Pi.-'r ". ,-Tipvrv-t --VTSV TfrVV i i Pyi "wVTsv ' i" fr 7 V i' fcr j It- K if f hML i. l'e TXe Daily Mevie Magazine KLIEG-EYES NOT VERY MUCH FUN, CONNIE FINDS OUT Dy CONSTANCE PALMER Hollywood, Calif. COUPLA tln.vi nge your noble friend, Cennie Palmer, get Klle-cycs looking nt Hetty Compi-en. Xv, I knew tliey will lier "nullum" Hetty, but flie shouldn't be ns brblit ns flint! It wni like till: Hetty win nil dresbed tip In nn Annrlic costume for her new picture, "The Xoee," mid wni wn loll ing two men beating each ether mi. She looked se rlinrmliiR during the rclienrstl J couldn't keep my cye-t off her. And then the lights went en. nil of n sud den, nnd I kept nn gazing pnt her. right Inte the blinding rnys of n super light. Start (net picture encl danced be fore me the rest of ilii day. nnd the nct morning I woke up. ni well ns I could with lids red nnd swollen, nnd tear running down my cheeks. All for Betty! After using the usual reme dies berie ncid. caster oil (jnt tn putting it in your eyes some time!) nnd peulticcH of scraped raw potato and ten leaves, I'll pass the word that today finds me much ns usual. This Is a common occurrence mho ig picture people, nnd ejie of tliec things that the public1 doesn't lienr much about. Usually they Imvc te step work for a day or two. for It In net only Impossi ble te hide the condition with makeup, but grease paint won't stay en for the tears. And hew It hurt" ! FROM the sublime te the rldiculum l.ee Meran has left Pniversnl and will henceforth be associated with Cen tury Comedies, lie is ills own pio pie duccr, director nnd story -writer. Frem the ridlculum te the sublime : JInll Caine 1 expected in Hollywood one of Ibesp days, te pass en the script and oversee the production of "The Christian." which is shortly te be made Inte n picture nt Onldwyn. Charles Kcnyen wrote the continuity, nnd ninny -. ..i- -- i.i.... ....i.i. i r iL. ,.. .., ....... !.,..,. t ..!. I the stnr pnrt, nmeng them Jeseph LUllllflir, ii;ifiii- uir uliiijj . .mishit:!. .11 I...I Schlldkrniir. OciiiiiiKrnur. ... ! Betty Rlythe Is te appear in the pic- turizatien of n I.h Beach story by T nited Artist", they say. She is a very "'.' " "". "" i '"' nijiuiii- you an impertinent person, bv nnv ancing around at the universities. She means. But I'm afraid T cannot share rtepped off e I elumbus te visit Ohie jour admiration for this handsome State, at the invitation of the students, jeung Italian. In "The Tour Horse Herse Horse Yeu rcmembe- he was recently voted i men" I think he was fine right up te rrinceteii s most popular nctress bv tlmt the time he tried te be heroic. Then I school. After she's finished with the think Iip went bloeev nnd stnvcd bloecv. Rex Beach story, she plans te mnke a And I think he i bloeev-floo'e In most concert tour of several Eastern cities. nf "The Sheik." New watch all the Clnre Sheridan, who needs or should fair young renders of this column jump need no introduction te you. visited our I en mc with both feet' famous colony about n month nge. nnd I ' Fii iI .. lint lIi Hn etn Inn. ! "rues iiiii., linn mic nas ciiangcii ncr i .Ideas radically regarding films anil the making of them. When she came, the had tiic patrenising, tolerant attitude toward us that se nianv people, famous 'nd otherwise, have. Hut after watch ing the huge productions, the business- jiiue attitude anil the mammoth plants '(apologies Mr Clese-Cps!). she has light-about-faced, nnd new regards us jvuii i no most wholesome respect and!nini . i,i, ,. u i,Vnn,l uinrin. ! fedmtrntlnn. llHllKIlt All VETERANS OF WAR BEST WORKERS, SAYS STUDIO CHIEF THAT army training Increases a man's value In civil life materially Is the belief of Irving ( Thalberg, gen ial manager at Universal City, who ;bas just proved Ii te his own satisfac tion. , i When Tlnrrv Carey went te the Mo Me "Jave desert te film "The Fex," a civil Jan contractor estimated that it would takc ninety dajs te build a camp for Tiis unit. Harry Schcnclc. production manager. (had a clever young lieutenant en his ;tnff when he wes majoring around during the war. lie icceinmended him jte Thalberg. The man mine. He is :R. E. Tayler, an assistant director I iwben there Is no war te divert his hulnd. I "Jump out te the desert." said I 'fichenck. "take a leek at the situation Jnnd tell mc hew long It will take te I jbulld u camp that would pass army i IlilRpectlen." i "Ycr.zlr," mid Tayler. It took Tnvler exactly nlneleen days te build n camp. Men curled up under I army field hospital, while ether men. j fheld In icscnc. took their places. On the fifth dnj n cliff looked as though It seuld held up operations. The civil- ' Inn contrncter estimated thnt it would 'take five steam shovels at a thousand dollars n scoop te remove the obstacle. I Tayler nudged that cliff with a shot of TNT that sent 400 tens of muck 'ever Inte tlie next ceuntj . 0' tiik nineteenth day the eutnt arrived te enter coinfertnble tents, te bc fed In a mess hall by a leather- neCKCIl mess sergeanr anil te snoot a i picture that will go te the screen from S l" " - ";" ,.l the hottest hell -liele en the grcnt Amcr- miliar numbers being performed, but all ( lean desert Ah the tlrst camera clicked 0f (he liigliest standard and with suffi- -Tayler sat down te lest. He woke "P(ent contrast te make the concert one three days later in u hospital at Me- , . , ,ir.,I1I1j,llten has Il "Who's running the outfit?" he asked anxiously. ".hick hawten," was tlie answer. . rr...i ....li.l ... f,... ... ,.,.!, ..nr, 4 j.u)iui ii'iivii uh-1 i'""niii "' Jack Law. ten was a marine at Marc Island. A smaller camp has just been coin- 'plcted by another outfit of ex-service ,'inen It is for Kdwanl 1 I.neiiiuicl's use Jin filming Winners of the West, n Clal In wl.le'.i Art Acord Is Marred. JThe location is a wild and inncce.ssllile 'gulch near Chateswertli. five miles " ,j wngen reau tuat weuiii uisiecau- in 'vertebrae of a shimmy dancer. ' hftyiOT nnelher geed soldier?" asked It 'i'i,..n.n-.' nt Si'IiempK. lie had. In i'twentv-fetir hours Cromwell Clbbmis. who Is also an nssistiint director when "the fine doesn't need following, had smashed n trail into '!... .Ii... nn n I'UIIll) shed a trail Inte the gulch nnd wns 1 .... . " .. '.1 I riM.nll.n....u l.nllnF llmt .( 'iiini ceiiuriiicii in.li".- " ; , &, ex-heldier can handle liluiself liet.er gi nny coudlllen thnn .. man who has .never cursed u uugier. t .... ... ,1 Film loes ire amaucr Rvi.rnl en-res of nlnk-c.vcd white rain. .H...I-M nnnintnliie beautiful white fan- X. .. .... .1 l.1.1l.. ..!.,. .Ini'n. f L...l...t... rn.ulu (ew tllttlPM liettl'l! wipeVwIli nme cocks constitute , he does this line we k and ie ' TI W i; i i"l ,;", M "q" nt the Lasky Mudie-er a orchestra pli.yH few things better. 'I lu- be br gl.t nn. t tn ln tn pirt of It. Only occasionally nre nni- sole work, which enibracea nrctty nearly , "Madam ' " ' ' l) ,' '" ." JiTai; iscl In pictures nowadays save ev.-rv Instrument In the erchestru, was npcri .1. mil tl ' nlili 1'"f.,lliVn'-1 i, x,;Si. in,, hi.t very frenuentlv beautifully done, the ensemble being leri.i and "P.igliuccl -t the iluul ce-, inii mirriiiiM. xevt'rni I iiiiiiiik iii.n .n.,v- .ir. .-liiiyim. r... -...... ... 3.- ..-..-- , ., FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOK OF STARS .I.U'QUEMNE THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX IK- HENRY Inuuisltie l.ett.v Address Claire Windser, nt 'iCI-l Santu Menica beulc- , .,,li,Lt ,b" ' sne. vnrd. f.es Angeles. She IS n beauty. , ... I Innn s l te Ppii.h i i.tj Tsisttepl street If nn Imre hiVii untrliinr fills1' street If ou have been watching this department lately ou will have seen the answers le nil your questions about Rudelph Valentine. Ne. I don't think . - "" ...... .. .. .... . ..... .. jr S. Ivltle wrote u letter te this department the ether dav wh'cii I warned him would bring down the wrath of the Tem Mix nnd Buck .Tenes fans upon him. Here Is n come back from C. Murtiu Martcll. who gives General Deliver)" ns his address; net e iVttcr' from V.V. I ittlc. If ion enrfl te tnk fl trouble vn-i ran Vv. I "in tlie .Mevie Fan's Letter Bex I ye'i enn ev I-. - - ....... .... ...v. - ..wws. for nreducers nrc about exhausted. i ''Of course it is impossible te cx jliaust ALL the geed stories that there aie. but he must remember that a geed many holders of copyrights will net i sell the motion-picture rights te their i stories. Anether reason for what jeu , call tlie decline of American plays is this: there are very few real geed 1 tccnarle writers and directors nnd se many plays nrc spoiled for the geed man'. "As for his rcinniks nbeut Bert Ly , tell, if he will tnUe into consideration tlie nbeve reasons adapted te Lytell's I case, he will be answered pnrtly and I ngnin lie must net forget that his opln epln i Ien Is one-sided. It is net for Lytcll te decide what te piny when he Is under contract, nor is it for him te decide when there are no better pictures for him te sheet. The same applies te every actor en the stage. alld lllOllOM-IIClllll.- Ulill.llllt I "Acting and motien-pictuie mnl.lng i a nnismu preuuci. ... . , .i i.,.in.. n h,-k n th,. train tiinlaht. " m iimii miuiuis uu,.,; ,,,i . ,,, , ... . i . . .. ......... ....ii..........i.iti.iv,T.niiitrr . are great things mid wonderful. Bl'T: "Mr. L ttle deul.tlcss knows nmt -;' . r "'th,ny ,se?" """ n llup reputation mjseu-ien . there Is a great commercial side te it Keine wasn't built in a day and when I .;..' .,11 " Beekie Sknrvnn 'IW ver. ut n bM" '" m 1"'m ,llat, wllcb must be taken into censidera- he considers that the 'movies' hnie I ' ' ; ,,,',., 7 ct e 1U (liu" l Kct n h(1""rc (,fal V.""'1 en for t counts for just ns much ns. , been taken seriously enlj within the I nipicd I nt 1 Wfi " f ; ' that's en the leiel-in sp te of Sknr- net mere thai., the act,...l mnking of last ten years he must admit that '"n" '$. ,"' Ub "t ( A von! Damn Sknrian ! He wouldn't lie picture. If Mr. Little will send wonderful progress hns bcu made. Of lnenth,,;,irir " ' '. ,,,. ! " x"uU fnci ",, have hnd a leek-in en a two-bit bM me bis address I would be delight-d course there arc bound te be slumps in c liecrli g. nnd ni ipfip d nt r iihwm ngnin fop n)eri wi0M tlnn one ,f , hn,n.t r,l., n ii alter further with him. both caliber of stories and prcduc- 'Tlujt 11 b" nnetber I ng sh of furj ,., lhc cnscs fm. himne. , ..: .i .,,.f n..rn wlili his ideas about tlnns. but I urn sure that when Mr. npu P'"h ,, '" ."":"" .'" .'." bedv'.l linve trusted him !' The Great Adventure.' net a .,... ..In'." n,i Vender who prefers te be known simply ns ... .. ricrapiMc uuim;s in ,. i-i tlie following : I,, vniir answer le C. S Little, veu reallv 'passed the buck' le yours trulv. I 'am strong for the American dtars tucli ns Tem Mix, who rcall) ORCHESTRA PERFORMS A BEAUTIFUL PROGRAM Familiar Numbers Arouse Enthusl asm of Big Audience thk vnoertAM nmtnleiilaiR '"one" ie .Ne 2 B.ch hwnphui" i " nwiei S mwlionle Suite Unh.h.fB.Jllff liin-tWv.ICni aal.elf Yesterday's concert of the Philadel phia Orchestra was marked by a pre- . ,, f. ,.. three fa- , Ul 11"- "V ! ' -" --" given this season. i It began with the beautiful Hrnn- ,ipi,pri? Concerto Ne. - Mn !' mnjer) il'ii'-'S - . ., ii... ....,,. i of llacll one 01 roe I'lirin i 'iu- tiens of thnt great master in tlie purely Instrumental teim. It was finely per-f-..i ntinneinllv the sole parts, the I er,.i.,t'm pliulng with spirit and en- thuslllhm. nnd the reading of Mr. Ste- ijnusiti hrluslng "lit the wealtli of in- J H, b .hnnwterizc all of ' j.,,i.ij, ,.0Iks and maintaining an ml- , nvlruble balance belwieu rnc sole an-l IleuT'dlmcuU lrP"mt nnrtef VheT-'t mllu'meiit" "'is divided la tween the two players with excellent remlfs. Tlie clear-cut nnd beautiful Haydn symphony in number. I h ' points out in in t; miner wn- ine seeenu icrc are. ns .Mr. (.llmnn iirecrnni. some nma?.- , In, 'PffXk rheWlt- ..n ......... -.-- . - for a co. d many veers te .nine, but tlie '?r.," ?;.''.. ..,. .in ,.lK...i k ii m, ,e . ' i, V , 'v.'rv s imll i um- for "V ,Xs U,e werH sound e'd tashleni'd The concert closed with tlie "Schche rn.ade" suite of IUmsky-Korsakeff, one ,... I . ..I... ..r til...-! ... I.'..r-t.n ..,.fT ...... 'of the great modern works ter erclics- I ten. full of the atmosphere of the Orient neil a niasteriilcec of orchestration. EVENING' PUBLIC - LOO AN M. NEELY thrills millions every day. Then there re Prisellln Dean nnd Len Clinney. My friend, tell me where 'Gypsy Weed' 1 compares with 'llcputntien, or nnv for- ..!r... ..!.... -1 ..1,1. SI t.-lt fc" l"lj III-..-!::! nil "l .uilLMIUIl vti. rn...- t-...i ' "New. erite, Ti I fill us wi lenh one "Vn.i. ..ili,. l,eni, fV. ,n,-in'., tn. civil i iiimn iiiii ii iw iiiiivi hup til- Lein .m, Air. Little snys will vith Tem Mix plais. Tliere is answer: lie is tlie eiggeit box- office attraction and Is nlwejs In pop ular demand. I am sure I am speak ing for the American public. Mr. Fex cannot turn out Tem Mix productions fast enough. Really, new, did unj foreign play come se geed nn the following American mevies: Cnnni" Ward in l he l ncnt. .Mac .Murray in U!l 1 HII Ill' WitllH- Ullll UlMl UUWIlk .T.....I i i.f i. .,f i... ". sjivt, il,A fna,t nii.l liil nl.A.tt 'Over the Hill'? New' plenn-. Mr Little". ,r'l ." ....1 ..i.. ..,..V,if ...,. ii., sec Tem Mis In '"The Night HnrM- ' man' nnd. if veu have any extra change I reu nrc net saving for .suggestive for- I "eign movies, go sec Charles Ray the rent American oej in ecnip iron. W. II. Renne writes: le nn itiii.rKsti-il reader of your de- Pnrt'ment in the Evbmne I'rni.ie LK.nc.r.n I am wire n great manj fans will weUemc your 'Letter Hex as a your 'Letter llux as n .-.. . . . . A ,1.. tl place n Rive vent te their feelings. "for instance i iiBnc win. . e. r into flint Bert Lytcll has net been given the proper vehicles for his talents i ,,.n, 1.n ...tl.li. Id met tihnnf- fitil 11,1 anu uuii. i"-- i",ul, ,",.,;',, "-- ! en Tem .mix ami "i" nun. ii n includes one sentence In ills letter that I want te take exception te. that is 'American plnys seem te bc falling back instead of advancing.' "New if Mr. Little really meant legitimate piajw. of course no one could raise a dissenting voice te his statement, but tnklng it thnt he means pictures I'm Inclined te think tlmt some people will d sagree with him. Take the vast output of American producers in the Ins; six months. If you will glance through that list you enn pick out nt t 4 n ilnmii t.nnl 1 trim, t iiinflnnii pictures, each one just a iciiftL n uwwii '-v ""'i ".... American i little better that Its predecessor, waeu jeu compare s predecessor, wncu jeu compare I the tccnnicai points, uiui g 10 iiiauu u l lliininu ......v. Little sees the beautiful and Inspiring spectacle that will held the screen of one of our legitimate theatres next month he will be convinced thnt Mr. (irifflth is one of our preduicrs who is constantly tnking n step ferwnrd nnd setting new standards for our younger and less experienced dliecters te strive for." CAPACITY HOUSE HEARS SAN CARLO "FAUST" Metropolitan Opera Heuse Filled and Admirable Performance Given It remained for the ccr-pepul ..Fnust te draw the largest audience of the San Carle's scanen at the Met ropelitnu Inst evening. All the scats were taken, there weie many standing and all the boxes were filled ; even te these in the ..rlrrmn fen of tl.n l.n..n " "" " " ' -..-. And a ineie enthiibiastic nudience hah net thus fnr greetnl the company. It was a most excellent presentation. The Inst nf the Philadelnhln flM.nnn(. I - - -" made lier appearance with the company. Miss Ilcntricc D'Allesnndre, wlie sang the role of "hlcDci. hue mane a most prcpeuscsvir jeung lecr, nnd while she seemed slightly nervous nt first in lier sint'liig of the llewer song, "Parlate O'Amerc," seen nfterwnrd she was en- .. , l.lI,1)M(.ll flml .Usplayed an ad- ' ' miiable .,uality of u.iee and geed train- inr; T.re were tli.'cc I'hilndelphin singers ' '" lnt evening's jast : H.aiica Saiejn. , ns Marguerite; Henri Scott, as Me- ' nhlstepheli . and Miss D'AIIcnuilre. .M;.,s .Saieya's fresh, brilliant voice . , ,..it,. ,,pnlru thrnujih- , ... . . , ein n u : n.- ..; . .'" ., "'5, "' , ".ii.ru rseiiir was niri- iiucst. cimui .hocasen. Henri ScejtV Ie- l'"" i" iiiiiiiuii.- "'"-'i""" nuulence. nnd It wns admirably nctcd. ' w " bm sung. Mr. Agestln . ns I'a.iM. again appeared l wn- ndiantage, nnd his "Salve Dlmnra" il.... ........1 ntT.it I. ivlitli. .In.eiili while ' ll '""- '""" - V " ..,... Hever Mine and in ted the rele et Vnieiiiini' lu a most acceptable manner Klinova was the Martha and Manuel I'erc:, I lie Wagner LEDGER - lJPHILADBLPHlA; SATURDAY, CHAPTER 1 One Hundred Thousand Dollars A WILD and prolonged " reur came from every quarter of the race track. It Mvcllcd lin volume. It came again, and ngnin. Pandemonium itfclf seemed loosed. Outside the inclesure. a squat, fat man. the perspirntieu rolling in streams tiewn his fnce, tugged nt his cellar with frnntlc, nervous jerks, ns lie leant d In t.icr the side of a high-powered enr, nnd with his ether hand gripped at the arm of the young man in the driver's scat. "Dnve, listen te 'cm! My Ged, lis ten le 'em!" snarled the fnt mnn. Dnve Hendersen, with the tee of his beet, moved tlie' little block satchel that the ether had dropped en the fleer of the car further te one side; and, by way of excuse for dlscngnglng ills nrm, reached into his pocket for his clga- ICttCH. "I can hear 'em even a yard away nut here!" lie .said lmpcrturbably. "Sounds like n great day for the book ies net !" The fnt mnn secured his grip en Dnve Hendersen's arm again. "I'm wiped out every last cent all I've made In years," he said hoarsely. "Yeu get that, don't you? Yeu know knew it 1 I'm cleaned out and jeu don't seem te give n damn!" "Why should I?" inquired Dave Hendersen calmly. "I guess It's their turn, ain't it?" Beekie Skarvan's red -rimmed little gray eyes narrowed, and lie swallowed hard. ' "I've plnvcd square. I have! lie ,1, ;.,,, I "An,l Tm wlneil nut!" "Yes snuare as hell!" amended i Dave Hendersen. , . "Yeu don't give a damn!" shrilled Beekie Skarvan. "That's like you ; That's like the let of you! Where would you have been If I badn t taken jeu up eh?" , "Ged knows!" said Dave HcndcKen dispassionately. "I'm net blamingeu for trjing te make a croelc of mc. An apoplectic red heightened Beekie Skarvan's flushed nnd streaming face. "Well, that's one thing I didn't make a bull of, nt any rate!" he retorted viciously. Dave Hendersen shifted his cigarette from one corner of his mouth te the ether with the tip of his tongue. There was n curious smile, half bitter, helf whimsical, en hi lips, ns lie leaned suddenly tewnrd the ether. "I guess veu're right. Beekie! He shrugged his shoulders. "But I've enlv just found it out mjself. se if you think there's any cengrats coining tp you nnd you're sere because jeu didn't get 'cm before, you knew why new." The seewl en Beekie Skarvan's fnce deepened, then cleared abruptly, nnd tii! mnn forced n nervous, wneezy cuucuie. "Yeu won't feci se blamed cool abe.it I it tomorrow morning when you come te , size this up!" H" was whining again.' but plaintively new. "I'm wiped out, I I tell veu, and it's tee hnri n crnck for Tjdemnn te gic me nny mere backing1 nftcr he's bquared this up se what arc jeu going te de, eh?" , "- --- . -, Ctr. Il.n r-lnc:. It wns already after tlircc. uave ucn.icrsen ginm-cii ui im- .u "I'm going up te Frisce It I ever t ktiirted!" he said brusquely. "I ve nuVcd the train, ns it is. and thnt means a ninety-mile run-and wc ic still wnMlng time! Let down e ciy-cs. Yeu get Tydemnu en the long distance iwnui iiiii nc nij T ....l.l.,f Unlr, inm llllsslll? t lip . frnln!" Beekie Skarvan's voice had I .nn.. nlmn.i inirrntliitiec. "There I WflMl'i any use of you going until I 'knew TjiHnnn was nt home, nnd unless ....... - ,- . , , i t ldd of him before the Panics cles- i et held of him before the bnnUs cles etl W11S there? And if 1 d been able " .. . s te gut him nt once we iingei mvc im n, in nrrnm-r it liv wire with a bank lcrt ,lirv were carrj lug that much I . l.- 1. ...! p..i. ...mild,. 1 linvn . in rcnuy tnp.11 mm ... ., ....... . " stave this gang of wehes elT until then by telling cm xyueniaii a iminu-K "" "All right: ' uac mciiucimhi . apparently much mere intent upon tlie stnrting meebnnism u ,f t be car. than he was upon ciuicr ins c.-iiimuuu ..r ,s COinpainen's words. The engine was niltcu,iy purring softly when he looked nt Hoe'kIu Sknrvan ngaln. "Well, i . . . t .. j' , ... i,nf'H t(j arriingciut-'iii ; Ti demon v. ill have the money in ..,.- ; .... , ,, l.,,,,.!! Hum. , - , Veu ,,0 tmre lin( KCt lt. ...-. -- , ., tlml's sake. Dave! It leaves lit l o'clock. Seme of ' these pikers that never turned a red In their lives before 'II lie laying me out if I don't Hash the long green then, Yeu get me, Dnve? I'll have all I can ,ln te stnvc 'em oil mat long, i wish I could go with jeu and get out of here. hut they (1 tliitiu i was running away, nnd " "I get you. said Dave Hendersen. "They all' love Hoeklc Skaivan! Well, it's wittr car. and you've get n right there, but get off the step unless jeu 're (eining!" He threw in the clutch, nnd the enr fehet forward. "Se long. Hoeklc '." he thing out ever his shoal- der. ar An hour passed. Out in the free sweep ,cc,,f country th car was running nt ter. rifle speed, aiui iiu. hu. i- " Vl end Dave Hcnderben's dnik ejes, oe nnd tclf-rellent. strajed te tha Uttle black handling at his feet as thej had done many times before, while the iKht lips parted slightly in ii smile: nnd hudilenly. ever the rush of the wind and the rear of the speeding enr. he sneke aloud. , , , ,. "One bundled thousand dollars in .ash " said Dave Hendersen uicdltn t relv "Well, it leeks like the chance "v," been wairlng for what? Onlv I can't go and let old Tjdeman hand lt "".'. ,,, mi Vi. liim the deubl IT te mc ami iiiiii- "i; " . cress, can IV Once lie shoves lt at me, i nnd sas, 'Dave, my boy. take this buck te Skarvan,' I'm stung, and there's i nothing doing! That's right, ain't it? Well then, what's the answer .' The bread, muscular shoulders set a ' l,M, V.. . l. ..I .. I Arrew Planes Fer Beys and Girls Ask veur daddy te elder to te to merro'w's Sunday Public Ledper new and bc certain of getting the big cut-out page or ARROW PLANES You'll have heap3 of tun with these ARROW PLANKS because they will de almost all the stunts an airplane will de. And remember in addition le the ARROW PLANES tomor row's Sunday Public Ledger con tains six full pages of "Funnies." iiiTuiu ii k ui, H.i. ..... a " ucrseii. who nod worked ier RKiirvnn inn until just e few minutes age Yeu w,vc.nl enlJ( t)0W? Bllt os it was,, knew that! I ceuldn t help It, could I.' Tv.liun.in wnnl.i slmnL have te cough I . l .v . ..a nil iinr iiiiiii i I'm iiiiii . . ri ...... r and the run won't hurt jeu. Yeu can scceml hundred 'thousand out of irrn.i the evening train back. 1 can i,i ...mi,,.,.. .i.. .., ,,n v u u-nsn't fill W Ml HI'. UIFII L HMVJ 1 (v ....... ..Hb..( .!.. .Him. j i fn t mind uiui i ruin inn . . FROM NOW ON By FRANK L. PACKARD (AUTHOR OF "THE MIRACLE MAN") CopvrleM, l'it. l ruMe 1'tiecr Cowpeni little mere rigidly ever the steering wheel, nnd the square Jnws clnmpcd In n sort of dogged defiance In the face of his self-propounded problem. His mind, ns though' seeking therefrem the solution he demanded, was reviewing the facts and circumstances that hnd placed thnt little blnck hnndhng, with Its sug gestive possibilities, at his feet. It had been n' bad day for the bookmaker!, and n particularly bad day for Beekie Skar van for it was the culmination of sev eral extremely bad days for Beekie Skarvan. Shots at odds that were stag gcring had wen again and again. There was nbselutely no question thnt the mnn was wiped out a geed many times ever. True, Tydeman was coming te the rescue, but thnt did net put Beekie Sknrvan en his feet ngnin;- It only paid the bills, and saved Beekie Skar van from being used as a street cleaning device In the shape of a human mop! The curious tiling nbetit It wns thnt Tydcmnn was in any wny connected with Beekie Sknrvnn ! Everybody knew that Sknrvnn was crooked from his beet soles up except Martin K. Tydeman. But that wns Tydcmnn's wny ! Tydeman must have been told often enough, but Tydeman wouldn't believe it. That wns Tydcmnn's way! Once, years nge. Sknrvan hnd tipped Tydcmnn off thnt one of his string wns being "doctored." It did net mnltcr that Skarvan had jug gled his Information, nnd hnd tried first te piny both ends te the middle by Black mailing and then double-crossing the man who hnd done the "doctoring" Tjileman did net knew that and Tj de , . ... .,.., ns unshaken in 1 his belief Mint there was no squnrcr mnn en the circuit thnn Beekie Shnrvnn. It had resulted In Tjdeiiinn becoming u silent partner of Beekie Skaivan and the betting fraternity had been net n little pleaded, for Tjdemnn'.s millions 'went up en the beard better than even against iioeklc Skarvan's trlcMncs. Dave IIcnderBen nodded lii- bend It was quite tine. Mnitin K. Tydeman was getting te lie quite an old man new. but Martin K. Tjdemnn was still hailed Hit 1.n. ... .nr.l .... .ml.filllf fmttlp ui nn- .iiiuiuni. aim'i uuiiiHH "' .,,., p fnP,,, i,nii ..'r known and if weuh, bc n ,ulc re, ,, tlmt uing of K.lerf It ,vas t()0 i)n(1 nmt it i 1. i i., i ui..,-..,,,, me croel.U(1 from lllc Krnlln,i Up and who . . . i knew it nny better thnn he, uave urn n) j Jf ,iP1)PIMi(.(i t.tliey upon whether i,e nave Hendersen, could get his nanus . men(,v w,,011t rceptlng it ns a trlIlit from (h(, ,)1(1 millionaire, ....,.,, ,. .. f()el ... Dnve Hender- ,fn;, U,nt...t. will, n sluirt) laugh. "What's the difference? Yeu pinch it cither way. don't you?" He shook his head, as the enr tore forward. "Mnbbe." he muttered, "miibbe i nm. and mabbe there ain't any differenie but there h nothing deitiL' that wny. 1 Again Pave Hendersen relapsed Inte ilence. He drove in a puiely me - chnnlcal way. His mind wns rankling 'new In n sort of lilt cr sncciilntien ever i the jenrs that reached back ns fur as i m; mu k'"i Tiny weie net nn altogether ii'e.ising memen ; and that was win he wauled, and net enlv wanted, hut had made up his mind te have S100.0HO. He did net remember either his father or hi mother. They hiidn'l had any memy. but he had nn impression thnt thej hnd li"en rnther decent people enli tlfej had died. He hnd been a kid whci. it happened he didn't knew hew old eld jil.t a kid. Seme one had put him in r M'hoel. an (ii'pliiiii school. It had In i n l hell of a place. And at ten lie had iiiii nwaj. After thnt. beginning bj iiial.imt himself useful mnuiid one of tlie train ing stables, he had ihed en the i.ice courses ever since and had rl-en te the heights of becoming l'.oel.lc Skarvan'-. clerk ! Ills laws clumped haul. It was a piker life, but here was a chain e le get out of it! He had been looking for the chance nnd heie it wn if lie could get away with it. There had been lets of chances befeie, .bailees for a cw thnntniiil ilnlliii'e hut the het lindn't i.,.. ....... I ni.Miinli Hi. l.iwl ..veil III 1 1,. u.ru .'". .......ft... - .i. ... .i .1 .i .iii.... i.:... inner iii.in iiuiT uu-.iiiii ii.iimi ii in self, for that matter, nnd It was pull- li.iii'ii:ii;!ir:iiiiiili!.aiiK',iii;!iiiiimiiii;Diiiiiiiiiii!iiiii 0 You'll snie nienej by shop ping today at nn Asce Slerc, t S Twe of our Specials this week g are: 1 Geld Seal Fleur. I 1Mb bag 49c 1 Hest Pure Lard ...n 10c 1 Loek for this name- plate en the windew: I w S" I STORES CO. B KMBRXGHl ' 3OTttenfiiraai?TinirJQ: tgJ ' "" ' ' ii i mmm " iYwife ' S5nSs nif- iiiiiiiuiie. iiiiii mi' 11 i t i i - av -- m 1 0ft m n PEOEMBER: 17, 1921'. ing Interest, toe: he had leaned It le Square Jehn Kelly, who ran the Pacific Ceral Saleen down en the Barbary Coast In Frisce. And he had a couple of hundred dollars in his pocket new;, tee, for that matter. But It wns all chicken feed. He hnd wen It. and he might win as much mere again some time or 'he might lese it. The gams wasn't any geed. It didn't gel any where. Maybe It was the Interest com ing In en Hint three theusnnd thnt showed up where the odds steed en a hundred thousand. There wast't any thing else involved. Was it a geed gamble? The inteicst en n hundred thousand would make a blooming gentleman of Independent means out of him nt one crack. Sure. It was worth the risk. If he get caught, well then geed-night! If he get away with It, well then zewle ! Yes but hew? That was the ques tion. If lie wouldn't go te Tydeman and let Tydcmnn trustfully hand the money ever le him. hew wan he te get the cash Inte liis possession? He was quite will ing te accept th" risk of pursuit and capture, given n few hours' start: he was quite willing te pit his wlt.s ngninst the machinery of the law that wns the gambling chance he ran: nnd it would be very simple te let Tydeman, in Tydcman's own library, sny. nssfst in packing the little black handbag full of money, nnd then, instead of tnklng the trnln back te Stockton te dlnnppcnr. The strong jaws clnmped harder. But nothing doing! Net Hint way! He'd A wild and piulenged le.ir came from every quniter of go the limit, and lie meant te have thnt huudrid theiisnild. and he would have it, and. mifc decided upon getting it, lie would drop in his tracks before he would give up the attempt, and be would drop in his tracks. f the attempt weic successful, before he lelinquKicd Ii is grip en tlie me.icj but that way wns raw. Rotten raw! Te get a wny and with a hundred thousand dollar was a sporting preposition, a gambling and n lighting chance, but te doublu deublu doublu ciess. a man who placed thai money In one's keeping in roeII faith was in Beekie Skarvan's line net Iils Well then hew? Tlie miles nnd the minutes and I lie half hours passed. Tight-lipped, the clean -shaven face M't anil h.ird, the dark cjes lutrospecteu us tliej held en the ie.ul ahead. I).ie Hendersen sat there, almost motionless, bent ever t lie wheel. Once he stepped le replenish his supply of gasoline, and th-ii the car reaied en ngnin, rocking in its speed. He drove perilously fast, in a sort ei subconscious physical synchronism with his lacing brain. One bundled thou sand dollars that was the i-takc. In another hour or se thai hundred thou sand dellai.s weu'd be his sonic way'. Tliere was no question about that! But hew? Tliere was something iron! cal in the tact that Tjdeman wns wnit- 1'imiOl't.AYS aii i i2li,. Merris & ranijunk Ae. , Alnambra m.u uaiiv m l' Uwa. u.15 & u Ill SS,n . SIMI'SHN In "SNOW BLIND" A I I I. 'I 1ITMV rilinl inr- Vli.aneny iULLVjni.iM v.i n i. ' ' ':ich. s GLORIA SVVANSON in "I'xnr.ii nn: i.ahii" ! APOLLO , e. I'ltn.mtnv rq I .. .v ..,...... 1'.Y DAVID POWELL III "AI'I'KAUX'.rKr.' ARCADIA ,cen.fV,r,iV OTH M llll r, NKII V'8 "BITS OF LIFE" ASTOR Kit WKI.IN K nll'.AItl) AVE MXTIV'T mU.Y s Ml ssev I.. "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" BALTIMORE iM'" nAirt.MenE I H ii -in l Mr i naemi inn in im mi sm dk fiRAssi: "COURAGE' 'bf.nn 1,,t :bri,A AVE IVIWl.r.V IIMIKV In Mriu NellnnS "DINTY" BLUEBIRD eaa, Susquehanna un'.ll 11 ALICE JOYCE in "nn', inm:u (ii.Mni:u DDAAnWAV llrea.l & Sndi Ae ijiw-l V J II it I-, jr. n I, ! - ' ' . L 'J Jl .M. - -! neiA ;WAlM;rru Mint tiii: i.ami" CAPITOL i mahki:t st IO V-" " - III M r. 11 lfl . J s WAt.i.vn: ur.ii) nna 01.0111 v swxnken 1 1 "Don't Tell Everything .J? .rtl rtKIl A 1 IMn S. Ili.nl.i. .....I A.... 1 UvJJ-.J1N11i no" 7 uiui 0 i. m sri; i.r, east in "The Cabinet of Dr. Caliban" Si DARBY THEATRE SHIRLEY MASON ihi'iiii:kmi:'; CIVIPRP .MAIN hT. IK.NAVUNh HIVU IU.Ji3 MATINKK IJAII.V CHARLES RAY In "SCIIr llt(" rrAIDnl mt amii & nruri a. iniiuuwuiii MATINLU 1 DAILY BUCK JONES IIIDtXll WITH IIKATIJ" In ITAKilll V nuiA-inL; i:;ii M.nktt bt ,41 I -ljlu HA JI TO MinNllllll' I S ' DeukI.i I'.ilrhankii it ml Lmiatuni'r 'I'nlin.iilKr i I "MATRIMANIACS'' ii ' ATI-1 QT THiSAiai, UlIuw fprutu a 1 JO in Jl. r rivi.i iiAll.i gj Mii.mtr.D iiAiutis in 1 "The Weman in His Heuse" GLOBE ewi mahki:t ht .'IHI unil (1 .10 lu 11 SHIRLEY MASON In "lU'KKNIK" GRANT 1UJ2 (IlniM vt. Mm Today Violin and Ornan Hucllul it 1-1 iji.nr 11-n "WHAT DO MEM WANT?" V COMPANY r J ing te threw It nt him, and that while he racked his mind for n method or getting the money Inte his possession, he must nlse rack his mind for a method thnt would prevent Its being forced upon himl. He laughed out sharply. "New, wouldn't that sting you I mumbled Dnve Hendersen. say. wouldn't that sting you I" And then, abruptly. Dave Hender Hender eon stepped the car at Hie side e tlie read. He had It new almost. It hm , ,i, ...., r if In n flash. And new he wanted te think it out without the distraction of linndling the ma chine. Then! came a mllc, and the smile broadened and he laughed ngnin. There was a picture before his mind t eye new that afforded him a grim sense of humor. He could sce the great bare dormitory in the orphan school, a room whes walls were decorated with huge scrolled mottoes and there was the one en the end wnll with Its great red painted letters, and the same old crack In the plnster-thnt zlgzngged Its wny through the words. Sure, he could se it! "Virtue Is Its Own Reward.' He had never taken much stock In mot toes, but it looked new as though that one wasn't nil te the bnd! By re- file!nr fn nllew himself te deUblC-CrOSS old Tydeman, he hnd new found a very much better way. He weuldn t haye te take the risk of pursuit new t he had any luck, for the very simple reason that there wouldn't be any pur suit : and instead of its being a sc f cvldcnt fnct that he hnd get away wilh the money, he would net new appenr In tlie nffalr at nil. He begun te elaborate the germ very carefully In his mind. He knew old Tydcmnn's house well, almost every inch of it, for he had been there en cr- the race track rands for Skarvan ninny times. Tyde- man had secured the money fiem the eniiK just Dcterc closing tine, and hnd ci(c(i te llt.t.CI,t these odds, it became taken it te his home. ' ydcninn s linblt I slmplv n question of winning, or of be wns te dine about (I Ml). These three : ,..i.,n.i t if i, .mi .,.;,i .. i... - , . facts woven together offered n most satisfactory solution te the nreblem. One hundred thousand dollars in bills of the denominations that Tydeman would be likely te call for in order te make it convenient for Beekie Skar van's use would be tee bulky for Tydc mnn te carry around in his pocket. Therefore, the money wouldn't be en Tydeman's person when the old mil lionaire sat down te his liigli-faliitin' dinner with his butler nt his elbow at 0:30. The money would bc In the library most likely aud the library was accessible, thanks te (lie hedge that flanked the driveway te the house. Dae Hendersen selected another cigarette from his package nnd lighted it thoughtfully. Se fnr, se gued ! And the rest wasn't te dusty either! He had the whole thing new. As seen as he reached Frisce lie would drive down te that shabby little street where he kept the shabby room in which lie lived during the off seasons en the turf, nnd leave the car standing in front of the house. Fiem his room he could ensilv gain tlie shed ul the rear of the place", nnd from the shed he could gain (he i'iimeri.,Y! The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is 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. I pep at MfiRTUFDM nrcmd st nt Erle urxLAI lNUllnt,Ki ... f t, j, j.. jj. .lAAir.S IIT.1VKI 'I'lrlVJWifltt. "THE GOLDEN SNARE" ts;ir3rTiT a i nivrn iiiii r- rx z & WALNUT " -ll-l. .M, fjlt tlfl It nd li 0 UtBt, UAiMIELS lnTIIK Hl'i:i:i) OIKI." .. , . , ..,...... .. . l K A I f 1I -lIJ!H.Sil,T ADOVO UltU.AU ... ....., unllJ ,, A ,n ,, .Ju ,, j, ?.,,;.. U?"J n A- r tn " :)u ' 'FOOL'S PARADISE" Lehl!?ll Palnrp am!inew" Ave. and "At 1 fcK 1 HE SHOW" I IRFRTY ui"AD & oeujmTIiaTn-'. 111JU.11 J MATlMIi: UAI1.V TOM MIX In "Till! KIH f.H 1)1 XMOMJlL OVERRROOK M'u",,ylF,BU' CONSTANCE TALMADGE Lu "t'i' tiii: iieaii with kai.i.v" PAI APF '-H mauickt H-rnmrr" ANITA STEWART In "I'l.ATIIIMIS (Ii: DHSTIXV" PRINCFSS 101M mahki:t vrunirr WILLIAM S. HART In "IIKI.I.'H II1N0KH" REGENT MAHKirr bT IJelew 17TII 11 '4.1 A 1 .. 1.1 i .! ... ....... ... . . " 4 " "DESERT BLOSSOMS" RIAI TO UEKMANTOWN AVENUI ., . JL"-LL.' Mii.i.K'H ...i,iii ni nsi.i.ij in "AFTER THE SHOW" RUBY "AaKET BT HCIADWT1I Mr- 'ri""'"'n,.,U'1;1 "'i'1 !" (ui'if.i in' "The Masked Avenrjer" I SAVOY l-'U iAKI4T5THKVf ! DOUGLAS FAIRbAn' nyj'ljyrruii. iNjrni: iaii:h ' SHERWOOD VA 'VTT, WANDA HAWLEY in "rins h.miiij STANLEY f,IAnr'T atIotii atIetii ' BETTY COMPSON In "I.MIIKM III T l.l K" STANTON fVV-VM it,',0,-,-, !."" "THEciuEEOSHEBA" 333 MARmrwy-- THE SERENADE" VICTORIA Kp i--;,7-etii nnsKMAitv tiii-iiv ..ii m'ii cA'vr inM JSHAME" RIALTO, WESTCHESTER TOM MIX In "ITEK VOIK OW.S IIKAI1T" biiic .and nil this without tlie slljlu. cs.1 chance of being observed. lie should be nbie le ge1 te Tydeman's house (U,j return -In. -say, nn hour, or nn hour nniLn half nt the outside. If nny one. noticed tlie enr in front it Would sccni only nntural that lie hnd gene te hi room te wash up and perhaps change his clothes after a ninety-mile rliti especially In view of the fact that the train he wns supposed te teke back te Stockton did net leave until 0 o'clock He leaned bnck In IiIh scat nnd blew n ?l".ekc .T.l.ns ,,nte "10 ,,lr cemplnccnilv.i "Sure!" observed Dave Hendersen. 'I guess I've get the odds switched te n little better thnn even money. I'd be back with Hint hundred thousand nnd no one the wiser, but I've get te hide it semewiicrc wnat And I can't mak me ioei piay or Hiding it in my room " Anether smoke ring followed the first Almest nny place would de se that I would befiisy te get nt. nnd nt the same time would net attract nttontlen te Mi,, when he went bnck le It. Well tin. shed, then? He nodded his bend sit dcnly. les, of course Mrs. Toelir's old pigcon-cete in the shed I It wns Hip ene plnce In n million 1 The money would be perfectly safe there, nnd he could get it again any time at n minute's no ,, Ag,nln ll0 "O'l'lc! bis iiead. The whole thing was as geed ns done new tn lCfftl0.mcy waH !'vI(,cn' 1,c '" only te get Inte the car, drive te Tydcmnn's house, mount the steps with the liiiu black satchel in his linnd-nn I req, t of Mnitin K. Tydeman, Esuu S he money tlmt Beekie Skarvan had sent him for. and which he hnd metered a matter of some ninety miles te obtain Dave Hendersen's tips parted in n sudden smile, though the eutthimt dogged jaw- was in no degree relaxed. There would be one whale of a hull" baloe! But the last man who could by the wildest stretch of Imagination have hnd anything te de with the rob' bcry was Dave Hendersen. After tlmt, maybe he would accept n necend hundred thousand from Tydeman and take it back te Beekie Skarvan tee I That was all he had te de play th game. In six months it would be seen enough te dig up and beat it out of Hip W est for keeps. There wasn't any hurry. Being already n mnn of affairs, it would take him some time te get these affairs settled up! There was old Square Jehn Kelly and thnt three thou sand dollars, for instance. Kelly couldn't produce the cash at nn instant's notice It wns invested in Kelly's business; but lt he tipped old Kelly off that he was thinking of chucking up the West, Kelly would hove it for hint at the end of a few months. Tliere wasn't nny hurry. Dnve Hendersen glanced at the car's clock and flipped the butt of his ciga rette away. It was ten minutes of lire. He started the car forward again but new lie drove leisurely. The plan he had decided upon no longer demanded an excess of speed. He was getting in pretty close te Frisce, nnd lie did net new want te reach tlie city until at least u few minutes after six. Tliere wns something superbly Insou ciant about the man as, fnr bnck in hit sent, his bnnds rested in n sort of mas 'tciful negligence upon the steering I wheel. Of ethics Dnve Hendersen knew I little, and cared much less ethics h.iil been misting from the curriculum of the school in which lie had been brought up. He wanted n hundred thousand dollars, because witli n hundred thousand dell.irs lie wns fixed for life; and, having Uwcen him nnd his goal, and having de- weighed the eetnng odds that steed be "ft i'i.u ..in. .. h"i i. sii vm, inj Uvnnl.l nnlflier wlilinner nor wliinn 1. would simply swallow his medicine. He was taking n spoiling chance he wa stnking bis libertj. quite possibly his life, against Martin K. Tydeman's hun dred thousand dollars. And Tjdcmau could afford te lese. He wasn't for putting Tydeman. or any one else, en Hie nicks; that wasn't the sort of game he had any us-e fiV lint a hundred thousand In Tydeman was street-car fine. He admitted that he would have preferred it should have b"cn some one ether than Tydeman. in the sense tlmt lie possessed nn un bounded admiration for Tydeman fo fe Tydeman. even though he was (no old te' take much of an active part In any thing, wns still the gnniesl sport en tecerd. But it was Tjdemnn, it hap pened thnt it was Tjdenvin: ami se. well D.iic Hendersen shrugged hi shoulders. "Step up. gentlemen, and plnee jour bets!" nun mm cd Dave Hendersen Miftlj. "And take n tip from inn linucli jour wads en I he dark horse!" 'l'e be continued Monday I'liorei'tjws Vhotepuyt tDMHKT r arAMimc The NIXON-NIRDLlNGERfTlf THEATRES UJ BEF MDMT B-n ABOVE MARKET SESSUE HAYAKAWA .. In "TIIK rntST.HOBN" CFDAR UOTIf ccdah avenue THOMAS Mi:inilAN A (lU)IIIA HWANSON "MALE AND FEMALE" COI mPI M Market bet BOth 4 COlb l10n.UlVl i.,enil3 7 and UP 51 MAY ANDERSON 111 "TOD MI'CH MAItniKll" , 1UJVIR0 ''"et st JUIVJD'J jmlln Junc OIUAnO AVB. e'i rr.inkfnrcl "!' WILLIAM S. HART L "O'MAI.I.Y OK 'III1S MOfNTKIl" . I FADPR 1ST & i.an-carti:h avs JUSTINE JOHNSTONE in "iikakt in i,i:t" . I Of! KT r,2IJ ami i.oyesT sTncBia .i-vjiJl j,,,, ,.3 3.30 Uv(1 e-30 te 11 ,. Ki'iMtnT urtiiiEV Dangerous Curve Ahead" MIVAM 62D AND MA11KRT STl '18. ISiyxvl-S ., , t sni nOKKIJT MrKIM nnil n.VlIU' A" V? ll 'THE LURE OF EGYPT' RIVOI I O-'O AND SAN&OM ST3. , IMVUL.1 MATINBIJ UAIUt VIOLA DANA !! "Tin; en- MHinr. i"it.vir" . ftQT-i QT THEATRB- um - 1 . iipiin'ltr. 'I iirinlM PAULINE FREDERICK Jn "tiii: i.riiK ni; jdk." STR AMn GUHMANTOW.V MB. ,.r.. M'BTIAI, I'ASr In "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligan" ""AT" OTHER THEATRES 1 MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A AmNicenrlnr nnltlmnre Ait RW ttmoassaaer ni h , netM.30ft7'niipM Deuble Bill "What De Men Want?' nnil Urn Turpln In "WIit Mfn liMtfJ'ilS.' Gei-mnnfmtm l"'3" Oeiinuntewn . A ermantewn matincu aht Viela Dana, "The Match Breaker" i:iiAiti.ii; ciiai'i.in' in "I'ni.iLiv JEFFERSON nth A J).!ii!'.in ' MATiN'ni n"r MILDRED HARRIS In "01, 1) IM1" PARI' nieais avb. u dauphin T ETHEL CLAYTON in "iimeMi" ' I litiwTind devea are useful. perfect md tire lone quality exquisite nlng pcrreunnnce, i '-M j, ' tat. Lil '-h:- Jv - J ) - i ift,: &.1i&ifrMi.i& 1 i? hi .fy v A i-,iiij
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers