0.ca(etl ..(;cr.
man film Invasion" had begun . "Pas "Pas
Ien" may be considered te have
"mndc," w far ns iiepularitv in this
ceuntrv can 'maite nnyining, uet.i
l'nln Negri and Ernest litiimscli
The second of the Brent
4 .
irles te reach us was
"Ueceptien,"
wherein the director leaped from me "e is uuincd and Ill-treated en all sides,
French court of the sixteenth I.euls te but, thanks te his lltlje old grand
thc Tuder period of Hrltain's history, mother, who gives him a charm she
The third of this director h splendid -ays haR saved his grandfather's life
trilogy as "One Arabian Night," In the Civil War, he becomes the here
hlrh went te Uagdad nnd the magic' of tlie village bv canturlmr n fnnKi.ii,.
East for its atmosphere, nnd aghjn hudl
uin Veerl ns the tnncnctlc star, lm
blf-ch's "Gypsy Weed" ("Carmen"
renamed) enme through ether channels
and te many did net bulk as heuUly af
the ether three.
These four arc net the only exnmples
ef this director's work shown here.
It's tee bad that they arc net. Cnf
tunatcly, many cheap nnd inferior pre-
8 ram pictures have drifted in new nnd
len, sometimes showing unmlstnknble
vldcnccs of nge nnd sometimes positive
ilgns of having been dashed off In odd
moments ns potboilers.
And new wc have liUhltsch In n
pectarular feature en which.he has put
the same meticulous care that he lav
ished en "Du Bnrry," "Anne Ueleyn"
nd "Sumurum" (te gi'c themthe
names thev should have had).
"The Leves of Pharoah" is doubly
Interesting since it hns Einil JnnniniM
in tlie third of his kingly roles. It
has been truly snid (by Jelm Uarrymere
and ethers) thnt .lannlngs does net
play the role of a king, he is that
king. Out in the sand of Hollvweod,
dwells Jannlngs' only rival In
monarchical impersonations Itnvmend
ilnttnn, surely one of the very truct
American Him actors, who gave us
the nnfiirgett.ihle Krenrb kin1 of Par-,
rnr's ".lean of Arc," ".Mentc7iima," in
Fnnar's "Weman Ged Forget" and is
new the James I. of "Te Have and te
Held."
Temples nnd citlee of old have rlen
at the command of this tnnn I.ubltseh ;
Ethiopians nnd Egyptians, in lighting
urrny, have filled a whole river valley
with their battling; .1000 men were
transports in steamers te the IUver
Spree te repre-ent a great civilization
of the pa-t; even a t nil nnd Imposing
sphinx will riK' above the characters,
dwiiifing them in their puny bicker
ings. K"
17': neraLAS wraaix ki net
hern tcvirii ntnl en thr arnrn
piiicA nit hrr ilclinhtful juvcnili' nfeili'i
might ('iff of! fe xniprrt. Of rnurir,
Mary J'irkfnrd dlil "llihrcrn of ft mini
brook I'm in" nnd the famr n'f that pic
ture irat nvirnd far nnd wide. It 11
plciinnf fe nefc thnt another of thii
author' slerict hai found Hu ten it te the
trmn. V'ift It "Timethy's icil"
and it trill hr the miifn fniturc at I'mi i
Tlnntir nert errU, Seme of the
tritcit'i mint premiiinn yeunner set. (M
veil ni old farm iter, hare role. Mar
gate! Srdden, one of our licit -knairn
screen "methrrt" ; Pit e Oiden (the
(7(mii "Wnii lleirn Kust"), and
ihlcn Hen land die fit the ami.
GOOD and bad are
leprcenled in I
e Dein te be lniiini
the directorial ef
forts iif (Veil 11. DeMille. It Is a mat
ter of regret Hint Hie bad bus licen pre pre
deinlnnnt during lire recent jear. In
stead of" the linunting and Mtmheily
powerful "Wlilspering t'lmrus" or thnt
E'eatP't (if nil (ilm Niiectneli".. ".Innii
the Weman," he bus been Kilii)! us thei
flarcid nnd futile "Snturdav Night"!
unii iiirii'UNinr nrrsen anil siii2g;pii .-o-clety
mens,
"I'enl'h Pitraillse" wls a powerful
em-pl inn, even If it departed far from
the uMfullv putlictic -Ury of Leenard
Merrick. It will be a long time be be be
fere e forget the"vivld portrayal of
Dorethy Pulton and the brilliant cameo
provided by Theodere KoslefF.
In Hie eni-e of ".Miinauliter" there
J much real prnmi-e. The story, while
net great literature, was a potent mid
compact Indictment of a certain tpe of
MKiui) woman Miehe perMinal ile.sires
and whinrt are her nutlnuriy for any
deed. Her regeneration ceiues when'
she senes a prison term for running I
down n pedestrian with her cur, mid'
With tbul regeneration comes iier ability ,
te lift from u Kleuglr of despair and (IN- i
gust a .Miiing district attorney who'
conducted the tnteH ea-e ngiilnst her i
at her trial, but learned te luvu her, '
tee.
We ImaciriP If Peeil 11. DeMille hud
directed "Tem Sawjer" lie would bine,
provided It with rrrr epilogue showing
the descendants of Tem nnd IIucU lead
a ja7. cotillion i ,.w or It's fast set, I
and if he were te direct ".Main !
htreet," ,unild hiue n-ed the par- '
nllcl sinry iikn te brlnjr in seeietj reels,
n I'Wtir avenue an compared te the
lelngs of I'urel nml Keuiiicett in their
little western town. I
lnt"Mitnshrrrghter," he hns a "cut- I
hack te ancient, IJenie and the orgies I
Popularly ns.v eintcil with the da.v of,
Hint uutliiii's decline I
ui-uucK ami fall De Mllle s
te Reme in idea, of course, is te
"Manslaughter" ,lnlw t,l( deadl par
allel and le warn
tlie raedcrir generation ngaiiiht Hnc
carrallrrrr extnivagiiuee.s.
"ut, dropping ibis little side-ii-sun
out of (he question, it would seem as
this undeiibteill) great dlreeler bus,
m ".Manslaughter ,'" ait exteelleirt sub
Jwt for his master liand. AImi, he
hRs iilwnja been wl-e enough te Mir
juiuid IniuMdf with casts of preiiiliicme.
la ".Muiislniigbter," there are Tnmmj
Jleiglmn te play the Di-tiiel Alletne,
Lean ice ,()j (bis most recent pupil)
as the Mirlcty heroine, Leis Wllt-nn as
riurrd. .lelm .Milter n. a.s the (iov (iev (iov
jrner, CnhMitr rerguseu. HiimiieiiiI
liatte, lit urge rawcelt, .lack Mower,
iilln Ku(.. .lames Nelll, Sihla Ashtnrt
Horethj ('iiinmiiigs, IMjthe Chapman,
dickej .Moere, Shannen Da , Charles
Klc and Luclen Littlelield,
077
VAl jtleturiH which munt clttim
tilititt af the In nt n Urn if i ii mrf
lrl mi lude Wallu h'eid'n lateil
comedy, "Thr (ilwut IliviUu," at ;r.i
Aldln, ; " WiniiM thr II .immi." n li
'Jill
'"1 niiiiiviii. nt the iciiiltti: "The
lewiutv Tiu)l,u at the I Ii teria ; "Tin
"lerm, that KiiMiiif xteii) of thr 111th
new,, , , i,lllltlll,it ilUnnl lieliimnt
yd I in Ji, ,;,.,. - if!l .;,. ; .,,.,"
, '.,' 1'!""'. unit "lliiimune'i dul,"
"' the I'uliut.
'I'rif.lll, S beIhb le he a photoplay
1 m Keiiiu 10 ue a piiotepmj
feature bhewn for two weeks nt tin
Vnrillan nml I!..,.,..,,., ,..,..., 'el, ...,,,.
he
1.. ..." " ieiiiiuiiiewil ".ueuiiCM
Iti.l. i '. . V, ,,,(tW , ,1 -,111111..
".'iiiuui,' Monday, which ought te ut-
Photoplays te Be Seen
On Lecal Screens Soen
Octelifr n "The Hend Xinv " with
Mellaril BarthclmcEP, Stanley.
".Sherlock HolmeH," with Jelm
Uarrymore, Pnlnce.
"Kemembranc." with. Claude all-
Itnjrwnter. Aldlne.
"Human Hearts," with Heuso
rcters Arcadia nncl Victeria.
Octelwr 23 "Prisoner of Zenda,"
with Allce Terry, Aldlne.
tract fnns from fnr and wide. This In
none ether than the far-famed
"Grandma's Hey," Hareld Llewl's first
attempt at five-reel comedy. It's about
n. rminfrtr Imv nt..1 ..,., i i ,
. . " w- "i ii rtui,
l-lltiltscDiRiin-eneugn plot . lis ettemnt InJ
conquer cowardice. At the beginning.
tramp, and, en the strength of his new'
iiiunu ynrer proceeds te thrash his rival, I
, J v . "'" Ul '" lnc latter
n,r.t n) ,'." celll-(,. hy pretty Mildred
Din Is. A p've seen It, but net for the
world would
we
give nny of the fun
away. All
Hareld, Mr.
we'll ndd
Chaplin!"
-" 'Wnre
Guide te Photoplays
for the Week te Come
e.n j .,,, New Photoplays
p5E,rT"77!a Wf Pharaoh,"
an Ernest Lubltach production, made
relHfr1' Wl.th Emir Jannlngs In thS
J?il?n-of,? jmeus kin of biblical
leading; feminine role. Spectacular
ttClllllffi
Srr,. "WnnsIauBhtcr," taken
iZZ A,l? Duer Miller's popular
noyei, (lnd rlrectea by Ceca' it. d0
nit0- ') , Eluy .of modern society,
and a girt who knew no law ether
than her own will. Themas Melghan.
Leatrlce Jay nnd Leis Wilsen In cast.
AUUNK "The Ghost nreaker," from
rtiiHe comedy, hy Paul Dickey nnd
Charles Geddiird. with Wallace Rcld
ns eunj American In Sialn and Ula
Lee as a scnerltn,
AIir.xniA "Always the Weman," &
remance of ancient Kjypt nnd mod
el n times, with Hetty Compson In the
lending rele and Hmery Jehnsen as
leading man.
VICTORIA "Tne Yosemlte Trail." a
ytery of the Par West, with Dustln
Farnum ns the star.
ItnpiWT- "All's Fnlr In Leve," n, sa
tire, with May Cellins, Hlchnrd Dlx.
Ilaymend Hatten. Andrew Hobseii,
Jlarcla Mnnen nnd Stuart Helmes.
Previously Itcvlewed ,
A I? l.TO X'Thn Masuuerader.'
aTap
Gus
tatlen
jef stnge success, with Guy
Hates Test In his famous
dual rele
or m. v. nnd Journalist.
PALACE "IIurrlctuie'H Gal," a stirring
Mary of t!m hen, with Dorethv Phil
lips In the leading role and Wallace
Heery n' tha villain.
CAI'ITOI "Ulch Men's Wives," a
story of mnlrn society, with Heuse
l'cters nnd Clnlre Windser.
ALUAHRIIA Jlendnv, Tuesday nnd
Wednesday "l Am the Law." with
Allce J..il;e; Thurlay. Kildav and i
S.iturdny, "Oathbeurul, ' with Dustln
Kirnuni. i
3r.lI!IinT 8TRi:i:r Monday, Tues-I
d.ty and Wtdmsday "Your Hest
Kriend," with Vera Corden; Thurs- .
day, l'rlday nnd Saturday, "Just
Teny," with Tem Ml. j
COLOXIAL "Itloed and Sand," from I
the lilnsce Ibane novel, with rtodelph '
Valentine, Llla Dee and Nlt.i Naldl. I
Gil n AT NOIITIli:i!X"Vua'H Wrong
With the Women'" with Wlltcn .
i.niitnye and all-star cast: nlse
M.ix
l.ludeu
Thercs.'
In "The
Three-Must Get-
l3IInillAlr-"The Storm." from the !
i-tiiRe mtledrnmn. hy Uinfrden Mc Mc
rennlclc, with Virginia Valll, Houae I
l'elem and Matt Moere. I
IUVQI.I Monday, Tuendav and Wed- '
ntuday. "C'onie On )er," with Cel-!
leen Moero; Thuisdny, K1l1l.1v nnd
.Snturday, "Ace of Heart.s." with Len 1
uaurrcy ami j-.eatilce Jey.
LOCUST and HKLMOXT "The
Storm." mcledrnma. of the Northwest,
with Virginia Valll, llouse Peters and
Malt Moeio In the luadliiff roles.
XIXOX'S AMUASMADOIt Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday. "The
eiunii. wun iiuum) j'eicrs: TliurM-
lllll' Irllllll' fllwl Ultlinlll. iMAllnln....
...... . ...... j t.tiv. ,.,.,.. ....; , jL'iuiuun
i.lttle Devil," with Itodelph Valtn Valtn
ttue. COI.ISL'tIM Monday and. Tuesday,
"The Man Frem Hell's Itlver" ; Wed
nesday, "l-'ree Air"; Thursday and
Kildny, "At the Slfjn of the Jack e'
Lantern"; Satunlay, "Understudy,"
CKUAIt Monday and Tue&dav. "I'nir
I.ady." with Hetty Iilthe, Wedneh
duy nnd Thuradnj , "The Cllery of
Clementina." with 1'n.ullne Kiederlcli;
Friday nnd Snturdav, "The Under
hiudy," with Deris May. ,
JUMUO Mcmday, "The (Jlrl In His
Iluern," with Allce Calheun: Tues
day, "Man Under Cevei"; Wednes-
I.O , "The Wonderful Wife"; Thuis
d.iy, "Kine Feathers" ; Friday,
"Fr cni.lt Heels", Saturday, "Wild
J loney "
NIXTY-XIXTU HTHRUT Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, "Uonlir "Uenlir
I.ind " with Acnes Ares: Thuisday,
I'riil.iy and S.tluida, "Thu Veung
Diana," with Marlen Dales,
STIt 1 V ' lllred and Sand ' Illahce
Ihaiiei .story, with Itodelph Valoutlne,
1,11a l.ee and Nita Naldt.
LIIAIWH .Monday and Tuesday, 1
"(! el Night Paul." with nstnnee
Tiilm.idKe; Wednerday and Thursday,
'Slvrlei.lt Urewn," with I tort Lytell ;
Prid ly and Saturday, "Sen of the
Wolf."
Hackett'a Stage Family
The latest jeiirn,' player te he Riven
the coveted opportunity hy William ,
Urnilv is Alllert IlaeUett. wlie has n ,
I role in "lTp the I.iuhler." nt the Will
nut Street Theatre. Ilai-Kett is the
' jeiincest of three children of Mrs Ar- ,
t litis V. ilnhriMirr, who wiih lierM-lf nn
1 aelie.s plnjin nuclei-the nameef l'ler- 1
1 ems- llnekett. She plawsl uppeMte her!
1 hushaud In her umpire roles at the
Luhln Studies liere 111 ririliulelphm.
Jennnelte. AlhertV histcr. is in ailde
vrlle, and his hiether, llayinenil, ap
peared in "Thu I'eppenieaii," "Aitrn- ,
ham Lincoln," and the "Outraueeus '
Mi, rainier" Albert Haekett haa
jihned in "Peter Pan" with Maude
AdaniM, and lir "Tlie Charm Scheel."
He also plajeil the lilins In "Melly
O." I
!
"Dennnr's Oeera" Soen
Out of thn Imrliwater of f.irthcst
lliiiiriiiiM-Mirllli. wlilrli M'lit 11 "Abra
1mm Lincoln." tlu'iv will corne '"I hu
He(!i.ir'rt DpciM." niitlcn two en
furies UK.) by .lelm (iu.v, trimmed ilewn
,1 little bv Arneld Ilennett nnd pro pre
illiccd b. NiKi'l I'l.ixfilll-. the HllKlWl
producer, who wi "I"' iihieelnteil wltli
.lelm DiliiKwnler In "Abiiibiini Lin
coln." It lit open nt the Metropolitan
Opera Heuse for two ueeU liiKinninK
M.. mill'. Ili'lelier 111. I'lliiiiK ii"' "
Kaceiiient peiniliri; priced,
.Indent's
iniitinee will be given en
Wcdncwlayi
Btartlne at 1 o'clecK.
1 o'clec
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILSADELPHIA. SATURDAY.
Te Sing Here
MME. NINA KOSUETZ
Mme. Keslretz Iras canceled her
recital terrr this season te Jein her
uncle, Profi Alexander Keshctz,
and the Ukrainian National Chorus,
which will appear nt the Academy
of Music next Friday evening, Oc
tober 0
f.
HOUSE
7U)ceit,
52D
Pel. MARKET ST.
TUltv at 2.15
Evening!, 7 li 9
ALL STAR
,VOD-WIL
ACTS
AND
SESSUE HAYAKAWA
in
"The Vermilion Pencil"
"RweU
82D & SANS0M 3T9.
1'30 & 3: 0:45 te 11
M0N.. TUE3.. WED.
COLLEEN
MOORE
"COME ON OVER"
THURSDAY. FRIDAY ft SATURDAY
LON CHANEY
"ACE OF HEARTS"
fi9th
w"""" "- 0PP. TERMINAL
MONDAY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
AGNES AYRES in BORDERLAND
THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY
r . ( rv n
jmL llianuil lyavics, luuiig uiaua
1ST
CIRO DE RITI3. Soloist ALL WEEK
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tmw8l& s.
tSlfi&Lr the
KttttsrtjrlKs. teuL
;z)J.FREDZ(rv1MMAMfrS0NS'TflEATRESArr
Oermantewn
and
Chelten Ave.
Twlce Daily
2:15 & 7:30
All Seati
Reaerved
im OPENS MONDAY MATINEE
THE FAVORITE
CHARACTER
COMEDIAN
EN WELCH
MORTON JEWEL & CO.
JUOOLINQ SINOINO, DANCINO
LOVNBRG SBSTEKS AND S1SV3S WIEARY
IN A NEW BNAPPY BONO ANI1 DAN0F nEVUE
GORDON & RICA
"VAUDEVILLIANS"
WAY DALTON & CRAIG JANE
IN THE ELABORATE NOVELTY. "ALADDIN'S LAMP"
FIRST NORTH PhEaTIhOWIHO Or THE ASTOUNDINO PH0T0DRAMA
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IT STANDS ALONF UNPATt AT.T TTFD IN
11th Street
and
Lehlth Ave.
3 Tlmea
Dully
2'30, 7 &
NEXT WEEK
STAHLLY& D0RMAN
A Drep Trem Llfn
KRAMER & GRIFFIN
In "All About NctMn"
NIELEN'S BAILEY
A Mevie Frollo
in "j"!"!1 iijji ' " ijnM'. ' ! iiwwtcg'rir "i in '
With
Jay Elwoetl & Clay Hill
and It 1 2 Breadwar Cait
Chapter 5'
Tha Man of the Acei"
"IN
if til'
Historical Photo Serial,
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
MR. MAX HADINOrF
Ukrainian National
THE HUMAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
IN CONJUNCTION TVl'MA KTI9HFT7 SOPRANO OF THE FORMER
WITH MADAME 11111 IVUOnE. 1 4 IMPERIAL OPERA MOSCOW
Under (he Leadership of ALEXANDER KOSKF.TZ
FAMOUS RUSSIAN CONDUOTOR AND COMPOSER
TICKETS, 7Je, SI, 00, SI. SO, $2.00, $3,60,
6EATS NOW ON SALE AT ACADEMY AND HEPl'E'3, 1119 CHESTNUT ST,
r i
Mas Desmond Back
Mae Desmond and her players will
begin their season nt the Desmond The
atre, formerly the Peeples, nt Kensing
ton avenue nnd Cumberland Btrcet en
Saturday evening, October 14. Thcre
will be ene performnnce each evening,
whlle there will be thrce matinees,
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, each
wcek. Popular prices will prevail. Fer
her first production Miss Desmond hna
nrrnnged n presentation of Fay llain
tcr's popular nuccces, "Enst Is West,"
TOM SENNA and RAY READ
ASSISTED AnniUUr
PY UUninnt
I. SMART AND ATTRACTIVE YOUNG CHORUS
H I F 1 A WSbm .aYajJBBk
a. inxeN.NrnnT.TMOFTi nni MnM
GREAT AS A PLAY GREATER AS A PICTURE
AND BIG ENOUGH TO PLAY FOUR WEST PHILA
DELPHIA LEADING THEATRES. NEXT WEEK
PETERS, VIRGINIA VALLI
and MATT MOORE in
A BCItEEN VERSION OP
Langden McCermick't
Sensational StageSuccess
r.nnAT rt'nv ok winteii in the neiithijind
3ST 18 AS N011UN.J TO THE FI 11V OK lU'MAN
.S CAUUIIT IN "HIE STOUM" OP 1'ASSION.
ftr?i-fi, nrt.Mynicenifrr Av.
.f''Men.MrdllnKer.Orn.M-T.
Mnt, Itnlly. t V, M.. 2,'ri
Ktrnlncii nt B I". "1.. 2e. .JOe.
Wilt. I.TH. nt (1:30 A 0 r. .11,
ACTS
B. F.
KEITH'S
Popular
Larry Semen in "Gelf
F-athe Newi Tepic of the Day
B&taaSMMbldttk
SjkxxLza 4e
& Lannaata An.
:ae te 4:aei 7 te 11
MONDAY and TUESDAY
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
"GOOD NIGHT, PAUL"
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Bert Lytell in "Sherlock Brown"
Frl.. Sat "SON OF THE WOLF"
Thene Otn. 0309
Fer Seats
Matlnrn, 25e
Children, He
(Upper Balcony)
Evenings
25e, 35c, 6O0. 7Je
1. Keith'"
I'rrNentlni: II,
l'epular
iiuilelll
ASSISTED BY
FRANK V. MURPHY
IN "PALS"
TEXAS FOUR
'EASIN' AL0NO OZIN' MELODIES"
1 Jas. B. - DONOVAN & LEE- Marie
I "DOING WELL. THANK Y0U
IT1 REVFLATION, WONDERFUL CAST!
Matinees,
0e Sc 25e
Children
Uniler 12, lOe
Kvenlnin,
ZOc. .10c 40c
NEXT WEEK
TheDocterSliop
Fraturlnir
Nat "llehum" Farnum
Anlited bv Fntlrn Peraennel
of This Shew
THE DAYS OF BUFFALO DILL"
gS1JJ0 OCTOBER 6
PRE8KNT9 THE
AT
8118
y
3
OSiores
by Samuel Snlpman and Jehn B.
Iiymer. Besides Miss Desmond and
Frank Fielder, the Desmond Players
will lnclude such favorites of former
seasens ns Louise Sanferd, Bcrnice Cal
lahan, De Ferrest Dawlcy, Jehn W.
Scott, Sumner Nichols, Kenneth Bur Bur
eon, Geerge Cnrlyle, Clement Callahan,
Sam C. Miller, Richard Stiles and
Edythe Hnrceurt. Besides "East Is
West," Miss Desmond has also secured
the Philadelphia rights te present such
pinys ns "Little Old New Yerk" and
'Ladles' Night."
Next Week. Twice
Dally, 2:15 & 8:15.
Only Theatre in Pail-
InnilAlfl r And Mav Other rerlUl
MIDUbflLC Addition te a
Gcrmantewn Ave. & Venango
Matlnen 2:30; Evenln-a 7 and 0
ALL NEXT WEEK
'In a photoplay of a
millions, and hl remantln in..
daihlnif here, Idel of
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PRODUCTION
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ALICE DUER MILLER
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led by modern madcap youth. Gorgeous
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barbara castleten
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paul McAllister
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