Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC' 'LEDQEB-PHIIADELPHiIaV ATURDAV. QOT
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BER
1922
MOVIEGRAMSOF THE WEEK
. .flr Barthelmess at Stanley Next Week "Remembrance"
Atfine "Burning Sands' Only Exotic Film Other Neivs
VPN'TI'IIK en the IiIrIi wns or In strnnge rxetlc lnndH lilnyn Its pnrt In
A !" , .,.. out of the four prlnclpnl pictures which mnkc their debut here
only en-
c,t wceK- op,en s "Hurtling Snmls," the Knrlten's picture, RtnrtltiR
' I Mi folleWH In the popular track of "The Sheik" mid lcn.ln Inte the
t0i'Jc lienrt nf the .lewrt.
romeni' , ,n i ui.f,,.-., nnether Iticlinnl HnrtheluiPHM fenture. with n
i In the Virginia lillln. en n dnulBerj'-lnden, presnlc fnrm. It Is cnlled
f'l Ilnwl Hey." .Tie AliHnc will hnve it picture flint peeps Info tlw modern
' i ii Pfiltfil "Heineinhriince," find the Arcndln nmrVleterln hnve nnether
u' ',,u rntltlcl "HumnnIenrtH."
B
II rlinN the tiling strive te strike the
W Iren twice In the snine plnce It In
nrlnblr Imimw tlmt the hammer bIJiw,
I !.ferRn tilts or the nrm lit Je-tlrtl,
Sifc the lOMttlt tlmt the second plctuic
.ii. fur below the Hrt
Guide te Photoplays
for the Week te Come
til I... I IlimdiiillttntlU
i. tl.1. rnve el iiicimre i'"i'"""
BMV feature we nre. however, eptliuts-
t lie Iirni i"";i -
'Tolnule unvid,
tic I
ffI,Ilc net eiptnllli'B
. .rente! te praiseworthy pictures
i "The Seienth ny" nnd "Senny."
the w-eiwl I1'"'"' ,llc )let of "T!1.0
rtvliifli Is bv CJrerL'c
llffercnt nnd sup-
it nil in
In the '
tlnml Hey
n-.u.,i Miiinds both
..... . the mernirc hcrcen far
the third plnce. Hcqry King, the ynunjt
itat'n directors, nnd one nf the Brent wit
..-Ine nrtlt" In the business, iiRuin
Km the tneunphene in "The lleii.l
ri-1..'.-n cnlle ns rHP"v nn mraii"'
lur, ; n . . ,.-p..l llnvlll"
if 1(10(1 i'
tlnf."
rri..-Vn cone ns c
1...V in the si-ttlns of l'0' n,,'e ,nvl"
K'lil of "The Heml Hey.
Vron the "Mills" tlint lmve ,. In
VZ c Judse that Director KltiR Iuim
,m ndiiBdcci' In southern back-country
!n!l for hl chnrnctcrs nnd scenes, nnd
he'lif" ,Ie,,p " "s s!!,.ccr,,,' "'i',1 .V'1,","
Mthrtlmlly ns h. did ii "Tel'nble
l)alil," the b" fil,ls !irp ln for "etl"'r
,r!,t ntilv thnt. but the cast nf "The
Pend Hey" has been plckt.l with np
iirMit ';are. Mnry Alden and Mary
.'....,, imtn tin- chief feminine roles
"J I. nld since frlfiid of "The Karl
.i ti,, tnrkni" fame. Lawrence T)
i?ie,- nnd Chnrles Hill Millies nre the
Photoplays te Be Seen
On Lecal Screens Soen
Ottnlier in "Fnc la the Fer,"
with Lionel ItarrymeTc, Stnn
ley, "Pink Cods," wllh Uebe Daniels,
Atcnclln.
"The Mn(ucrader," with Guy
Hates Pest, Palace,
OtnliiT 33 "Pr'Kntier of Zcnda,"
with Alice Terry, Aldlnc.
Mentngu love, Ilitntly Oorden. ltnr
burn (Jactleten nnd Jtilln -'wnyne
Oerdtui.
Other films of Interest next week nre
"MRhtH of the Desert," with Shirley
Abiseti, nt the HeRciit; "Hew Women
Leve," with Hcttv Hlytbe. nt the Capi Capi
eol; "Sherlock Helmes," with .Teiin
Harrjinore. nt the Palace, mid "Man
slaughter," the Cecil De Mille fenture,
in tue timte.n.
Weber and Fields Coming
The Weber and Fields unit show
will appear at the Clictnut Street
Opera Heue In "Heunlted" en Moll Mell
day. October 1!.'!. While Weber nnd
Holds are the nucleus of the perform
ance, there are two comedies, the first
being "Tulip Land," a piece full of
"eiirh, dances, pretty giiis and laughter.
Then fellow a number nf acts, ameiiR
which ate the Twe I.adellas In "Hits of
Stumbling," Charles T. Aldrleh In it
inpid-cliaiiginK character act, Sid (ield
and his piano, nnd Lynn Canter, billed
as , win nf liirls." The Teend sec
tien nf the
bill, ill U'hleh Wnlier nnil
fmturfd men. Hnrtlielmess plns ine i iciiis appear, Is matle up of three acts,
role of a peer boy, im.cnttircil te an
wly old farmer. The bitter's young
ife emleaers te involve the lmy in
. iv nfTiilr. but falling, turn her
New riioteplnys
S7MiVAi;r "The ltend Uey." story of
the Virginia, hills, by Clecrge W. OK
tlen, directed liy Henry KIiir. Btnr
linR Itlchnrd Harthclmcss, supported
by Mary.Thurman nnd Mary Alden:
also. Vlfter Herbert conducing or
chestra for the week.
ALDINK "Ilctnenibrauce," Rupert
HURhes story of sentiment, based
around the father of a family. Pep
Greut, tilnvixl liv flliUlde GIlllllK-
wafcr; Patsy Huth Miller, Kate Les
ter and Nell Craig In the cast.
KAllLTCiX "Ttnrnltiif Hands." a. re-
mance of the desert, directed by
Oeoice Melferd, with Wanda Hawley,
Milten Mile, Hebert Cain und Jac Jac
fiucllne Legan.
AllCADIA and VWTORtA "Human
Hearts," film version of Hal Itcld'H
famous old play, with a country set
ting;; Heue Peters, ltussell Simpsen,
Mnry Phllbln, Oeorge Hjickathorne
and ethers In cast.
IlKrtr.XT "Lights of the Desert."
story of show girl stranded In a des
ert town In Nevada, wUh Shirley Ma
son In the lending role. .
CAPITOL "Hew Women Leve," story
of a singer who sacrifices a career
for love, with Betty Blythe In the
central role.
Previously Reviewed
8TANTOX "Manslaughter,". Cecil U
DeMllle's latest production, taken
from Alice Duer Miller's novel, wltb
cast headed by Lcatrlce Jey, Thcmas
Mclghan nnd Leis Wilsen.
1A LACK "Sherlock Helmes." plclurl plclurl
zatlen of famous stage play of Wil
liam OUIette. with Jehn Uarrymore In
famous Cenun Deyle creation, and a
big, supporting cast.
IMPEKIAL Monday. Tuesday and
Wednesday. "My Uey," with -Jackie
Coogan ; Thursday, Frldny nnd Sat
urday, "Tailor-Made Man," with
f'harU'H Ttay.
A Lit A Mill! A Monday. Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Queen of the Meulin
Iteuge." with Martha Mansfield ;
Thursday, Krldny nnd Saturday,
"Moonshine Valley," with William
Farnuin.
MARKET STREET Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday. "Bleed nnd Sanil,"
wltr Uodelph Valentine : Thursday.
Friday nnd Saturday. "Tallor-Made
Man, with Chnrlea Hay.
GREAT XOHTIIERX "Penrod," from
fntneus stories of boyhood, by Beeth
Tarklngten, directed by Marshall
Ncllan and fentutlng Wesley Harry
with a big cast,
COLOSIAL Monday. Tuesday and
Wednesday, "A Tailor-Made Man,"
with Charleu nay: Thursday. Friday
and Saturday, "The Siren Call," with
Dorethy Dalten,
NIXON'H AMUASHAUOU Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, "Her Glid
ed Cnge," with aierla Hwnnsen ',
Thursday, Friday und, Saturday,
"Kvldcnce," with Klalne Hammur
Rteln. 11ELMONT "The Delicious Llttle
Devil," story of a dancer nnd u gill
of the ultimo with Ma" Murray In the
lead, supported by Hodelph Valentieo.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
"Queen of the Meulin lteugc," with
Martha Mansfield.
LEADER Monday and .Tuesday.
"Turn te the Hlght." with Allen
Terry: Wednesday and Thursdny,
"Bull-Deg Courage," with Gcerge
Lnrkln: Friday and Saturday, 'If
Yeu Bclleve It, It's Se," With Themas
Melghaii,
DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY
AMERICA0
Audrey Maple's Career
Audrey Mnnle. who is one nf the
featured players in "IIIteliy-Koe li-,2."
In which Hn.Miiend Hitchcock is star
ring and wblrh will be the attraction
at the Sbtibert Theatre wxl) week.
renies tinttirally by her mimical tnlent. .
Her fntbef win considered olio of the '
best liiusliiiiiis In Tienten. N. J.. Mis
Mnple's home town. She grndunted
from it billnes college as nil expert,
stenesrapher and typist, but never en
tered an einee. She made her debut en
the stage a a chorus girl. Later she
wai engaged bv .fosse Lnsky. then a
vaudeville producer. After that expo-
Hence she becrmc Louise dunning s
,...!.. l.. il.n ,it, fittnt-n " I mil
.. .. . ..... IITIIII.IMIIIIIV III till '.I, III, ,.. ......
as Melghcm; Wednesday. "Tep of the and later ret ted te Mr. Lnsl.s n an
Mern": Thursday and Frlduy. "Fair i-f-metit in "'I in- Leve nU. Lnt -i
Lady"; Saturday. "The Dictator." ' tlll she was ghen n siniill part n
JUMUO Monday. "A Wlfe's Sacilllce." i Charles Krehinnn's production. I lie
with rerlnnn Griffith: Tuesday, "The Arcadian'. ' Afterward she plnyrd In
Infamous Miss Itevnl" : WerineHdiry, ! "Madnine Sherrv" ami in Peggy, i
"Alias Lady Fingers": Thursday and. 'im,., Oh. iriineil "The I'lrelly. In1
Friday, "Orphans of the Stfitm"; Sat-' ,,.,(,,1. .i.,, .lidlclitful Trentinl wn the
l'lj til
LOCUST "My Bey," scntlinentnl and
humorous story about n little boy
adopted by nn old sea captain, with
Jackle Coegnn and (inude Gllllng
watcr. RIVOLl Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesdny, "By Hlght of Purchase," with
Nerma Talmadge; Thursdny. Friday
and Saturday, "Hvldcnce," with
Klulne Hammcrsteln , and Scnnett
farce.
CEDAR Sfetiday and Tuesday,
"Arram te Fignj," with Frani Mave;
Wednesday and Thursday, "Man
from Helps lllvcr" ; Friday and Sat
urday, "The Understudy."'
urdav. "Cameren of the
Mounted."
STRAS'D Monday, Tuesday nnd Wed-
nesday. "Valley nf Silent Men." with
Alma Habeas; Thursday. Friday and
Saturday, "Siren Call," with Doiethy
Dalten.
.SATr-.V.Vr STREET Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday. "Seuth of
Suva," with Mary Miles Mlnter;
stnr. I'lider the snme niiinageme.u ,,;
was with "Katinka" anil "Hlsb .link"
Then enme n long eii'.'ngenient in New
Yerk with "Tonight's the Night .
"(Jnnd Night Paul." with Deiinbl T.rliin
In "Her lt''giment." nner which sli,
wns engiiged bv the Shiiberti for the
New Yerk Winter Cm-den s predurtlnu
nf "Mente CrNte."
attention te a llichy traveling salesman.
Tht farmer learns of the uftair anil :
Inter nreideniiillj killed in a scuffle, and
"The Bend Hey" steps forward te take
the blnnie becaiiM' he wnuts te pro
tect the liennr of the farmer's wife.
X the lien's sbnre of the filmmakers' J
attention. The tide seenis te me
turned, toward neglected, unsung and i
unnoticed father. I
Ruiiert Hushes Is the latest te build
a film nreiiuil the pnternnl head, and he
Ci8 It "Hemeinlirance." Ilest of nil.
Claude (JillliiRw liter, one of tlie screen's
nee-t but greatest character men, was
tailed upon te plnv the roleef fatlier.
Gllliiiguater made a triumphal film '
debut in "Little Lord Fauntleroy" as
the old K.irl of Dorlneeurt nnd has
mere recently been seen te much ndvan- i
toge as the sea captain In .tackle Cno Cne
san "My I!ev." He is also prom- '
ineiUlinrtlv in Marshall Neilnn's "Feels
Firn" nnd In the new version of "The 1
Chti'tlan."
"Henieinbrance" revelvei around 1
"Pi')" tlrniit. head of a family which1
leeks en him as the source nf all worldly I
joecN. but withholds real love and np-I
preciatlnn. It's a ease of "dig, brother, j
sitter nnd mother, dig, dig, dig." i
"Mem" Is pln.ed bv Kate Y ester, the'
dauuhter bv Pntsy Until Miller and the j
fen by Cullen''LandIs. Nell Crals, who
uwd te bi one nf the players lii that '
verv exrellent teek cemedv Kssanay
had in Clihiige, al-e has a role, as have
Richard Tucker, the old IMlsenian, and
Lucille Itiiksen. the juvenile star.
Rupert Hughes, bv the way. is nnel
eftluMcry, ery few authors wi:e hnve j
nianaceil te iicellmatl.e themselves te I
the film studio atmosphere. Net only j
iliil Mr. Hughes learn the tcchniiiue of i
photetilii) writing, but he has schooled
himself in the art of direction and has'
weeeeded admirably. If "Ilemem-I
brancc" Is ns discerning nnd ns pone-
(ratine ns the first part of "Danger
ous Curve Ahead," it is something te
leek forward te with interest. ' I
HAL ItKID, novelist and dramatist
and fnther of "Wnllle," wrote In
many wins, ami one of them wns the
rural or buccellc subject, ns typified by
Mi "Human Hearts," which King
BacRet diii'cted and which comes te
both Arcadia and Victeria Theatres
nut ucck.
,ln it aic the honest blacksmith and
Ms son. simple souls of the O.nrk
Mountain ceuntrj, the restless wife of
.the )eiiiiger man, and the smooth smeoth smoeth
.towued H'lnpter (net unlike the array
of "The Heml Bey"). The old man is
raurdered, ami his sun, nceused and be
lieving his wife guilty, makes no defense.
Uuskell Simpsen, one of the best of
the screen's rugged chnrnctcrs, plays
lw part of the old blacksmith. Heuse
Peters is the son; Mary Phllbln.
nether n.iine seen mere, ami mere
frequently in film easts, is the glng-Jiam-Kewiiptl
lnss, and Gertrude Claire.
rB Bhuiithnrne (reinembereil fiem
'The Little : Minister"), Uniiisc Wal
J and lieuige West have important
relesi
Mention of King Hngget causes
wonder nt this tine actor's voluntary
MtlKment te the unseen and unsung
postlen nf director. The fans of jes
iwday rpincmber his held und 'iicmora 'iicmera
le acting as the nbslnthe-craed man
in LnlverMl'H "Absinth,-," with Leah
;ur, nnd ngniu in "Iunhee" witli
tlie iamc bailing lady.
fpHK one roving, roistering film In
this wcvl, f firesides and domes demes
"t'ty Is "Burning Sands," built as
wmpanleii-pie,.,. te -The Sheik" ami
de under i, Uhtl(. 1U veteran
era i,. "W .Melferd who Is gen-
"ssigiieii tn the dllcctlen of ill
--'A PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTIONS:
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VAUDEVILLE EXTRAORDINARY!
NEXT WEEK GEORGE 'HOOS' OFFERS HI9 MASTERPIECE
THE COSTLIEST, PRETTIEST AND SMARTEST TABLOID
TRIUMPH EVER PRODUCED
With JIMMY LYONS, Introducing IHE EIGHT ENGLISH ROCKETS
With the "RADIANA" Lunineus Scene
Jamei PINTO & BOYLE Jack
AN OVERNIGHT COMEDY SENSATION
Jack-LEXEY & O'CONNOR-Celia
IN SMART SONGS AND DANCES
HEGEDUS SISTERS
INITIAL VAUDEVILLE TOttR OF TWE PREMIFR CONOEET VIOLINISTS
Russ BROWN & WHITAKER Jean
PH'LADETPHIA'B OWN FAVORITES IN "CLOWN TOPICS"
THE VANDERBILTS
SHERWIN KELLY
AFSOP'S FAMLE8
PATHE NEWS
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TOPICS OF THE DAY
AXD
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION!
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION!
BILLY ARLINGTON
In "MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN"
ASSISTED BY ELEANOR ARLINGTON. C. I. TAYLOR AND JOSEPH WARD
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