Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1922, Night Extra, Image 15

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teVBNING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,1
DECEMBER 9, 1922
STAR& APPEARING ON LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK D I RECT I QN STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERIC'Ati
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10 th& Market
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Monday Jeseph M. Schenk presents
CONSTANCE
TALMADGE
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VCON5TANCE TALMADGEin Scene from KjU'0KiM HHrPPiH
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MAE
WURt?AY
BROADWAY
ROSE"
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Giiitfe te Photoplays
Fer the Week te Come
New Photoplays
BTAXLUV "Hunt In West," nim ver
sien at liny Maimer succqsh, wiiij .
Conitnneo Tnlmudge In the rcle ef1
AIIiir Tey, whose beauty attracts un
welcome suitors. In the cast are
Warner Olanil. Edward Burns, Nigel
liAiile and Winter Hall.
ALDIXE "Ferget Me Net," telling 'of
the life-Ions leve eti two pathetic
foundlings, -vv Itli Gareth Hughes and
HesMe l.eve In the leading roles.
KAMA OX "The Prlde of Palffmar,"
from the utery by Peter H. Kyne,
with a setting In lower California.
Marjorle Daw and Ferrest Stanley
featured.
ARCADIA "The Oiorleus Adventure,"
historical romance niade In England
by .1. Stuart Hltickten nnd featuring
Lady Diana. Manners; colored pho phe
ipsnipAy. ,
RUGEXT "Ncbedy," story of a girl
who loses lier mcmer', with Jewel
Carmen, Kenneth Harlan, Geerge
Kawcctt and Itlley Hatch.
Pmieusty Reviewed
t. BTAXTOX "When Knighthood Wa9
In Flower." Charlei Majers latneus
lemancs built around the love of
1'rlnccsn Mary Tuder nnd Charles
IJranden, with a cast including Lyn
Harding, Marlen Daviea, Pedre De
Cordoba, 'William N'crria and ethers.
PALACVj "The Eternal Flame,"
adaptation for screen of Balzac's
ntery, "The DuchesH of Langenis,"
with Nerma Talmadga In the leading
role.
VICTORIA "Broadway Rese," story
of the bright lights of Broadway,
with Mae Murray as a famous
dancer.
CAPITOlr- "If I Were Queen," mythi
cal kingdom romance, with Ethel
Clayten as young American girl In
search of adveutuie.
Ull'ERlAl, Mendav. Tuesdav and
Wednesday, "Man Who Saw Tomor Temor Tomer
iow," with Themas Mcighnti ; Tburs
iliv. Friday and Saturday, "Ebb
Tide," with Raymond Hatten.
COl.OXIAfj Monday. TtiG.sda and
Wednesday, "Man Who Saw Tomor
row," with Themns Melghan ; Thuis
ilaj', rrlday and Saturday, "SUIn
neep," with Milten Sills.
OllHAT XOllTHERX Monday. Tues
day and Wcdnesdny, "Kindled t.t the
Dust," with Miriam 'oepi-r . Thms
"lay, 1'ililay and Saturday, "SUIn
Deep," with Milten Sills.
SI WHET XTltV.ilT Monday. Tuesdaj
nnd Wednesday, "Without Compro Cempro Compre
mlhe," with William Farnum : Thurs-
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LADV DIANA
MANNERS "THE
GLORIOUS
ADVENTURE "
A-r-cacJia.
MARGUERITE
COURTOT.
cj THORNTON
BASTON'DOWN
TO THE EA ON
SHIPS"
.Mo'trcpefUan
f-f
(JACQUELINE
LOGAN "THE
EBB'TlDE"
BelrMOTft
day. Friday and Saturday, "Prisoner
of Zenda," with Alice Terry.
BELMOXT "Ebb Tide," Rebert Iveuln
Stevenson's famous Seuth Sea Island
story, with Raymond Hatten, LUa
IvOe, James Klrkwoed and Gecrge
Fawcett in cast."
IilVOI.l Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Witheutl Compromise,"
with William Farnum j Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, "De and
Dare," wltli Tem Mix,
LOCUST "Man Who Saw Tomcrrrew,"
story of the Seuth Pacific, New Yerk
and England, with Themas Melghan
as man given gift cf prevision.
XIXOX'S AMBASSADOR Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday, "Man Who
Saw Tomorrow," with Themas
Melghan; Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday, "Ebb Tide," with Raymond
Hatten.
COUSVVil Monday nnd Tuesday,
"Pink Gcds," with Bebe Daniels;
Wednesday, "Channlng of the North
west": Thursday and Friday, "Seuth
of Suva"; Saturday. "Wolf Law."
CEDAR Monday and Tuesday. "Pink
Gods," with Bebe Daniels ; Wednes
day, "Confidence" ; Thursday, "The
Galloping Kid." with Heet Gibsen;
Friday und Saturday, "Manslaugh
ter." JUUIiO Monday. "Heedless Maths";
Tuesday, "The Fighting Guide," with
William Duncan ; Wednesday nnd
Thursday, "Vallev of Silent Men";
Friday, "Hey Crazy" ; Saturday,
"R. S. V. IV
SIXTY-XIXTH STREET Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday, "Man Who
Saw Tomorrow," with Themas
Melghan ; Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday, "Ebb Tlde,'r with James Klrk Klrk Klrk
weod. STRAXD "The Man Who Saw Tomor
row," story of the Seuth Seas, with
Themas Melghan nnd Leatrlce Jey.
LEADER Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Te Have and te Held,"
with Bert I.j tell : Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, "Clarence," with Wal
lace Reld.
METROPOUTAX OVER A HOUSE
"Down te the Sea In Ships," story
of whaling days in eld New England,
with MarKuerlte Courtet and Ray
mond MclCee, directed by Elmer
Cliften In the actual surroundings
told of In the story.
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KENSINGTON AVE. & CUMBERLAND
WEEK DEOINNINO MONDAV
MAE
DESMOND
and HER PLAYERS in
GETTING
GERTIE'S
GARTER
Hlmrmv Am i.ii
Matlnaei Tudy, thuraday'and Saturday
Popular Fricei All Seata Keiervari
.wan. i-none or Write fur Baata
irvatiena mill until
Saturday lleie
Friday Only
A PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTION
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OHEBTNUT BTHEET BELOW 12TH BTREET
Weit Week Stupendous Bill of International Celebrities!
Mat. A TIME-TABLE OF STAHS H'8"
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8'" AESOP'8 TABLES and TOPICS OF THE DAY J
2.23 FOUR YLLERONS 8.22
. A XOVKI. ACROHATIC DIHITVT .
s.s RYAN, WEBER & RYAN .sa
A MI'HK'AI, rOMEDY nUKEZi: . ,
" PRINCESS JUE QUON TAI "
f'hlna'a Hpnrepntatlvw rontralte. Jack King at the Hjjj.1
3.01 HARRISON GREEN and KATHERINE PARKER 9,04
in ".niaT Tin: two of rs"
A ONE-OIKL REVUE
MISS JULIET
ASSISTED AT THE PIANO BY LOU HANDIN
347 THE CHIEFTAIN CAUPOLICAN 847
"Seiiaailenal Imllmi H-irltnnn" MUa .Ti-anni- Hfnanl nt lholiiine
SPAIN'S WONDER DANCER3
THE CANSINOS
(ELIBA, EDUARDO. ANOEL, JOBE) In "FANTASIA ESPANOLV.'
;se JIMMY LUCAS io2e
WITH FItA.N'CKXi; In "VAMIMIII'H fcKOOI.S"
4 30 FOUR AMERICAN ACES 10 30
A BKXHA'HOXAI. (WHTINII, EXIIIII1 TION
4.42 PATHE NEW8 10,42
4.C3 EXIT MARCH " 10,52
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SYMPHONY
IMMROSCH Tonducter
WB ONAL APPEARANCE Tins SEASON
"KETHOVEN PROGRAM I
MR. DAMROSCH
WILL
GIVE AN ADDRESS ON
THE "EROICA" SYMPHONY
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
AT THE PIANO
tl?'U at a,c1i1i ,nil Knpne'a, 1110 Clmtniit.
Monday Morning Musicales
nMlnR..PM BELLEVUE.STRATFORD
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DANCING CONTEST THURSDAY NIGHT-3 CASH PRIZES
AVOID THE SPECULATORS X.Wtirit:!, "W'SiC? ,,V
STANTON
16th and Market
11:301:303:305:307:309:30
SECOND WEEK OF INDEFINITE
ENGAGEMENT BEGINS MONDAY
MARION
DAVIE
IN A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
WHEN
KNIICHTHOOD
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FLOWER
Created by
COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTIONS
WONDERFUL TRIBUTES
TO A
WONDERFUL PICTURE!
LEDGER SAID "If the pictuic had nothing else
te commend it there would still be its sheer pictorial
charm. The cast is one of the most notable ever
assembled for a photeplaj-."
N. AMERICAN SAID "1'lend, romantic ad
enture has never blossomed en the scicen mere ex
uberantlv than in the long-heralded adaptation of
'When 'Knighthood Was In Flower.'"
KVF. LEDGER SAID "Gorgeously swash
buckling romance is gencieusly supplied in 'When
Knighthood Was In Flower' winch means that the
s-pirit of the novel has been excellently maintained."
RECORD SAID "It ranks with the linest, the
most sumptuous and the most elaborate film produc
tions. It combines beauty of setting, fidelity te his
torical detail in the costumes and castles and customs
of the time, astute direction, magnificent photography,
a dramatic and thrilling sterv and superb cast of prin prin
epals. INQUIRER SAID "It is elaborate without being
cloying, it is effective without being overdone, and,
above all, it features a star who has at last proved
heiself worthy of the name. Fer Marien Davies, the
eung actress, who had thus far seemed te depend for
the most part en her fair and exquisite be.uitj te carry
her along, has in this latest pictuie backed up and
enhanced that valuable attribute bv a still mere valu
able ability te act that at once places her among the
leading women of the scieen."
BULLETIN SAID "The moue can claim su
premacy ever book and play in at least one field of
tale-telling that which has te de ith Remance with
a capital "R" and Melodrama with a capital "M"
with the. clash of swords, the sheen of silks and gleam
of aimer, the pomp of courts, the dashing rescue of
fair damsels. 'Tis such a field of which 'When Knight
hood Was In Flower' assumes command, and thereby
rates itself with the best pictures American studies
have yet put forth."
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IN FIRST SHOWING OF
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EAST W&T
A SPLENDID PHOTOPLAY VERSION OF THE POPULAR PLAY
We Believe Yeu Will Be Intensely Interested in Comparing the Stage and
Screen Presentations
Fun, pathos, afma, thrills! Ellis Parker Butler, author of "East Is West,"
enthuses ever Constance Talmadgc in this her first jrreat drama-picture.
Directed by Sidney Franklin
A First National Attraction
ALDINE
NINETEENTH & CHESTNUT
11 A. M. TO 11:18 I M.-OO CENTS
MUNDAl MKTHU i'UKSK.NTH
fates
WITH
BESSIE LOVE
AND
GARETH HUGHES
wii.1- innn.1. teu a
POIGNANTLY AS THE
VIBRANT WISTFL'LNESS
OK" ANN'S VIOLIN
7arlten
llllOAI) ANP CIIEHTNfT
It) A. M. TO 11:13 P. M.
MONDAY A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
THE PRIDE OF WESTERN ROMANCES
Ihe PRIDE of
PALOMAR
iff
Nobody knows or loves
vnniRliine R n e t a V,
CalifnrniA ns Pnfnr R tfiiin rlr.ne IT !
blended the glowing passions, virile adven
ture and dark fueds of that romantic region
into his greatest story. Marjerie Daw and
Ferrest Stanley in the cast.
VICTORIA
NINTH AND M.MIKBT
tl A. M. TO 11:1S P. M.
NEXT WEEK
MAE
MURRAY
16TII AND CHESTNUT
NKXT WEEK
ARCADIA
LADY DIANA MANNERS
In J. Stuart Dlackten Production
"THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE"
EnMr Ffattire In Prisma Colen
IN
BROADWAY
ROSE
EDMUND OOULDINO
a i.r.irrr.nive diiama of the
DltlOHT I.IOHTS OF IIUOADWAY.
A MCI RO PICTL-llK
TOMOR. K'rtt Extra Performance
CAPITOL
ETHEL CLAYTON
8TH AM) MAUKET
10 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M.
N'RVT WEEK
"ir i
We Quaen"
GREAT NORTHERN
5f. KINDRED OF THE DUST
IIP.OAD Sc EltIK
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PALACE
12TH AND MAttKKT
10 A. M. TO 11 13 P. M.
Mi.T WEI.lv
COLOMAUIMPERIAL
(Jtn. & Chfltcn 00th & Walnut
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
THOMAS MEIGHAN
LEATRICE JOY & THE0D0BE BOBERTS
THE MAM WHO
SAW TOMORROW
PARAMOI'NT PICTL'lti:
Necma
Talmade
The Eternal
Fiame"
lnpen!ifli lu Annala of the Srran
A FMlSr .NATIONAL ATTI1ACTIO.V
BROADWAY
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ZELDA SANTLEY
IN I1EU I.ATKST AND MOST
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LITTLE MISS EVERYBODY
JIKTIIO PRESENTS
THE STROKE Of MIDNIGHT
5lTtery ami Faiclnnllen In Story
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Thirty Pink Tees
COMPANY OF 12
LANING'S ORCHESTRA
Muilcal Attraction Uneictllad
RAGE & EDGE
In Comedy Skit
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FEATURES
SPECIAL COMEDY FEATUr.E
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SONOS AND CHATTER
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HARMONY IN COLORS
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