Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 29, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr-PHILABELPHlA, THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1931
TS& Daily Mevie Magazine
RAY WOULD LIKE
TO PLAY ON
STAGE, HE ADMITS
FOR THE FILM FAX'S SCRAPBOOK
i
STARS of tlie ti!m tt'm titm IitI
Binge pxporlenro MJiletn I use tlinr'
leVO for tlie fenMlK'it?. theiiRli feu ar"
no candid about it ns Clmilrs Hay. Te
R Reporter in Oilonse tlie oilier dnv n
he pawed tlireugli en lil- way te N
Tork, Churl m mncle n frnnk ronffien
It was tbls: I
"I nheultl like te plnv rlmrtii tcr pnrt
en the f-tntre. Nothing te ilum- mnt -lnre
Idel pnrt I wouldn't want te de
thftd. I'd like te plnv en tlie Mi","
nnd In n Mtiille, tee -net ile im-mri
Mpluslvrh "
Net n few nrtnr of tlie tnei- treat
the rlhns Miicnllkutlv . t'n" un
quoted vrrrntl.v ns si.wnc verk in tin
Cletures iwih looked upon ns n -irt t
ellday with p.iv. hut thai the f"ii
love wns for the tap llnv doe-n i
feel that way nheut It lie la efi.-n
ald the art of the riiietrn i petetriallv
e sreat that only the frinse of it- po pe
KlbllltlcM lian vet Wen teneheil.
"The fa'cinnt.en t vvnilv in the then
tre," said Kay rtviMitlv. "is in in.'
ltntnedinte p1rauri of fc-liiiC P'-peni t
from tWe for whom It i dmip The
found of npp'i ue is dear te te u-nrt of
the actor. Hut the nhenrp e' thnt i .
mere than luiianrH In the token I set
by mall from the nl' c-enter publi--I
am able te i-ntrrtnln through the me
dium of the ereen. ' '
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FrCIDHNTAT-L.Y. t hnrle Ka e
eelves e mnnv theunnd letiet
from admirers that he ba te cmnl.vv
Mcretarlcs te hand'e hi mat'. Mntn
of hi letter are from parent Minis:
him that tl.er send thelr ehlldren
r Ray pirturp without nue'lien . the
name'l sufficient.
"Ne." eentinued the mime t:tr n
amount of u.'pn en the tnce eeuld
make me '"l oipener te the film or
Ihe n-orld-nlde pnbM" thm I'-iri- -riven
me se uplendid'v of their affe.-tieti Hut
Vd like te rrv mr inett'e n.nin en th'
utase. Thnt. natural. Un't W: And
if I 5ueeee-'ed It wmjlil he l.irie' due te
what I've leitr'ied from the .'reen
Ba&tf WiJSKaae .w-iV msz" . is&s
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AS9iseswefi2i I
KINSMAN OF SPANISH KING
HURT BY FIRE CHIEF'S AUTO
Balkan Prince, Half-Drother of
Alphense, In Critical Condition
New Yerk. Dec. 2!). (Uy A. P.I , i
America, Instead of n land of hope and I
prosperity, hns proved te be the prev- i
tire of disappointment nnd pain te '
I'rlnce Leuis dc Heiirlmn. who today Is
lyitiR in Hellenic Hnspltnl In a critical I
rondltien. lie came te Hip Tlnited States I
lnt spring as reprcvntatlvc of n sju
dlcnte fceekltip te htlniulatp trade lie- '
tvu'pn this country nnd the Dnlkan '
States'. nM'rtltiR he wtis a bnlf brother
of KltiR Alfonse of Spnhi,
Shortly nftcr his nrrlvnl anneunee- '
ment wa mndc be whn te marry Mrs.
iieriini iv. Arcneaiu. widow or n
Uncommon Sense
Synthetic Geld
By JOHN OLAKK
I
T APPKARS te be the belief of Prof.
Irvine Fisher, of Ynle. that Gcr-
mnnv will nnv her ileht in cold of llCI'
own mnnufneture that Is, base metals
se (unnlnRly blended that the world will
think tliut they arc Beld.
Mr. Fisher's Idea is net new net by
several thousand years. HecnuBO gell
was a precious nietnl. and tnluab'.e, men
lmvc sought through all the agca te
tiuikc it from cheaper metals. They nre
i till trying, despite the fact that geld
I, as been proved te be an element a
mnterinl that can neither be formed by
""" niiKu-miiii.il ami ii ii-mcnr 01 i combination of ether matcrlnls, ns
this city, but in August, there was nnl.N j combined of zinc nnd copper,
n formal statement from Mrs. Archhald , llm. successfully Imitated,
that the engagement had been broken.
Last night. Deputy Klre Chief vMnr- .. -
tin wns speeding te a fire en Upper ' OH'-'UIjD derman chemists produce
&wzmssm&ism&mmz3ffijmmitm& i
V.AHHAHA r.UIil't'KD
r mil be glvl In ptibhih the ptrlutc of such stcei plnya ! s air
sutjlldtcd In. ihr din
THE MOVIE FAXS LETTER-BOX
Hv HENRY M. NHF.I.Y
llreatlwny when n man hurried out
from the curb, disregarding the warn
ing clang of the bell. The mnn seemed
urt te realize his danger until the ma
chine wns nltnest upon blni. nnd then
he slopped, lip un hurled forty feet
b the Impnet. his left shoulder wa
brekpn and he suffered internal injuries.
It wns Prince lieui.
Prltiee Leuis bneil his claim te re-
.itietlHlilp with the Spanih sovereign
en :i reninnee between King Alfonse
MI of Spain nnd n be.iutlful Ru
manian girl. whee en wa born lit
1M11. This was two years before a.
male heir te the throne wns welcomed
by the royal household of Spain.
Party at St. Vlncent'3 Heme Tonight
The auxiliary of St. Vincent's Heme.
Lnnsdewne avenue nnd (innetsferd
read, which has mere than 700 mem
bers, Mill give .i eard parly tonight,
w-ieh will Include a promenade, with
musip nnd rptrehmentf.. 'I he proceed
e" the affair will be turned ever te the
ehlldren's home.
kJ "something Just as eoed'' n metal
, that has absolutely all the properties
I of geld it will be geld le all intents
an I purposes.
Hut ii will een cease te be valuable
if it can he made in quantities; and
. YntlrtH refuse le believe that any such
1 1 . 1 1 1 - can be nernmpllMhcd.
i The only synthetic gn'd that we can
make today it the geld of labor, of Ideas.
of discovery and that is valuable only
as a medium of exchange.
'e can, na Henry Ferd suggests, es-
Inh'isli a money of units of energy of
1 ldlewnts, or working hours. That will
' serve for geld or silver or paper money ;
I though clumsily, and net nearly se well
I ns the materials from which our money
is made.
experiments Mr. Fisher suspects the
Germans of making. , ,
Rut when It Is finished it will be
geld, geed substantial geld, exchange
able for nnythiug that the world has
for sale.
In n day when every science nan
thousands of followers, it is net UkpIj
thnt even the (lertrian chemists can
"put anything ever" en an innocent
world.
We merelv use his assertion us n text
for a few words en the only sort e.
synthetic geld which has ever been
made, or which, In our opinion, ever
will be made.
Schuylkill te Increase Women Jurers
Pettsvllle. Pa., Dec. 'JO. 'Women
will constitute one-third the number
of jurors in Schuylkill County, it wns
decided yesterday. Of tlie 'JeOfl names
placed In the wheel by the Jury Com Cem Com
mlssleners only twn-thlrds were men.
During the present year only one ene
icnth of the number of jurors were
women.
Milkman Robbed of $10
New Cafitle. Del.. Dec. UI. Step
ping from the bread wagon he wns
driving yestcrdny morning, L. K. John John Jehn
eon found himself confronting a gun
In the hnnds of n highwayman. The
robber obtained only 5U0.
BOYS CLING TO RAILROAD
TIES AS TRAIN RUSHES BY
Trapped en Railway Bridge, Wilkes
Darr'e Youths Have Clese Call
Willies-RaiTe. Pa.. Dec. 20. Trapped
in the center of a railway bridge span
ning Ncscepeck Ocek, Hareld Hoi Hei Hoi
leeher nnd Herman Relscnvenver. each
twelve enrs old. tiiTaculenslv escaped
death late yesterday when I hey lay
down between the rnlls nnd took chauccj
with a limited tuilii en the thlni-i-nti
syslem of the Wllkes-tlnire and Uatl.
tmt Hallway passing ever thrni. Ther
wen, for the train went ever thent in
Mit.-rv ml the boys were unhurt.
The Haiti came upon them m nnl
denly uud cither end of the brldge wm
se far away that te attempt ct,cApe nr
l uniting would have meant death. Te
have jumped thirty feet into the emit
would have been equally perilous.
Jehn Comfert, tba (ingincer, van- the
boys nnd signaled te them te He down
hatwecn the rnlls. eung Ilolleehcrnnd
Relsenwcnver cuddled ns clese ns ther
could te the lies, turning their liesd',
ldtwnys, idmt their eves nnd prnved.
FU US
. MANUFACTURER'S
OVERSTOCK
This is n sale directly te the public from tlie
makers. There nre many models and dif
ferent furs for your cheesing. PricP3 have
been greatly reduced te lcsncn our over
stock, caused by backward season.
. Bay Seal COATS
Spert Medels, $49.50
Knee Length, $67.50
FRENCH SEAL DOLMANS, $95 up
COATS Trimmed With Skunk, Reaver,
Squirrel, $110 Up
L. HERMAN walnut
Small Deposit Holds Any Garment
m5w
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UT we can build a geld of ideas
combined with energy, of preduc
tien plus Intelligence, which will puj
debts, nnd make the world richer.
It in a long, cumbersome process, far
mere lnborieus. ind requiring n far
higher type of mind than the alchemist
iim -tr f
DUKE'S AIDE WILL
GIVE POINTERS
OX COURT SCEXES
J II. HOWEI.I.. at epe time aide te
tbe Duke of t'ennanght a -id an
expert en court etiiitte. ha been en
gaged bv Kev Ingram te erve in i.u ml
; Tlsery cnnaelty for the tilming of the
renrt scenes in the prodti'tlen of 'The
Prisoner of Zendi."
"The lack of expert knowledge of the
sort Mr. Hewell can sunn hn- fre.
quently served te make pii-turei rnl.cn rnl.cn
leui," said Mr Inernm Of entire, in
picturing a mythical kingdom, such n
Anthen IInr's. Uunt.it' n. one. misht
b pertnltt'd erae license 'i te detail
But I don't want neh lieen-e.
"That's whv I have the .i-iM.!I'cp
of Mr. Hewe'l for curt etniuette nnd
Colonel Starrett 1'etd for tni.itnrN
cenes. Of reurte. I've had mr own
military experience ns a member of the
Beyal Flying Cerp during the war. but
-the Beval Plying l'erp was hardly the
best unit in tV world te put une up
te the intricacies of lir.Il of veval
xuardsmen and of cninlry units. A flier
has a show of his own that ha little
connection with the peacetime pa
geantry of tb array
UT Co'enel Ferd i a- tneticuiem
Fas nnv cemmnnuer el tne iier-c
TB1
Guards "ver wa and I m nu'te -nire
thnt there will b no criticism en the
score of milltarv blunders.
"The regulations f-jr the nrmy of
Buritanla will be quite a stringent as
these of the court. And the court.
itnder Mr. Hewell's supervision, will be
held In a manner thnt the iimt punc
tilious observer could net object te.
"I knew Europeans hnve had occa
sion te criticize geme American-made
pictures for blunders in these mntiers.
Bnt I'm keenly coneieus of thee de
tails, especially ns the picture will b
presented in Kurepe before spectator
only tee nn.-.eus te find some slip-up."
"The Prisoner of Zendn" wns
adapted for the screen by Mnrv O'Hara.
The photographer will be Jehn K Spitz.
"Masqucradcr Is One
of Three Tally Play
Soen te Up. nimcrl
THREE plays, two of tbere tng
successes bv Richard Walten Tullv. '
are new in sight for production in the
films In California. In the order in
which thev will be made, thev are "The
Masquerader." whicb will Msr iftiv
Bates Vetf "Omar, the Tentmaker"
and ' The Flame
lfred T.. TC.l "-cuili F.iqlilli -tieef
Adhe Tem MIt. tnie of Ter Ht ld.e-.
Ii.. ! - en-l. ( "alif
Render. 'J 110 Carpenter street
' I am wilting ou in the hope thnt you
can nti f nn cm ieity en errn.
point relating te the .-tar. Kir-l. i
it true that 'l.ity Piekferil'- fined
name (Jl.ntljs Smith' '-peaking ct
Mar), was it ret Oeitiune A-ter who
plnye'l the part of her mother u
Through the Pack Doer'? I think s'ic
i.Weri wa- verj beautiful and I lik
h-r very mu'-li. Hew tib-uit ou? Hew
old i Douglas Fmrb.inkV He deeeu't
leek like a spring i hlcken te me
"I would nis' liite te say th.it I agree
"titireh Willi ,.Iatue Dean' ri n-gard
te hjili Tem Mix nnd Hill Hurt. T
csnuef -tarn! .tlie Inner, with hi- cray
' W"tern mev,e and liin face 1 ie
eent' r4iw in n fan magazine thnt he
censldi r himself handsome! Don't
enie people hac funny ulen-V
"It i iiIni true th.it Mix pin i'i
mm ;i the sine 'ype nt -tery. be -mi e.
thing. I 3ue. r.tl d c.ill it prr-enil t t
sert of iftraet- en. Yeu eii .! . I
nim neither c-t hnnileine nor ug'
I ut he certain1 i- biauf .ul nuni r-,
u thnt Hart icr'-en. Mix i ill, he-
l'.reti" nml doe manv ilerit.g -t i"W
whi'di Interest en", n '.lame- Itan'
.-aid
"nut de net conclude from tlie-e ic .
matki thnt T am n Mi fan Far fiei .
U. M faver'te- are A a'laf I! i
Alice I'errv and Wnnd" Ilnwlfv Al Al
eort Lwell and Mnbel P.r.l'un.
"I .im afraid tint tip- letter ii tnucii
tee leji; and tiia; .j wi'l be er in -patient
w.th m" P'.t eni'i I hn.l
tarte.1. 1 eeuld net I en writin;r n
( Yeu- left -r jwi't h bit tee '."'g
hihI I .-eu'd net peib'y be tnpntin;
with anv fan exnreH-lnr; an honest ..pit
Ien. That's v hat thw depnrtmn.it i
for. and the mere opinions we get the
better for ill concerned Ye-. Mar
I'iekferd'a cerrwt nr.me i (lail
Smith at least, acceidin: te peepi"
who have known her n I0113 time. I
nerer a'ked her myself. Yen are ll-
right In thinklnc It was Gertnule A-.fcr
rhe plaee the pnrt el Hei ten "
K(.e-e. In Through the n.lC .. ;
Ye. hetf .1 I -h;nk she''' a p"a'
Deijcla1- Fairbanks wet horn in Is"-.
S'eu're w'eene. come again 1
and I h.i'l never knew who must suffer.
the Uulie- or the public but 'ain't it
the truth'' "
W. '. Themas. Reading 't he jeung
' 'adv who wen our Mevie I'.eiut foil
e wa Ml! Madelaiue Relle Stnrlilll.
"-(1.; Cedar avenue. Philadelphia. She
wa ) .1 r in New Yerk, but her par-em-'
iiievid I, or, wh;n she was a bnb.
Hi, a ediic'ed at St. I.eeiidrd's
Convent
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1 Vhlte Star Line Gets Pittsburgh
The White Star I, hie Stcnni'-liin Com Cem
pan nnnetttiees thnt the new 1(1.000 1(1.000
ten teii!nxiilp Pittsbtircli will be placed
in the Philad' lph'.'i-Qiieen.teivn and
Liverpool ervlce 111 June. She will
linve Liverpool , r. June 0 for Pbl'ade'
plun nml her llr-t -ailing from this pert
will be en June l'., tlieieafter main
t tuirg a ngulnr -erviee Slie vj'l lip
file of !'ie late'f vns-i ner Imer that
e.er came ii. the Pi'iwnre River. The
Fiti-bi'",.. w 11 ri'-eiifeii p the ti iimsbi)
Haverfunl at pieent tlie largest liner
'n tl.n 'ncai ' r i--Atlnnti. pa-ieuger
vpv r.'
JOS. K. DAVISON'S SONS, INC.
Plntinum, Flexible Bracelets
.ict with
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Prices $300 te $2000
210 Seuth 13th Street
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Sweeping reductions without
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Th
eresa
II m xx b n n
ifference
III IF nSS'i IS II
4Ttt iiiikiiiiiiii rrrrrwiraiTTtTr mini iummnin iTrirr
"iiiimim;
rteadtr writrb: "Harp been read
tng veir p.'ig devoted te moving pi.'
ture nw: and alviays enjev it A v.,.i
advocate n change m the usual picture
'tery. I teel I may write and beg ."i.
through veur column", te ba-ten the
drv . I wafred two hour viewing a pic
ture called "Ladie Mut Live i re-
Mr. 'fully himself will arrive in Cali- ma,ned ,,T ,', jertfe if ,t we m.iT.t
femla in a few dnf t.) errree the
starting of tn-. hlm .lame nun? will
direct the fir?r i ture. h.'Kinnins early
next month
Reuip month age Mr Tullv made
plana for the filming of '"Onmr. the
Tentmaker." which fn.led te mature at
that time. Itude'ph Valentine dh
Irtely been mgge-t'iJ ter the role, in
view r-f hiH tnanitect uccef. in the Ori
ental role of "The Sheik "
Viela Dana Kept Ucr
Costume a Leng Time
VIOLA DANA, new- weiking iu the
production of Trun S. Cobb'- "The
Vive Dellar Pabv." failed te -ntlnf hey
director bv her appearance in n glngbnt.
apron mpplicd by the wanlrehe ir
partmpnt. "Why net get an apron like the one
you were In 'The Peer Little ILci
Olrl'?" he nsked.
"That h easy, said Mis l'nna.
And ehe brought te the studio tie
roil she were when, at fifteen. -h
became a Broadway tur In Kieaur
ite' play, "Tbe Peer Little Kim
airl."
te be n cen.erlr. tragedv or cnricntur'
Te put ir mi'div. ii win a ra. with
out idea, plot, morel or rentva. Itn!
people don't go through life acting tbu1
Being a real per'.n. wih a sense of
humor i a saving grace i I found mytelf
laughing nor bvaue he pirture was
hiimnreua-It was maudlin te the ntb
degree and e .oerl named. ""Ladies
Mu-t Suffer" weiihl he n perfect rnm
for this wretched thing.
"Are there net enough pUndid
stories te pldnriae without u-.ing a
subject, mieh n" in th'B picture'" fi
all disconnected, confusing chaotic
I jumble? this wns the hest and weist of
the vc.i-.
" if jur-c, ye i wi i n"' print tin-.
w&mw ggmxz amms
sii,'y'''py Z7rmsm
wmujmm
& rsgp1 'wMmm
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Here's a Bathing Beauty
Who Cannet Sivim
DISCOVERED!
A former Mack Penned bathing
bauty who can't nwim! Thi U
n6ne ether than Gleria Swanivnn,
nnd the truth came out during the
filming of a watery reticun scene In
Injr latest picture, "Beyond the
Tt$ck9,M from Eliner. Olyn's story.
The Bccne. was taken near Catallna
Islands, nnd the rescuer wan nudnlph
Valentine, who Iibr the male lend.
Mies Swanen gritted her teeth and
wpnt orerbeiird. however, nnd e
.rflpt for Rwellnwlng rouideruble wit
iWktcr. come out none the worse.
"Hill TtntlelnU get diagged under a
vfiVtltet) lefctc he made the rescue.
FAC
E
COVERED
1
ERUPTIONS
Itched and Burned, Could
Net Sleep, Cuticura Heals,
m
' ' My trouble first began vith small,
tote eruptions breaking out and these
kept increasing until my
entire face was cevwed.
The itching and burning
caused me te scratch,
which made them worse,
and I had te stay home
from school. I could net
sleep en account of the
irritation.
"I begun using Cuticura Seap and
Ointment, andafter using three cakes
of Cuticura Seap and four boxes of
Cuticura Ointment I was healed."
(Signed) Miss Jennie Fisher, Vest
Leeapert, Pa., Peb. :3, 1KI.
Make Cuticura Seap, Ointment and
Talcutnyeur daily toilet preparations.
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