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GREAT BURLESQUE ATTRACTION REPUB! ICJN CUM Ml 11 EE LEftucno- COUNIHAN & SHANNON’S Counihan and Shannon # FOR MAJESTIC THEATRE _ The “Great Star ami Oartgr Show” presented hy the W. A W. Alfiueement the Ma- Company, Inc., starting at 1 Jth, jestic theatre Monday, January lau- would pass muster on previous STRAND this rels but is adding to its prestige on past THEATRE season rather than living _ glory. Not only is the organization MAJESTIC* but there are larger than ever before, the cast any a haff dozen names in TIMES rec- TODAY LAST one of which would be sufficient TODAY bur- ommendation to the average new lesque show. There Is also two musical comedy hurlettas with a far- termed i clal p’ot ahd euphoniously it I "La Belle Paree" and in “putting of FRANK KEENAN I over" to exploit this aggregation of bal- , talent with good array novelty As a IN | let dances and song members. good measure the individual mem- bers contribute clever bits of their famous vaudeville turns through lit their “THE PMANTOM” the piece as a suitable time for $ display of talent. To those who re- ALSO call Ray Read, mere mention of his hearty t name revives memory of laughter. He Is with the “(Treat S;.ar and Garter” show, better ami fun- 5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS laughable j nier than ever; and equally Is his boisterous way In Charles j of Burns, and adding this great pair has SATURDAY laudi makers is Bi'l Bovls. who TOMORROW, FRIDAY, f others all a style all his cwn, and show ETHEL CLAYTON AND HOLBROOK BLINN '■ ! contribute the'r share to the and in the selection of women the has been unusual’y fortunate manager CHICAGO.—Mrs. John O. Sent h (left) and Miss Mary Garrett Hay Heading the feminine this season. [right), are two or 'he leading Itepu hi can delegates to attend the con- contingent is the beautiful Australian, 1 Women's committee in Jan. * i in “The Hidden Scar” I with tention of the Republican Nations Chicago Florence Parley, Song Bird, i and 6. Mrs. South is chairman of t ho women’s division and Miss is Pauline Ha l, not Hay ■ Chubby Prisdale, | Hall ■hairman of the executive committee WITH forgetting Howard Baden, Bert | § takes the ...II ; ard Klara Hendrix, who j I credit for writing both books. BACK IN CONGRESS OPERA STAR HELD I 5 Vaudeville Acts 5 _ 1 | BIG FEATURES ARRANGED {Jhe immortAL dramatic poem by NEXT MONDAY, JANUARY 19TII f FOR STRAND THEATRE <Jien ry rflftdsworth ! THE GREAT i' The last showing In tho engage- the William Congjkllow | ment of “Evangeline,” Fox motion picture version of Honry Star arsd Garter NVndsworth Longfellow's great poem, jjv j tonight at the Strand will be given theatre. This picture has attracted Show I much attention because of the ex- its treme beauty of its scenes and I unswerving fidelity to the original TIC KETS NOW ON SALE the work STRAND as because of THE ,-poem as well of Miss Miriam Cooper in the title jj role. MATINEE—2 P. M. EVENING—7 AND 9 P. M. It is seldom that a motion picture so exquisite in story and treatment i is presented to the public, and Mr. Matinee at 4 o’clock for the j Fox is to be congratulated on his Special | latest contribution to the betterment Matinee ^ronlim cj—1 I of screen entertainment. "Evange- I So Adnlta line" in this direction is revelation. Exroritln- tOo : One of the possible effects of na- Pr“1"'* tional prohibition was brought to the Children not v^vcro/i and attention of film producers long he was I ago when a man who said BBftGER _ggg I James Haslett, an official of the him- I Anti-Saloon League, presented WASHINGTON—This is the latest I Stanton, director of TODAY—A BLUE RIBBON FEATURE self to Richard photo of Victor Berger, tlio Milwau- the big production by “Checkers,” kce congressman, who was reelected I which is to the William Fox coming after the lower house had expelled tomorrow. Stanton Strand theatre him, due to his alleged anti-Ameri- warned that liquor or beer bot- was can leanings. Ho Is evcif now under EARL WILLIAMS empty—must not tles—even though a twenty-jear sentence for violating on screen after July 1. | be shown tho the espionage law, having appealed at that moment was Mr. Stanton a court. The to higher directing a scene In "Checkers.” in New “THE BLACK GATE” i scene showed a restaurant LETTER COMMENDS York after a night of revelry. Wine, w-hlskey and beer bottles were all SOLOMON S. LEVINE A Wonderful Picture—And Others over the place. Mr. Haslett, after reading to Mr. A. It. of this is in re- Stanton the Eighteenth Constitution- Levine, city, j of a letter, con- WHEN OFF PARADE. al Amendment, told the director he ceipt very lauditory A TALE OF CIRCUS FOLKS TOMORROW S. Le- j had better make over the scene, as cerning his brother, Solomon | who is in the Marino the Anti-Saloon League, through the vine, Corps! “THE MERRY-GO-ROUND” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE stationed at South prohibition enforcement bill, would Service, Taris, I Carolina. The letter is a commenda- FEATURING I prevent Just such exhibitions. Mr. j tion of Levine for his ‘presence Haslett said he was going across the of, HYLAND resourcefulness and initiative PEGGY country, warning all producers to cut mind, In McMiller from DOROTHY DALTON such scenes from plays in produc- rescuing Corporal This is a remarkable romance of circus life and gypsy have result- tion. what undoubtedly would and hate which has all the ed in his losing his life.” Private character. It is a story of love Levine, with great danger to himself charm of the sawdust ring and the fascination of the fortune rescued whoso canoo had “the life Line" big hit McMiller, teller’s art. If want thrills, if you want fun it. is in this capsized and who was lying, delirious, you to all. “Other Men’s Wives” In a marsh, unable to-'extricate him- picture. It is a picture delight FOR THE DITMAS THEATRE self. ALSO j From Maurice Tourneur we have | MSO LIGHTNING BRICE IN "WOLF NIGHTS" 1 / of come to expect something spectacu- Suffragists Name Press Section. The Fourth Episode the run CHICAGO. — George Baklanoff, New Woman Suffrage ’' larly different from ordinary The Jersey THE GREAT RADIUM MYSTERY of feature motion pictures. Such j lussian baritone of the Chicago Op- Association announces the organiza- "THE MIRACLE MAN" IS COMING I White Heather” a of successes as “The G ra Company, has been arrested on tion of a press section the newly | WITH | and “Sporting Life” demonstrated d eportation warrant signed by Sec- formed men's council for suffrage to MADISON AND BOB REEVES his peculiar genius In transferring r 3tary of I.abor Wilson, following a ratification. A poll of tho newspa- | EILEEN SEDGWICK, CLEO action of the the screen the thrilling c harge of immoral conduct made by pers of New Jersey taken by the As- melodramas, The Also Includes a Two Reel Comedy and best of the Drury Lane j [ le. -Elvira Amazar, a soprano. Mile. | sociation shows that ninety-five per Program He has done a similar work with f mazar accuses Baklanoff of having cent of them favor woman suffrage Other'Pictures. - “The Life Line.” his latest Para- t roUght her to this country undef an and the ratification of tho Federal SHANNON which is at COUNIHAN & mount-Artcraft picture, s nderstanding by whieh she expected Amendment. COMING SOON—WILLIAmYaRNUM IN AN EIGHT REEL g the Ditmas theatre. The story was editors who t 3 become his wife. She charges she Among the prominent SUPER “WOLVES OF THE NIGHT** adapted from the famous English [ iter discovered her supposed fiance are members of the Press Section are: PRODUCTION, “The Romany stage production, a and _ A. of the Jour- y ad wife family Jn RussifCjj Joseph Dear, Jersey orchestra Rye,” by George R. Sims. >] he man and the jftid_in nal, of Jersey City: James Kerney, of Crescent symphony The task of making a motion pic- thc^cas^ArM g down above. file Trenton Evening Times; George | ture of this gripping melodrama of M. Hartt, of the Passaic Daily News; STRAND sunny British fields and the raging John M. Matthews, of the Paterson open sea was one which, we Imagine, t Press Guardian; E. A. Bristor, of the [ Mr. Tourneur approached with the J PROGRAM AGAIN Passaic Daily Herald; Elmer B. Boyd, masterful CRESCENT utmost gusto. He loves of the New Brunswick Home News; dramas with romantic, manly heroes, Julius Grunow, of the Jersey Journal 1 broad sweep, and smashing climaxes. HASR16ATTRACTI0NS of City; Ernest I.. Smith, of the him Jersey “The Life Line” offered just Atlantic City Press Unlo-n; J. Logan T made full uso of his a omorrow—Friday—Saturday this, and ho has As Gypsy, ticket taker-at circus, Clevenger, of Perth Amboy Evening There is little chance opportunities. Peggy] Hyland, the "William Fox star, News; Wm. II. Fischer, of the New i AT P. M. 9 subtle development; of the most fas- MATINEE 2.30 EVENING 7 AND P. M. for character iss said to have one Jersey Courier of Toms River; J. and the good stay , screen career in 1 the bad stay bad, cinating roles of her Lyle Kinmonth, of the Asbury Park good. But is this not just as true to "The■ Merry-Go-Round," at tho Cres- DITMAS Shore Press; Charles A.
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