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A fr 15 I I I La Boheme" Opening Picture With Alice Brady as the Star. Passionate loving. free Bohemians make La Boheme" Interesting- nd gripping and tnts cfieorated at traction. which Atlantans herd so de llghtfully sung at the Auditorium last April will be presented on the screen the new Criterion theater Monday. which is the opening day.

Alice Brady. who is steadily forging to the front as a screen favorite will be seen as Mimi in La Doheme. The role of foundling fits the little star beautifully and she handles with all the race ana chum that has marked her earlier triumphs. On the program with the Henri Mergers masterpiece la a rollicking five-act corn- dy. Attie the Millionaire Kid.

This feature la from the studios and de. being highly humorous and entertaining It Is original and clean. That was a tribute paid it by prominent New Lork screen critic recently. On Tue day the management has' arranged a program in keeping with the day July 4. According to Code.

a southern drama of love. chivalry and honor. is the attraction. The legitimate favorite. Lewis B.

Stone. appears In the principal role In According to Code. Mr. Stone will be remembered for his highly artistic work in support of Gladys Hanson In The Havoc. That Sort" will be shown Wednes day and Thursday.

In this picture the woman was beautiful she sinned and she paid for it. Its a geunlnely powerful lesson that is taught in That Sort. and Warda Howard knows jut how to get the most forcible scenes across. Wh That Sort" was first presented on the legitimate stage Alia Nazlmova appeared in the principal role and was supported by a notable cast. Anita Stewart.

in The Suspect Is the prize offering Friday and Saturday. This Is an intense drama and gives the star the greatest chance of her career. There is a big fight in the film which is very thrilling. Besides the regular screen attractions the management or the house has engaged Mrs. Frank Pearson to sing on Monday while other features will be added during the week.

Specially arranged music will be rendered for each photoplay by a se lected orchestra under the direction or David Love. Irvin A. Burdette To Make a Trip To Northern Cities Last week. at the opening of the meeting of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World at Philadelphia the Scenic Film company. of Atlanta.

made a demonstration of animated him advertisements that was so new and novel that it took the convention by storm. and the leading advertisers of America went home sounding the praises of the ingenuity shown by this enterprising Atlanta film. which originated and has brought to a high de of efficiency the plan of project- Ins animated advertising films' upon a screen at moving picture shows. The business oh the Scenic Film company has grown so rapidly that next week lryln A. Surdette.

vice president and sales manager or the Scenic Film company wilt make a trip to the larger cities of the north. east and middle west to confer with the representatives of great advertising concerns who were attracted to animated film advertising by the demonstration made at Philadelphia. Mr. Rountree. president of the Scenic Film company.

and Inventor of this system of advertising. has not yet re turned from th east but soon as he returns Mr. Kurdette will start on his trip. Mr. Burdette is well known to the leading advertisers of Atlanta.

as the representative of the Scenic Film company. and has made a host of friends by straightforward business methods and the results he accomplish. Ca for the firms that have adopted animated film advertising. AT THE SAVOY. The Wreck" on Monday Fea- tures Grace Canard.

The Savoy theater offering for this week on Monday Grace Ounard and Francis Ford in another chapter In the circus serial. Peg 0' the Ring. entitled The Wreck. and Rupert Ju lian and Elsie Jane Wilson in a so clological drama. The Human Cactus.

For Tuesday. Matt Moore and Jane Gall ID Blind Mans Buff Gretchen Lederer In Muggins and a comedy travelogue. Sucjflt Life in China. Wednesday yproffering Is Mare Wal- camp and LeeTHtll in a thrilling ral- road drama. The Money Lenders Gale Henry In Bashful Charles Proposal and Billy Mason In a comedy Raoeball Bill o.

1. Thursday comes a. Red Feather feature and on Friday Herbert Rawlln- son and Agnes Vernon In They Wouldn't Take Him Seriously. Ben Wilson and Edna. Hunter The Head of the Family.

and Harry Benham and Edith Roberts In the comedy. The Clever Mr" Carter. Benefit at Grand. A society composed of women who Ire banded together to work for the bottle babies of Atlanta ore giving to day at the Grand theater II. benefit showing of moving' pictures to which a number of the film exchanges have donated film features to be shown during the afternoon and evening.

There wilt be no admission charged but a free will donation will be taken at the door for the benefit of th babies. SAVOY THEATER Tomorrow Monday MACE mm AND FRANCIS FORD PEG O' THE RING 7 Entitle THE WRECK. RUPERT MIAN ELSIE JANE WILSON THE HUMAN" CACTUS" MARCIAMOORE AND ERNEST SHIELDS How is this for a days program ALL' FOR FIVE CENTS. With These Are War Dramas and Other Strong Photo Plays. A whole week of Charlie Chaplin comedies a different one every day.

think of It you motion picture fans. can you Imagine anything like It Pun fun. That Is what the Georgian theater has booked this coming week. Any day you drop in Charlie Chaplin will be right there before you on the screen going through his antics. Together with these comedies there wilt be each day some film of a more ob nature.

just to set you straight before you laugh yourself Into hysterics. Together with the Chaplin comedy for Monday Shanghaied is a splendid war drama entitled His Trust and His Tru Fulfilled. With the Chaplin comedy for Tuesday Is another realistic war drama Stonewall Jackson's Way. With th winter. Stonewall Jackson comes back to Virginia his purpose being to make Inoperative the federal army.

encamped In the valleyuntil Lee can make certain movements. It then takes one through many exciting war Incidents. At the present time. when there Is so much talk of war. this picture will prove of great interest.

Wednesdays comedy Is A Night In the Show. and as a companion picture there will shown The Crooked Road. This is a Knlokerbocker feature starring Henry King. and is an unusual drama of the tenements where life and love are perhaps crudely spectacular but none the less governed by the great law. The Woman" wilt be the Chaplin comedy for Thursday with this cornea The Sacrifice.

This Is a war drama of most Intense nature and takes one right into rim warfare. It tells a lesson that war Is not all on the battlefield but that mothers wives and sweethearts left behind must also suffer. It Is a succession of spectacular battle scenes and carries a gripping plot. The Chaplin comedy for Friday Is The Bank. With It will be shown the drama.

Fewer The principal parts In thli picture are taken by Nell Craig and Sydney Atnsworth. AT THE ALPHA. Dramas and Comedies Each Day This Week. This coming week at the Alpha theater is one of many fine play productions. On Monday the seventh epl- code of the Peg 0' the Ring" serial will be shown and those who have tol.

lowed this Interesting circus story will find Grace Gunard her usual vivacious self in new surprises. In addition. there will be on Monday a two-reel comedy Pirates of the Air. with Alice Howell and Ray Griffith at their best. Then there is Zoe Buck.

In God and the Baby. This Is a program that will start the week oft with a rush. Tuesday has been selected for The Human Cactus and shows Rupert Julian In a strong part supported by Elsie Jane Wilson. A Pathe Weekly will also be shown on Tuesday and this weeks number is one full of stirring war scenes. The comedy for Tuesday Is Sammle Johnson.

Magician. A return showing will be given Wednesday of Charlie Chaplin in The Floor Walker. Also on that day is a two- reel comedy drama. Blind Mans Burr featuring Matt Moore and Jane Gall. The Iron Claw" series ha been moved to Thursdays bill.

This Thursday the nineteenth episode will be shown. Added to this Is a two-part. comedy drama. The Money Lenders. with Marie Weicamp and Hill and a comedy.

Baseball Bill No. I. has been selected by the management for the showing of the reel Red Feather feature. It Happened In Honolulu the leading parts being en acted by Fred Church and Myrtle Gonzales. On Saturday Herbert Rawllnson and Agnes Vernon lire featured In They Wouldn't Take Him Seriously.

Marguerite Clark Is devoted to flowers that the little Famous Players Paramount star Is scarcely ever without a blossom of some sort In her room. I don't value flowers for their costliness and It isn't a fad with me Miss Clark. I Just love flowers of all kinds. and some of the most beautiful I have ever seen have been growing out In the fields not In Fifth avenue florists' window. Alamo MONDAY Suue Hayakawa In Allen Soul.

A Paramount Production. Mysteries of Myra. Eleventh Episode WEDNESDAY Geraldine Farrar In Maria Rosa A Paramount Production. FRIDAY Frank Sheridan In Perils of Divorce. A Brady Production.

POPULAR SCREEN PLAYERS AT ATLANTA MOVIE HOUSES Top row reading from left to right Beverly Bayne at Victoria Friday. in A Million a Mm- tile Geraldine Farrar. at Alamo No. 2 Wednesday in Maria Rosa Jane Gail at Alpha Wednesday in Blind Mans Burl. Bottom row Harry Mestayer and Eugenie Besserer.

in The Sacrifice at Georgian Thursday Mae Marsh at Vaudette Wednesday in A Child of the Paris Streets. RALPH DEBRULER TO GO TO MACON Ralph De until recently manager of the Piedmont theater in this city has severed his connection with that theater and will shortly leave for Macon. where he has dosed a contract to assistIn the management. of the completion of the new play the- ater being ullt there by Troop Howard and Brown riberly. Mr.

DeBru- ler when the house Is completed will conduct It upon the same high plane which he always installed In every Rouse with which he has been connected. The best wishes of hundreds of friends and acquaintances go with Mr. DeBruler in his new associations. No. 2 TUESDAY Edmund Breete In The Spell of the Yukon A Metro Wonder Play.

THURSDAY William Farnum In Battle of Hearts A William Fox Production. SATURDAY Marguerite Clark In Silks and Satins A Paramount Production. HEAL. A MONDAY Seventh Episode or PEG 0' THE RING" WITH GRACE CUNARD AND FRANCIS FORD PIRATES OF THE AIR" With Alice Howell. GOD AND THE BABY" A drama TUESDAY RUPERT JULIAN AND ELSIE JANIS WILSON THE HUMAN CACTUS.

SAMMY JOHNSON MAGICfAN" Comedy. PATHE WAR NEWS WEDNESDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN in Tr Floor Walker. MATT MOORE in BLIND MANS BUFF" SUCH IS LIFE" A comedy THURSDAY Nineteenth Episode of THE IRON CLAW aUo Tie Mover Leaden" and. Baseball Bill No. 1.

FRIDAY Ck eh Myrtle sl4 In a five-act feature IT HAPPENED IN HONOLULU" SATURDAY They Wouldn't-Tike Him Seriously" with HerbertRjawlinson The He 4 tlie Family" A drams. Tfc Clne Mr Carte A. ComedY A. IVI I I O' N. Laura Marie Tralnor one of the most popular young society women of Missoula Mont.

will leave. that city on the flecond of June on horseback bound for the Lsky studios In Holly- wood. Miss Tratnor has keen selected by the" chamber of commerce of Mil- soula to describe the beauties and virtues of that city en route. Throughout the trip she will appear at Paramount theaters. WITH THE MOVIES ALPHA MONDAY Grace Cunard In Pg 0' the Ring.

THE ALSHA MONDAY Crane Wilbur In The King of Make Believe. ALAMO NO. 2 MONDAY Sussue Hayakawa In' Allen Souls. THE ALAMO NO. 1 MONDAY The Bond of Friendship.

THE STRAND MONDAY William Farnum In The Man from Bitter Root. THE GEORGIAN MONDAY Charlie Chaplin In Shanghaied THE SAVOY MONDAY. Once Cunard In Pig e' the Ring. VAUDETTE MONDAY The Secret of the SubmiHn THE VICTORIA MONDAY Kitty Gordon In Her Maternal Right" e- ffi vi jXs GRAND THEATER MONDAY Special Bill. PARK THEATER MONDAY Mysteries of Myri.

PIEDMONT MONDAY Blanche Sweet In The Dupe. THE EUCLID MONDAY Special Dill. THE REGENT MONDAY Theodore Roberts In Puddln head Wilson. THEBONHEUR Decatur 0. MONDAY Selected program of run pictures.

MARIETTA Strand Marietta Qa. MONDAY run pictures The Girl with the Green Eyes. GEM THEATER Marietta 01. MONDAY Francis Fcrd and Grace Cunard In Episode No. of Peg tnt Ring.

SO.TO MONDAY Special Bills tl IN THE DUPE" Piedmont Books Picture for Three Days Also Billie Burke. There's a. motion picture tarrtln at the Piedmont theater the first three days of this week Billie Burke and Blanche Sweet having been booked In two of. the seat productions of their entire careers. The Piedmont will be known In the future as a house of pleasant' surprises and the picture patrons will be delighted with the ex ceptlonally line offerings which have been secured.

The Harvest of Sin' Is the- title of the picture In which Billie Burke will toe eeen. This Is the most interest- Ing chapter that has yet teen shown of "Gloria's Romance. Blanche Sweets vehicle Is entitled The Dupe. By her ability alone. Blanche Sweet has risen to be one of the most distinguished artists of the silent drama.

The Lasky company has given her many different roles to portray she rm been a child of the slums a Russian anarchist a maid of all work a belle of society and In The Dupe" she 1 seen as the social secretary of a capricious and Mighty society worn- an. The story tells how as a countrified young girl she' secures employment as it social secretary In a wealthy family. The wife. madly In love with a young society man be comes Jealous of hla attentions to her assistant. Wishing to rid herself of her husband and compel the young man to marry her she manages to place the girl in a compromising position with her husband where she.

also seen by the man she loves. How the affair Is adjusted and she eventually Is. united with the one whom she loves. Is presented In a. mot unusual and attractive manner.

The management of the Piedmont announces that ome excellent feature have been booked for the last three ay of the week. The pretty girl ushers at the Pled mont have become very popular and' are giving splendid service. A huge exhaust fan has been Installed In the' theater at a big cost and the house I now delightfully cool at all times. Loves Dissolution. Her eyes were alluring ra Her face' was fair.

Her daintiness pleated me. Her smite wa so rare Her dimples distracted. Her passion could thrill' Although Id ne'er met her. I worshiped her still Then one day we met Where the Film Actors' 0. We were both In the Movle T' Ill have you to know.

Her face was all sweaty. Her halt disarrayed. She was quite tired out From a scene she had played. We sat It a table. Some ham and eggs ate.

And I loved Mary Pick ford Aa she cleanedout hilt plate. ROBERT HASTINGS OOODMAJf. Having qualified as a nurse-maid. Marie Doro. the Paramount tar It now studying the art of maklniu- Uncial flowers for her forthcoming.

production. The Kid. whlch1 now being produced under the direction Of Wll liam C. De Mme Miss Doro says tha If she remains a screen stat much Long- er she will have become so efficient' with so many vocations that she can secure a position almost anywhere. SIC Program for Week of July 3.

MONDAY AND TUESDAY Serenade Shubert WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Finale to the Overture William Tell" Rossini FRIDAY The Lost Chord Cornet Solo Sullivan SATURDAY The Jogo Blue Handy STRAND i C0" I THE CRITERION THEATER Announces Its Formal Opening Monday July 3rd WITH A Special Double Attraction MONDAY ALICE BRADY as MI MI" LA BOHEMEu Also ARTIE THE MILLIONAIRE KID FEATURING ERNEST TRUEX and DOROTHY KELLY ADDED TRACTION MRS. FRANK MOORE PEARSON Vocalist TUESDAY ONLY Special Holiday Attraction ACCORDING TO THE CODE" Featuring LEWIS STONE MARGUERITE CLAYTON and SIDNEY AINSWORTH and Additional Attractions. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY THAT SORT" WITH WARDA HOWARD DUNCAN. McRAE and ERNEST MAUPAIN- viV FRIDAY AND SATURDAY" ANITA STEWART THE SUSPECT" ADDED ATTRACTION ATHLETIC' FEATURES In which the worlds champions of Sporta are featured Speclally.

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