; W-; m SECOND SECTION \ Netfs i J Sere Theodore Roberts and Anita King in the Jesse L. Laslty production of "Anton the Terrible." written by Jules Eckart Goodman from the t^Raturday Evening Post story by Thomas H. Uzzell, and prepared for -v the screen by Marian Fairfax and / Charles Sarver. will be the attraction at the Grand Monday. This gripping story of .political intrigue in COn71^f*-tinn u*Un fh ? v?* v ?, WVUW ft * t-U L ,OU ropean war was the cause of a great deal of comment when it appeared In the Saturday Evening Post. In preparing the story for the screen. Jules Eckert Goodman, the noted dramatist. has written an even more vi\-Id story. In the masterly hands of America's greatest character actor, and the beautiful Miss King as the fair victim of his conspiracies, and supported by a cast of such prominent artists as Horace B. Carpenter, Edythe Chapman, Harison Ford and others, the photo is bound to be of more than usual interest. A George Ade Fable. "Books Made to Balance." will also be offered. 4< 4. William A. Brady will offer the brilliant co-stars, Robert Warwick and Gall Kane. In "The Heart of a Hero" at the Orpheum theater tomorrow. A special cast appears in this play. "The Heart of a "Hero" follows chiefly the life of Nathan Hale up to the point where he rendered his immortal speech. "I only regret that I h&ve but one life to lose for my country." This is undoubtedly the most appealing play to appear -in years and the two stars have never been given better roles nor have they ever played the roles assigned thorn quite as well. "The Yellow Menace." the wonder serial, will be the added attraction. The "Melody Lane" Girls, one of the largest tab organizations on the road is billed for this week at the Palace theater. The company has a ladies' brass hand and it will give a street parade every day. Three dlffftreni h!11? will hn nrpcontori rlnrinr the week, changes being made Wednesday and Friday. In addition to the musical comedy offerings, moving pictures, changed daily, be on each program. <5* The pofiular Lord and Vernon Musical Comedy Company will he at the Odeon theater the coming week in an entirely new repertoire of plays and music. Several new specialties will be introduced during the week. J* Another fine film feature will be presented at the Bijou theater Monday together with the usual short added attraction, but at the time ' this form of the Sunday Telegram was put to press, C. A. GiUis, the proprietor, had not received his hooking. *3" "2* Amelia Bingham has decided to rev turn to vaudeville. _ ) . +i /c> .+ Adole Rowland has joined the cast of "-Her Soldier Bor?" by Rida Johnson Young. + + ' "For- the Love of Mike" is to -have its first production in Baltimore xate this month. * + The Henry B. Harris estate is to establish a repertoire company, of which Arnold Daly will be the head. + + + Carl Anthony is playing in a-stock company in Denver. Florence Rittenhouse is in a Dep Moines company. J, + * "Girls "Will Be Girls," a new production, will have its opening in Philadelphia this week. + + +. i; p:; ^l^old wsS&tSBSw *' Miss Kitty Gordon, the "English Lillian Russell," who made -her tllui debut in the World Film Corporiv' tion's screen version of F. C. Plill-t; lips' noted novel. "As In a Looking Glass," was given this appellation bev cause of th<* fact that her beauty is typical of her native land and also because, like the fair Lillian's time, cannot wither nor custom stale its Inflnlto norfnpti nnK Snmp s'vtppn years ago Miss Gordon married the Hon. Capt. H. H. Beresford oE tho British army and nobility, and became known In England as Lady Beresford. Her * daughter, Cynthia Beresford. is now fifteen years old. as beautiful as her mother and apparently as talented. < + "The Flame." by Richard Walton Tully, is to make an extended tour. * A. H. Woods is to build a large theater and office building in Chicago, i j* 4? THT and Gosi [en and -VA ^^Baimsm ---- - ; ' '-" >- ...... : 1 I !? fS^k WJP-J -M &SkgF\ ^mm W * .^^-i"- . : '"i- V ''/ .V. tea E53 OtHECTtON/ VtfAU Miss Brock-well's latest feature ia entitled "Sins of Her Parents." She t mother and the daughter who bears th< a.xJLu yruves very auiy ucr vtriewtuiiity ? Henry W. Savage Is planning tiie production in English of a noted Ger- c man comedy. o * * * Eugene "Walter's play, "Boots and Saddles," has heen turned into a raov- I ing picture drama. 1 * Emily Ann "Wellman has made a big personal hit in Willard Mack's play, " "Her Market Value." < * * + Henry B. Warner, who has been doing picture work, is going to star 5 In a new play. 1 4* 4? 1 "Mary Galen," a play by Helen Harrington, is to be among the new productions of the month. 3 < * * 1 The Shuberts are to produce a play by Lincoln J. Carter tailed "The Stampede." J .t .. 1 T T T . Charles Kellogg, whose vaudeville specialty is bird singing, claims a range of twelve and ono-half octaves. + + c A play by Cyril Harcourt, called * "The Jordans." will be produced early t next year by Harrison Grey Fiske. + Mae Murray Is to appear in a photo- C play called "The Plow Girl." Elliott J Dexter appears in her support. ,r ^90SB II |gg|g I / t ? PCYTOH-J i JEAMNE~EAGELS, ThSnh Jbe* WORLP *7td- thz. ' ' :?SeldDK THhTIG O E SUNDAY' vTELEGRAAI. C 4 * * The Shuberts are to produce Ga:sivorthy's "The Fugitive" in New York ?arly in the new year. + + Katherine Bmmet, who played in ;tock, has been engaged by Oliver Morosco for the cast of "The Brat." ? 4* 4? David Airfield's season in New York n "The Music 'Master" has been ex;ented into January. ?S?' * + Henry C. Barnabee, one of the origi- | lal members of the famous "Boston- 8 anB" lately celebrated his eighty-third I lirthday. + + Sydney Rosenfeld has written a new lomedy called "Under Pressure." Coian and Harris will produce It some Ime during the holidays. t 4* + Irene Ftanklin appeared at Atlantic ,tcy uilS WfifiK in TheMelting of T lolly," a dramatization of the popular | lovel of that name. | bhl ^k . Hr \\ WMWMi. . a , ' .- ->.:-->::;i Rtr "''','^ "C V / >f| crJ KMfe"--: -/ " Jv; pi' \'- . ' . ^ pi< ri Jm / ... .;-.r:/ ' - 'jM ^ / : - sma "" *A I =: feiV'-'/.V:." '(? A I" 3CKWELU xJP .IA 1?t F" O >C- JJtH a typical Fox picture in Ave reels :akes the dual role of the sinning i punishment for her parents' sins, is a screen artist. Sfclntyre and Heath will shortly elebrate the forty-second anniversary tf their appearance together. + 4? *fr 8 Beatrice Van is a new face at Bal >oa studio. She has been assigned to | director Henry King's company. tip of *1 I Stage I: ??J t0 iff"" ^ff' ' ' *' iL ARKSBURG. W. VA.. S r-v'vi''. 'pi'fi.cj! "i*! ''3?c'* -'i / ;!%:'" ' jjf&ffl'i Albert Brown appeared to Montreal J toly In a new play. "The Black anther." written expressly for him W. A. Tremavne. + Paul Gordon, who has concluded entgomont* with moving picture omas, is about to appear in aystrong mcrican piny. + Muriel Starr and John Miltern are ' have the leading voles in ''Gathers All," to ho produced ny r-crcyj urton. t + + Irvtn Cobb and Jtol Cooper Megrue ive written a new last act for "Un>r Sentence." which act has improved ie play. "Pence and Quiet." the Mexican bor^ i ra J ? i ? i >1 . i t . 1 _ i . ir iarce uy unwnru .union 110710, is bo given with Max Fipmtui an tho nr. + + * Khyva St. Albans, who last season adc her debut us Juliet, is 10 be tiding woman with John E. Kellerd his Shakespearean tour. {. Lou-Tellogen is to appear as the star "The Victoria Cross," adapted from ^ol Potter's play. The story Is based tho famous Indian mutiny of 18f>7. 4? ?9* 4" Mclntyre and Heath have celebrated the M'intor Garden, New York the rty-seeond anniversary of their nrs* ?ge appearance in San Antonio, Tex., 3S7-t. ' ? ( I* + * ; | Bayard Veiller's latest play, "Tlie; lirtoenth Girl." which is shortly to | taken to Nov.- York, has in its cast j irrison Hunter, Katlierlne l>a Salle, i 1r?rt??n it r> . 1 Haaimv.i f ' ^ii in >v j \ MCi ?.> uuu vrouifiji.; vn a- j 1U. j + 41 Marie Doro. the Lusky-Parainouiit ir, !g at work on u now production, finders." in which she is first seen a street waif and later ns a fash- j table society girl. ! , + v -J* A campaign of damage suits, and | minal prosecutions .against film rates onorating with l'alce Chaplin ! :tures 1ms been ordered by ProwL nt John It. Prettier of the Mutual: lm Corporation. } I ??. 4. 4. rn her now p)ay, "The Harp of kite," j ty-ette Taylor plays the rolo of thejthcr of a boy of nineteen. Trie' aract.er is altogether different, from! 'Our PROGRAM for Albsoluteily Beyc Monday?Brady Made ROBERT WARWICK WITH GAIL KANE IN "The Heart of a Hero" A Beautiful Love Drama?5 Acts Added Attraction: '1 The TeflSLow Menace'' Tuesday?' (TRIANGLE) I>. W- Griffith Offers MHS!3< Si(2jI3IE LOV? Triangle's Brilliant Star, In "A Sister of Six" A Marvelous and Powerful Drama 5 ActB. Added Attraction: "Fast Keystone Comedy" A Thousand Laughs. 2 Parts Wednesday J. Warren Kerrigan Will Entrance You in "The Social Buccaneer" Assisted by.. Louise Lovely EVERY WEDNESDAY - ''LIBERTY" The Preparedness Drama. U~~| ' THE LARGEST near i htthee Tomorrsw n? t? SPECIAL!! Blj0U III uu rai i mm i !\vjr * .' -,?? ? ~n "A Lass of the A31AZJKG, FCX A game fight of a lone { - . " " ber trust. . .. ilEHllSEl'lEiSSSFS^ "THEFRA A Bine. . "rub Comedy ^ UNDAY, NOYEaCBER .19, nuytUins she bus douo lnilore, icaU is t also sum to bo ujiu?rout irom tixe us- j uui t>x?u 01 stage muttier. p 1: /h '$0Ui ^ '**"'' ^ fte i!-?a v:^h:t--:r : ' . -a J } < . :iV; \ v ^isl- M ' > :lj i ' >. : ^-.V: I >' 'f&tnJ I Fannie Ward. Lamkv 'Star In Para. mount Pictures, Of all things* on earth, dross cornea Irst with Fannie Ward. Never does a ftfock pasa that alio does not design a lew one for herself, and her orltlc on ill such affairs 1b her own husband, rack r>ean. who is quite an authority in the question now. Passing on more han 50 designs each year would nati irally make him so. i jREiil y th!e Coming Weeik md Compare. Ttaraday ((Md (Rooster) A1 H. Woods Presents JAfNE G?EY And All Star Broadway Cast, In "The Test" 6 Acts. A Highly Sensational Society Masterpiece ? Added Attraction: A Fast Comedy 2 Reels. Friday & Saturday w "w:. (TRIANGI/B) Thomas H. Ince Presents Ljouise Glaum and Howard Hidkman And All Star Oast, In "Somewhere in France" NC.H1SK Drama. ^ s By Ricnara tiartung J?avi? Added Attraction: CEUAMUESY CJCECAPUIN "The Night Owls" A new Cliaplln Comedy. A thousand laughs. 2 reels of fun. ^POSPIE'OlEiaLAJIir Hiorf iiswA-TE near. .-1 . . . : , , y ' ", . * V- '.? ; ' ;K ieater 10RCHESTRAI - 10LMES m, w - mm m v oa w : -: ; ' '' " 'L":"''t"'V^ ; Lumberlands" iL OF THRBLiLS - . ?irl against a mighty7 lum. , . 19m a bo soon. called "The Honor System." t la naid to be very sensational, ox wvuiU auwu 01 uiu cjtuuiuuei prucucuu n prisons, one of the scenoe bolng a omarkablo Jatl delivery by 500 con1cta. + Three stars?count 'out, tkreo?all < i one big musical play. That In what 1 ho Chariot* Frohman Company offers < musement soekors In "Sybil." And, 1 ho stars arc those favorites. Julia* 1 andersou. Donald Brian and Joseph Sawthom. Threo of tlio vory boat. + Work Ik progressing rapidly an the letro-Rolfo feature, "The Kntl of the 'our," a tlvo-uct hmunn interest vama starring Lionel Barrytnoro. Tnls s a story of theatrical life in the ouUiwost, adapted for the screen roni the original story by Karlo. fitch oil. + + The Solig Company on Monday. No-t omber 127. will release a very unusual ubjoet through General Flint sorvico. i'he production will bo entitled "Kolovring tho Flag:." This feature conlats of three reels and presents \ 'ershlng's column crossing the bnr>lor Into Mexico in pursuit of Villa. + Tho next. Metro production in which Cthel Uarrymore Is to star in a Hint orBlon of Margaret Daland's famous love!. "Tho Awakonlng of Helena > titohlo." Miss Barrymoro will bo sur-| THE HOUSE THAT RA MONDAY? THEODORE ROB I'anunoiint? "ANTON THE TEUI TUESDAY? WILLIAM NIG1 Metro? "LIFE'S SHADOWS." A WEDNESDAY? MARIE Paramount? Add: Roatrla Ttarsday, Miaony OPicfcfondi Frldfly Afternoon at -The Friday Afternoon at 4:80,1 Oommendn , SIVS#:.:1. ViigMa "* ? ''WAiRB'BEDa Added i Friday, HITGHIE M. Added: Saturday, "THE CI BRAY OA I _ * Robinsoi AT 2:1'5F?E Johm ?W. Froth] Presents the 'World's Grea - 1 i im - . . . - ' - - - vi * - , : ' Robin s o) Tii'uiKiHfryAty *NK) MsWrr^-Ewri TJ1N1DESR iUhllK O'WlNT Ai PAGE TKR.EE rounded by an exceptional east. The ,^lj| picture is being directed by John WV "A real railroad wreck?otto that" imppenod instead of being planned-? snters by chanco into the production., of "A Lasa of the T.umberlanda," the serial play which Holon Holmes's ?$$8 company Ib making in northern California tor release by Signal through .A tho Mutuul Fllni Corporation. ' + + * Margaret llliugton is to appear Jiu "Our Littlo Wife" by Avory HopwoodJ J /vf CL i uiinUi HJU uuwuifu yi om?/u (VL vuurpany. liowell Sherman will bo one.on hor supporting company, tho cast ln-< " eluding alao Walter Hampden, ham Pinto, Rao Sclwyn and Robert' Fischor. ?$ ??? ?? Troop I), United States Cavalry. just back to Ron Angeles barracks J ^ from Port Hunchucn, Ariz., (known.! In army circles no "the loneliest.1 ' ; fort") is going to help Helen Holmes ; mnko "A Ijibr or tho Cumberlands," the biggest success of hor sonaatlon111 career. + * * William Favcrahum Is planning to have a theater of his own In i*?ow York MM with a string company to present new plays nnd Shakespearean rovivals. Ho snys he will encourage young collego (Continued on pnRO 1 ' Scc0n<* Sect.) rSBl) THE STANOATtB 12BTS nn In "THE L.ASH" > Fairfax. , Burton Holmes. in "(Less Than tine Bust" ? ItuHAtnn Symphony Orchestra Friday Nl?ht and Saturday g at Xooii Pearson '' rBBElOREIT" A OK tn "TX>VIS AND DOOT" UMBON STAIN MYSTJCRT" ' - ... ... .v . . i Grand 7TERNOON JOMPTLY