Show I II I I GHOSTS HOSTS the film j i i I J ration of Ibsen's h cn s 's novel no will willI willbe I 1 he be the attraction at the Broadway ar I j jI r I theatre today nn and tomorrow i iI if I I f t 4 r a. a 1 I r K 3 r 4 r 1 rs 4 o 1 I r o v MARY GHOSTS t J VB o Dyko's Dykes dressing room many changes chanles are arc made during the act She has lias a number of oC the latest and most up-to-date up songs Bongs and her brother Is I some some pianist Beeman and Anderson present one of oC the best beet skating acts that ever cr came over the time The Reed Ree l brothers broth- broth I I ers erli present The The Eccentric Walters ahers a humorous pla let which Is an athletic performance well worth while Original Original I nal nar stunts are features of or this act one member of or the tho troupe being a anut anut anut nut comedian whose whoso work adds several several sev set eral laughs to the tho act James F. F Dolan and Ida present A Toned High Bur Burglars Burglar's Christmas Tree a comedy which thich has a strange angl to i It it Thera Theresa Theresa Ther Ther- esa a Papa Pape is 15 heard In some somo of oC the latest and catchiest songs KC Keystone comedy and Fitzpatrick s s 's orchestra are also on on n the program Three of or the most noted big time acts In the countr country will be shown at the thc n new nGn Pantages bill opening with the matinee performance Wednesday a June IG Announcement alrea already has been made b by Manager Newman man e that during the summer gummer season some of oC the greatest attractions In the country will be shown at the local vau vaudeville house Originally scheduled to appear on the new bill was Maude Leone a beautiful actress and former wife of oC Willard Mack but her appearance has been postponed a week owing to Illness She Is c expected to be he recovered ered to come with the thc new bill opening opening- June 23 3 In Ina a let written by Mack A big act on the new bill this week Is Ed Etl Reynard the noted ventriloquist fresh Cresh from European triumphs Ho He gives I es A Day In Hicksville an up uproariously uproariously up- up funny Cunny piece Another feature Is The Marshmallow Mars low Boy Bo and the Sugar Plum Girlie In which Josie Tosie McIntyre an and Bob nob Hart Harty appear r. r no Rose e Garden a noted singer Delton DeHon Mareena and Delton in daring acrobatic feats and Joe Roberts banjo l king are arc also on the bill I Empress Theatre A THRILLING G. G gripping drama entitled I tied The Way Va of oC the Transgressor sor Is featured loda today and tomorrow at atthe atthe atthe the Empress motion picture theatre This Is a big Broadway star feature production in three parts It tells tens the cashier bank stor story of an unprincipled seeking the destruction of ot others but hut finding his own Tho Those c whom he In Intends Intends intends In- In tends to destroy come Into their own own own- happiness and love John Costello Leo LeoDo LeoDo Do Lowe Laney An Anders ers Randolph and nd Leah I Baird take the lea leading parts In this drama and It Is billed as one of ot the biggest t star all-star features now on oh tho the circuit The pro program aleo also Includes The Pay Pa Train a Kalem two reel film depicting another episode in the Hazards Hazards Hazards Haz ards of or Helen series while Sophy Soppy and the Faker an comedy film furnishes the fun rUn of oC the performance perform perform- ance In addition to the splendid feature ture attractions at the Empress to today ay and d tomorrow the man management announces s an unusual musical program featuring the Empress and Miss Edith Evans EVan Continuous performance today today- from 2 to 11 p. p m. m 1 American Theatre m GREATER GREATEn COURAGE is a aJL THE JL wonderfully t Interesting a and d dramatic dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic photoplay contrasting the characters characters characters char char- of oC two brothers brother one with great physical and amI the other with great reat moral courage When It comes to 10 a crisis th the theman theman man o of brute bruto Co force co falls utter utterly while the one 0 of timid nature proves prO a hero Gilbert and nd Lawrence Carthage are In Inlove Inlove love e with with Peggy Peggy Lorraine George Duncan Duncan Duncan Dun Dun- can a wealthy and unscrupulous bachelor bache bache- b che- che lor Insults Peggy Peg In Gilberts Gilbert's pres pres- ence Being timid and retiring he does does does' I nothing This Infuriates Pe Peggy na who previously had favored him and she writes to Ln Lawrence a dashing dashIng- self self- confident character that she loves him This This' Is a er very strong picture and Is la lawell well adaptable for tor screen use Edna Mayo lao as Peggy Pegs Lorraine does e ally good work while Bryant Washburn Washburn Wash Wash- ashburn burn the young man mon who is timid and retiring at nt a time Ume when he could show him admiration for Peggy Pegg and falls tails fallsdown fallsdown down because of ot his timidity Is worthy worth of at praise From the time Peggy Peggy- writes I Lawrence that she loves lo him the I dra-I draI dramatic dra dra- I I matte matic Intensity becomes very very- cr InterestIng InterestIng Interest- Interest Ing lag to a crisis that proves th the one with witha a timid nature to be a hero This Interesting drama will be bo the feature for Sunday Sunda only onh at the AmerIcan American Amerlean Amer Amer- ican lean theatre There will be other In Interesting interesting In- In pictures to complete the tho program pro pro- I gram grain and Prof J. J J T. T McClellan lc has ar- ar ranged an nn excellent musical pro program ram I Ifor for the concert orchestra which will round out a Cr very pleasant evenings evening's en- en e en 1 Jim the Penman OHN MASON lIAS Ox whose list of le legitimate Hi- Hi J JOH t mate stage successes is so lon long it would reach re from here to Murray in fact too lon long to enumerate will make mako his Initial appearance before the motion motion motion mo mo- tion picture public Tu da In Sir Charles I L. L Youngs Young's celebrated drama Jim the Penman John Mason I son If ID to one of ot the last lat o of the Important legitimate actors o of the modern stage to be converted to the tho screen creen and In malting making this his first ral appearance In motion pictures he is In one of oC the thc most notable characterizations character character- of at the present dramatic era cra The rho play reveals In an Intensely Int dramatic dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic manner the extremes to which a strong man who loves os devotedly do will go 0 towards winning the woman of oC his heart When she In indicates her preference preference prefer prefer- ence for tor a n younger young suitor he applies a remarkable talent of penmanship he possesses and writes a n note noto to the woman and the other man purporting to be an Interchange of or correspondence correspond correspond- nd-I nd ence between them and signed with their names Both being too proud to reply their relations terminate abruptly ab- ab abruptly ab ab- and arnd In time timo Jim the Penman wins her for tor his own wn The talent so 80 amazingly proven he ho v no now diverts to toward to- to ward ivard financial ends and soon becomes the master tor forger er of the a age c. c From rom this time the thc drama develops with strength and cumulative ce Interest until with the passing of ot years cars a ro romantic ro- ro mantle mantic Interest Is Introduced b by the rO 1 love lave of oC his daughter for tor a f friend lend of oC his defeated rival The overpowering climax that t follows Is one of ot the most I Intense expositions of or pantomime ever witnessed on the screen the tile result of ot which It would be bo unfair to disclose I This remarkable drama will be e at the American one da day only Tuesday the Jn Broadway Theatre O ONE NE E of ot the most wide widely talked about pla plays play's s 's of ot all ages nan ban been filmed and will t be he seen at nt the tho Broadway to today to- to oda o- o da day and Monday This work o of the great Scandinavian dramatist Ibsen Isan is isan isan an embodiment of ot tho the proverb pro that Tho sins sills of oC the fathers shall be visited upon the tho children even unto tho the third and fourth generation A more moro severe Indictment of ot the life lIto and pleasure so called could hardly ho be conceived While the tho great Tolstoi has hos worked along tho the lines of oC social wrongs hit his efforts have ha been In slightly different channels Thee The widest range of ot emotions Is ex exhibited exhibited ex- ex jn In n this masterpiece ce from the portrayal of or the life liCe of or the pleasure pleasure- loving father to tho the despair of ot tho the mother and son In the years cars that fol Col low Jow so fatefully laden with tho the Dead Sea fruit of or the fathers father's Iniquitous cultivation The Tho actors actorI deserve o more than themore the tho mere more mention possible here Tho The noted Henry Walthall and Mar Mary Alden seen hero recently In A eA Mans Man's Prerogative In which t she covered co h herself with laurels give interpretations Interpretation of ot Mr and Mr Mrs Irl Oswald Airing scarcely to be bo equaled In tho the field of pictures The Tha cast call Is greatly strengthened h by Thomas Jefferson Jr son of the the great s-reat favorite c. c who no v-to v Immortalized one of oC the classics and who has taken his hili fathers father's mantle Ba Rex Theatre successful success- success PHILLIP Jr ful comedy Vivian Martin in Little Little Little Lit tle Miss Brown has hag been converted into a photoplay b by the William ABrady A A. Brady Picture Pla Play company compan and it will willbe willbe willbe be released b by the World orld Film corpora corpora- tion Vivian lan Martin the winsome heroine of oC The Thc Wishing Ring Old Dutch and nOlI The Arrival of oC Perpetua Is tho the Betty Brown of oC this comedy cornell which was produced produce by James Young Betty sweet Betty sweet and pretty prett to look at is an nn egregious coquette and flirt She fools Cools with a a. pair of lovers and as tho the result of I her het Indecision she he lands herel herself herself her her- self el in a pretty mess at a a. Hartford hotel hotel hotel ho ho- tel where she Is cajoled into passing hers herself C off orf as the wife of a man whose real wife wife- is on her way to meet him Betty Just butts Into a sea ea of oC trouble trouble trouble trou trou- I ble for the man and hi his w are to receive some mone money front from the formers former's I uncle on condition that the wife wire meets I with Ith his liia approval The Tho general at the hotel caused b by the meeting there of all I I 4 9 YM t I r t LITTLE T ITTLE MISS 1 BROWN BHO pro produced by hy the William A A. Brady Brad 1 J Photoplay company will be the film attraction at the Rex I II II j I theatre today and tomorrow It is a n comedy of the sparkling sort with witha I I i I a number of humorous situations I 1 1 I a r If f 5 ry I r 1 I t 1 11 J itt Y r 1 t 1 3 1 pr I I J A S Je VIVIAN 1 lE MI Iii SS R O I these opposing interests is the tho cause of ot a n. great de deal l of fun Cun and confusion contusion the central figure of ot which Is always Betty Brown otherwise Miss lIss Vivian Martin n. n There Is a wonderful supporting cast for Cor the vivacious star Chester Barnet Barnet Bar- Bar lJ net t W. W J J. J Ferguson Julia Tulia Stewart Kent and John limes Hines being among those who keep the fud going all through this highly diverting diverting- com com- cd edy Charles Dickson who wrote Inco and other famous farces s appears in the 1 film pia play piny The comedy scenes between him and Vivian Martin In lit and aroun around a bedroom are Irresistibly funny Vivian Martin In Little Mien Brown BIown will be he shown at the Rex theatre today to today to- to I day and tomorrow |