Show J THE THEATRES I T Critics Buy Their Theatre Tic Tickets ket S t It ra raPe rat ins i with Pe o 0 My Heart for tor three days beginning tonight SrA raa ma nee Tonight HALL y nig ht Sibyl Baines 1 MacDermid accompanied by James Y T in vocal i and instrumental conce concert program VAUDEVILLE I IS S Brockbank the man who looks An excellent show with Harrison Hamson leading attractions is Minnie and a monkey circus as l n thiS week Matinees daily A A Day on The AGEs E g The Tha Oxford trio in n basketball played on oil bicycles acrobatic bulldogs d c MOVING PICTURES t- t with tb the tho only the thc Hearst newspapers newspaper in conjunction with Today Today CAN Greatest War a aa tamps company a y present uTho The review History of of tho the tho world war var f Concert orchestra i authentic pictorial g war cr McClellan conductor I sll aU star stu cast castin in Ton Ten Nights in a 3 ap Tuesday Wednesday ay ss from the celebrated p c cn n a remarkable five act photodrama adapted I plaT Maclyn Arbuckle in Its No La uS bin Bosworth Bosworth presents four reels PatHe Pattie News an anat and in Ut motion picture a comedy dr drama worth while There Thero arc three acts is thi thin week the tho at d do p pf diet merit ment ono one a s dramatic sketch in the tho life UCe of most of f versatile funmaker and the another Minnie Allen AUen a 1 V done no 4 4 fresh t on ir-i ir xv t n i of tho the V A little fellows perform onre j s a monkey cir circus u in in which a score visible d direction m I re h f leue tt e of thc the sketch is the interior of a but hut at Hasslack before Ulm S the Sam campaign ai of 1505 Here Napoleon stumbles upon a drummer la lad a aa Ion Samo mistakes tho the for a arand a son o of a mistress of his youth south Tho The boy bo emperor and rand and Aa Napoleon moon humors him hinl The boy i is s slain elain by bv tho the German woman al 1 t. t of ot the hut nut dying in Napoleons Napoleon s 's arms nn The sketch so eo different fromal from ail al 11 ty type 0 beam um acts is a welcome change The intensity of tho situation of th the actors and tho pathos of the thc lines Jines stirred deeply the omo mo f pe este audience It is in IB seldom that t boy players are entertaining 8 aged e 12 as the drummer boy is however an c exception ri n honors with harrison Harmon Brockbank who whoso o fad is Napoleonic character ind ad who is very r-ery clever both in makeup and acting or OT should Madam l th tb be forgotten Her portrayal of the tho German peasant ant woman fags dramatic lwe A Allen en follows directly after this strenuous sketch It takes Miss Mm ebo toot about t two minutes to chango o those of emotional proclivities from tears filer Miss MUa Allen is jR dashing She is I also abo chic First one ono is h interested in lU work and brilliant costumes but ae ne the tho costumes disappear i one j st Increases in Miss S Allen be herself and aDd there then is no disc disappointment lit monkeys have bno an act all aU their own a own a full orchestra with nth a real J 1 leader a Mt set t stage a coy lady monkey tight rope ropo performer gentlemen ono ono who does docs a stunt that's u a wonder wonder besides besides mon te and stage hands A t grown grownup up who cant can't find somo some amusement 1 j tia is a n grouch xi s with Mignon the girl of f II r When V ien Dreams Come ComeI I fine me does sensational dashing George Austin Moore and nod Cordella Cordelia reg g sad and nd ton toll stories Miss IIi Haager Hanger captures the audience with her kit uJ must be heard and heard from the tho lips Jip of so ro dainty a bit of tJ ty u as Miss Mil to bo appreciated Kolb and Ray fray Hamilton in u singing talking and dancing satire j and tho the Alex Alexander n er brothers bounce balls bas in a a. bo bewildering fc t r r y afternoon the thc motion pictures were cro shown at tIlO beginning of O There are arc advantages ad 5 lU in this change Those who enjoy piece pic- pic lire re ce sot not dl disturbed by people leaving the tho theatre and late Jato comers have havo a ay y p opportunity to see fee al all an o or of tho acts ad- r t. t is ii the tho humor throughout In fn the thc latest offering at the tho Broadway l Its lIts No o Laughing Matter a Bosworth production which affords T f for or emotional motional scenes This Thil comedy was written by h Lois Weber to toL L Maelyn Arbuckle one of tho the foremost comedians of rural type t.-pe on onT onstage stage T t. t is supported by a cast which b ch includes a a roster roter well reU known to f followers EM of the legitimate drama In his bis portrayal of the tho role rolo of the tho village e ea a titer r poet and philosopher tho the P support affords a perfect background Drew r plays Mrs Judd the despairing wife of poet poetical and a wee nee bit lazy Myrtle Stedman Bos Bosworth orth s 's 8 bell beautiful star is Bess Des the daughter whose in m her bir father brings him recognition as a mast master r of the art o or of verse writ I dele Adele le Farrington portrays w we well l I the tho pathetic c figure of Widow WiH Wilkins uI din b has tI left home and does not Dot write Charles Marriott gets cor cor- tate for hie his Rork ork as the miserly grasping old ma village c banker who holds Ige gege o over cr Ih 8 home and Frank Elliot II ert Standing Arthur Arthurt t Dd lIart Martha Mattox snake It Its No a hp help r a very ery ac comedy d drama a 3 of ot life hie in 10 a coun country ry village There There i. i just enough of ot element lement in In the photoplay to make it sympathetically sincere and true truet truee t e w News Itte-News te s too is distinctly interesting and entertaining with its scenes of events a at home and flan flashes es of w war r in m England Be Belgium and France Franca i while dives Cures 6 orchestra indulges in some good hood music appropriate to the thc i ion Its No o Laug Laughing iD Matter fatter will win bc he seen feen at tho the Broadway Tay for the tho last time k |