in mm s srvrw EVENING PUBLIC! LEDGER &&W.fttM r ' i. ivfiiwi n ii V:.ii. r nv Mi-i K,r'C 'JXJLS AI lc Al i l)L.il W?W WjUVA'KWKJWHa-f, irxx a Xix jjjcj jur-jna. ., ' x xx u jau frSI ; ?? USf WK m w w t 4.fc ' F M h 1S" I it- w -A KiU m $ ifr Iftt'v ft ft. k sy Ifv" in 114 Its VYi K ?.. ft "I ' '$V ftt r ?' if !'.' V"' IK' af. m iW, SSffe Daily Mevie Magaxinej EORTHEFILM f i , I- r. JrjlW Kstta .aLLLLLHK . "' .L ..f- " LiLLLP:5SBS-, jal 1 Plaw s4a&aBBBBBBBBT' TrrsspSBsaawSssasBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBw. H COXSTANOK TALMADHr. ll'c irif ?r ;'((( e ituhliih the pic'um of such tcrcn ;iu!m ni tiigyestctl by Ihc fain THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Hv HKNRY "J. II. 4. K." writer.: "A reader asked nhat had boeome of lleinnim I'icliHn?, 'one eC tli" U l.ublnitrs' KJUat?r-r tlmt )-. 1 de net Unmv whether I lmu refcrcnei- te the -aine person, but my ieumii l married te n Remnlne rielilifis who 1 knew va In the movie business used te write hW plays and act in them. He U about lifty years of ace and. until everal months age, lived in an apartment en Riverside Drive. New Yerk, lie !. new lu St. Leuis with hi" wife and baby Huzzy.' 'I tin nor knew lun personally. uu v.a nn nf lilu nlntiirps nnd think lie'pr '(rni!i nlmeil in enllerl 'Leve's ltP' IneVn much like Dene Talrbanks. Is this the Hemaine l'leldins that yeiir reader meant? If se. he Is net (lend! "There wa a full-paee write-up In one of the movie magazines il think Photeplavi in September or uereuer with pictures of him and family." fThis ni.iv be the Heldine the rer- TKspendcnt asked about, hut it s odd I haven't n rnerd of him. I keep a curd Index of all fan mncalncs. but must have OM'iloeked this one. 1 d be very flad te hae definite lnfei motion about leldins fiem tun one who knew-, i . H i.- AddreM both Valentine and Dorethv Dalten care of the I.ab.v Stu Stu deo Holhweod. They don't want their residence addresses known nnd set all tlielr mail at the studio. v " It. M." writes: "My sentiments arc 'tile same in lesard te such pictures eliv 'Foolish Wives' or 'The Cabinet of Dr. Calllgaii." I firt senu-d the latter for n picture I d'd net cate te we. And lcmarkh about the former put me wie. In lecaid te I'earl Milte about belns eld: If all yeuns iicties-es looked a well ns l'uirl en the sercn thev would. I think, be charmltic. ''As for Valentine, he skeins all right te me. nnd I always liked Dorethy Dal Dal eon. In fact. I like them all well enough. Mv favorites are Mr. Meichau. Nagel. SllU. Tenrle, O'llrien. and nfter that. nil the ether ones leek geed enough te me, "Wlh I could de as well I'd nncli out and haul in the dough. We alwajs xheuld calculate en rinding dcgeneiate minds that pictures of that sort ap peal te. "New. In legaid te the pn hire fea turing Claire Windser. I am Inclined te think It was called "'llie Hint.' The chap in that phtuie had a noe like that. In fact. I thought he was homely. "Once ineir. no opinion l decidedlv nealnst I'eln Negil. 'Ihe first lime I t- e. i,pv T wns ueliis te di-li lier. but t -.. i.n i.ii.itlim- inn'. vime result. Of course I ilMied hei -luff net Uer nose" t t . 1.- ik mil in Iks- An. t iiiedmei- ' i . nm1rrf.ilV Didn't ".en get at leusr ! IsV? eulct chuckle eer the plans te produce a sequel te 'The Sheik. ciinns 11 'Ilurning Sandw.' and then casting Mil Mil eon Sills for the here"? If theie is tiny meie unllkeh exponent of burning, passiennle. desert love. 1 can't seem te think of him. "Whv ileesn t Centnn'' I'almet pui rive. us'iiii news of Wuthiee Keid-' Stie never even 1111 .itiencd him in the lit f 'of April birthdays I nm panic uhm anxious te kii'in hew William lie Mille can tike a one gill ila like Win -People," and get jusnlitible pails 101 Wallace Keid and t eiiiau .agei um It. I Hheiild think ltebe would 1 1 wav with the show. juf an I'lancii'i Larriraere did. And I can't see whv 1 company sheu'd untnl 11 large number of attractive stars and then give them punk stories and inexperienced di rectors. It eventually spoils their pop ularity, and can't be geed lniHliies de you think no?" (If 1 hud almiil three pages at in disposal 1 might te'.l j mi 11 let of et In things about product rx that 1 can't understand : that is. 1 think I unilci ktaitcl them, but my uuder-tanding I mi : reuipliiuvmur te the producers. Hut, b te the paiticiilar iielnt that ou r make, thereV n leasen. Most of ther 1 tarn are under snlurj ami h.ue te no vnrklHS. I 11 1 nrodiiciieii mis ueeu used te Kiich 1111 extent that there . ajIan t a peparnic piciliru iur rara nun, and te they niincii em. iip'Jiircuu.v, f Without much 1'fznr.il te the stnr h lit. :..neu for the put,!. Mf.VIc.l.sllr Iiiisliuw4. I luive se iniieh lore for TifMhu meUes (hat It mtsplwii hurts me ' i"M ee fiich slupiditj ptruuiieu te snen L ,T .. ....... fliu. f.n 111 tt tint ulf flllllmillt Itlll in irj me' i"'i'i ....v.. J if tlifi'ittery lias any merit at all, Mil- lAUIa will de a let te put it ever. w. (he rcawtB Amnie .Palmer e KeW'e name out of the il lie rcwm JJunnle .Palmer -'... AI.. I.I. FAN'S SCRAPBOOK ?4,aSaiasBBaBBBBBBF ' .J - - tEPB"" '-k. 51. NKELY if Ajiril birthdnjs i that his blrthda; i October 1!).) "Fine Doughnuts" ur. W..s it, Alevsliis P. Mctilnnis who sid he couldn't stand I.mgm r.ilrhanks? If it was I'd like te mu that he must be ' mfpl-rlnir In it- our k.I 11 .turpi, nil !1S for 'The Mark of Zerre' anil 'The Three Musketeers,' who didn't like these V In both Deug acted like a natur.il-bein musketeer. "What mere refreshing dleilen can any one wnnt after seeing thut depres- ine Dicture called "J netfall or that worn-out t.ter that sour 'Crush Cans' denintlen' (the enh thins that needed lodemrdten was the picture), than the, two bong pictures 1 named'; What RUSSIAN COMPANY GIVES ether humorous pictuie can beast of .''" Dni.v,uev,e elICCAl U A . such elaborate scenery, perfect direction i DAnUUM YtHeK Y O HUoeALKA ' uini sticii nne aittiiK.' .ni i rwit, itcn; "New I want te jump en the hype- 'Charlie Chaplin of the spiead walk. I'll crucs who are ucKiiuiiu iu vue.7. nui admit tlint he is -lttlng 011 Ills lilgli wagon throwing cheap old stones at us. but no one is asking or forcing us te 'get lu the wav. And. Hen, tn't It 'unions that the ones who 'ilete"t' him and the ones that 'ju-i can't bear him' laugh the veiy loudest; "Cenlideiit'.ilh . will you slus r. .lc(,iuuis hew In Mentana In 'Peter Ibbetaen.' and1 ll.ifMfri. lll.. In l.l. Il.l.'. n'llllll M..IJ 1 him 'Why : Mente 'illue'-' "New. 'whiskers. I'm going te hop en you. leu e caused 11 let et fans te dislike a geed picture nnd a let of chicks hue followed the hen. I'm going te start a ilet right new. The picture I'm referring te Is Tuells.li Who-.' "New, frankly, ateii'r the scenes wonderful and the tjpes picked for the picture perfect V Weren't MI"s du Pent and Ven Strehcim convincing"; I'll tell you what ou did. Hen; jeii picked en u geed picture and tri"d te si.r ,,iM much pewei j en lme in persundliiK people te leek nt H jour waj. even tlieugh you knew nu were wieug. "And new, kind sn. leek nt It this waj : Supposing all the fans jived in a Mist weeds where we haien'l seen a pictuie tf'V a while and we didn't hav the opportunity t ee ToelMi Wives,' and j ou weie end'nig u the ciitlci'm of it. De iiu think for a moment that ou could or would emit thut it wis a wonderful pictuie in whiih a great ill lector wrote, directed and played the pail of a miserly , low. siieak cow aid. Mimethlni; that none nf our directors would Mower' themsehes te'; Could jeu leally and henestlj lefrain fiem ill scribing the gorgeous scenes of the Mente CjiIe fashionable mil the thrilling scene- :auil)IIng house of the unique lire engines'- lr hew he brought out ihe vile, cunning methods of a man try ing te obtain inenc) from one of these foolish wives'; These aie net tee ab surd te be rea'tzed lis icalltx. .In it publish flits letter and jeu'll ee tbat I'm net the enl fan le belle; e i ns I de "Will win give uie wnir Imiies'. opin ion of in fiiwirites? lieu I.jtell, Nerma Tnlniadge. Theodere Jtebeits, Themas Meighan. Cenrad Nagtl. I.ew I Vnl. Hem Franei-ee lam 1 right?) Deug l'alibaiik". Mai Plekfeid. .Madge I'.iU.iinv (In 'H.i'l the Weman' i. I'luirlis Chaplin. P.u-ter Keajen, Hale illaini llaiei nm thiee m 1 Imil nun r li.m-. As fni Iluield I.Iewl. I den t ih'uk Ins tiding makes .people laugh, ,i's il.e putiiie De ,ou like him';" Oeii aien'l ciiiile fair te me about roeli-li Wives." old top If wm rend the review the lnv after is showing, you'll ) rf all that I did glw due credit ie all the many ien arkable things about it. Summarizing. I consider ou Stro Stre iieim, the grtntcst (rchuicluii. the most masterful dlreinu, the finest werkmun the American screen can hew. Hut I lehcve firmh that his association with un pictures In the futuie should l.e confined te an advisory capacitj unci that he should never be allowed te lime full charge cif nn production. It h just bi'cniite of hi" genius in technical tilings that "Foolish Wives" is n men ace. If It were an ordinary production, the average thcatie owner would refuse te show It. Hut It has such n box office value that thentre managerH can not icsist the temptation te profit by It. even though thev knew It isn't the kind of thing that should he shown Ven Ktrehelm Is mentally incapable of appreciating, the clean nnd sane American viewpoint of life and lie ought te be held very uirefiillj In baud. I'm hcnii and smil with you about Deug and Chap'iii hut I hate Lloyd Hamilton, and. en the contrary, con sider Hareld Llejd our gieatcst come- dlan. I'Icrhe excusn me from giving my eKhaud opinion of the ether aUrs my ennauu c you sam. I . -.. manA ril.M1 ft tepmw vv FLA y)l tSES RADIOPHONE TO TELL OF PICTURE lly CONSTAXCK l'ALMEK , Hollywood, Calif. ( rniin I.eu1h J.. .Mner studio writers! i - arc dnatlnfj oil" their bookcases and 1 ihe bookkeepers are sharpening their i lend pencils nnd eiHinj up the old add , ine machine prepaiatery te an orgy of i production, scheduled te start seen. Mr. Mayer holds the film rights net only te two stage successes, but te several nov els each by Hareld McGruth, James' Oliver Curwood, Kathleen Nerm and VmncM Vlmiiie tlrecne. The last I named is the author of Jehn M. Stahl's iceentlv leiiipleteil leatme picture, "One Clear fall," in which an all-star east was uwd. I recall at the moment name of &uch players ns Irene Illch, Uenry 1). Wnlthall and Claire Windser. There Is queer coincidence in the fact that the author of the book, Frances Ximme Cireeiic, and Henry "nlthall Itetli came from Alabama, where the story Is laid. Mr. Maer ha taken advantage of the widely publicized ladlophene te facilitate the distribution of this par ticular picture. Instead of relying upon mail or telegraph for his final confirma tion en the continuity'ef the scenes and effect, the report 'wa broadcast te Mr. Majer bv Wattervin II. Iletlinckcr, head of tln immense printing and de veloping plant that Is famous the coun ceun tiy ever. Helding a copy of thn orig inal scenario before them. Mr. Mayer and Mr. Stahl, the director, checked off the lentlnuity nt, the ladle station In the Mayer Studies in Les Angele. Their O. K. was sent back Immedi ately te Mr. Hethacker in Chicago. Thus, within an hour after the nes tlve had been cut -Mr. Hethaeker's en tire force was making positive prints fiem it for distribution. Adelaide Hughes Mrs. Hupert Hiilips In man-led life has jusl writ ten a book of verse which W seen te be i publMied. Meantime Mr. Hughes is busy dashing off photoplays for the j Celdnyn Studies the also directs them. I compeilng songs anl writing novels and short stories in his spare time. What with one thine an another, he lias little time for truck gardening. ! Ilebeit 1". Sherwood, caustic and cn- ti'ilainlng diamatie critic of Life. I lias been out In Hollywood for the last (month ttjlug te get the low-down en I all this vice and crime that had been making the evening papers Interesting for the w ei Id at large. He get It. Net i only that, but he put it into n fillum. i called Through Darkest Hollywood With Gun and amera. He aKe male l lecture about It. delivering the Hime. together with his motion picture. at the lteverly Hills Hetel te a select tlllullZ 01 UllCttailU OI Tile llllilisiry. II U reported te hae been vatly enter tainlnR. and upon the strenRth of thl appieval Mr. Sherwood will broadcast himself out around the country. Con sidering that Mr. Sherwood is sIt feet seven inches tall and lorrespendlngly beautiful, nnd is the star of his motion picture, the effect bhenld be stnrtllnp. It is hepcrl that Middle west and rar ' Kast will lenlUe that It Is a satire. Opera One of Most Beautiful Yet Presented by the Organization One of the earliest of llussian na tional operas. "Hussalka." by Alexan der Serglevlfh Dargeinjzhsky, -was presented in Hiiladelphiu lat evening, for what was the tirst time in the mem- nk Aley- (.er.v of the present generation, and per liked Hull liaim for the first time in the musical history of the city. It was a fine pre scntatien scenlcally. and was well sung. I proving te be the men enjoyable of the werKs tuns tar given by tnc company. The opera followed closely the ndient of Cllnka's Hist, epeia. which weik meant the blith of the Russian schoei I of music which was te develop later te such great heights. There Is much of the Menrtean influence In Dargo Darge nihsky's opera, ns well as that of IJol IJel Hill and Donizetti, especially in the physical arrangement of the work with . i elation te recitative and arias. lur there is lievcithelcss a decided strain of originality throughout in the music i mid the cdesc i elation both te (illuka I and te the later Russians is easily per- elvcd. It Is naturally far mere meledi . eus than the later Russians, that I. I melodious in the Italian sense, and the orchestration does net make such ex- ' nrbitant demands upon the iniiblcian. either in e.ecullen or in tempera men t , The eichestra, ai the time of the com- ' position of this'epera, was still n means of accompaniment for the voices, and had net begun te take an equal place in , ihe musical scheme with the singing. The opera is full of casil -understood melody, but it has all the charm of the later Russians, both In morbidity of ' plot and the charming treatment of the supernatuial. It wan well nerfermed. Mr. Karlasli, one of the best basses that has appeared here with any op eratic company, was bplenclld as- the old miller, both us regards his line voice , and ili'iiuntically. The role makes very i iniisldeiitblc demands in the latter par", titular, the acting In tliOiHcem-. after; i he is mippesfd te be insane being very difliuilt te make effective, but Mr. Km lash gave a most convincing interpre- tatieu. ' Miss Mashlr, as Natasha, made her' first appearance here, and i reated a very favorable impression. She has a geud voice and acted the role as well h.s she snug it. Mr. Hnsanevnky was n verv acceptable Prince, as was Miss iileullneva as the Princess The miner leles weie well taken The epeia is verv snieiaculai , and theie was much beailtitul tienci.v, ami whim w-iy fine wer1, hv the ballet." which made two or 'nice uppeurances. 'Hie scene in the kingdom of the sirens at the bottom nf the river was espcciallv levclx. Mr. Fevelskv conducted, anil wen much desened applause. The epeia. both from the fact that It was easier le nuclei stand musically ami that it was finely prevented, was veiy well leccived. The audience was fair In size, but net se l.irge as the merits of the performance win ranted 103d Engineers 61 Years Old .V celebiatlen commemorating the sixty-first iinuiveisary of the 10,'td Ceiiibat Knglnccrs, Colonel ,r. W. Studj ceiiimaiidlng, took place lest night in their Aimery, Hread and C'al C'al lew hill streets, iioverner Sproul ic viewed the leglnient, after which was a icceptlen and dunce. A number of State and rit.v elhcern, as well ns prominent arm.v, navy and National liuaid etliccrs weie preseui High Schoei Girls in Play 'Ihe jiaduntlng class of .lunc, llij'j, , of the Phllailciiihla High S.hoel fur (Iris, nt S'eventeciith mid Snrliur Cur. I I den sticct. is i-elnif te t'tvi c a nlnj , "The UiralH," in the school ui uuiieriu IliUlU, I (.ivuiniH vvciiini, mmj iw I 'il.W. amarIka. -M. 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ORIPMT Woodland A at 21 St. vyIJ,n x MATtNUi: DAtt.lf Al.T.N IHVAN PIMIIHI'TIOX "THE SCOFFER" OVERBROOK e:,0A,-Au,NlJ,Btett RUDOLPH VALENTINO In "MOIttX OF THE UPT I.KTrX" PAF ACF Vilt MARKET eTUEirr SPFt'l.VI. VAUt In "TURN TO THE RIGHT" PALM Kl FRAMvl'URU AVK. . N'ulirMs s.'rniM. r r.un ii u.- viueilClir; "FOOLISH WIVES" RFCFNT MARKEl' SV. II.lew i 7TH il. WILL ROGERS in ivi'y"!Lii:iiiiy'' ninuiw AT Tiir.priiecKKN pt (.ROItflK FIT.M WRICi: PRflllVt'TION "T,HREE LIVE GHOSTS" SHERWOOD 64th ft fialtlmer At. Mi 'I 'I 1'1-t j es til u-raa. .:T..'.- -. V.OU "THUNDERCLAP" STANLEY wAiKKTTFtwrH JlrtnLC'1 U A. M, ie tills V it RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "TIIK Hl'.VK.STII IW" STANTON WE , Aft' HPKCIAI. PRODL'CTIIIV ' JUTH is p. a. Where Ii My Wandering Bey Tonight? 333 MARKET.STnuET'rEAT"' MAE MURRAY In "PKACOCK AI.I.KI" VICTORIA yLK,K ST. aV"urii v-"' u A. M. te It p. 5. DUSTIN FARNUM In "IRON TO fiOt.H" GRANT 40" "IKAIID AVIJ. " WESLEY BARRY In "SCHOOL II.U8" AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. UA AMBASSADOR !!;n0,r iV,.!' "FOOLISH WIVES" " ' "11 ftirar Arli. 'ti Itullnr iu.u... -If tmM.jaa7B .-. '. ' VJU4 Wl! I WVVIX 5IATINKH UAl.f Cetutaac BmiMy, "First Lev" em !v5 1 1 6 Miles Frem Philadelphia tSt n tailored and well as the and Wools, niOTerr.AiH VaamMi csMMav r . rttttmvi, I fffifl'heNIXrJN.NlRDLINGERrlll I W THEATRES Igf j BEI MONT s:d abevr markr w -'--' ' i;3e and J.eui eju is n RUOYR UK K KM Kit In "PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT CFDAR 00T CEDAR AVBNCS j CKCII, B. UK JI1I.I.K PRTJiltTTION "A FOOL'S PARADISE" COLISEUM Xtarkit bet. SOth and nvM 1:50 anil 3: 7 nnir.- SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "FIVK IIAVH TO UVK" JUMBO ritONT ST. CilltAIiD AVi .llimhn limn r... T..i ltf ,rit ."f? i a nv . . .r. , tr; i H...UW MMI.V. Wll . .l.V.W- ..1 In "A HAII.OR-MAUK MAN" H W I FAHFD T lANCASTER -"-" "-"-" U:30 te liaei 7 te I CONWAY TEARLE iir.iU' AM . it? 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