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THE PHILADELPHIA IXQUIRER, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1923 "ALKIES AND OTHER SILVER SCREEN FEATURES FOR THE WEEK CONTINUING ATTRACTIONS' SPEAKEASY STANLEY STAGE BILL TEXAS Playt and Photoplays Which Havi Caught the Fancy of Theatregoeri Among the plays, which having Bins 1 DIXIE IS QX SCREEN FEATURE crowded court room by a policeman iin-mediately after he has killed his "squealing" accomplice as the. latter sal on the witness rhair. The cast of the picture is well-balanced and I.ilu Lee, Jack Norworih. Fddie Foy. John Davidson.

Miljan and others all capable, contribute to an entirely satisfactory programme picture that is well seasoned is a dress rehearsal of a play which is not going to run." Another went like this: "Marriane Is I lie triumph of curiosity over conviction." Miss Gnico George Is charming and was ably supported by Walter Connolly and Molv.vn Douglas. Miss George has the rule of the widow of "thirty pins'' who feels she canuot be bupp.i Irish-Jewish comedies following the "Cohens and the KelTvs'1 ami "The Cohens and the Kclhs in Paris." George Kidney once more plays the elder Cohen and Swam serves as the third incarnation of lie elder Kelly, following Charlie Murray and .1. Fitrrcll MacDoniild in the part The lung, long stretch of stupid dialogue with which the picture opens is enough to enemies of talking pictures in their dislike. only are the words difficult to understand, but Ihev lire FOX-LQCUST IS HEAL "S1SIE" 5 IJ caught the fancy of theatregoers, are still popular, are "Friendly Enemies," with Louis Mann in his original role, th smiles anil tears, pathos ami at Keith's; "Security," starring Margaret Anglin. at the Lyric; "The iitside of the married slate.

She gladness. Lily Worth While Graphic Audience Loud in Praise of.Clever Jugglers, Skaters and Ail interesling noveliy tne-j mco ami folly in her second Suicide Club," a thrilling mystery story. Yuv.o,, ui 1. iv, ii.fc.iii vae-o Vitaphono subjects ami 11 Is a Talkie With Strongly in Dancers Delight on Newspaper-Night Club Story of Negro Liie at the Broad; "Blackbirds, the all-colored musical offering at the Garrick, Screen Romance Programme Melodramatic Plot Qotton Fields husband 11111I when temperamental I arrives she quickly ditches be? elderly tiiuice in favor of the verse maker. takes alarm and flees, bin 111 the end.

captivates. Others in the cast are Ellis linker I'linly I If, eh ill. Kdward II. Weaver. Vvi Leslie.

Anil" Sejniour and Robert lite kner. "jnis ining Called Love' at the Adelphi; Mitsi in "Lovely Ladv," a delightful musical plav at the 'Shubert. and "Good News," which is in ita final week at the Chestnut. Photoplays h'ld over for another ATLANTIC CIII PLAUDITS relief to havo things slip hack into silence and let the plot, such ns it is. of the modernizing of the Cohen and Kelly bathing unit business get under way.

Reaches, p. stations ami beauty pageunts all follow nlonc in the tide of tlw troubled souls and fortunes of the Cohen mid Kelly trils's anil Pat Kelly and Rosie Cohen manage to squeeze romance out of it all in sonic fashion. Besides Mack Swain and George Sidney tho cat includes Kale Price. Vera Gordon, Nora Lane and Cornelius Keele. week include "Weary River." with Lola Lane Charms as Heroine in Fine Example of Sound Picture "Cohens and Kellys11 in Atlantic City" Is Film With George Sidney Story Smacks of a Rehash of "Madame of Palmy Memories of Old jge Attractions Add More Magnetism to the Programme This Week in Dixif," Cm feature at Richard oarthelmess contributing some songs and "Berlin." which is in its second week at the Little Theatre, where it seems to hare won much favor.

Grace George Is Star The audience talked loudly in praise A stage bill called "Sunshine" and long-drawu-oilt comedy, fox Theatre thU week, is prime Epigramatic Comedy Frederick Witney of "Speakeasy," Ihe newspaper-night elub screen romance that opened at the lBlainmeni. "The Cohens and Kelly in Atlantic City," divide this week's programme at the Stanley Theatre. By far the more entertaining part of the offering is that presented by the flesh and blood per Fox-Locust Theatre last night. There are ninny reason why complimentary adjectives should be used in mollification of the title of the picture. ninltll-B if tl! II ATLANTIC CITY, March IS.

"Dr. Knock" by Duse Art Theatre Broad satire on Ihe practice of medicine is the keynote and a mainspring of ihe ad inn in "Doctor Knock," a piny by I he French novelist and playwright, Itoinaiiis, which was presented by the Duse Art Theatre last night at the New Century Drawing Idioms. Smith Twelfth street. The audience slum-id much appreciation of the piece and its prosenialinii, the story dealing with a ductile in a small French town who buys discredited practice from another doctor, and in a short time unitizes the man from whom he bought It by fraiiKfiirniing it Into a huge success. V.

A. S. Lapetina, director of Ihe Duse Art wade a distinctive character study nf the title role, while Frmik ('. Alassey was effective as Dr. I'arpnliiiil.

Others were Sonia Wiscli. Adeline Ruutf, Helen McClelland, Mae Kent, Rosalie Ttirchi, S.imuel Heroin. C. A. (iillis, Albert Massey, Rich-Hfd Coffee noil others.

htihc and moving U. talk no nil. Sparkling with epigrams and bnn mots, (hough lacking soinewhal in plausibility, "Tho Husband starring The first reason is the plot. It's a MINER'S THEATRE BURNS Famous Playhouse on New York's Bowery Opened In 1878 YdliK, March headway in Ihe hours before dawn, 11 three-alaini lire, whipped by brisk wind, burned out. the interior of Miner's Old Bowery Theatre, al Bowery, curly this morning.

Two firemen were slightly injured when part of Ihe gallery collapsed and fell. The Bowery Theatre was opened in 1S7H by Henry Clav Miner. Some nf ruther new one, even thouuli it starts formers upon the stage, for the tilni sots out at a painfully slow pace with heavy attempts at Jewish-Irish humor, which makes the "Abie's Irish Roses" of the world gems of subtlety in the cotton neiui. r- first announced, impressions v.t the microphone would have Grace George, was well received nf its out 111 a newspaper oflk-e aud ends up premier at the Apollo Ihealrc this evening. The comedy, in three nets, is hv of the len, but the early Texas (tiiiitati's reappeaniiif on Ihe screen as "The Queen of the Night Clubs." which began its first local prrsenlaliou at the Stntilnn yesterday, is an all-talkie picture of good outer-laininent value and packs several thrills, which successfully meet critical analysis.

For nf least half a score of years, of course, the inline of Texas Guinnii has been nlinost synonymous with that of Broadway, for speaking of one necessarily brings thoughts of the other. In "Queen of Ihe Night Clubs," Texas enacts Ihe role of a club hostess with the fame inimitable flavoring of the naivete sophisticate that she is in real life. As "Texus Muloiie." Miss Guinan operates a colorful nod realistic night club where she caters exclusively lo ihe "sucker" iriulc. a trade encompassing as it docs, every conceivable kind of social existence. One night, aiuid tbe gay festivities, the real owner ol Ihe club is shot aud young man.

11... nnicklv dissipated these ideas. Mystery Thriller With Thelma Todd and Crtighton Hale Leads Bill CDnrlie Nelson served as something Frederick Wilncy and is produced by William A. Brady. ul 11 I'll 1 1 marriage is Ihe tlieiue and in an embrace.

It proceeds from editorial rooms to a "ery private" night dub, alias speakeasy, and then to the prize-fighting ring. The second reason for adjective- KtechDiiiue has since been developed in nlapiTiir is no loneer more than mere master of ceremonies this week for he was v. hi. zed and whirled about in the arms ot a pair nbjeclive of the numerous shafts, di rected in time-honored custom, tsouie iiCt factor, and players can move around Zr. out.

and it is in this class of hair-breadth roller skaters, Fink and admiration lies with the actors and of the epigrams had a familiar miiiiiiI Avers, and had Indian clubs bounced and others did not. Here is a sample: lit "Hearts in Dixie" belongs, it nas by -ill means with the actress who pre off his nose by the Three Swifts. The sides as heroine. Lola Lime has charms Oue of those thrillers. "Seven Footprints of Satan," and a whole flock of short subjects share the hill this week at the Aldine Theatre.

Oue of those mysterious and terrible New York's most famous aeturs trod its boards 111 the early days. It was recently leased by Alcvaiuler Yokel and Larry Kay. who planned to revive August in Daly's "1 nder the tins-light," and other melodramas. Present "Divine Tragedy'' "The Divine Tragedy," a religious ilraina in sixlccn phases, was presented i.rftung lor me 7 elv composed of little incidents, nil with hut a wisp of story, there is fect continuity throughout, and the nir" is truly a tinner on the pulse of k.T life in Southland. Every hut the prayer meeting longest part of the stnae bill was devoted to the clever swinging ml juggling of Indian clubs by the Swifts and their continual patter brought appreciative laughter from the audience.

Vic Laurie sang far from reverent parodies upon such sentimental Migur plums as Obtained Relief at Once A. Resinol Sonn is most rcfrcshinff from itching torment Ucainol Ointment has quick In win any woman hater, in the role nf a woman reporter, unspoiled by a hardening life, going out afler her first big story. It's to hp the inside life history of the champion of the leather gloves played by that most attractive Paul Page. The heroine gets the storv for her paper, and incidentally starts: living one who had publtclv threatened Intti, is houses (as much for the oulooker an the actor) serves as Ihe background for "The Seven Footprints of Satan" and slinky good-looking wicked wo story centres around Nappus an "Back in Mv Own Bnckiiird," "Maryi last night at Ihe llites i cinplo. Broad and Race streets, by Ihe Con Ann" and "I've a Rainbow Round My Shoulders" and received long and hearty applause for them.

The same men, dwarfs and unbelievable grotes sistory I'lajers. More Iban HHI persons hit wife, daui'hter and grandchild hn sends his last comfort North of the most exciting chapters in her were in the cast, ihe presentation was que men as well as gorillas slither around cornera to the discomfiture of youngster, who snug mummy songs last healing power." (Signed) E.J.Enslen. Adopt theso products for daily usn and keep your akin clear nnd month, and your hale hcitUhy. At your dntygitt. Samntaof aarh fraa.

Dane. directed by Walter .1. llunsherger. own lite. A tnird participant in tins picture must not.

pas without a credit week, gazed soulttilly 11110 the spotlight the harassed bero and heroine. The and snug "Daddy iou've. Been a dumbbell hero mutters that be "wants accused of murder. "Texas' is instrumental in his arrest and has vowed vengeance upon him only to discover that he is the son who was taken away from her twenly years before by a deserting husband. "Texas'" hard-boiled exterior immediately nulls away before Ihe intensity of her moliier-love and the night club hostess I hen ia determined to exert every in-lluence at her command to win freedom for her boy.

Tho boy, of course, eventually is freed of the crime ami the real murderer meets a sudden and Kvons City, Ta. "Some time ago I had a bud case of eczema and at times I scratched my skin until tlio blood run. Finally our family doctor advised mo to usn Resinol Sonp and Ointment. I obtained relief at one and before long pew, smooth nkin hud taken tho place of tho old norea. If Resinol cost nio twice ns much I would never bo without it.

to io home" to each horrific annari line. Henry B. Walthall, as the elderly musician, who turns sudden hero, gives one of the best bits of character por- Motlier to Me this week. The Hebe Harry girls danced in their usual fashion and presented a new "four-legged dance" which, though ingenious. 1 'be educated, with money obtained It sale of his farm; but Gummy, his L-in-law, is certainly far from care-liridea.

Stepi" FetrUit, playing this 2' rt i just about the laziest man liv-Inin of laughter yesterday proved. None of the players tiven screen credit, but Clarence a. Vnnniia VL-hirh 60, Kaaiool, Bahiaura, aid. traynl. This is an all-talking picture de $154,000 Asked for Hospitals Special to TH hiijuitit, HAItltlSIH RG, Manli IS.

Appropriation of to the merged St. Lukes and Chihlreiis' Homeopathic Hospitals nf Philadelphia is provided in a bill introduced tonight by Senator A ron. tion but it does him no good and he bas to guess his way up the seven steps to the throne of Satan just the same. After alt the screams and creaks and thumps with which the film grati could hardly be rated as a particularly Resinol spite the. title! It's one of the clearest examples of what a really good sound artistic achievement.

"The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic picture can be. There ia 110 "muffing" City" is the third in this series of lilntinalie death, wdten be is shot in a fies its itaphone complex and with' out a spoken word it reaches a some' of important lilies, and smart repartee what mine conclusion with an ex is not "Huft-pedaled by any detect in planation of all the wild doings. How sound transmission. Will was lueuiuiru Character he excellently portrays. The Bilnrew Chorus furnishes a magmh-pnt background of singing for the intirB picture, sinjinj of splendid Turning to (he slnite show, the unl-imality of art was demonstrated.

A finnl reason fur praise-piling rests in the realistic humorous situations punctuating every few feet of film. There is no extraneous sentimentality lisrlei Brugse, "Hie Musical in merican Industry Asked For ever, one is inclined to think that the uncle got rather poor payment in his nit wit nephew for all the trouble he went to convince him that he could find adventure without going to Africa for it. Creighton Hale is seen as the bespectacled youth and Thelma Todd wastes her blonde loveliness upon the part of the girl. Others in the cast are William V. Mon, Sojin and Sheldon drawn into the story "just fur effect." Laughs are long and applause fre 5 yiie osert sume 01 iue munuoim liinioess of De face; Mabel Albertson, quent in this picture.

No, one doesn't sinser and best perlormer ot tne feel like "speaking easy'' in praise of ii hnrrnwed tannic iirice i in an mW in Hn an imitation, and the tins new screen dniiua. The bill is autinenied liv an inter and Ttradford Four did an adagio Lewis. esting array of vaudeville skits via the rmtiM very similar to that given last A Technicolor film, "The Rose of Movietone. Robert Bciichlev. who never fails to win a smile, offers an Killarney," is rather preposterous as a ek by another quartette.

Also on the bill were the Four Aristocrats, original skit entitled "rurnace Trou tmmz and playing popular numbers, and Ifonne Da Vees, contortionistic hies." while Charles "Chic" Sale Is another laugh-maker. Dr. Sismund Spaeth tells a lot of things about the luneer. Movietonews compieiea iue story and not especially effective as a color picture. The titles do credit to the stilted, flowery titles of a dnzeu years ago.

"Just One Word" is a short Vitaphono play and Borah Minevitch and his urchins are also seen and heard The Aldine Orchestra under Sidney Something More in Heavy Duty Transportation krotramme. making of jazz. "Mind Your Business is an amusing playlet added. "Redskin" at the Karlton Richard Dix in "Redskin," a techni "Naughty Baby" it Arcadia The latest Alice White opus, Xnijhty Baby," is this week's Ar- Lowenstein played a conglomeration of popular airs with the accent on '1 Can't Give Xou Anything But Love, inula Theatre attraction. The blonde color picture, which recently found much favor at another theatre, was Baby." flice ii the naughty baby, of course, id the is assisted by ubane Jack the attraction last night at the Karl Plays and Playari In "You and ton Theatre.

It is a story of the Jlnlhall and personable Thelma Todd intermingling of white and redskin civil "You and Philip Barry's engaging JTie whole thing is almost an epic izntion. with synchronized score, which and unostentatious comedy of a typi permits of the introduction of elab cal American family, which made so fourflushers. Alice, a check-room frl, is posing as a member of society orate ceremonials uid the rendition of Jn order to snare Mulhall. who nas in Indian rhants. It is an impressive ipreited In him Ihelma 'J odd.

a young story and Richard Dix does some of Wily preparing to make him dig deep his best acting in the role of a college his pockets. I lie plot is one of the bred Indian, who is practically ostra tea or eleven basic ones and -has cized by his people. It is quite inter ceo warmed-over here. There is quite esting and (lie scenic effects are pic am of suspicious happenings and pleasing an Impression when it was presented at the Walnut Street Theatre some seasons ago, was the aoffering of Plays and Players last night at the clubhouse, 1714 Delancey street. The very human situations and the lifelike dialogue were given full value by the various members of the cast, and the entile performance was marked by a commendable quality of spontaneity and naturalness.

Mrs. Percy M. Chandler was well cast as Nane White, Raymond I). Shryock was effective as Roderick White. Harvey T.

Sayre was suave as turesque. Jane rovak is prominent nitementi hut everything: ends up in tne cast. ell, with Alice marrying Mulhall. "Shopworn Angel" In Two Houses "Woman of Affairs" at Palace John Gilbert and Greta Garbo In Nancy Carroll and Gary Conner have the outstanding roles in "Shopworn A Woman of Affairs." a synchronized Angel, a story ot romance, disappoint picture, baned on the Michael Arlen merit and eventual happiness, which was the leading attraction last night in the Uptown and Locust Theatres. It itory, "The Green Hat," claimed attention at the Palace Theatre last Maitland White, while Jean McDowell as Veronica Duane, George J.

Edwards as G. T. Warren. Dr. Daniel M.

Hoyt as Geoffrey Nichols and Dorothy Jones as Etta were all suitably cast. The staging was atmospheric and competent. is a story of much appeal and was ac imtht. It was recently shown at another theatre, and relates the romance between a high-spirited Knglish society arirl and llii.iii fin. nr corded a warm reception, the co-stars being quite popular and having excel lent characters to portray.

There were otaer timely hlms on view. )he outstanding effects is a boat race h'tweea the Cambridge and Oifordl icrews. I "Strong Boy" at Victoria In the sruise of a eood-natured bag "The Singing Fool" In Two Houses i "The Sining Fool," unquestionably gage smasher, one of those with little or no ambition until a girl enters his life and wakes him from bis Ieihargic one of tbe greatest successes among the many talking pictures, was tho at traction at the Cayuga and Fern Rock Theatres last night, and as has been stste, Victor McLaslen in "strong Boy" found favor last night in the Victoria Theatre. Leatrice Joy is the girl who generates the spark of "get-up" in hira and provides many amusing the case elsewhere it found marked I moiner kdowi Bsst" in 4 Houses Revealing the watchfulness of a mother over her young daughter who e' rried and lead a do- 'mesne life, but who is cajoled into stag career. "Mother Knows Best" "ei a strong appeal to the average It was the feature last the Liberty.

Park. Roosevelt and Great hortkern Theatres, The jwal surrounding attractions wer in favor. Al songs and his scenes with little David Lee. a remark situations. ievrai omer r-mneuiaos have unctuous charscters, and the pic able child actor, were especially we! received.

ture is one of genuinely entertaining qualities. "Beware of Bachelors" in 2 Houses An amusing comedy picture called "Conquest" at the Globe 1 The trials and tribulations of the "The Woman Disputed" at Kent N0rm TalmaJ-. "Beware of Bachelors" was the principal offering last night in the Com explorer in the far northern part of Alaska are vividly depicted, and with Tin woman Disputed which depicted the harrow- lni state nf tr, modore and Model 1 uentres. Audrey Ferris and William Collier, have the leading roles nnd there is sound picturesque scenery, in uonquest, which was shown at the Globe yester vi a woman wno is flora between two emotions, nrnverl accompaniment. Vitaphono acts were day.

Monte Blue is the central player tot the liking of the audiences at so on view. WmiimmmtedmmmmvmmimMMttomlimtttoM tmmmmm, i rm-ltmmmrnmmemjqmmm-Mmmmmmtmmm it-riim'rimmu wialaaia powiai mwmm nr n.niiaawa vaiiiiiMii I I i lt I "illi 3Jp -S iKT4i I E'-4 -y, I fTiis jii-S-awpwwiwVia" filbert Roland has the opposite char- the role of an aviator wno has many harrowing experiences. Two flights are shown during the unfolding of the story. 11. B.

Warner and Lois Wilson have conspicuous roles. The Woman and Wife" at Capitol POOR BLOOD can often be remedied by eatingmore. Consult your physician about this. 01 "lose triangle atorics, in picture has, of course, sound and talk ing effects. Ming only trouble, is depicted Man.

Woman nj "The Red Danes" at the Roxy A colorful and intriguing story of li Capitol last and iv.7;. KerrT- Pauline Starke Russia is unfolded in 1 lie Red Dance," which was the feature last Same formula Km Himv Dtdy SP4 Wtm (J 4n) umihyTkt Mulksy 5ft Dtt4, Hitk. night at the Roxy Theatre. Dolores IM Rio, fiery and graceful, is the bright star, and the surrounding cast is made role, i xon the leading is a story of the underworld. "Dream of Lov." the Logan Jon Crawford r.r.w un of talented players, ihe usual sr ray of supplementary films were also "'Iter sdvanta th.

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The call of thinking men of carnival life and of romance. There Reo Junior ami Tonncr Speed Wagons for Vz and 1-ton Service ivenini. ui? Bre ln tne screen la. tb.f.; If which today is for Speed as well as economy and dependability. For upon the factor of Fast Transportation, profits, service and efficiency were the usual short subjects as well.

"Wolf of Wall St." 3 Houses George Bancroft in "Tho Wolf of Wall Street," a story of frenzied finance and of romance, was tho feature last night in the Broadway, Or-pheum and Strand Theatres. It has talking sequences and sound effects, Oiont! last nignt in the T.edwick aind Colney The-need I fun h. li0TJ ls t0 fru'liar to further comment at this time, FlMt" at Amll" iVltlff loaf .1. 1. tL.

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There is spooky thrill atmosphere in plenty in "The Haunted House," which was on view last night at the Market Street Theatre. Banging doors, howling winds, and other terrifying largely rest. I To meet that situation, Reo offers a new conception of heavy duty transportation a Heavy Duty Speed Wagon, a truck like American industry has never known before. All the speed of the world-famous Reo Speed Wagons, all their long life, low operating cost and almost unbelievable flexibility have been built into this remarkable piece of heavy duty transportation. All that Reo world-leader in low upkeep, high speed commercial transportation has learned in its long experience in the field ha3 been built into Reo Gold Croicn Engine These new Reo Speed Wagons for heavy duty are powered by the Reo Gold Crown Engine to wv nilV9D9 'dock, ht, unrteorld along the "vealed in "Water- itin the leading attrac- llmn.rnS'" "i Colonial and stunts keen the audience in a state 01 suspense.

There is a large cast, includ ing Thelma Todd, Barbara Bedford and Larry Kent. Double Bill at Oxford Wroth, 11 Jack Mulhall and IroS haT th Principal wts- the film ia synchronized. I Blm Threa House Iwith breety comedy, Ir'W Audrey Ferris th. An appetizing double bill was offered at the Oxford Theatre last night when in Belmont It was the Dannv Lund Musical Company presented "The Fast Worker." a jolly farcial musical affair, on the stare eilr replete witn com- were added attrac- twists. There jnons as well.

while on the screen Corinne Griffith won svmnathy in the title part of "The Vid Car 27-2S N. BROAD STREET EEO OERMANTOWN CO, M18 Grne at Eittenhouit Oer. a melodramatic story of REO PHILADELPHIA CO. i.nn sT oii SHOWROOMS 21B-2'-l3 N. lilt OA I) KTRKKT "Oh, Kay" at the Astor marked appeal.

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It met with hearty response on 5i, the part of the audience. 9.

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