Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERIC4a
MOVIEGRAMS OF THE WEEK stars appearing en local screens next week
gftfe Fergusen and Buster Kcatefi Head Stanley Bill Next
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Wem Lfer I'm cw eig neuses nevtew of
Year's Acting 1922 Hener Rell
SEVEN new pictures will appear at downtown film thtatrea nut wk, and
the trnge thing about thpm will be the cntlra abiwc of atrani and
.Mile settings In far- n way lands. The locales e all svn photoplays will bt
S familiar lt et ,m own country, rnest of them "Just around ths rnr."
Elle Fergusen's appearance In "OutcaBt" at the Stanley Theatra Is
Hibsblr tlie inesi, inicresuni leuiure or
5: ..kiMMl such success en the stage
Em., wiwtrle Heuse," will ahare the bill.
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TIIEBII nre, when one cornea te think
of It, pitifully few accomplished
feminine Mara en the silvered screen
,tirs whose experience and ability en
title them te "i "f distinction.
A few of the finer stnge artistes have
Jade hrlef excursions, but lmve appar
ently been dlMieuraged from repented
Jfferts. Margaret Illlngten, Edith
Wynne Miitthlben, Kthcl Hnrrymnre
these ami n number of ethers mude a
few pictured and then returned te the
itflatG
l0Hy Frederick was ene of the
icren's rcul notables, but even she has
deserted the l'hllm I'linnti for the foot
lights and will be seen here shortly
In a etuge thriller. Marjorle Hembcuu,
Jane Cowl, Margaret Anglln, Mrs.
FlJke and a half len ethers, of the
Hfhest tV ftccr clear of Hollywood,
If of whlcl! leaves the field clear for
the honle of pretty young dells ad
vanced t" f"i'' by the movies.
T Th. Mcentlena Inrlude that ever-
- - ..1 ...H1kHnililllttlnW lla
?,V."uv7.r,,m TelmadKC. and the beau
nun lei'uiuuiu-unih
Sil awl Hi-ce'iipllHhwl Miss KeruUHOii.
(Ill I " , nrndnlllv 111! lllffh II
d of a.hlcvcinent befere the camera
STany nctrer,s we have. Her first
A IMIIIT lllin WIUUUI'IJ M a-n-
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n nnillDIU DULLLcn .- ...--
aer cuii- """ ,. i.rriw. iiiw nf ""'-," '"-"""V ."'" 'toe: ana "O'ou "O'eu
;T..m'.'.r ",,."" Hen e."K"Peterir' ' . .",
the World,
rinil'H Heuse.
iVnilli'lilfl." mid
"Tlie
lbbetsen
Illne of Jennie dishing.
It li sincerely te be honed that she
innaiaiui. & ii n---- .
ntinni'u iii lUvide her tit
line between
itace and screen se that both may have
the benefit of her mellowed an.) ripened
it. She Played the re of Irien
te Hubert llenry DavleV "Outcast" en
Se stoge and wen by it her first great
Salle, se it la entirely Just and cmtl
bble that she should perpetuate that
Saractcr en the screen.
A curious juxtaposition of names ts
found In Miss Fergusen's support ng
nit In "Outcast." The three leading
male roles nre played by David Powel ,
Wlliani David and William Powell
which, ns you see, reduced te its lowest
tirms, menns two Davids, two U llliama
and two Powells.
APICTUKH based en the injustice
wrought by an nnteduted and obso
lete statute ii "The Forgotten Law
which la the Aldlne fenture next week.
Milten Sills, who tnught Hchoel befere
he became a screen star, Clee Rldgley,
who came into prominence opposite
Wallace Held In the old days, and
Jack Mulhall, just chosen as Nerma
Talmndge's next lending man, are the
three leading'pluycrs.
Mae Mara.li, once n Orlffith star, rc
rarns from domesticity te the screen
In "Till We Meet Again" en the
Karlton screen. It concerns a frail
llttle herolne who entrusts her life.
honor und happiness te a band of
croeki. Martha Mansfield does some
barefoot dancing I" this film which has
In its cast such screen celebrities as
Nerman Kerry, Walter Miller, Julia
8ane (Snrden, Tamany Yeung and
J. Barney Sherry.
Peter B. Kyne (who seems te be
letting immensely popular for film pur
poses), la the author of "Brethers
Under the Skin," n domestic comedy
at the Arcadia which cmplejs Claire
Windser, Ilelcne Chadwlck, Nerman
Kerry, Pat O'Mallcy and Mae Busch.
E. Masen Hepper, who made that
domestic screen classic, "Dangerous
OurTe Ahead," directed.
"Deserted at the Altar," the old
"ten, twent' thirf " thriller of the
itane la en the Victeria screen with a
east that Includes Tully Marshall, lies
ia Leve, Barbara Tcnuant, Eululie
Jensen and William Scott. The Itcgent
has "Hese of the Sea," a new story
of sentiment with Anita Stewart in
which her husband Is her leading man.
The Capitel will ofer-"Jehn Smith,"
Euitene O'Brien's latest feature.
When Knighthood Was In 'Flower"
continues at the Stanten, "The Yeung
IUjah" is at the Palace, and "Shad
ows that unusually interesting version
of the prize story, "Clilng, Ching
Chinaman" will be seen at Fay's.
Wfl PROMISED last week a brief
'" survey of svreeti aetinu during the
calendar year, which it t'cry shortly te
oreio te u close, se Afre tec go. In
order net te make any intentional but
Jnorlunale emissions, memory teas
mttfiti by an exhaustive study of tee
Jl'.
TN PEIUIAPS thrce or four ceeei
during the last year the screen hai
Men the kind of acting that warms the
heart nnd thrills the mind, but the best
te the art of pantomime seeniB generally
te have evaded the film players. Cer
tain it It that few players have had
rnere than one striking chnracterlr.a chnracterlr.a
en. Arllss, with "Disraeli," "The
tullng Passion" nnd "The Man Who
ilayed Cled," ts an exception ; Richard
Barthclmess. with "Tel'able David,"
Senny" and "The Bend Bey," is nn nn
ether! Nerma Talmadge, with "Stnllln'
Through" and "The Eternal Flame,"
U a third.
t The iar has marked the dccllne and
;U of a number of premlting
coiners of past years. Agnes Ayres
fas fallen freia mediocrity in "The
Lane lhat Had Ne Turning" te pest-
'e lnferinrltv In "Tlie Or,l..ii1 "
UeuRkt mid Paid Fer" and "Clar
jnce. Censtance Tilmadge, excciit
,r,Pnn clcyr piece of feeling In "Pelly
et the lellies," has drifted into sleven
"nesa ami luumierlsiim In "Weman's
fmiC? , I"'1 J"rhe I'rlmltlve Lever,"
nd fa led te fit snugly into the nlmond nlmend
Jfd Mine Tey.
Um liC,nj!0U n star of Btnrs In the
tln dujs In such pictures us "The
B
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Rliclless." "Tlie f'nllA
and "The Great Divide." him
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lltllA e,! Mlt V . . "v
tinit ' '""'"en .MclKlian also suf
incelM;,i'!m ubn".llnnM? vehirlea from the
leSni"'!. rl ri,,lue lhere w,'8" e the
K8u" ,S ""." ""Bl'ter," but he held
tad "if v 'V( u B ' l'll"ic CltUcu"
r,." V.u ij-'Hpve It, It's Se."
emn?-fiv,m,l?U Ym,I,B ,,Bl1 n 'enr of
wmparatlve silence suddenly broken by
Manm0M VL .th0 Blorle.us "Untcr
ui m- iv.hich B,,Q ,,0H J,,8t B'v"
danr. ,1 M,,lrray 'ins continued te
unvsn n??, ''"Klldeil White Way of
hei'.n?.if,t,!r;1,H,y' J"1 Helt raised
Kvn.'u .' '''I "PPeurant'e in I'cte
mfit k '??.' h0 I,ur" of 1'",
ehln. l .hla 5tl"'r l'lt-'tures have been
B.& T?1(1? ,of 'llwuragement.
eemm.l P?'illeJB .h,ns ,,ce Htrlvlng In a
ii ..0(.it,.!, BClc Pantomime, nnd
Wtn.."rtlall,y ."fccssful in "Hinged
' ftSSL'".! N,w People." Bettr
opsen, if tet a rather colerleaa Lady
BUITAPAil l
dM.Vu '"l,"lr '" wait pictures than
aeteriern UmI nptlnK ability. Certain it
fcn..'.1 h,T .!ini" ""' the Dc-
in It 1 l prn Unnnn" miwln
xne weea. tiiis is the play In which
Duster Kesten, In his latest comedy,
Twelve Best Film
Portrayals of Year
Oeerge Arils?, "The Man Who
Played Oed."
Hlchard Ilarthelmcss, "Tel'able
David."
Nerma Talmadge, "The Eten.al
llame."
Kmll Jannlngs, "All for a Weman."
Jehn Ilurrymere, "Sherlock
Helmes."
Wallace Held, "Clarence."
Thcodero lloberts, "Hall the
Weman."
Raymond Hatten. "Ebb Tide."
Theodere KoslefT, "Lene That
Has Ne Turning."
Clara Kimball Yeung, "Enter
Modame."
Emil Jannlngs, "Leves of
Pharaoh. "
Hureld Lloyd, "Grandma's Bey."
Babble In "The Llttle Minister," has
been burdened by weak pictures.
DODOU'H VALENTINO hat shown
t.i. ?r'u1UU nothing te justify the
cull that has arisen around htm, llli
uicuiiur in -uioea and Sand" And it
moments, but suffered by comparison
with the mere subtle Otis Skinner in
rnn ..i.. ....
STlr. .75.. i.4.?K ? K?!"0
ami tei a storm has been raised by
the announcement that an immensely
wpener and mero intelligent French
?c'2m ',, ". 1hffrd) hat been engaged
te fill Valentine' shoes.
rnwe old
favorites have come into
their
own again Henry Walthall
by bis magnificent work In "One Clear
Call," nnd Heuse Peters by his sln sln sln
core and iutelllgcut work In "The
Storm." and "Hiimnn Hnrt." Tlnr.
ethy Dalten has developed a new leaie
of life, and by her buoyant and vitul
personality has revivified n number of
rather sketchy adventure yarns.
Wallace Reid has had borne of the
weakest comedies and some of the best
displayed during the ycur, but In all
he has shown hlmself n real artist, and
a splendid farceur. His "Clarence'' anil
"Dictator" are among the year's high
spots in a comedy line,
Leis Wilsen showed much premise
In "Miss Lulu Bett," and slightly less
in "Manslaughter" ; Llla Lee has by
sincere and sympathetic acting given the
lie te her critics. A regrettable feature
of the year has been the comparative
inactivity of se fine an actor as Elliet
Dexter, the permitting of Mente Blue
te sink Inte insignificant pictures after
his Denten, und the utter and com
plete collapse of Gleria Swanson.
The character men. such ns Theo Theo
eore Roberts, Fawcett and Hatten
as usual, have carried off most of the
real acting honors, and they have been
given gallant nssistanre by the few big
stace people who have made pictures.
Jehn Barrjihere, in many ways the
finest pntitemlmlst nf the screen, gave
us the lulmltable "Letus Eater" and
the pleasant "Sherlock Helmes"; his
brother Lionel was superb in two such
thrillers of small' artistic value as
"Boomerang Bill" and "The Face in
the Feg" ; Oeerge Arllss has been men
tioned already ; Will Rogers hed one
fine plece of work in "One Ulorleus
Day" (we have net yet seen his
"Headless Horseman") and Tyrene
Power was magnificent as the blind
cobbler In "Footfalls." Guy Bates
Pest, though, was something of a dis
appointment in "The Mesfjucradcr."
On tlm whele we may divide the act
ing forces of the screen Inte a definite
number of groups; the character poe.
pie, the visitors from the stage, for
eign artists and the regular movie
stars and starettes. The last-named
class contains the smallest percentage
of excellence.
TIIE most premising new faeet en
the screen during the year, together
utth these icha have made the biggest
strides feneara inciune
Claudn Clllllnrwjter
Theodere Konlerr
Jatrlce Jey
rialre Wlnilaer
Jarquellnn !.Offan
h anion Nnvurre
Malcom Mcdrener
llebcrt Aftnew
Shannen Day
J.nurtnce what
Vlrnlnl Valll
lSnitut Terrene
Marie Pravatt
!iarrlen Ferd
Helens Chudwlclc
Maurice riynn
w
R WILIj Hat here an honor roll of
film actlnir. and from It cheese a
few of the very best, which will be
found in a box somewhere en the page :
nnr ArlUa. "Iliar&ell "
Ralph I.ewlt, "The Ciijurln Power."
.Tehn Ilnrrymure
"Lntue Enter."
Thoodero Koaleff,
"I.unj That Had
Ne
Turnlnfft"
Hlchard Harthelmen. "Terable Davja."
Theednre Heberta "The Old HeraeBtead,"
Ven airehelm. "Foellh Wives."
Tyronn Vnv.iT, "Foetfalle."
1.nA rinvrl.1nn ''Hunil l'rOVlner.'
Thcodero lloberts. "If Yeu Believe It It's
Nerma Tulmadire. "ntjjn.il riMTie."
Tully Marshall. "Toe Much ITuntneia."
Tiara K. Yeunr. "Knter Madame."
Walter Jm, "The Dictator."
Emll Jannlnr. "JJanten."
Jehn Harnrmere. "flhrleelc Helmes."
Theodere Huberts. "Hall the Weman."
Lionel Harrymere, "Iloemerans mil."
Hareld Lloyd, "Orandma'e Hey."
Hlchard Burthelmen,, "Ilond Her."
Hamen Nnvarre. "The Prisoner of Zend."
Wallace Hld. "Clarence "
IJmll Jennlnii. , "Levea of Pharaoh."
Milten Hllle ,TSkln Iieep."
Haymond Hatten. "JChh Tide."
l.yn Hardin, "Win ICnlahthoed We In
llewer."
Erneet Terrence, "Blnred YIn."
Mente lllue. "Orphan! of the fiterm "
Nerma Talmailite. "amiim- inreuan,-
Ocorse ArllBa, "The Mun
I'laycd
, ..
a oil
il "
lltchard Uarthelmese, "flennr.'
East Side 8klt at Keith's
The Kast Slde of New Yerk has
probably produced as many vaudeville
artists as any section of this country.
It la tlie types of the East Hide that
Jim McLeughlln and Ulanche Evans
brought te vaujleville In a llttle charac
ter sketch, which will be seen at
Keith's next week. Jim McLeughlln
lived In n tenement district. Ills
mother had four children nnd Jimmy
was ene of the mainstays of the am
lly. He went en the stage nt an early
age, but it was sumo time befere he
achieved success. He snw much that
was humorous nmenff the residents et
the tenemeiits and thought if some of
the tynes could be put en the stage
they would please. Ills little sketch
was written for him by Den Ityan,
Burten Helme Travelogue
"Knst of Suaa" la the title of the
travelogue which Burten Helmes pro pre
hPiited last night at the Academy of
Music ns the last of his season of
photo-stories of travel In this city. This
was n comprehensive nnd compact,
personally conducted Journey through
India, Ilurma, Ceylon, Hlam, the Malay
states and ethers of the colorful coun
tries of the East. Mr. Helmes' colored
views nnd motion pictures made thlq
travelogue u realtstle substitute for a
personal visit. "East of Sues" wlU t
presented aala. tali atterwga.
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BPOTHEW5 UNDER TILU WtMEET
THE SKIN" e ACAIK C,
ARCADIA KARUTON
Guide te Photoplays
for the Week te Come
New Photoplays
STANLEY "Outcast," plcturlzatlen et
Hubert Henry Davles play, with
Klole Fergusen In role which she
played en tha stage, supported by
Pavld Powell and William David :
albe, "The Wectrle Heuse," with Dus
ter Kcaten, und 1'letre Yen, organist.
ALDINV "The Forgotten Iaw," dra dra
matle photepluy from the novel of
Careline Stanley, with a east headed
by Milten Sills, Jack Mulhall and Clee
Itldgely.
KARLTON "Till W Meet Again."
marklne Mas Marfh's return te the
screen in a dramuilc iniiiance. Mar
tha Mansfield, Nerman Kurry, Walter
Miller and Julia H. Uorden are also In
the cast.
ARCADIA "Brethers Under the Skin."
Peter 11. Kyne story, with Helune
Chadwlck. Claire Windser, Mae
Busch. Nerman Kerry, Pat O'Malley
and ethers.
VICTORIA "Deserted nt the Altar,"
screen version, of old stage melo mele melo
drnmutle success, with Heaala I.evc,
Tully Marshall and Barbara Tennant
REOENT "nose of the Sea." roman
tic film, with Anita Stewart In the
leading rela and Rudelph Cameren
as the here.
CAPITOL "Jehn Smith," latent star
ring vehicle for Eugene O'Brien, who
la supported by Mary Astnr.
Preleusly Itevlewed
STANTON "When Knighthood Was In
Flower," romantic story from the
Charlea Majer nevel, with I-n Hard
ing, Marlen Davles, William Nerrls
und Pedro de Cordoba.
PALACE "The Yeung llajah." plcturl plcturl
satlen of "Ames Judd." by J. A.
Mitchell, with Itodelph Valentine as
tha star.
IMPERIAL Meililay, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "The Beautiful War,"
with Katharine McDunald ; Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, "Her Mad Bur
gain," with Anita Stewart.
COLONIAL Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Clarence." with Wnllaca
Reld; Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, "'On tha High Suas," with Doro Dero Dore
thy Dalten and Jack Helt.
RIVOIJ Monday. Tuesday and Wed
nesday. "Seuth of Suva," with Mary
Miles Mlntcr: Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. "The Miracle Man," with
Themas Melghan.
UARKET STREET Monday. Tues
day and Wednesday, "(loed Men and
True," with Hairy Carey: Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, "Kindred of
the Dust," with Miriam Cooper.
QREAT NORTHERN Monday, tues-
.NEXT WEEK.
ZIMMERMAN THEATRES" &-
PttlBtNTINa 0. F. KEITH VAUDIVIUE
BM3M2
et. A CkeltM. Take DeHy. LIS and IM
J. Rosamond Jehnsen
re MEALY OF CO IK AND JOHNSON
ANI HIS INIMITABLE FIVE
OOerlm Tetlr Utut DmMM Neeetty
fHE ELM CITY FOUR
UT-TO.DATC VAUDIVILLC 0FFSNINS
YHtMAs JacKsem k ci.
"ONCE A TIHSF"
THE DRA1ILIAN W0NDES
mUrlDEa FOUR
LONEY HASKELL
THAT SASCAL
CLUB JU00LIHQ
AUXANDER & FIELDS
THE 0PESATI0 8TAS
AND'"
WILLIAM NI8H photodrama
THE SOUL OF MAR"
IITH AMD LEHIOH. Dally, 7 . 7
Fields & Shelden
"MISS S I IS OF A HANSOM CAS"
Kill IROS,
ELSIE WHITE
"cipyts ami"
CT pFFEHT.
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unytNTS OF DAHOINa
PRINCETON FIVE
MIRTHFUL MUSIC MAKERS
-ANP Twe unrin r-
"la tha Days f luffaU IIU"
OHAr. IS-'THE SRINK 6F ITERNfTY"
tHtJrifX A6 TO A FINISH"
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SMITH CAPITOU.
Photoplays te be Seen
On Lecal Screens Soen
December 3S "Olher Twist," with
Jackle Coogan, Stanley.
"Trifling Women," Bex Ingram
picture, Aldlne.
"Demestic llelatlens," with Kath-
crlne McDonald, Arcadli
"The Impossible Mrs. Bcllew,"
with Gleria Swanson, PuUee.
"Uaet Is Wtst," with Censtance
Talmadge, Palace.
"A Blind Bargain," with Ixin
Chaney, Victeria.
day nnd Wednesday, "The Mun Who
Played Ged," with Geerge Arllss ;
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
"Without Compromise," with William
Farnum.
LOCUHT Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
nusauy, "Tiie uenaea woman," with
Betty Cvmpwn : Thursday, Friday
and Satuiday "If Yeu Believe It, It's
Se," with Themas lelghan,
COLISEUM Monday and Tuesday,
"Anna Ascends," with Alice Biady;
Wednesday, "Manslaughter," with
Themas Melghan ; Thursday and Fri
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Tuusday and Wuduesday, "Ne Tres-
paHsliig," with Bene Custle ; Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday, "Without
Compromise." with William Farnum. J
UELMONT Monday, Tuesday and i
Wednesday, "Birrderl.ind," with Agnes
Ajrua; Thursday, Friday and Satur-,
tlnv. "The Sheik," with Itodelph Val Val
entieo. CEUAll Monday and Tuesday, "The
Unlulfil Weman." with Iiettv Cemri- '
seu; Wednesday und Thursday. "The
Yeung Diana," with Marlen Daie;
Filday, "Wolf Law," with Frank
Maye; Saturday, "Bread Dallght,"
with Leis Wilsen.
JUMUO Monday, "The Gelden Gift."
with Alii u Lake; Tuesday, "The Iren
Trail"; Wednesday, "Lee's Redemp
tion," with Nerma Talmadge; Thurs
day, "Th Four Horsemen Friday,
"Ilcr Night et Nights"; Saturday,
"Fifty Candlei."
STRAND Monday, Tuesday and Wed
neMday. "On tha High Seas," with
Jack Helt; Thursday, Friday und
Saturday, "Anna Ascends," with Alice
Bi ady.
LEAlUill Monday and Tuesday, "Pink
Gods," with Belie Daniels; Wednes
day nnd Thursday, "Nine Points of
the Law," with Helen Gibsen; Friday
und Saturday, "Leves of Pharaoh."
SIXlY-NlNTlt STREET Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday. Alice Brady
In "Anna Ascends" ; Thursday, Frlddy
nnd Saturday, "Slim Shoulders," with
Irt.ne Castle,
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