Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENESTGt PUBLIC liBDaER-BHILADELPHIi:, trUffiXjX .BEOEMBlR . 13, lfal
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CLOSE-UPS of the MOVIE GAME
FOR YOVR SCRAPUOOK OF STARS
Hew te Be an
Elevator Starter
By J. P. McEVOY
Vocational Guidance Scries
Dy HENRY M. NEELY
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jjr sire ijuuing mc vure i lay uui ej ine i nnucrs new
' il i yu 'roeKlnp Bcelng five or six episodes of one of these ncrkl thriller nml
-J net beinjf able te pnt the slightest BiiKKctleii of (tun piny In them? We
Were brought up In the belief that the Western chapter movie simply couldn't
mlit without some one getting shot or shot nt every hundred feet or be. And
that very abundance of desperate six-sheeting xxns what gave n let of theoretical
teferraers the chance te come out every once In a while and declaim te the effect
that It was causing an Increase in violent crime among the people and was lead
lg young boys and girls te regard bulleta as quite the logical way te settle
BTKuments.
I've always had my doubts about the truth of these statements. And then,
im another mood, It seemed te me that there might be something te them.
But It 1b a significant sign of the times that one of the biggest producing
eempanlee decided net long age net te give an mere caue for such attacks,
whether the statements were true or net, and the result was the issuance of an
order that guns, In their future serials, should be worn only for ornament and
atmosphere.
The five or six reels I speak of were shown te rne last week in a projection
room. They are the first shipment of Uuth Reland's "Western thriller, "White
Kagle," and I was surprised te find that I did net miss the gun play in the
least. It simply proved that It la possible te write geed melodrama without
I resorting te the things that se many people object te.
I Afterward I was shown a circular letter sent by the president of the eni-
pany te Its branches. It shows hew the producer Is beginning te listen t 'he
'voice of public opinion and voluntarily te make his exxn product censerpnu.f
Tart of the letter says:
"Nothing Is plainer than that. In the view of tht- better class of plct .re
patreni, guns and gun plav have outlived their usefulness. They have censed te
figure conspicuously in the drama of real life, even in the rough life of tlw
Western mines and cattle ranges, and therefore should be banished from a..
Action that purports te reflect aitual human life either published In books and
magazines or presented In the form of motion pictures.
"Formerly, up te within a few years, fictional and dramatic ue of i
form of phjslcal violence semed te be justilii-d by actuality, and it appear
in motion pictures which have real lltcrarj value and continue te be standard.
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iinUT that justification has cecsci te e?Ut crui the use of stu
H material in any popular form of cntertainncnt of currant ccaitei
htcemes miicMcveu:
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IWrrWHTUNATELY speaking spccificilly for our organization our erfftt.te
" and producing forces have proved themselvw equal te the emergency. In
'fve of the most powerful and entertaining serials In our list gunplay is
ntirely supplanted by original dramatic devices and true American athletic
prowess. , -
"By this time next year four gunTcss serials, making a total of 124 reels 01
Intense, realistic action, will be exhibiting their claim te public approval.
"And the same will held true of all pictures, In any form, distributed by us
There's an almost revolutions statement of policy for you! But the
laert significant thing about it Is net the mere elimination of gun play, but the
evidence that it gives of a tendency te feel the pulse of public opinion and te
"clean up" the moving-picture industry from inside without waiting t' he
oempelled te de se.
The Mevie Fans' Letter-Bex
T IS almost Impossible te be an clc-
j .. viiiur Miiricr xviuiuiii iiiiiuis w...-
i elevators te start and some elevnter men
, In them who will pay no attention te
von when you tell them te start. The
rest of your requirements consist of u
uniform and a darker and n few funda-
i mental Ideas such as:
First, the easiest way te start an cle-
vater from the ground lloer Is te wait
1 until it pets there. Second, elevators
I must always be started just as somebedj
Is trjlng te get In.
Success as an elevator starter de
I pends upon a strict observation of this
principle. Third, the less the elevnter
1 starter knevs about the occupants qf
' the building the better. If he knows
, the fleers but doesn't knew their names
that count live points. If he never
heard of them, that counts ten points.
If he never heard of them, doesn't want
te bear about them, and absolutely re
fuses te lmxp am tiling te de with them,
that counts etic hundred points.
ELl'VATOK starters are required te
pass a very stnngi nt examination,
such as the follewing: On what lloer
is the ground lloer' An The first
fleer Question - What is this fleer
also called sometimes? Ann. Mnin
fleer Question- Which wav does nn
. deater go when yen mi "up"? Ans.
Pexxn QmMlen -If the elevator is en
the fifth fleer and somebody asks you
where It Is, what should you repiy ?
Ans. Ninth fleer. Answer the follow
ing questiens:
1. Is Dr. Hoesls in this building?
2. If net, where did he go?
3. Why?
1. What building Is this?
B. Where is the nearest picture show.'
0. What is playing tlicie?
7. De you knew wheie I can get my
hair dressed?
8. Is there anybody here who can
take a cinder out of my eje?
It. Don't j en get tired standing here
nil day?
10. Who was that girl jeu just spoke
te?
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HITS CO-ED AGITATION
Penn Weekly Gives Scant Sympathy
te Opposition
The dislike of a prmi, ,n I ni'i4n
of 1'cTinsj Iv.inin undergrni iti ! i tl c
prewnre of Mi'inj wenun ' i'- n
l'enn's clnssii' halls (,f 1 un-iiij; re
ceived 'cant tjmpathy tedu from tht
Pennsylvania (Inzute. t'.i 'tfii lal
weekly.
"Deubeless the male undi rgi.:dii(t s
dncatien eil In about the snme. wav,
.itiil jipipuse ,.ttr after jear the seine
leu. i illi -
Tli. in7.nt, added that it agrei d '
with the 1'' iins Iwminn, the student
huh. that the I'niversity authorities
-heuld declare n p'diej tewaid oe- '
edui'iitinn.
Vlnelia Marc McDermott Is still in I for heavy roles and only 'tc hi. .tins
the film business, though he is net in i and ruins his geed reputation en at
America. The last report I had of him tempted comedies. exaggerate the importance of their ob
was just recently and said he had ar- v hat is our opinion i jectlens te the presence or women -ui-
rived in Seville, Spain, with the Jehn "Then there is Lionel Barrymere I dent-, in the tiiree iindercnuliinte s, ),,
0. Robertsen company all Americans, an actor, in all that name implies. f,.nm i,j,.h the) are new brr"d " the
of course te sheet the location stuff I Take that next te the Inst play of his, i (n7nttn Htnt(tj in .tiltni-t ,1
"There Is nothing partmilailv i e."
in tile agitation of the unilerruduati s
against ee-t duration as it ,isis nt
l'ennsjlvania. r.aeh 1.1 w class of stu
T, r.rp Ailventure.' Seems au n
they are trjing te uhe a geed star te
build up a very peer story.
"There have eeen very icw jwu
movie plays here of kite outside of the jn:., sp0ms te d!si.ier the alleged
t i i u nA flrlffi-Vu 'Tlrfflm '
ter the plctnrizatien of Maurice Hew
lett's novel, "Spanish Jade."
Carmine Taletta. Cetnenten, Pa.
I understand that no arrangement has
yet been made for the local distribution
of "Cabiria."
Mevie Fan There are two Barry- i
ere brothers; Jehn and Lionel. My
records credit Jehn with the following
pictures: "Nearly n King," "An
American Cltlren," "Man Frem Mex
ico," 'Are Yeu a Mneen?" "The Dic
tator," "The lied Widow," "The
Teet of Hener," "Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde," "The Letus Eater" (net yet
seen here), "Raffles," "The Lest
Bridegroom." "Here Cemes the Bride"
and "On the Quiet." Fer Lionel. I
And: "The Yellow Streak," "The
Cepperhcnd, "Jim the Penman,"
"The Devil's Garden," "The Mnstrr
Mind," "The Great Adventure" and
"The Millionaire's Deuble." These
lists may net be complete. Can any
reader supply emissions? "Mevie
Tan" asks for complete lists.
Mrs. Wm. Sheck, Camden The pic
ture in which Themas Meighan acted as
butler, Llla Lee as maid and Gleria
Swanson as the society girl was "Male
and Female."
tJ. S. Little writes: "Ever since you
started, I have ben a constant reader
of your movie page from which I have
derived a great amount of pltusurc,
due, of course, te the fact that I am
a, devoted movie fan.
"Yeu seem te answer quite u few
questions, se I am going te ask you te
answer one or two ier me. ,..... ev, . ... ..-. .-., .-- ..... ,- ..... ,
-- ,.,. ..11 vrh, mnn nt I Opinion Ol Ul'lll. X u. ju-,t ,,alus ulr
Bert Lytell's caliber wastes his wen
derful talents en sucn attemptea come
Lutherans te Hear Dr. Pennlman '
.lesiah II. I'innimiin, acting provost
of the Tnheisit) ff IVnusvlvania, is
scheduled te speak tonight nt a dinner
und muting ,,t the Luthirnn Sn ial I
1 n ion in the Iiowutewn Club. 141
Seutli Fourth street. Miner Moere also i
has been lnvitid te speak.
SH
Your Hair is
Coming Oat!
Netice your combings
morning and night.
STOP IT!
Faithful use of delightful
ED.PINAUD'S
HAIR TONIC
prevents falling
hair, dandruff, sick
scalp.
Yeu can prove it.
Buy at any Drug or
Department Star
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American Impert Officii
ED. PINAUD Bldg. NEW YORK
rfvcumciic Lcfc6ncuuA
foreign film and Grifhth s 'Dream
Street,' which, In itself, is nothing in
comparison te some of his previous pro
ductions. "Where arc the duplicates te 'Vic
tory,' 'naffles,' 'The Right of Way,
'The Miracle Man,' etc.?
"Why don't they let us see such
netnrs ns Jehn Barrvmere Instead of
filling us up with this Tem Mix and
William S. Hart stuff?
"American playi Beem te be tailing
back instead of advancing.
"Well, sir, perhaps I have said tee
much for a new correspondent, but
nevertheless I think that you will agree
with me en a few of my points "
(Frankly, I de agree with you en
several of your points. I have made
myself rather unpopular by admitting
that the foreign films we have seen
"Callgari," "Deception." "Gipsy
Bleed." "The Golem," "Theodora"
are much better than the average out
put of American studies, or even than
the abeve-the-averuge plctuiw hen1.
"Golem" and "Theodora," of ceurve,
have net yet been teen in Philadelphia.
But I'm afraid there will be a let of
'Tem Mix and Bill Hart fans who won't
like veur oninien of their favorite W?
need all k
the varied
of the Mix
and tell me
talking about, you mustn't blame mc for I
publishing their letters. This Is an
open forum and you take chances when
you "knock" our Western heroes. Of i
course, I m net wiling you my personal
buck.)
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XMAS GIFTS
Trunks
Suitcases
Wnllets
Traveling Bags
Overnight Bags
Brief Cases
Umbrellas, etc.
, Fitted Catci; extra fine selection,
containing 8 te 15 pieces, at prices far
bidew the ulual value.
ARATA & CO., 1726 Chestnuts l, su.
Ae Connfcfieri With Any Other Stere. Special Repair Department
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tastes of the fans. If any SNp (V
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WE SPECIALIZE in the new and unusual things for Ladies und
Misses some new importations just received for the Christmas
scuoen.
TOP COATS AND CAPES
English Tweeds and Fleeces in warm, roomy, com
fortable gurmenta that ure confined te ua both ns te
style and fabric.
WOOL HOSIERY
Scotch and Lnglish Weel in plain und fancy colors,
with or without clex. Alse dependable) qualities in Silks,
Lisles, etc,
LADIES' SWEATERS
A large assortment of new things in silk Fashion
knits, Weel Pull-evers and Tuxedo styles at moderate
prices.
WAISTS AND SHIRTS
Plain Tuilered ready te wear or made te your
measure from exclusive imported fabrics.
GLOVES
Standard mukeg and styles in the best leathers ,inu
wushablc fabrics, as well us the mannish-made kind
with u style nil their own.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
An unusual line of Silk Combination, Envelope
C hemises, Camisoles, Bleemers and Petticoats, os well
.- jtnple numbers of Athena and Lagrecque.
Handkerchiefs, Weel Scarfs
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diea aa 'A Message h rem Jlars and
'The Man Who'?
"Take, for comparison, his "Rlcht
Wnv' or 'The Price of Itedemntien.' I Yerk
Personally I helleve that he U built 1 Studies
Inqaiisltlve Addresa Kthel Clavton,
at I.afcky Htudleu, Hollywood. Mar
Kucrlte M&rsh, Hetel Mentertj, Ntu
Myrtle stedman, uewmii
Culver City. Calif.
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LARRY SEMOX HAS
LOTS OF VARIETY
IN LEADING WOMEN
Will Rogers Knew Hew
te Quiet ierveits Cat
THEY Vierc uhins a Per. an ea: c.
high degree in makinc "One
Glorious Day," in whieh Will
Hejrerti and I.Ila Lee played t1:"
leading rnles.
The eat was nervous. Will Holers
held it In his lap for some minutes,
("treklnji its fur, and prei.entb k
began te purr
"Det.'t anybudj (iisturb tiiat
eat," 'aid the director Thereafter
In a hushed iee the crip', light
men, eameramen, aeters and ethcri
tiptoed about the plcre, until the
scene nn thet.
"A temperamental eat," re
marked Crure, "is wnrse than a
temperamental Moter."
Llla I.ee t'eelariil Rogers hypne
tlzed the feline, for it behaved won wen
lerfully thereafter
(LC AS A Hill
$90 te $265
Here is the
.eu Etude
Medel at
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By CONSTANCE PALMER .
Hollywood, Calif.
'FTER all the trouble Larrj Snmen '
X. has had finding and holding en te I
a leading woman, he haH none bark te i
the one who played in most of his
former comedies Lucille Carlisle! Lu
cille, who is a nice girl, r. beautiful ,
jrlrl, and letH of fun, thought nhc'd I
like te play about In New Yerk for a
while, se she raid geed-bye te Ixirry I
and took the train. Then he had a
Buccesalen of leading women, the last
of whom was Ann Hasting, late of the i
"Hurricane Hutch" wrlal But Ann and j
Larry had neme t,ert of disagreement
and ahe went EaHt en twenty-four I
hours' notice. j
Teny Claudie, an admired friend of
nine, and just atjeut ttie nest camera- j
man in the business, has been engaged t eT hlg ncw plrture. ne realize Ms
te photograph Nerma Talmadge s new
nleture. which Is Hhertly te start. i own B0(1 I101"'8 nnd hiR own ,lralta'
Wallace Ueld is beginning another of I thins better than any one else, being n
Ills automobile stories. This one Is a'HmBrt man, se he decided he was th
transcontinental race, wnicn. wnijner bMt , pleturlj!e hu pln
It, Dyron Morgan has been sweating ' ' '
bleed ever for a year and a half, inter- I I,fttn " ?elnS te 'lrt him.
ralttentlv. te get it Inte picture shape.
Edith Roberts is te be his leading
woman. She'n a sweet girl, and every
body ought te knew her. She's lately
ffraduated from Universal stardom te
a O. B. De Mille picture, one at I nee,
ObBd new as Wally k leading woman
By thetway, about two weeks age I
was ever nt Wally's house, cussing and
discussing a number of things. We at
in hl famous "btudy" and looked at
pictures and talked. It's certain that
J bud the time of my life I'm always
a little leary of gentleman actors when
they reach such prominence One can
fee e easily disappointed. Hut he's Just
tjt sweet and cordial and clubby as .our
beat beau In high school.
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TtTAliny CARRY'S another dear.
AX What de you think he's done, uew?
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you dafc- milk is guardud witli zealous care.
All equipment and utensil.-, u.-,cd in the han
dling of Abbotts "A" Milk are sterilized daih
and the sterilization is checked by our own
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STANLEY Company of America, which it, a guarantee of
early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com
pany of America.
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BERT LYTELL
in "THi: M VII0"
ALLEGHENY l;T!vS. ".Tl
GLORIA SWANSON
in "i mii;ii Tin: i.ami"
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(-MlHit1l by himself, the, continuity year!
Stuan
He did
I'rlseilla Penn's current feature, "Con
flict." Marshall Nellan and Wesley liarrv
took five reels of "Penrod" as much
as Is finished te date and showed it te
the children's ward of the California
Hospital They projected It en the
celltng, m that all the little bedridden
patlentu could s It Mr Nellan pre
dicts a time, net far dibtant, when all
hospitals will have a regular arrange
ment with exhibitors te secure films for
this purpose It seems a very reason
able and wonderful Idea. In many of
the hospitals the show pictures de
nated, especially by stars, but the
projection takes place in nn assembly '
room, se that only convalescents are
able te enjoy the performance. I knew,
brcause I missed nut a film etnt ever by ,
Miss Pickford te Bt." Vincent's lest
Vittm
Bread
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