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',; ' ; . ; [ , BUFFALO COUB|EER, SUNDAY, §EBRUA|RY 2, 1919. for the week Is a reproduction of KmilT At ih. t Mai**tir Theater Adams' masterpiece "The Close of *** ItWJVl ajCSllC I ncuicr, THE PICK OF PICTURES, AY CONSTANCE TALMAGE in "THE LESSON" LYONS-MORAN, COMEDY, "CAMPING OUT' ) EMU.Y STEVENS in "K1LDAR OF STORM" {W1LUAM RUSSELL in *ALL THE WORLD TO NOTHING" 7JTRAL PARK-PREMIER NORTH MAIN ST. PICTURE HOUSES - -m '"W i WALLACE REID ia "THE SOURCE' i-VIVIAN MARTIN hi "HjERJgUNTRY FIRST - ^ (FLORENCE REID in "THE W d m W t A W v i L1LA LEE in "THE CRUISE OFTOENAKEBEUEVES' Oi T \M> ENJOY THE EYEX- l\<. WITH IS. arbine Club iiit.M s i i i r i u a m x c CORP. Limited. Will hold Km . Animal Theater Party bruary 3d. 1919 At Shea's Theater {*** on »*l* at Plant or theatc*. FRONTIER H A A B .r ? te 11 MARGUERITE CLARK *n "The Amazons." JACK PICKFORD in "Huck and Tom."* MUTT AND JEFF -The' K a iter » New Dentist." lien dale CoiuiDuou* i tv ii r. M. MARY PICKFORD in "Johanna Enlists.** LILLIAN WALKER Embarrassment of Riches." RCADIA Tvday ( r'K iniloUK t P.M. ta 11 P.M. Moiitl*y-Tu«ad*y EVELYN NES3IT AND SON RUSSELL in "Her Mistake."' , 20th Annual Ball of Bartenders* league No. 175 w i l l b e h e l d . o n < Tuesday Evening, Feb. 4, 1919, at MALTOSIA HALL Music with Chim^j. .Main-Hich. At the Shubert-Teck. PLAZA m OOAY ONLY FATTY ARBUCKLE XFatty an.l the Broadway Stars" * BILL DESMOND in "Deuce Duncan." indabr-Tuesday — W M . FARNUM in n Riders of" Purple Sage." Day Thursday. Friday ahd Saturday, Con- I stance Talmadge will be seen in the comedy drama "Sauce for the GooaaJ* j A delightful story of a matrimonfin mix-up that ends happily. Miss Tal- madge is surrounded by a great screen t cast. A new comedy and the Picto- graph will complete the show. SHUBERT-TECK—"EVERY MAN'S CASTLE." "Every *&Ian's Castle." a play In three acts, by William Anthony Mc- • Guire, is the offering; at the Shubert- i Teek. theater this week, starting to- morrow night. It is said to be an ex : j ceptionally strong, subtle, and virile play on a theme of particular interest I to. every, woman in America. It was .originally produoed tn Chi- j cago at H. H. Frazee's Cort theater, ! where it drew crowded houses for more , than 100 performances, receiving* the unanimous endorsement of the dra- I matic critics, as well as the commen- ; dation of the clergy and promlnentlay- i m e n ; in f:ict, the success of this play i in that city was *o emphatic that--.Mr.* j Frazee has organized a cast expressly;; ; for New York, and at the conclusion* . of the; ^local engagement will present "Every 'Man's Castle" at a leading ; Broadway theater for what he confi- ! ; dently expects will be a record-break- I , ing run. The all-star cast assembled Includes j ^Robert Edeson, who although he haa j I created.star parts, in numerous Broad- i way successes, is perhaps best rera^m- j .bered for his wonderful characteriza- ' j tion pf the educated half-breed Indian ! | in "Slrongheart," a play in which he | j successfully starred for a number i*of seasons, and Wilton Laekaye, who has j also created a number of stellar roles l in New York productions, but Is prob- ! ably better remembered for his re- s markable interpretation of Svengall in "Trilby." than any other part in which j he has ever appeared. Katharine Kael- red is a well-known English and Aus- tralian star, a former leading woman I with Sir Beerhohm Tree, in London, and George Arliss in America, but whol I is best remembered as the co-star with I Robert Hiihard in "A Fool There Was." ! being the creator of the vampire in ! [ this play, and probably the originator j j of all the vampires tha^t have been I |seen on ;the stage and screen. Miss. I Kaelred lias also been the star of nu- ] i merous (feature films, and her many < "movie" admirers will, have an op- ; f portunity to see her in a realty won- j 'derful part this week. Adrienne Mor- M'rs. Biehard Bennett! is proh- etier known on Broadway than i da she has appeared almost ex- i ly in New York for several sea- ! Mrs. Bennett created the leading I roles in "Damaged Goods," j "Brieux Maternity." Willard Mack's' "Kicla>In." Cohan and Harris* produc- ! tion of 'Nearly Married," "The Serv- j ant in the House," and "Yes and No." • ; Amy Ongley is an exceptionally tal- , ented young actress, who has created leading; comedy roles, in numerous' Cohan and H§yflpis New York successes, i also-succeeded May Yokes in "A* House," and was featured with Edesun and Mr. Lackaye with the | tar cast of "Fine Feathers," during! ong;run*at the Astor theater. New i Richard ^Taber is one of the^ prominent leading juveniles and >s bee"4 featuring in the leading rol:>» : Broadway musical pfoduc- \ MAIS dramas. Hdwever, his I ntied success wasMin Cohan production of "THe Willow EILEEN HUBAN. As a member of the "Dark RosaJ cast she will take the leading fer role. The which will Majestic play is an Irish cor be given its premiere 'theater this week by Belasco. D. Heper stall The play and was written Whitford Kar to this oduntry several seasons aj appear in classic roles. She appe for a season in two scenes Shakespeare and sang "Ben Bolt"1 special number. Miss Terry's proved a jwonderful asset and she! finally prevailed upon to appear programme of songs. She is oi the most >enutiful women on the si h a s a delightful personality andf bo heard to the greatest advar in a programme which will int "Sornewh' re a Voice is Calling Old P a l |of Mine" and "Goupleti Ine ly. |he rid to ROOMS Furnished Complete $159.00 Adams Terms $2.50 Weekly A MS SPECIAL BED OUTFIT WITH FELT MATTRESS Arto SLUMBER QUEEN SPRING Consisting 6t a heav^ massive Bed, exactly like cut, finished in WALNUT, ivoiy, GOLD, WHITE or OXIDIZED COPPER. Fitted with extra heavy all- steel SLUMBER QUEEN^ SPRING and extn. quality all-cotton Felt Mattress in art tick, is Turkish tufted with heavy edge. Entire outfit for Monday M :i ru al.dv b locally, elusive sons. femal above hipjh C. the any' stagn or cone Heni^v L vaudevilla a as a brilfiai h h a. th York, most Gardetii- s- first loVe on this I gulum"- « all new arid clever artist HXrty Lai have one oi acts which Cnr," ai-d w the atidienjt solid eleven: ter lain ing %v i wh.ch Miss Terry smj highest noto sa art platform. well knowi w years;ago and feature of the Wl ows. has returned tc and is the special attra ig bill. Lewis will "S«| i of yore and his materj put over j3h a way thai knows-show, igdon viiui Bose and the>e screamingly they ca:ll "Jolinny's iih this vehicle they • in an uproar. For ess m funmaking a»< itliout laboring to g« m ter iter lis loin d- is lis r!:)l N. C T O R 1 A 'llil IM-.I-. iisiti lr.»t.NiN» TO- •AY —— ^9 M KIMBALL YOUNG 7]he Road Through the Dark" «jn Telegram Outdoors Scenic A New Comedy. WINIFRED BIRD 1i r u \s Wander Pianist'' mm, EVE., FEB. 12 tOUVILLE COLLEGE MRS. RICHARD BENNETT. She is a member of the all-star cast which will u;; ear in "Everyman's Castle," to be presented at the Shu- bert-Teck theater this week. also gives a good account of himself. • With this array of comedians, it is no j wonder that the great fun-provoking { piece in which they appear has been a j success from the word go. It is called "The Lemon Department Store." Prettier girls than the choristers:! could hardly be imagined, more attrrac- , tive wardrobe would be unreasonable i to expect ,and scenery representing higher degree of stage artistry be impossible. The balante of the c way competent, ami names of such well known artists as I.o'a McQuay, Sedal Bennett, tsive of sever tions. aja wel most prbnou and Ilarris' Tree." in wh Fuy Bayntei The rema; posed entirt eip?. and tht bert-Teck t: the only or.i irj any city in New-. Yo seats f*r all eluding the matinees is 1 iS?h he divided honors with I V ea r of the east is com- of distioguished play- gagement at the Shu- :er thia week, will be ayed by this rvious to the The advancf the, pe^formu dnesday and co lpany, opening sale of e< s, in- aturday pr« 'k. of W arge.T. MAJESTIC—"DARK R08ALEEN." David Belasco hits selected Buffalo as the city in which he will launch his FAIL TO VISIT TM6 U M* |. LINIT MUSEUM SEE HOW WONDERFULLY YOU ARE MADE * Is t rj STREET. Buffs to. N. V. n UhBlH a would ast is in e^ery contains !the known Benne Christian. Charles Tyson and a hosk : of others. The usual da,ily matinees will be given. i SHEA'S HIPPODROME—PHOTO- PLAYS. One of the greatest comedy photo- plays produced"is "Mickey." .he work of the master of the craft Mack Stfn- nett. Mabel Normand ia the star ported by a great screen _ca. Sennet t spent two years perfecting this film, which will be ,-een at Sheas Hippodrome today. Monday. Tuesday 1 and Wednesday and not elsewhere for newest ©roduc entitled "Dark otj this play wil jelstic Monday is sure tb provt the eUruent sea night is regard iojj, of the'lrish comedy Rosa'leen." The premier 1 fa3<e place at the Ma- evening, and the event I one of the delights of ison as a Belasco first d a s an event of the was written by Whitford Kane tar siip- and Mr fifremost importance in the theatrical^ world no matter in what city this ' astute manager elects to launch a ' new production.- "Dark Bosaleen" is described a s a n j Irish comedy of today in three acts. It W. D. Hepenstall andi Following his usual custom of secrecy us to the details of a nevlf play under his management Belasco has divulged little regarding the plot of tjie comedy. It is said, however, that "Dark Bosaleen" is pat- terned along different lines than most Irish comedies, that it is essentially human in every respect and has a fas- cinating story for its background. The cast which Mr. Belasco has se- lected contains a number of well- known players including John Daly point> over. : Harry Langdon is in a class by himself. Their boult setting is beautiuj] and "Johnny's! Car" is a fiat of laughs. 1'earl Regay and Lester Sheehaf pear in 'Foot Fancies," the dail dance diversion of the season. Regay will oe remembered as a ured dancer with the World Da and Lester Sh'eehan has been fori eral seasons in the suppot of Clayton. In solo and ensemble the .pair are .wonderfully clever.! Beeman and Anderson know "Th«' Speed Boys" do some ar clown.ng on roller skates. Lillian- Martin and Martha Bay< dainty girls winning the title of n<s dancers de luxe .appearing in ai gramme of five novel dances tractively costumed. Rosamond and Dorothy play tl lin and piano;. They form a real cal duo. Their music Is wtunefuj popular and the girls are good t« at and clever. M111|er a n d L y l e s a r e a team ored comedians, who bring their act to .a nig finish with a burU boxing bout that is funny. The full of laughs from begining t< The Pathe News with the world': events in motion will close the Shea's theater orchestra W| heard in a special musical prograi OLYMPIC THEATER—VAUI VILLE. One' of the cleverest of the clever Metro plays,in which the lar screejt favorite. Viola Danaj appeared] will be the leading'attr| a t t h e Oil? Sunda? us ly trd ew - tP- !t as Itic lare slty iro- jat- Ho- isi- md >ok jol- (ely pue is id- test SOLID OAK TABLE AKL SET OF Only at the Adams Jpore can jrou find such a wondeMul valu" as this. Table is solid oak, has ^.» foot extension, with beautiful*! heavy colonial pedestal, Chairs are box seat construction with ex- tra quality imitation leather seats. Adams price? Adams Terms $1.00 Weekly THE "KITCHEN DELIGHT" COAL AND GAS RANGE $#^fV75 69 CASH OR CREDIT An all cast iron Range, 1 oven fbrl coal and 1 oven for gas. Both Can be used at one and the same time guaranteed baker. Special for Mon day, complete with high shelf. ,! - I From Pac» Thirty^fouij.) , fejMtn&rtng 'he man in whijse the ewels are known to4>e. i en* that result from the c^n- •f{ effort* on the j»art of those >• n the smuggling plot are tiutsmd un<\ form'absorbing en- liopibeH's cle\"erness as an ac- A:. be J.rought lpto full play in. •( ol the girl in the case, a part r •' pe is Well suited and in - , ertain to strengthen the • :i::pre^slort made -by her first Lpeuran < Robert Middlemass |t-et:: is the mysterious R. J. and -S is one that "demands the style on that will present him at the iT;.ro;'i S a i l e r , w h o m a d e ft m o s t lie unpr*jisu>n on those who saw I. m the dpening play, will have oft i>ainiel Taylor, the grafting . ti Other members of the 4 have been assigned parts so . reservation in a manner ukranteea'an excellent perform- GAR^EN—• BURLESQUE. irogrnmme of screen features ! . t v M anager Graham at the I on nrta u>day at 2:30 and 8:30 ).' his popular Garden theater. i«is the l-est seeji in a local play- 6 popular prices. *The leading v ii' be a rive reel masterpiece, Safa«"a Pawn." with Bessie t • w:H be supported by an all- h including such favorites' as -l Ccnnolly. Clara Williams. it. hell. J j Barney Sherry, and >-her». There will be plenty of the entertainment. It will be bv such clever coiheiflans as •Jrlitig in [His Blighted Career.", • Chaplin in "His Reckless uy Ai Ruckle in "Fatty, the ttube,' Shorty Hamilton in '."iai'mftagd Baron.*' in addition • reeh news, making up an iatertaining bill. t th,f littl^ house- he has k of attractions which Man** n hs i Irntehing the burlestiue •he vt this city, is fast in- j n; popularity of the Garden! he entertaining qualities of-. '» booking seems better than ( ind the "Pennant Winners" j 1 play a one-week engage* •::n-r u ith the Monday mati- ie« t<.> b e a m o n g t h e b e s t t h i s Walker, the leading com- t'or years been most suc- ' thirty days. Mickey is a sweet, wholesome, mis- • chievous Lttle girl, raised by In-r foster father an old miner, and hjer fo*,ter ; mother,*a wise old Indian squaw, in the mountains far away from thei glamour . and chill of the city. Lcrter she is sept | to the city "to make a lady of her" at i t h e home of her aunt, a scheming, jealous hypocrite—and she doje$p t find ; her path exactly strewn with irosesj. 'But throughout the old cheerful., high- spirits of-httle Mickey- prevail^ and with ; her sheer happy perseverr ncej she eon- l quers what seems unbearably burdens 'and difficulties *or the "little ivaif. ^: Mrs. Drake, Mickey's aunt J is striv- ing to marry h e r d a w h t e r Iplsie to a man of wealth and/favorsJ Herbert Thorn hill. In the wesi Thornhill meets Mickey and falls in love witlji her. de- ; spite the evident distrust of Joe Mead- ows, her foster father. Joe it hen de< cides that it is time Mickey pad some women folk to look after her, and so he writes to his aunt, teilingj her that Mickev owns a gold mine. ; This is enough for Mrs. Drake and tjhe girl is urged to go to Long island. Joe later tells the truth 4ho# worihlessness of the mine and Mickey is forced to become tpe hold drudge. Thornhill thinks lost; her and returns east ^indi later be- i comes engaged to Pllsie. Ojne evening during a jreception, j| Miojkev dresses, up in one bt Elsie s gowns ahd escapes downstairs to the^ ballroom. She does not get very far. however, before *her aunt dr'iss her to her room and locks her in. Mickey is; jereatly surprised on turning around to; discover the intqxicated Refggie, her, cousin whp has evidently beein shut m,' out of the way, and forgottjen about. Mickey uses all her wits to ebcape. In • getting away she climbs down it porch | pillar into the garden—and finds her- , self face to face with Thortnhill who! has been watching her escape. Then . arise all sorts ,of complications until a I rumor of Thornhill's lost fortune causes Elsie to break ber\ engagerhent. There ft a wonderful racing scene in I the picture when Mickey Stakes the place of a doped jockey wh^ is riding » horse, the race being fixed ; Mickey wins the race but [ and thought bad^y injured.) and the story ends hap- | Murphy^, Camrn I Stbsof (leor a. W e Charles Thomas Burton Churchill, Robert s. John Carmody, T. W. enry l|)uffey, P. J. Kelly, Fitegerald. John Trevor, and even the detig land, orij an's Dana a v versatilit; f tures wil edies, and yrnpie theater today i| oneert to be given aft« uu .It is the screen ver atful storv ,by « Alexin* many published in the 'imle Companion, and gives ide scope for her well as an actress. Otht include latest lirst-run thd weekly screen nel Dan Movies, P.dafin. Eileen Eileen Curran, Carrall, Anne F. McCarthy, Mitchell. Waltei Hubftn. Beryl Merces. Rose Morlson. Mally Sheridan and others. MV' Belasco has had personal su- pe^yjsion of the rehearsals of this play and will be in Buffalo for the opening. The engagement will be for one week with matinees on Wednes- d a y a n d Saturday. SHEA'S THEATER—VAUDEVILLE. Comedy, novelty and good^music ars ,nllMn evidence in the bigj biU.,booked at Shea's theater this week. The fea- tures are all new including Phyllis Neilson Terry, England's distinguished artiste in a programme of songs, Henry Lewis, the Squldgulum comedian, Re- gay and Sheeh.ui in a dance pro- gramme and the Langdons in a comedy. Phyllius Neilson Terry, niece of the world famous Ellen Terry, made a de- lightful name for herself in England in- Shakeaperian repertoire and came "Help! Police:" will be the 1J feature qn <he Olympic theater! deville bml for this week. All necessary date act of merit, wealth o endless As a s] electrical World' of the W with M'He fairy-lik< Color, te (his spii world in cup,, whit world with wonders pf attributes of a real are in evidence—a ct a chorus of Winsome f beautiful scenery, ai rray of attractive coal fecial addedj attractioj novelty, "The Edge ikriir be preser ted. "Tha jrldy is a fantastic colol Laluce appearing Ji character oi the Spif ing a delightlul story t comes to |he edge order to replenish the •h s h e used In diffusii radiant rass of light electricity 4re shown my pu- Ihas tion [the lioon of fey- >m- liss >\vn fear >m- Uni au- [the -tO- | lany Is, a : a n I' ies.' p 1 ' i ' ville of'ering, which they claim will prove 11 source: of surprise as well as enjoymsnt. Judging from their popu- larity on other occasions, there is every reason to believe that they will live up to all expectations this season. The team of Gray and Miller have many : riends in this city, and will comple e the vaudeville portion of the prograinme with a delightful melange of song and comedy. , In at dition, at every performance. Catherine "Calvert, the beautiful screen artist, vill be seen in a screen adapta- tion of Paul Armstrong's great drama, of New York life, a picture of gripping heart interest and a powerful moral, TA Romance of the Underworld." Several comedj films will also be shown, jTRAND—PHOTOPLAYS. When the long arm of the depart- ment of justice reached across the At- lantic ind handed to the French goy- ernmeit documents involving Joseph Caillaux and Bolo Pasha in a treason- the I able conspiracy to betray the French the republic to the kaiser, it brought to an end one of the most sinister careers in modern history. Former Premier Caillaux fhe "evil geniusf of France," and his beautiful, ambitious wife have been the center of more sensatiortal stories in the pub- lic preys than an^- other pair in history. Now the dramatic events of their lives have been recorded on the screen and will be shown at the Strand theater, Tndeed, it is necessary to display the roster of the principal members of the company to get a fair idea of the iac- tual (quality of the Burlesque Wonder show, a sprightly review of all that is essential to keep the auditor in real happy humor,. George P. Murphy, un- doubtedly one of' the most magnetic dralwing cards in burlesque, heads the male contingent of fun purveyors. 1 To those who have been "regulars"! at Manager Patton's theater an introduce tion of George P. jMurphy is absolutely superfluous, but the occasional visitor at this form Of entertainment ma# be told that Murphy Is the. same genius who made millions laugh wfith his '"hot d—o—-g—-«." | In pis support one finds the attractive, names of Joe Mitchell. William P. Mnrph|y, Arthur Conrad ana tried entertainers in of amusement: wjhilf Primrose Sermon, that incomparjiun. cyclonic comedienne, holds sway over feminine creators of i hJb- she. herself, E"dna Adams are the most Elmer Brown!, all the breezier style many charming and multi- scenes, bi-autiful beyc nd desci shown during its actoi I Del Bait tie and Jap are cann Mge Hay, the. of Ihow the ipty , the •The the >red tion, AT THE ACADEMY. Herbert [ for Reggie I i s thrown • S h e recovers P Ben Turpln, Charles Lynn; will be seen in the Ma*k Sennett 'Cupid's Day Out.": a riot of i and Alice Lake comedy •mj m :ir. n a m i n g burlesque a u - . His opposite. Lew Lederer. j well with h»m. and they formal f'd team of laugh producers: I to r-r-uu: ia another comedy rolslmi|fi fun from beginning to end. A film of unusujl interest has been Rooked at irreat expense in a Prisma}, showing fhe Kilanea. Hawaiian volcano in erup. | U °The Literary Digest, show^i at eacl^j show Hashing editorial comments on | current events. Ls ( attracting consider- | ab T e he at co e nce°rt orchestra will be heard the greatest advantage in a special t cal programme. Ths stags setting ^ LUCILLE CARROLL. 3U a member of the Academy Players she will appear in the Academy this week in "In Politics." , tertainers. Lovers pf nnimals wj I in this act an entertair ment to j Harker anil Schenck are a coi humorous fellows, who will foi i leading qomedy portion of th« j gramme. | They have a Jot of soni ' new and original fun features. Completing the vaudeville. H« and Devon, known as j"entertaU luxe" will give something uniquef way of a vaudeville 'sketch, ai latest first, run photo dramas edy films will be 1 shown in coni I w i t h each performance, includii : inimitable Harold Bloyd in hisj I laugh-producing efforts. LYRICTHEATER—VAUDEVII "A Romance of the Undei [ which will be seen at the Lyric I today and all of the coming wee| j the beautiful Catherine Calvert j tells a thrilling and tragic ! A m o n g ttJS m a n y interesting ! may be mentioped those d^picti j in Chinatown, little Italy, Blac i Island, the east side dance i criminal courts, the Bridge of] and the great murder trial. Th^ fun films and current events w| form part of the programme will be given afternoon and ev« Each Week means another vat treat for the patrons of the Lyric theater, and an array ot particularly good has been bdol the coming w«|ek. "Frederic! Great." as the title indicates is that; he is considered in stage- the "Prince of Legerdemain," performance he presents is at highly entertaining as well as fully mystifying. A high class dramatic sketch presented by that sterling gr( players, headed by Marietta This season, they have a new which gives plenty of opportui their varied, talents. Bobker'i are <i troupe of whirlwind acrol The Absinlnian Trio have so? new and novel In the way of a en- ifind |ght. |e of the |pro- and Hson de the the Horn- et ion the itest ,E. kid," feater I w i t h [star, ftory. tenes life rell's the (ighs, itest also r hich »vil\ >ulai ilent for the U of id as the once |ght- k be of raig. icle, for L rabs I for today, (Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. Everjy person who reads the news- papers remembers the furore caused a few years agq when Mme. Caillaux shot t> death Gaston Calmette. editor of -the Paris Figaro' for exposing al- leged dishonorable acts of her hus- band. This is only one of the many thrillirg climaxes that has been in- cluded in this screen dramav iMadiline Traverse plays the beauti- ful scheming wife. Henry Warwick takes the par^.of Caillaux. Others in the cast are Philip Van Loan, Eugene Ormorde, Geojrge Majeroni as Bolo Pasha Emile La Crois and Norma Mc- Cloud. Unlimited money has'been lav- ished by the (producers tb make this production wdrthy of the enthralling events which Jt records. In addition to the feature a new series] of locafl film flashes, jEddie Lyons and Leje Moran in^a new! com- edy and the Strand Topical Digest of Current IPvents will be shown. An unusual array of attractions have been Booked by Manager Crabb for the last half of the week, including J. Warren Kerrigan in "Three X Gordon." "Cannibals of the South Seas," the most astounding, unusual and uncon- ventional motion pictures* ever taken, is an unstaged drama, thrilling, excit- ing, and entertaining. Charlie Chaplin in a new comedy will complete the bill. Durin 5 the week the Strand orchestra will offer special programmes under direction of George A. Bouchard. GAYETY—BURLESQUE. 1 .her a collection of descriptive adverts nor superlatives would illus- trate the greatness of the burlesque Wonder show any better than the mere mentioning of the producer'^ name and t le array of talent he has select- ed fb the exploitation of all the fun and t le general merriment with which' this «xceptionally clever ! attraction is fairly Overloaded. _ Ajnd j so i% is an - nounqed that Joe Hurtlg, burlesque's most | fertile producer, is responsible a galaxy of larity of whom Green and Teresa noted members. The Burlesque Wonder Show dis- penses its jingles and jollities in six individual scenes. There is no author to lay claim to any brilliant literary; ef- fort, but who cares, when the chief aim in constructing the attraction was to create absurdities galore to keep, the laughing muscles of the auditor in con- stant operations.! The k merriment will find an additional enchantment inithe presence- ©f a! sodre or more of be- witchmgly pretty. choristers, who will show themselves to greatest advantage ts. ing lude- whicl every meat .he snappy and lively offering, will crowd the Gayety tneater at performance during its engage- this week. > in the many musical and dancing en- sembles, in which they will form a glittering picture. FAMILY THEATER—PHOTOPLAYS. All records fpr attendance at the Family theater i^ere broken last week during the showihg of Cleopatra. The| management hftd only» intended^ (a hold the production until Saturdays but the tremendous demand of the! public has forced the theater to ruhj it until tonight, j >\'„. Even opening the doors at" 9 o'clock in the morning qid not solve the sit-! uatioiv as the (crowds continued td pour in until thej last performance at night. Hundreds of persons were turned away during the week on ac- count of lack' of seats: The manage- ment will show : the picture all day Sunday. ; f '•'"' ^heda Bara in jCleopatra, presents the wonderful spectatclf of the great Egyptian vampire queen leading her armies against Rome. W Theda Bara wjeslrs more than $2,- 000.000 worth of jeWelry, and fifty dif- ferent costumes. | This picture has a stion.r historical lvalue. , This production, Jwhich played to |3 on Broadway, New York, to to $2 in Buffalo, is present'd for the first and only time in Buffia p at popular prices of ten and fifteen [ cents. Monday and Tuesday, Mabel Nor- mand in "Peck'js £*ad Girl," wdll be presented, as will 1M the serial, ^'Lure of the Circus." V\[e<me|!day and Thurs- day, .the great pictiire, "The Real Roosevelt." will be [shewn for the first time in Buffalo.: This picture was finished only last week and it presents the great American statesman in a wonderful manner. ACADEMY—VAUDEVILLE. Dustin Farnum, one of the n\pat pop- ular stars of the stage and screen, comes to the Academy theater today in his greatest stage success, "The Virginian," staged in the exact locale of the Owen Wister's widely read story. In addition to this excellent "dF- fering, Pearl White will appear in the" l a t e s t e p i s o d e of P a t h e ' s s e r i a l ..thrill**?*. "The I Lightning Raider." The bill will close with a new Mack Sennett comedy and other pictures. ^, The Academy Players are going *¥m Politics" this week where for more thajp an hour they will prove that there 4* much real humor in,this side oi Ufr There will be much to cheer all c»»w cerned in this production 1 . T h e plot?* one of the funniest tangles ever doilu- tailed together. It is one big luffgU from start to finish. It ia the best ve- hicle supplied this popular company since their debut at the Academy. On* of the features of the production will be a chorus of women voters, the mj!"h- tant kind. "In Politics" will be at jhr At-ademy all week with daily matine«= W. Griffith's masterplay, "Th* Greatest Thing in Life" with i h e t*j> mous "Hearts of the World ".cast comei to the Academy Monday. . fc^r"- Douglas Fairbanks in the screen vetw sion of the popular stage hit. "JiV Comes Up Smiling," will be the photo- play feature at the Academy f o r 1?%e last part of the week. Marguerjie Clarke is comihg to the Academy Sun* day, February a, in "The Goose Gjrl." ELM WOOD—PHOTOPLAYS. Twin photo-feature attractions have been booked for today at the Elm wood theater and in addition Manager WeiaJ berg will offer film noveltlt*< and;com# edies along with a special programme of orchestral and grand organ music.:» The peadllners, afternoon and even-* ing, are Bessie Love in "The Dawn of Understanding." and Florence Reed ut "The Woman's Law." News in fi'rd shape and Charlie Chaplin In :*The Property Man" are supplemental.; Tu* Chaplin feature will be shown at tha matinee only. Monday and Tuesday evenings wifli be momentous ones at the ElmjwoodV the management in addition to the picture headliners having, booked a extra attraction in the guise of Jack Stockman, the Buffalo, boy aviator in the Canadian Air Forces who wa$. wounded in France in a battle withlfiVe Hun planes, and who will appear once each evening in a word recital off hfia many adventures. He was shot dbwji in his plane by the enemy and was? wounded. He participated in thf-raid of Ostend and Zeebrugge. The Monday and Tuesday film atj* tractions will be Bryant Washburn Ufj "The Way of a Man with a MaidJ Louise Glaum in "The Goddess of Lo;lt Lake," %he Pathe News and the ficial Victory Review. Douglas Fairbanks heading cavalry In a romping dash of revelry and love , will be the star film performer at tlie * Elmwood on Wednesday and Thursday, presenting his latest fun vehicle, "Ari- zona." "Arizona" has been giv»nJ- !. Fairbanks honors by New York ctStica. In addition on those nights wiB hf shown James Montgomery FlAgg's "Tell That to the Marines," a Brue* scenic "Tis Tough To Be Tender'* and the Universal Current Events. Friday night and Saturday afternoon and evening attractions are Pauline Frederick in "Fedora," Marie Osborn. and Sambo in "Dolly's Vacation" anl others. Fatty Arbuckle will appear Saturday matinee only. | PLAZA—PHOTOPLAYS. For today only two Plaza favorin a will be shown, they being Fatty Ari buckle" in "Fatty and the Broadw.iv Stars" and Big Bill Desmond in "Deue^ (Continu^on Pags Thirty-six) 'OOOfc twfi b| ^ - . . Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: In The End All You Really Have Is Memories 21/Buffalo NY Courier/Buffalo Ny... · BUFFALO COUB|EER, SUNDAY, §EBRUA|RY 2, 1919. for the week Is a reproduction of KmilT At ih.t Mai**tir

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BUFFALO COUB|EER, SUNDAY, §EBRUA|RY 2, 1919.

for t h e week Is a r ep roduc t ion of KmilT At ih.t Mai**tir Theater A d a m s ' m a s t e r p i e c e " T h e Close of * * * ItWJVl ajCSllC I n c u i c r ,

T H E PICK OF P I C T U R E S ,

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CONSTANCE TALMAGE in "THE LESSON" LYONS-MORAN, COMEDY, "CAMPING OUT'

) EMU.Y STEVENS in "K1LDAR OF STORM" {W1LUAM RUSSELL in *ALL THE WORLD TO NOTHING"

7JTRAL PARK-PREMIER N O R T H M A I N ST. P I C T U R E H O U S E S

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'"W i WALLACE REID ia "THE SOURCE' i-VIVIAN MARTIN hi "HjERJgUNTRY FIRST -

^ (FLORENCE REID in "THE W d m W t A W v i L1LA LEE in "THE CRUISE OF TOE NAKEBEUEVES'

Oi T \ M > ENJOY T H E EYEX-l \ < . WITH I S .

arbine Club i i i t .M s i i i r i u a m x c C O R P .

Limited.

Will hold Km .

Animal Theater Party bruary 3d . 1 9 1 9

At Shea's Theater {*** on »*l* at P lan t or theatc*.

FRONTIER HAAB.r

? te 11 M A R G U E R I T E C L A R K

*n " T h e A m a z o n s . " JACK P I C K F O R D

in "Huck and Tom."* M U T T A N D J E F F

- T h e ' K a i ter » New Dentist."

lien dale CoiuiDuou* i tv i i r . M.

MARY PICKFORD in " J o h a n n a Enlists.** LILLIAN WALKER

E m b a r r a s s m e n t of R i c h e s . "

RCADIA Tvday

( r'K in i loUK t P.M. ta 11 P.M. Moiitl*y-Tu«ad*y

EVELYN NES3IT AND SON RUSSELL in "Her Mistake."' ,

• 20th Annual Ball of

Bartenders* league No. 175 w i l l b e h e l d . o n <

Tuesday Evening, Feb. 4, 1919, at

MALTOSIA HALL Music with Chim^j. .Main-Hich.

At the Shubert-Teck.

PLAZA m O O A Y O N L Y

F A T T Y A R B U C K L E XFatty an.l the Broadway Stars" * B ILL D E S M O N D

in "Deuce Duncan." indabr-Tuesday — W M . F A R N U M

in n Riders of" Purple Sage."

Day T h u r s d a y . F r i d a y a h d S a t u r d a y , C o n -

I s t a n c e T a l m a d g e will be seen in t h e c o m e d y d r a m a " S a u c e for t h e GooaaJ*

j A del ight fu l s t o r y of a ma t r imonf in m i x - u p t h a t e n d s happi ly . Miss T a l ­m a d g e is s u r r o u n d e d b y a g r e a t s c r een

t c a s t . A new c o m e d y a n d t h e P i c t o -g r a p h wil l comple t e t h e s h o w .

S H U B E R T - T E C K — " E V E R Y MAN'S CASTLE."

" E v e r y *&Ian's Cas t l e . " a p lay In t h r e e a c t s , by W i l l i a m A n t h o n y M c -

• Guire , is t h e offering; a t t h e S h u b e r t -i Teek. t h e a t e r t h i s week , s t a r t i n g t o ­

m o r r o w n igh t . It is sa id to be a n e x : j cep t iona l ly s t rong , subt le , a n d vi r i le

p lay o n a t h e m e of p a r t i c u l a r i n t e r e s t I to. every , w o m a n in A m e r i c a .

I t w a s .or ig inal ly produoed tn C h i -j c a g o a t H . H . F r a z e e ' s C o r t t h e a t e r , ! w h e r e it d r e w c rowded houses for m o r e , t h a n 100 pe r fo rmances , receiving* t h e

u n a n i m o u s e n d o r s e m e n t of t h e d r a -I m a t i c c r i t ics , a s well a s t h e c o m m e n -; d a t i o n of t h e c le rgy a n d p r o m l n e n t l a y -i m e n ; in f:ict, t he succes s of t h i s p l ay i in t h a t c i ty w a s *o e m p h a t i c that--.Mr.* j F r a z e e h a s o rgan ized a c a s t expressly;; ; for N e w York, a n d a t t h e conclusion* . of t h e ; ^local e n g a g e m e n t will p r e s e n t

" E v e r y 'Man ' s C a s t l e " a t a l e a d i n g ; B r o a d w a y t h e a t e r for w h a t he conf i - ! ; d e n t l y e x p e c t s will be a r e c o r d - b r e a k - I , ing run .

T h e a l l - s t a r cas t a s s e m b l e d Includes j ^ R o b e r t Edeson , w h o a l t h o u g h he haa j I c r e a t e d . s t a r p a r t s , in n u m e r o u s B r o a d - i

w a y successes , is p e r h a p s be s t r e r a^m- j .bered for his wonder fu l c h a r a c t e r i z a - '

j t ion pf t h e e d u c a t e d h a l f - b r e e d I n d i a n ! | in " S l r o n g h e a r t , " a p lay in w h i c h he | j successful ly s t a r r e d for a n u m b e r i*of

seasons , a n d Wi l ton L a e k a y e , w h o h a s j a l s o c r e a t e d a n u m b e r of s t e l l a r ro les l in N e w York p roduc t ions , b u t Is p r o b -! ab ly b e t t e r r e m e m b e r e d for his r e -s m a r k a b l e i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of Svenga l l in

"Tr i lby ." t h a n a n y o t h e r p a r t in which j he h a s e v e r a p p e a r e d . K a t h a r i n e K a e l -

red is a w e l l - k n o w n E n g l i s h a n d A u s ­t r a l i a n s t a r , a fo rmer l ead ing w o m a n

I w i th S i r B e e r h o h m Tree , in London , a n d George Ar l i s s in Amer ica , b u t w h o l

I is bes t r e m e m b e r e d a s the c o - s t a r w i t h I R o b e r t H i i h a r d in "A Fool T h e r e W a s . "

! be ing the c r e a t o r of t h e v a m p i r e in ! [ th i s play, a n d p robab ly the o r i g i n a t o r j j of a l l t h e v a m p i r e s tha^t h a v e been I | s e e n on ; t he s t a g e a n d screen . M i s s . I Kae l red l i a s a l so been the s t a r of n u - ] i m e r o u s (feature fi lms, and he r m a n y <

" m o v i e " a d m i r e r s will , have an o p - ; f p o r t u n i t y to see her in a real ty w o n - j ' d e r f u l p a r t th i s week. A d r i e n n e M o r -

M'rs. B i eha rd B e n n e t t ! is p r o h -e t i e r k n o w n on B r o a d w a y t h a n i

da s h e h a s a p p e a r e d a l m o s t e x - i ly in N e w York for s eve ra l s ea - ! M r s . B e n n e t t c r e a t e d t he l ead ing I ro les in " D a m a g e d Goods ," j

"Br i eux M a t e r n i t y . " W i l l a r d M a c k ' s ' "Kicla>In." Cohan a n d Harr is* p r o d u c - ! t ion of 'Near ly Marr ied , " " T h e S e r v - j a n t in the H o u s e , " a n d "Yes a n d No." • ;

A m y Ongley is a n excep t iona l ly t a l - , en ted y o u n g a c t r e s s , who h a s c r e a t e d l e a d i n g ; comedy roles , in n u m e r o u s ' C o h a n a n d H§yflpis N e w York succes se s , i

a l s o - s u c c e e d e d May Y o k e s in "A* H o u s e , " a n d w a s f ea tu r ed w i t h •

Edesun a n d Mr. L a c k a y e wi th t h e | t a r c a s t of " F i n e F e a t h e r s , " d u r i n g ! o n g ; r u n * a t t he A s t o r t h e a t e r . N e w i

R i c h a r d ^ T a b e r is one of the^ p r o m i n e n t l ead ing juven i l e s a n d

>s bee"4 f e a t u r i n g in t h e l ead ing rol:>»:

B r o a d w a y m u s i c a l p f o d u c - \ MAIS d r a m a s . H d w e v e r , h i s I n t i e d s u c c e s s wasMin C o h a n p roduc t ion of "THe Willow

E I L E E N H U B A N .

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A New Comedy.

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mm, EVE., FEB. 12 tOUVILLE COLLEGE

MRS. R I C H A R D B E N N E T T .

S h e is a m e m b e r of t h e a l l - s t a r cas t w h i c h wil l u ; ; e a r in " E v e r y m a n ' s C a s t l e , " t o be p r e s e n t e d a t t he S h u -b e r t - T e c k t h e a t e r t h i s week.

a l s o g ives a good a c c o u n t of himself. • W i t h t h i s a r r a y of c o m e d i a n s , it is no j w o n d e r t h a t t h e g r e a t f u n - p r o v o k i n g { p iece in wh ich t hey a p p e a r h a s been a j s u c c e s s f rom the w o r d go. I t is cal led

" T h e Lemon D e p a r t m e n t S t o r e . " P r e t t i e r g i r l s t h a n the chor is ters : !

could ha rd ly be imagined , m o r e at t r rac- , t ive w a r d r o b e wou ld be u n r e a s o n a b l e i to expec t ,and s c e n e r y r e p r e s e n t i n g h i g h e r d e g r e e of s t a g e a r t i s t r y be i m p o s s i b l e .

T h e b a l a n t e of t he c w a y c o m p e t e n t , a m i n a m e s of s u c h well k n o w n a r t i s t s a s I .o 'a McQuay , S e d a l B e n n e t t , t s i v e

of sever t ions . aja wel m o s t p rbnou a n d I l a r r i s ' T ree . " in wh Fuy Baynte i

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C h r i s t i a n . C h a r l e s T y s o n a n d a hosk: of o t h e r s . T h e u s u a l da,ily m a t i n e e s will be g iven . i

S H E A ' S H I P P O D R O M E — P H O T O ­P L A Y S .

O n e of t h e g r e a t e s t c o m e d y p h o t o ­p l a y s p r o d u c e d " i s "Mickey ." . he w o r k of t h e m a s t e r of t h e c ra f t Mack Stfn-ne t t . Mabe l N o r m a n d ia t h e s t a r p o r t e d by a g r e a t s c r een _ca. S e n n e t t s p e n t t w o y e a r s pe r f ec t i ng t h i s film, wh ich will be ,-een a t S h e a s H i p p o d r o m e t o d a y . Monday . T u e s d a y

1 a n d W e d n e s d a y a n d n o t e l s e w h e r e for

n e w e s t ©roduc en t i t l ed "Dark otj th i s p lay wil jelstic M o n d a y is su r e t b provt t h e eUruent sea n igh t is r e g a r d

iojj, of t h e ' l r i s h comedy Rosa' leen." T h e p r e m i e r 1 fa3<e p lace a t the Ma-evening, a n d the even t I one of t he de l i gh t s of ison a s a Be la sco first

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fifremost i m p o r t a n c e in t h e t h e a t r i c a l ^ wor ld n o m a t t e r in w h a t ci ty t h i s ' a s t u t e m a n a g e r e lec ts t o l a u n c h a ' new p roduc t i on . -

" D a r k B o s a l e e n " is desc r ibed a s a n j I r i sh comedy of t oday in t h r ee a c t s . It

W. D. H e p e n s t a l l a n d i Fol lowing h i s u s u a l

c u s t o m of secrecy u s to the de ta i l s of a nevlf p lay u n d e r h i s m a n a g e m e n t Belasco h a s d ivu lged l i t t le r e g a r d i n g t h e plot of tjie comedy. It is sa id , however , t h a t " D a r k Bosa l een" is p a t ­t e rned a l o n g different l ines t h a n m o s t I r i sh comedies , t h a t i t is e s sen t i a l ly h u m a n in every respec t a n d h a s a f a s ­c i n a t i n g s to ry for i t s b a c k g r o u n d .

T h e cas t which Mr. Belasco h a s s e ­lected c o n t a i n s a n u m b e r of we l l -k n o w n p l a y e r s inc lud ing J o h n Daly

point> over. : H a r r y L a n g d o n is in a c l a s s by himself. T h e i r boult s e t t i n g is beau t iu j ] a n d " J o h n n y ' s ! C a r " is a f i a t of l a u g h s .

1'earl Regay a n d L e s t e r Sheeha f p e a r in ' F o o t F a n c i e s , " t h e da i l d a n c e d ivers ion of t he s ea son . R e g a y will oe r e m e m b e r e d a s a u r e d d a n c e r w i th the W o r l d Da a n d L e s t e r Sh'eehan h a s been fo r i e ra l s e a s o n s in t h e suppo t of Clay ton . In solo a n d e n s e m b l e t h e .pair a r e .wonderfully c lever . !

B e e m a n a n d A n d e r s o n know "Th«' Speed B o y s " do s o m e ar c lown .ng on rol ler s k a t e s .

Lillian- M a r t i n a n d M a r t h a Bay< d a i n t y g i r l s w i n n i n g the t i t le of n<s d a n c e r s de luxe . appea r ing in a i g r a m m e of five nove l d a n c e s t r ac t i ve ly cos tumed .

R o s a m o n d a n d D o r o t h y p l ay t l lin a n d piano;. T h e y form a real cal duo. T h e i r mus i c Is wtunefuj p o p u l a r a n d the g i r l s a r e good t« a t a n d clever .

M111|er a n d L y l e s a r e a t e a m ored comed ians , who b r i n g their a c t to .a nig f inish w i t h a b u r U boxing bout tha t is funny. T h e full of l a u g h s from beg in ing t< T h e P a t h e N e w s w i t h t h e world': e v e n t s in mot ion will c lose t he

S h e a ' s t h e a t e r o r c h e s t r a W| h e a r d in a specia l mus i ca l p r o g r a i

OLYMPIC T H E A T E R — V A U I V I L L E .

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of t h e Owen W i s t e r ' s wide ly r e a d s to ry . In a d d i t i o n to t h i s exce l l en t "dF-fer ing, P e a r l W h i t e wil l a p p e a r in the" l a t e s t ep i sode of P a t h e ' s s e r i a l ..thrill**?*. " T h e I L i g h t n i n g Ra ide r . " T h e bill will c lose w i t h a n e w Mack S e n n e t t c o m e d y a n d o t h e r p i c t u r e s . ^,

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