Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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STARS APPEARING ON LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK
fafB!RECTT6N STANLEY COMPANY OF AMErUCA.
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New PhetraUya
' mfAtLSf "The Eternal Blame,'' from
he BalMe etery. "The Dueheae of
' , .nMftl," with Nerma Talmaaja , a;
" the Udy of the court of Henry V1I1
' lid Conway Tearle headlna a iup
. ?rtin cast, which Includes alie
t ffil Mendeu and Reetmai
IarANTOlt "Nere," speetAOttlar .
"auction Bhewlnjr early Reman flays,
mads by the Foec Company lr Bu-
J ThhV.
Violet, Meraereau ae
IK niv American player amenf a
urge cant of European aura:, J,
Edwards directed.
rlu "'..a ttumnaDfl at ftM .T. nAIa
ARCADIA "Anna Ascends," with Altee
Brady in the same, part aha played en
uie wbc that of an Italian Immi
grant who Is ambitious.
wii'TOHIA "Shadow"," from the prlte
(Sen " "rnliiii-Chlnji Chinaman.''' by
Wilbur Uanlei Steele, with a cast that
Includes Urn Chaney,- Harrison Ferd
'and ethers.
reCVi "The Deuce of Bpadee." new
Charles Kay comedy, with setting In
1 a small Western town.
Previously Reviewed
-' ALOIXE "The Broadway nose," latest
Ma Murray, feature, with usual
elaborate baclreunds of Broadway
night llfe and cabaretu; Mente Blue
leading man.
KARLTOtf "Skin Deep," ntery of a
criminal who had his face made ever
and had te live up te a new role, with
Milten Sills.
PALACE "The Prisoner of Zenda,"
Antheny Hepe's fumeua romance,
directed by Ilex Ingram, with a cast
headed by Lewis Stene and Alice
Terry.
CAPITOL "Under Twe Flaw," Oulda's
fameUM romance of the deBert, with
rrlscllla Dean.
9REAT SOUTHERN "The Manque
radcr," lllchard Walten Tully's fa fa
metH HtiiKe I'lay scrceneO, with Ouy
Bates Pest In his accustomed role.
MARKET STREET- Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday, "Manslaughter," with
Themas Meljrhnn; Thursday. Friday
ana sniuraaj,
Tem Mix.
"Ker Big- Stakes." with
IMPERIAL Monday. Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Human Hearts." with
Heuse Peters; Thursday, Friday' and
Saturday, "The Man who Flayed
Ged," with Geerge Arllss. ,
COtOXtAT, Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Pink Oeds," with Bebe
DanleN : Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, "Klmlred of the Dust," with
Jllrlam Cooper.
tOCUST "Hutrnn Hearts," Hal Reld's
famous buccellu huccess, with Heuse
. T'etcm, Mary Phllbln und Edith
, Waller.
JUXOX'S AMBASSADOR Monday,
Tuesdav and Wednesday, "Human
Heart." with Heuse Peters: Thurs
day, Krldny nnd .Saturday, "On the
ll!h Krnw." with Dnrnthv TlnHnn A
BSLitONT "On the High Seaa," aea
story by Edward Shelden, with Doro Dero Dore
L thy Dalten nnd Jac'.c Helt
JtlVOLt Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday. "Moonshine Valley," with
William Knrnuin; Thursdny, Krlday
and Saturday, "Just Ttfny," with Tem
Mix.
COLISEUM Monday and Tuesday,
"Burning Sands." with Wanda Haw
ley : Wednesday, "The Sage Brusher" J
Thursday and Friday. "The Uhest
Breaker' : Saturday, "Just Teny."
CEDAR Monday and Tuesday. "Moon "Meon "Moen
shlno Valley." with William Farnum :
Wednesday and Thursday, "Burning
Kanav : -naay ana saturaay, "The
Ghost rsreakcr."
v JVMHO Mnndav and Tuesday. "The
fiterni," with Heuse Peters; Wednes
day nnd Thursday, "The Ijast Trail";
Krldny, "Kisses"; Saturday, "Leaded
Dice.''
ftTRAXIt Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday. "Pink Oeds," with Bebe
Imnleli : Thursday, Friday nnd Satur
day. "The Cowboy and the Lady,"
with Tem Moere.
' UXXr.Xrs'Tll STREET Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Face
In the Feg." with Llenel HarrymeTe;
. Thurrdnv, Krlday nnd Saturday. "On
the High Seas," with Jack Helt.
LBADEIl Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Uurnlnff Hands," with
Wanda Hawlcy; Thursday. Frldsv
t'li Wl!rUay'"T.ne ahest Breaker,"
With Wallace Held.
"La Tendretae" at Bread
At tlie Ilread Street Theatre, com cem
nencinc Monday evening, November 20,
Henry Batnille's piny, "La Tendmse,"
SI", , ("yen Its first presentation In
Phlndclpliln nt the hnnds of Henry
Miller nnd Ruth Clintterten nnd a large
eempsny.
. I" '"any ways the production of
It Temlrosse" marks Henry Miller's
rnet ambitious achievement In the tho the
Jtre. It provider lilm with the most In
tjrestinB role thnt hns fallen te his let
T&?jLi,? ,St,:nht!n Ohent In "Theflreat
i ?e, ' Plnv wns Wret produced
ny Mr. Miller nnd Miss Clintterten dur
in their summer sensen In California.
Directly nt the close of this tour the
eempsny will he tnken te Londen for
the Knells), presentation of the piece,
The large Huppertlnir company includes,
amenB ethers, II. Cooper-Cliffe, Sydney
Him, A. O. Andrews. Judith Vessclli,
t!!17 wler. Marguerite St. Jehn,
Jn dc i In Cruze. William Henley,
nald Celman nnd William Pearce.
Big Climb for Mlsa Qroedy
When flrit-nlgliters left the first Xew
Xerk production nf "The Night Beat"
tnree years hre they were asking eneh
ether, he is Mttle Loulse firoedy?"
jst niitumii she was entrusted with
' princinnl feminine role In "Geed
Morning . Dearie," which comes te the
rorreHt Thentre Monday. As n matter
L x.1, .M,ss Greedy had played in
i "-rlor.b?fera "''e was "discovered"
!",. 'The Night lleat." She was born in
.n3cTcx;' 5rew ut ,n Philadelphia
S2?. AiU?",,,,(! Cltjr "nncing was her
.'."'. ',M'linn.tlen. Rn,l y the time ahe
was thirteen she hnd liecome an expert
J Innclng. Miss firoedy began her
Profess una career with an engagement
in 2!!( ev " ier $Jt0 u weck She was
?." i?,1,e tel the Kreater n8rt t fl
f..iH.b,,fer? shB ""nl'y reached the
u'i. nti 1tn89 ,n "Around the Map."
,ii.?Pidurl,n.8' ?n engagement in "Fld
'Hers Three" that Mr. OlUlngham first
Leading Lady Frem the Start
Dorethy Mortimer, who plays the
ft lO r,"!,,r, M1!.0 '" "Just Mnrrlcd,"
tii. .? AUcIphl Thentre, hns been en
'ding lady nimegt from ,he fltBrt(
stL. 'esun hn B,? fr with n
2f. n,nT,,n."5 ', Kansas City, and
or?a",' th. jlln woman of that
Yolk n"Jnt,i8- T,u" bl' wnt te New
..Si"'1 $, "'" Ending part In
Ww&i? iN.,h.t' .. B,,a next was I.ee
vY?.810'11 ." li-adlng woman In "The
t.i.I-.i ..".'"Vy." tllt fiigiigement, she
f7' ti i "" 'rcnce .Moero In 'Tar
&i .7Uoe,n .,ul Hnt,." ntul it was
sliii. ., w:?s l'lnylnp! In this picce that
Married."
sl ned her
for "Jubt
Army and Navy at Keith's
anJ n."iHl.,n?tfmcnt of the Annapolis
ils iT l0J"1 I'!0'""" teams, whleh
IatftsMB.re ,H"t7ly. hnve eeeepted
and ?tL"H.f,rem,"' ' KWth's Theatre
tea .i?.cl,,,5 f00,Iml1 fi(l,,n,1', w,u ut"
Si wrferiniiiice nt Keith's Tim-
theit .' t'vc,,n 8 guests of the
Jtre innnngement. IL.xcs hnve
Sff kf JZ?l for. tue ' '"id there
vSl V. 1Ja. n the party. There will
ivir- .SJui"? "Vrabw. of Army -and
JJ ,lfclal reat .tfcja aad ethr
HPIHIHHHSwaAHyiVHaleH
HK'lfe&nBH S shadows"
BWWBBLIiW FLORENCE VIDOR. Vc-tvnst
IH'alEHBSBBH "skin deep 2
IHlHHBaHBBiHI Kr-t-trw IBAkX
a.r!f!l!Ill!l5IS!?T? ALICE BRADV I
NORMA TALMADGE. "THE Wg'A'&lEygMM3tM "ANNA ASCENDS'
ETERNAL FJ.AME" SUrthm Wlf W'T JFwBtUi AUAev
fl?lm&YsigraiiMaeM
MPIaaHi EH
BHHRWMfSV'tTvKStJS'THE DEUCE .
PHKM Meters aw PI;II,::1':iiS tr.
Lfw(1 philbih SRa Jfit i't3aPPn'ViiiB
I'lW.'tt? "HUMAN QMrliK'iVi)tiW,;,iB
PRISCILLA
DEAN.TJNDER
TWO FLAGS"
Cdpitel
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RAMON
NAVAPRO,
THE PRISONER
OF ZENDA"
Patace
All About "Tangerine"
Carle Carlten, producer of "Irene,"
will present Julia Sanderson, In her
greatest success, "Tangnrine," at the
Shubert Theatre Monday night.
The original rast, Including Frank
Crumlt and Frank T.nler, arcempanlca
Miss Sanderson te Philadelphia. The
bek is a satlru en leve, matrimony and
alimony.
Mr. Carlten engaged Lawrence Lang
ncr and Lee Blmonsen, te respectively
provlde the basis for the book, and te
design the scenery and scenic effects.
Philip Bartholenme collaborated with
T.unnner en the play itself, and Our
Bolten adapted the finished product of
the ethers te musicul comedy. The
cast also includes Rebckah Cauble,
Gleria Dnwn, Heburd Cavanaugb,
Harry Puck. Wayne Nunn, Elsie
Yeung, Jehn Kiino. and a lyric soprano
named lieulnh Ilersen, as well as the
famous Tangerine Quartette and equal
ly famous Tangerine Octette, composed
of Victeria White, Victeria Miles,
Jesephine McNeills, Nerene Swlnten,
Helen Francis, Ruth Richmond, Betty
de Graiie and Dorethy Brown.
Travesties at Dument'a
In addition te the travesty, "North
east's Most Popular Beauty," the
Emraett Welch Minstrels at Dument'a
will next week present another bur
lesque entitled "Urowerytewn'B Most
Charming Yeung Weman." The two
programs will be merged into one. The
program otherwise will include Alpo Alpe
glni, the magician; Kelley and Thomp
son in a ceti.edy, "Selling Leta," and
WEEK BEOIHNXHO XOXOAT
MAE
DESMOND
and HER PLAYERS
XMTHE
STORY OF
THE ROSARY
XI0KT1T AT till
Oil), Ftten er Writ for aiU
All SMirvsttesi.ftL fitardtr WlUBeSeM
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LANCASTZB. AV
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N.t W..kA Iladtrn Mutletl Oddlt
"THE TIMELY REVIEW"
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wiuw sirtpuurrrieas
IMS IMVUI
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ZANE GREY'S
fieliOR Drams
a xmjBttmimrm . v-"- ri'i-".iHtf'VU77.rA " ' HiH'-xije
DESMOND
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PAULINE STARKE. "MY
WILD IRISH n08E"'Fya
America's Cemedy Four, in songs and
merriment. Emmett weicn will render
new ballads.
JA PHILADELPHIA
WmmfE 5fy 2
OKEBTKPT STREET BE10W 18TK tTKEET.
NEXT WEEK
ARMY AND NAVY WEEK BILL OF STARS!
EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!
ELSIE JANIS
THE UTTEBNATIONAX, STAR AMD AJfEftXOAM OENITJi
IN A RECITAL OF TYPICAL JANIS HITS
JACK JOYCE
BOY WITH TUB HMILE"
-ROCKWELL & FOX
TWO KOnt.K NUTS NAVIOATINO THB OCEAN Or N0NSEKW
r-POWERS & WALLACE-
1M A aOUTHRRX nflMAXOB. CALLED, "OEOHQIA ON BnOAOWAT"
HARRISON
WITH niLLT HOOUB IN
THE CEVENES
IN A PAHIS CAKE
AX10I"g TABLES
TACTS
EXTBA ADDED ATTBACnONI AND
KU8
JULIANASH&0.H.0D0NNHL
perrrr-An lkeitiwatb reMicrtT
ursn.
2 A 8 P. M. Prlff. Mt.,
Deluded. Bftti aa SiU One
Friday, November 24h Army and Navy Night
rOOTBALL TEAMS WILL BB PRBSENT-BHOW BTA11T8 8 HEIABP
METROPOLITAN fSS& I 2
FORTUNE GALLO PrMnts tha
SAN CARLO
AariMa flniiiil and Only Tenrlns
Oifawtn, Caerae aad Cerp dt Dslltt. Km.
BIPBBTOIBB AIID OAITB TOa rillST WEEK
MONDAY.. .
TUESDAY....
WEDNESDAY
THURS.MAT..
THURS. EVE.., .
rnivif . .mm
SAT. NAT. Jiwiri if tin MiImm
SAT. EVE OiviIInii tPiglliNl
OOXDVOTOBIi NXOXI, rBAXOXETTI, IEM. TIXIITEB
SECOND
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WEEK
,
MONTE BLUE and MAE MURRAY
"BROADWAY R08E"A1i
Trocadere'e New Shew
An attraction announced for next
week at the Trocadero Theatre is "The
High Life Girls," a two-act musical
burlesque. La Belle Helena is with
the company and will be seen in one
of her latest dance acts. The manage
ment has secured special scenery and
costumes for this dance act. There is
a big cost, including Billy Bhuler, Harry
Meyers, La Belle Paula, Marie CrUpie,
Beb Griffin, Temmy Hlddans nnd Terry,
the piper, songs, reels and dances.
INSTITUTION:
THE BRIANTS
IfflKAM Of THH MOVXrf MAX .
& DAKIN-"""
"THB THBEB Of I'H"
CAPT. H.C. MclNTYREftCO.
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NEWS
TOKOS OF THB PAT
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playktib in "almost binqh"
80c A 0.. Bexai, 60s,
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WEEK
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NBXT WRBK
TUB OBBATBST RTOBT BYBB TOLD
IN MOTION FICTtTRKS
Wilbur Daalal SteaU'e
Priia Stary
whtek aprtrd la aiicaita fam nsdtt
till of "Chtar, Chlnf. Ohlnaaiaa."
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rttrr msaibw althir bas ba starrea
et ftttend ta tlf (leducUea,
It iaeluJes LON CHANEY,
Marguerite Da La Malta
Harritba Ferd
Jetta SalnaUe
Walter Leng ul
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ra Dlrerur Is Tern rvrais, wfeass
Ittt et iunmim atsutM a trnt
fodtctlea.
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PERFORMANCE
TOMORROW
AFTEH MIDNIGHT
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ABTOCNDXNC rNPBBCEI)ENTEr-A SBAUA OF DUAL LIVES-DUAL LOYBB
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CAPITOL
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NEXT WEEK
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UNDER TWO FUGS
610BE
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JUNIREI
srareanANCEi
AND
CONTIMUOUS
IX A. U.
TO
XX I. n.
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OOMVEMCIKrt MONDAT T1IH
THE SIRENS
WITH A BIO OAST. FEATUBIMO TUB INIMITABLE
JAY ELWOOD and CLAY HILL
AND A BEVY OF
CUFtON AND
DEREX
Tpttla DHfrnt
"MISS
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BARABAN,GROHS&CO
IN A PANTOMIME NOVKI.TT
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RAYMOND
LESLIE
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LAUREL k CO.
1 NeTtltT Offarlns
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EXTRA ADDED ATTBACTION
ethel Mcdonough
THE TAYOBITE COMEDIEXNE XV
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ALHAMBRA
rMORRlS
IVAUKVILIE,
NUVl' Wt)L,K
HARRY ROMM REVUE
Ab4 m Delicious
Photealay Farce
Leva It an Awful Thing
aeaaa "Jiaa at ae iisru" nt. It
Thedzzling romance cf faithful wife and
wilful beauty in France's gayest court.
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IRVING CUMMINSS. OTIS HARLAN
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an incredibly lavish production
cfthe brilliant photoplay by
EDMUND QOULDING
Badway
J he drama, of a dancer who Anew
the most dangerous streets en the
Aaria eeaer man ner own
NOVEMBER 27 VIOLA DANA IN "THE
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COST
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