""L.ffinil nwm X ''f , m. ' -jS wi$ '-? v ir i :t. : IfrC f i n 1" 2-v TtJ. U I i . . ':m 1 EVENING- PUBLIC' LEDGER PHIIiA!DELP3aXA., ERIDAT, JANUARY 6, 1922 .Sfe Daily Mevie Magazine Frem New On tfy TiLdfAfC L. PACKARD (AUTHOR Or "TI1E MIRACLE MAN") Ccpvrteht, 1!S, PaWe Ltdetr OeMpany ERJC VON STROHEIM IS THE SCREEN'S MAN OF MYSTERY FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK k rpHERD has been a let of gossip N " written, talked, whispered and hbuled about Krlc von Streticlirt, nrter nd director, who disappeared from . IIollyTPOed in such a mysterious man- I ,cr. Ercfybwly Is cucsslnR as te Ills' whereabouts. If he Is as bad ns they any he Ih, he eiiRht te be in the clink. It he is as Reed as some of his bios raphers say, he wouldn't be interesting. t Felks are off the men whg are cither ' tee bad or tee geed. If Krlc ren Stro Stre helm was n bnd man, Universal I wouldn't have given him n million del-1 lars in cash te make "Foolish Wives." i If he had been se geed that he didn't knew that bad ''listed, he could net I have produced his phote-dramatte ep'c. Fceple who de net knew Uric von Gtrehelra think they knew nil about htm. Pcople who de knew him, lnev they don't. It has been reported that Krle von ' 8trehelm uns born In Austria. He was, In, Vienna, and educated there. It is frequently ntscrtcd that he was a Ger man officer. He was net. He wns an, Austrian officer. IPOS . n graduate of the war college, a ictcrun of the an nexation of IJemUi'. and tin average ex ampin of the speutaculnr young fr Ign neblcmiiu for whom excellent American millionaires exchanged nego tiable paper just te lime tln name in the famlh. . . , Tn 190H he arrived In New erk : broke. He went te work at thf ttrsr job he could Hud. It was a" important Jeb, particularly in summer It was telling 11 1 paper. H'l i"wifK ' ' . " ,-?JM ' 'ilv "'Hm TniS HRfllNS TlIK BTOIIV .2M0.,,.re.ndren ft" Hoeklo BUu-van's .iTSi'V mn-. " "n Martin Tydiman te itt 1100.000 te reeuj rae-I.?-.!?."98, Il0 l"nl he money, nml iWi?.."eIM hl" ""t-ncB of nve rears w'theut disclosing the place where he ii an Hidden It In an uld ptacen cote, de de snlte the fact that Dtectle llarjan ami ..i.. i ual". u"11 nim in jan, each luSB J" ,Vrl,,B ,re111 I'lm. fila nwcret alene in view, and he steed here new , Nlcelq Caprlone's guile. But transcend- '1th AnnAatt tMtmnaaa MllttnaH 'B-uav ifttlL'ir'Jiea illllllllKlll wm. prieen mate. lieTwer. doe- Ret his "?rJJ fcn'l lien freed, premised te Ret the loot and meet Hendereen at the Ht. liueten llntl In New STerlt at 8 e clock In the evenlnj of Jul 1M. Out or jail, Ilender-en flnda the pollce nnd the old nanit en hi- trail, but he sue leeda in throwing them oft when he enters the home of Xlcole Caprlane. rprmer Banc leader, new old and bed ridden, nhe Ihei with !il daughter, lenjsa. In San rranclnce. Wy a clever ruse, tiaptlane cemlncee the, police that Hender-en lias been Killed In a bomb explosion, but It Is W no means un--eln-liiKss en the old man's part, since lie Is laylnr subtle plana te Ret hM enn hands, en the flush n 1100.000. AM) lll'Ili: IT CONTINUES XI The "Mnntle of Oue Iqnace lVrreni TTI' AND down the small, ill-furnished s- re WIXTCR set up in bunne bunne bunne oemnctftor nnd w'.iistleil LVRT PIOKFOKD ire tctfl be gtad te ptWi.ti Ihc pictures of such screen players as are ntQCicstcd by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX ,i a rather itlamnllv thr.iuph h h thin suit, ami Count niirleh Oswald Mari" Nordcn Nerdcn wald Hans Carl en trehfim lit out for California. when the climate was reputed te be lci-s igoreu. He get a job taklnL rare of the Muir weed', .iml tl.nn t.e hnlel mnnlr lit T-nlvC TnllO'' Ol - fercd hi m mere money te row boatloads, or nlitnui pilgrims nreunti inc hum-. - CRn expect it soeu. About that time the war was gittin: have lern Mix nnd Hilt Hart taken off. !.. i boeu. awny te n falrh geed siarr tn i.urepu tan screen, out i tnitiK tncy are uetn and war pictures were rlii-Mug inrnugu SPam' Kv nENIlT M. XETXY ."Mrs. Ueberts. C.iniden. writes: was reading where a party wanted '1 1 possible. About '(.teen hundred have te ' asked for Valentine's picture, se they the camera. A'en Strelicim nll'Tcd Him self te several l.es Angeles producers as an expert m eer thing pertnln.ng te foreign mihtarv costume. He ucgau work ns n technical adviser te some of them, and then directors began te no-. tlce the man himself. As straight ns a poker, built Ilk a clothing model, and with a neck that runs directly from the top of his head te his bheuldcrs. Ven Stroheim was a perfect tpu of the Austrian officer. With u iittle practice he learned te aimulaw the arrogant btrides of tiic true TrusHian officer. HIS upward or downward career had started. He was called upon te depict the brutal Hun officer inD. . Griffith's "Hearts of the erld. and "Tn the Heart of Humanitj . LuemimVs propaganda bombardment ugainst German morale, he exceeded his -previous work nnd made the Prussian a hated Individual throughout the AmcrleaR. , , , Then Ven Stroheim did an ama-.ing thing. He walked in en Carl Lacmmle h.n thn J.nrl nf Universal was read ing his morning mail and said he want- And 1 ed te direct a picture and star in it ciilly Mmself He was franit in unranueK 'I .ntfnT-nalfn ' trn'tAf ' ! ,lmr a , , ! i turn i i n te-i, nub 13 ii uicy wain anv vnv imcn ou ,01lr heuest en n en nf fJoero .. . ......'. . . . - . tue screen, tauc .Marv l-ioi.rer'i en. I tiiernev l really must room Date Hendersen paced back nnd forward, as. net be very long age, he had paced bj the hour from the rear wall of his cell te the barred deer that opened en nn iron gallery without. And he paced the distance new with the old nervous, nent-un cneriry that re- I belled and mutinied and would net take passively te restraint, even when that restraint, as new, was self-imposed. It had just grown dark. The win dow shnde was tightly drawn. On the tabic, beside the remains of the eup pcr that Kinmanucl had breueht him some little tune before, n small tamp furnlshrd n meager light, nnd threw the corners of tin1 room Inte shndew. He had seen no one save Ktnnmnucl i hlucc last night, when he had left Nl Nl Nl cole CnnriuiieV He had net henrd fiein 'Xicole Caprlane. It wns the bense of personal linpetcucy, the seif-c of per- 1 Minnl Inactivity that filled him with a ort of savage, tigerish impatience new. There were tunny things te de outside In that world bejend the drawn win dow Mimic nml he could only wait! There was the nlgcon-cete In Tooler's shed, for lnstnnce. All during the day I fl.it nlinrtii.inln linrl fiftnn nlmnL, nn nil. i sessieifwith him. Tlierc was n chnncc I one chance in perhaps n million that for some reason or ether Millman I had net been able te get there. It was I n gambling chance no mere, no less I with the odds se heavily acalnst Mill- man permitting an thing te keep him from getting his hands en n fortune In ready cash that, from a material stand point, there was hardly any use in hl:, I)nc Hendersen, going there. Hut that did net remove tlie ever present, and, n.. ......... ...1 , I.a .nntl l... l..l....Ht 3 I if, uiiu-i:u iv iuc jutiiui jiti, iuu iiiiitni employed in gnawing his lips because he could net see the way, or see hew Nlcole Caprlane could find it, either. He shrugged his sheuldeis. As well dis miss that! If he could but reach Mill man and. after Millman, Hoeklc Hkarvan just te pay tire debts he owed, then . . . His hnnd that had curled into n clenched fist, with knuckles showing llke whlte knobs' under the tight-stretched skin, relaxed, as. following, n low. quick knock at the deer, Emmanuel stepped into the room. "I getta da message for you from Xlcole," Emmnnucl announced; "an I getta da letter for you from Nlcole, tee. Yeu get-n damn sick staying in here, eh? Well, Nlcole say you go te his place see him tonight. INe taKe-n da car by-nn'-by, nn' go." "That's the talk, Emmanuel!" said Dave Hendersen, ivjth terse heartiness. "You're all right, Emmanuel, and se is your roem-jind your grub, but a lit tle fresh air is what I nm looking for, and the sooner the better!" He took the envelope that Emmanuel extended, crossed ever te he lump nnd turned his back en the jther. ns he ripped the envelope open. Nlcole Cn Cn prlane's Injunction hed been te say nothing te Emmanuel, nnd He wns staring blankly nt the front page of the evening newspaper, nil that tue envelope contained nnd which he had new unfolded before him. And then he cnught his breath sharply- There suppose that party likes 'ove ;ncccs also think Mary I'icl.fe-1 is about as conceited ns any one I what is hiw height nnd weight? Didu t lie nave a pntt in "What Ue Men 1 Want?' Ilncl.a- ' hie sense of uncertainty that 'pesseted new. Alse i mm. no expected te nnii tue money 'Hegardlcss of all you hi iave said I continue . '.v.l lull lUl.fc UUUUl llllil niv uuu b l .,)!.. I., . T a , knew what they ire saying. I ' "(imnlt 'lmVraSre bef hincc l ,"?11 H0 "Ihick Jenes. nillltuMwl! Tem Mix. ? " L1 ii,doiMM.l,Bree 7lilLV' Hill Hart and William Fnrnum are mv "0,Jr",r.- l fe""1 'i'H0 m f".r bdng fnverit-s in pictures. Hut I don't think " t"U; . T,"- On0, hHR,.,n riRllt, l? they ought te run Valentine down be-1 &?'' 'l, 1 i'1?," ml ibt and X inuse he is an Italian. Seme of these ! admIrc -veur C0,lraSe ln Ie'ns se. Italians nre geed actors. I think Teny ' I can't see whj Mr. Valentine Morene is very geed. I don't think they il) judged be severely by se many. He are any mere conceited than Mar'v truly isn't te blame. It's the public. I'iekferd and Charlie Chaplin. I go te TIlc' like him and they tnke every the movies two or three times a week means te let him knew it. He i daily and I have a geed chance te sec." ' surrounded by admiring groups, daily recoiling letters from fans who fairiv Country Ilrcam Uirl, uiIuben, X. J. ' worship him ; always being told hew Address Gleria Swanson. care of 1 .a sky Studies. H.llvwteil. Calif, nail I'carl White, care Fex Studie. Tenth avenue and Viftj-iifth street. Xe, Yerk. I'm sorry I eun't tell veu the age of c."fhee one of them. They don't gtve it in anv of rl.a biographic : I notice '.hat aetrcses den t afte the pass : ie ttrenty or twenty-eue mnrx. both dlerla nnd Pearl have espe- I'cari. (jlerin Is about twenty- 6enn cnra old. Is mnrrlcd and spends thnt he had never directed a picture. ir.et of her spare time with her little alsd he ndmltted blandly that he daughter, though it Is rumored she is wanted Mr. Laemmlc. hitting there be- going te sue fur dherce. Vearl was fore blm and trying te read his mail. ' married, but Isn't nt present. Yep; te flnance the picture. r" ,le,ri,a "J0" m,ll!lnK a ?"' Laemmle is a gambler. He gambled , with Rudelph A aletitme ns her leading en Ven Stroheim nnd he wen. He let man (I can't seenl 0 avoid mctitienin? hlra make n picture. It whs "Blind him everywhere!, and Pearl lias jut Husbands." one of the screen successes ' luiHu-d a 'jicture .'t the l'ex Studie. of the vear Then he set him te work i She is rensidcring an offer te go en the en n Rcend' n was "The Devil's Pass stage for a while. They'll both be glad Kev one Of tne Dlggest moucj-iiiuure iu ueai- truiu ,uu if ir season. Then Ven Stroheim I . i Lnndsome he is ' "Wouldn't nil that turn any man's head? He is only human and is no mere proof against such open flattery nnd admiration than the rest of the , world. I am confident that some dnv seen he will realize that lie Is making hiniself unpopular by taking his leeks and his ether qualities be much for granted. And here's hoping it will be very foeii. "I trust I haven't said tee mueh for n :eung girl of bixtccn years, lime I?" gene; lie would be a feel n tlwiiMiml times eer te expect an;, thing else. Etit he hud te satlsf himself, und he would If that keen old brain of Nlcole Cup Cup rlune enlj succeeded In devising some mc.ins of throwing the police definitely off the trail. i But it was net se easy te threw the , police definitely off the trail, us Xicole , Caprlane himself had said. He, I)nc i Hendersen, was rendy te agree In that 1 with the crafty old Italian; and, even after these few hours, cooped- up In ' here, he was even mere ready te agree with the ether that the mere hiding of himself nwnj from the police was ut terly abortive as far ns the accomplish ment of any cenelushc end was con cerned. It wns far from easy; though, acting somewhat as n paiincca te his impn- ' ticnec, the old Italian hud Inspitcd him with faitli ns being mere than n match I for the police, and jet He gnawed Ht his lips. He. tee, had net been idle through the day ; h, tee. had tried te find some way. some loon hole that would cnnble him, once lie went out Inte the open again, te threw , Barjan. and nil that llarjnn steed for, I conclusively and ferever off bis truck. And the mere he hud thought of it, the mera insurmountable the difficulty mid seeming impossibility of doing se hud it had even snaucn mh tmtli V.WMML A prxaaaaaaasBSassnssaBssRssBsssaassswpsBspsHM lnc nil ether emotions wns the sense of freedom. It surged upon him, pos sessing him; It brought exhilaration, and it brought n grim, unholy vista of things te come a goal within pos sibility of reach new MUlmnn .first, and then Beekie Skarvnn. IIe was free free ns the air. He was dead. Dnvc Hendersen had passed out of the jurisdiction of the police. Te the po pe po lleo he wns nete but a memory he wan dead. "Yeu are dead." A queer tight smile thinned his lips, as his eyes fell again upon the penciled words nt the margin of the paper. "It's no wonder they never get any thing en old Caprlane 1" he muttered; and began te tear the paper into shreds. He was free ! He was dead 1 He wn impatient new te excrcise that freedom. Hp could walk out en he streets with ne1 mero disguise than these cnBt-ett clothes he hed en, plus the brim of his hat te shade his face for Dave Hen Hen dereon wns dead. Neither Beekie Skar van nor Baldy Vlckers would be search ing for n dead man any mero net would the police. He swung around, and faced Emmanuel. "I am te go te Xicole Caprlane's, eh?" he said. "Well, then, let's ge: I'm ready." "Xe make-n da rush," smiled Em mnnucl. "Caprlane say you getta da time, plenty time, Cnprlane say come ever by-nn'-by in da car." Dave Hendersen shook his head im patiently. "Xe; we'll go neiV," he answered. Emmnnucl in turn shook his head. "I gettn some peep' downstairs in da restaurant." he said. "I getta stay mavbc an hour vet." Dave Ilcnucrsen considered tuts ter i teed te tlie deer, loeiicd out, listened. n moment. IIe could walk out en the, and jerked his head reassuringly in streets new quite freely. It was no Dave Hendersen's direction, "lictlu longer necessary that he should be bid den in n car. But Nlcole Cnprlane had told Emmanuel te use the car. Em manuel would net understand, nnd lje, Dave Hendersen, lind no Intention el cnllghtlng the ether why a car was no longer necessary. Neither wns Em manuel himself necessary thcre wns Mrs. Tooler's plgeon-cetc. 'It he went there before going te Nlcole Cnprlane I His brain vas racing new. Yes, the car, without Emmnnucl, would be a great convenience. "All right I" he said crisply. "Yeu stay here, and leek nftcr your restau rant. Thcre's no need for you te come. I'll tnke the car myself." "Yeu drlve-a da car?" asked Em manuel dubiously. Dave Hendersen laughed quietly. The question awakened a certain and very pertinent memory. Thcre were theso who. If thev chose te de se. could testify with Berne eloquence te his efficiency nt the wheel of a car I "Well. T have driven one." he said "I gucs3 I can handle that old bus of yours," "But" Emmnnucl wns still dubious "Caprlane say no takc-a da risk of being seen pn " "I'm net looking for any risk my self," Interposed Dave Hendersen cool ly. "It's dnrk new, nnd there's no chance of anybody recognizing me while I'm driving a cnr. Ferget it, Em manuel I "Come en! 1 don't want te slick around here for nnethcr etir. Here!" from his pocket he produced n bank note, and pusheu It across the tabic tn the ether. Emmnnucl grinned. Ills doubts imJ vanished. .... Sure! said ijiamanuci. no tip V dn meve en, then t We go down UlA back stnirs. Come enl" ?M JM'nt d .iSS r:'M and In a few minutes mom nn- ,?,""V1 dcrsen, ht the wheel or the ear .-'i nut nn rhe Kfreer. I He dreve Blewly at first. iu ,,A paid no attention te the route token S Emmanuel when they had left NiLS7 couscqucnce he lind llttle or n0 15.' ' in what part of the city Emmanuel-. restaurant wns located ; but nt tlie It Li.lni,H ntiil Kn tmnnil nt .V UCIHIII(0, ...... ' I'l'vvu ML IU quickened instantly. lie en 1 Te be continued tomorrow Big and Meaty and Strictly Fresh 008$ il Eggs Carten of twelve 55 Sold only in our Stores Wirawfnl iLuuiiHiuiiiinmimuuninm;mimimiiinStii:iiianii!inaiiiiuiuuuiniusaibS ruinrtnin U.lsten. girlie; nre you really only a llttle in Nlcole Cnprmne's fox-like sixteen.' I hne me (loots'. Your hand- .cunning proving equal te the occasion, writing nnd the whole tone of your let- He couldn't, for instance, live ull his ter makes me skcpthal. And why eh, life in dlsgui"e. That did ery well whyask me my henc-t opinion of any perhaps as a piece of fiction, but prac prac acter? leu see what has come of u i tically it offered crj little attraction! few innocent remarks of mine about He fiowned and laughed a little Rudelph alentine? Still, as you have harshlv at himself. He was lllecical -' " . .. . .... ,1 T.. ,. started "Fee'lsh v i'. " cost vu a million dollars. Incidentally. It may be mentioned that Ven Stroheim recently joined n rhurch in Hollywood, and In u quiet way Is one of the most religious men tihe ever became connected with the p ictu res. Mary Miles Minter Is Always ifaving te Deny Wedding Rumors spark. Tearl Menui, 443 XJ m ,ENIAL that she was engaged te marry T. P. Dixen, of New Yerk, was made tnM weea ey Aiary .uum Miater in a telegram te her mother, Mrs, Charlette Shelby. Miss Mlnter's telegram follews: "Ab these are the holidays and open season for all sorts of wedding and engage went rumors, let's be cheerful nud round out the year with a last denial. That's seven for 1021. Bay for m I urn net engaged, married or out of a job." "Although I knew It te be a waste of time," "id Mrs Shelby, "1 wired Marv about this late3t rumor. The Camden I haven't heard of Jesio Sedgwick rince she acted In "Deuble Adventure with Charles Hutchlnseu. I don't think she has mode a picture I since. She wan born in Galveston, I Tex., and educated at the Ursulinc Convent them Slnce her childhood her babyhood, in fact she haa been en the stage between claews vaudeville, dramatic stock and musical comedy. She started her screen career when Tri al gle mode "Wolves of the Berder," nnd she nas been In "The Mnternal Bess of the Lnxy Y." "Pav ing His Debt." "Beyond the Shadow." lid T,!fs," "The Duke of Chimney i demanded it, here gees. I don't like . . ' Hackathorne's acting. I didn't mind nimcui sircti.ise much in "What De Men Want? but I was terribly disappointed in his rele In "The Llttle Minister." New watch the fans jump en me. Ilacka Ilacka Ilacka thorne is five feet seven inches tall, though he doesn't leek It beside the big people thev have in "The Elttle Min ister." He wcighB 180 pounds.) Nan, Atlantic dty, writes: "I cer tainly enjoy your column for movie fans, especially se new that all of them arc raving ever Rudelph Valentine. I agree with these who think thnt he is n geed actor because he IS. All these zirls who support htm seem te he en. thuscd with his nctlng in 'The Sheik' ngalirt He had nuked only for three or four days. ler n ngnting ennnce, just time enough te get en Millman's trail, hadn't he? And new he was greedy for a permanent nnd enduring safe conduct from the police, nnd his brain mulled nnd tolled with that objective Three written words leaped up at him: "Veu ere dead." wns a lead pencil circle drawn around the captions of one of the columns; nnd three written words, connected te tlie clrcle by nnethcr pencil stroke, leaped I up nt liim from tne margin et inc pa per: "Yeu are dead." He felt the bleed surging upward m i his veins te beat like the blows of a ' trip-hammer nt his ti mples. The words 'were net blurred rind running together any mere ; the captions, instead. Inside I that circle, seemed te stand out in bitch , huge startling tjpc thut they domi nated the entire page : MAN BLOWN TO PIECES I BY BOMB IDENTIFIED MYSTERY IS EXPLAINED Daie Hendersen, Ex-Convict, Victim of His Own Murderous Intentions Dave Hendersen glanced ever his , shoulder. Behind him. Emmanuel was clattcringly piling up the uupper dishes en tlie tra). He turned again te the nev spaper, and read Xicole Caprlane's flery, all of It new and laughed. He I reineiiibired tlie old Italian's talc of the ' man Ipnnce Ferroni and his bomb. Xicole Caprlane. for nil his nge and Infirmity, was still without his peer in craft and cunning! The Ingenious use of enough of what was true had stamped the utterly false bb beyond the shadow of a suspicion that it, tee. was .net as genuine (is the connecting links thut eiielu tne lnurlc together. lie Many ambitious men arid women live only half a life and don't knew it Si Ne person whose nerves are continually irritated, whose ap petite and digestion are disturb ed, or who doesn't sleep well has mere than half his nerma chance for successvin life. Fer weakness, debility, anemia and general lack of tone are a serious' handicap te anybody. These who drink tea or coffee are often sufferers from these conditions. Tea and coffee con tain caffeine,'a substance which has a decided stimulant action en the nerves. Each cup of strong coffee contains about as large a dose of caffeine as your doctor would ordinarily give te a very sick person. Yeu can readily see that the effect of giving this stimulant regularly te a well person might finally have a tendency te make him sick. If you want te avoid a very common cause of irritation and enjoy restful sleep, geed diges tion, and the feeling of vigor and robust endurance that comes te healthy, normal people, quit tea and coffee, and drink Pestum, instead. It is a rich, coffee like cereal beverage perfectly delicious I Order Pestum from your gro cer today. Drink this fragrant, aromatic beverage and see hew much better you'll feel able te de mere without becoming fatigued as thousands have discovered for themselves. Pestum comes in two ferms: Instant Pestum (in tlns)mde instantly in tht cup by the addition of boiling water. Pestum Cereal (in packagts of larger bulk, for these who prtfsr te make the drink while the meal Is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 min utes. Sold everywhere! Pestum for- Health "There's a Reason" Made by Pestum Cereal Company, Inc, Battle Creek, Michigan rilOTOl'LAYH PIlUTOrLAYH T 1'llOTOn.AYS 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. "JMBTWUYi . ceMMirr f . warmed te the old Italian, an almost AlNnmltva 12tl1- Merris t Peswunit 'Ave. i ifADI TfVM hysterical admiration upon hln, for All,a,ra at atir at a,B. fl: & e KWUW CHESTNUT Above JITIOAD DJlv llll.M n 1 1 IB 1. M jamp.m nuraR niTRtrneii'H U7ll r -J e -i t? ''THPrninPVCWARF'' "..av.e neiuet Cine rcrguaun lng I "Wl aVK-:?UCWw!SHS',2! ' r 'mlllV;- tat neneV he? SS. te t.'Xi. -. w,ir-ft" ,fr:,, r.1. ".... L'nv9 ecn .RS "unate I Jwvc been i,nsr. xuesaay i saw mm in "The Sheik. Jack." besides the ''Deuble Adventure serial. .She would be glad te 1 ear from i any admirer of hers, I am sure Ad i dress her nt Mll'a Hollywood Beule- nrd, Hollywood, Oalif. I'm looking 1 up the cast of "The Green Van" for you nnd will 1st you knew whn I get if 'Watch this relumn. "Thirteen Bootleggers," Sliameliin, Pa. "After reading betcral of your writers' letters In regard te Rudelph Valentine, i agre ith Uie negntne I ie.( v"wu ".-. .-- -y .. r. faction as te w nether he Is a iwni' a: I JO flir. UrrillH t,iruiK; , vi . iiii-uk", .-j . nlf.nlf.l(l whll v i WHri in , nciei "" . Th. tni-p wh clven w ld.i nuh. ' " was net a,"ntine who made tin i juuivi'i ' " ""V : "- - - .4... "i, :,1Aii.' r...MM.... i...e. i.i. i.i imtui , i iir -unrii .uiiiuutt. uul in i iu I cute lttt!e co-star. Acnes Arrcs. Any iinlfr whil later dcnlalB were net be !... ftl fltenlnenrl Tnis lias YsAilflt if friends, "but has net at any time con- J'kture ' " n!!l n was nn at atdrnd I any one of them as a possible I ct,en te lll Pn"11"' meT'e ian' ivi'Di ue yuu rap i "In regard te th stupid being who tried te compare Valentine with 'Wallle Reld, he t-as a great eye for cempari son. I must SAT Idered any husband.' Mrs. Shelby te loin her daughter, who Irtxnged n producing '"J he J StlUt," in the Lasky Sti: has left for Hollywood wiie Is new en- Heart Sne- Studie. Director and Jupiter Pluvius Arc Enemies ii V APPARENTLY whenever Jehn 3. Robertsen starts te film a pic ture in Europe it begins te rain. When Mr. Robertsen and his com pany arrived in Vige, Spain, en their way te Seville, where Mr. Robertsen is sheeting most of his exteriors for "Spanish .Ta'dc," his next picture, the country was suf fering from the effects of n phenom enal drought. That night, however, the rain came down in terrcntB. Ne Importance wns attached te this coincidence nt the time, but en their arrival in Sevllle the phenom enon repeated itself. In fact, the rainy season began. It was then that Rey Orcrbaugh, the camera man, reminded Sir. Robertsen thnt when they went te France te film the circus scene in "Leve's Boom Beom Boem arasg" they hud found the whole et Normandy thirsting for rain, only te bt held up themselves the day after their arrival by a downpour which lasted a week. Saturday In 'Cnmillc' nnd Sundav in The Conquering I'ewer.' I thiuk all his admirers will enjoy this picture, as it is wonderful in acting both en his part and that of Alice Terry's "When he kissed Agnes Ayres in 'The Shell:,' I fairly jumped out of mi sent "I live in Atlantic City, and 'it la a very stftinge girl dein here who Is net talking about him. I' simply cannot re fuse going te see him. nnd am awfully sorry that he "s murrled, because f unt icard that tode. , nnd it seeinfil te tnlm oil the pleasure nvay that I vas cn- eying. J guess the rcnen wc all in,i. ra is because we can t have inm r see him. "I was never a crazv me-i" goer and one ado- or actress wns lis geed as the ether, but. when Rudelph nh-nUne came he changed the whel itiur.ij of things. I must have an awful crush en hlra, because I cannot forget him nnd then I get madder than ever beeause I am ee insignificant nnd se uullr.i urner glrlB when it comes te beauty Hut I de net blame any one for getting a cruali en him and I can fee no harm in it ns long as ue ueesn't unew it. I read In "PETEH IBUETHON' 'Member Jack Herner ? tliere was the lad! his thumb did noble work. T Think of the thousands of Jacks today who reach out whole hands and get rolls and buns and raisin bread that Mummy sensibly get at Meenehan's from the original Jack te the new-a-day lads, you have a real story of prog ress single plum te lets and lets of goodies. MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 18 Seuth 32d Street 14 Seuth 60th St. 2G04 Uerniantewn Ave. 4009 Market Street 14113 Seuth St. ALLEGHENY uA I Lehigh Palace Cerra"' MME. NAZIMOVA . In "CAMIMJE" wii Ave. ma T-Attlvh Auinna LIONEL BARRYMORE In "TlIK nKflI8 OAKDKN" APOI I Pi 621J t THOMPSON BT3. JuryJL,LJ MATINEE! DAILY (ir.nneR sifxpebd'S "THE SHEIK" ARPAniA CHESTNUT Bel. 18TH ArlMUI1i je A. M. te 11U6 I. M. BETTY COMPSON In "THE LITTLE MINISTER" AQTOD ritANKLIN ft GIItARD AVH. rAD 1 Jt MATINEC DAILT Gr.OIiCin SIELFOIID'S "THE SHEIK" DAI TIAIODH" eiar ft BALTIMOIUB tJAH llVUJrvn. nvn eau sat.mat. WANDA HAWLEY In "IIEIl HTUIUJV OAK" I IRFRTY uneAD celumma av. t-lDl-rV 1 I MATINEK DAILT GAIL KANE In "EJH'TY ARMN" ORIENT Woe11na A,e- Rt 8:a St. BETTY COMPSON In "THE LITTLE MINISTER" I OVERBROOKU3D VvENUEf0RD MARION DAVIES . In "ENCHANTMENT" PAI ACF liU StARltUT SIRKET I UJ-VC je A. M. te 11:13 P. U. Il.ntlAIL CA8TLETON In "The ChUd Theu Gavest Me" OI I lIVniDrV Breaa t fluiquhnn DL.Ull.DlrL Cnntlnnnua J until 11 ANNA q, NII.BSON In PRINCF 10ls MARKET BTnEBT i iu"vjoe sae a m. te hub p. m. SPECIAL CAST In "FATHER TOM" . its The NlXON-NIRDLlNGlif THEATRES U UIJlViWl( l :30 t 3 :30 4 0 .JO (e 1 1 I'M. HOUSE PETERS In "LMNO L1PB" PFHAR 80TK A CEDAR AVENUH vc.L-vrv luie a na 7 ft e p. DAVID POWELL In "DANUER0U8 LIES" POT IQFI TIyt JIrket tt. 00th ft BOti V-VJL.IOn.UlVl 1-30 and 8: 7 snJU P.M. MARGUERITE SNOW In "LAVENDER AM) QUI LACE" IllMRn TOONT ST. & OIllARD AVB. juiriuw jumbo June, en FranUerfl "L" BEBE DANIELS la "THE NPEED UIRL" I FAHFR 1BT LANCASTER WT ii-Lt,i. Mati DRlyi ,.8U ,0 B T t0 n U'ALLACK IlEII) A ULORIA BWANSON In 'DON'T TELL EVERYTHING' WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME' REGENT UAIl"ETA faT; ?"'r ,17 I LOCUST V,1 w--rz: . . . . r, un..i. itm l ii A M te n l, il in...... n..v Tleare tinn the picture of tlie irfrl who vm leadlnj lady in tlie serial 'Breaking Threvsli.' " (Wnt d'yeu fellers eli.irce for it up then, in SliameUin' Anil li it really i whre Baby Marie Oaberne even bad a geed stuff? Ileat-f den t cet me Ktartnl I Hklng for him. en A?nsH Ayres I could fill two or t11 T piiess I run n nn , tliree columns llh ravines and still net ' r .1N ".'' ,'S"?"1 .CA" "K no merc' . .--- - - . , uii ii in hnu i'unp iini !. a. -, ... ....-,......, ..,. w . f i 44 L Ur "iwV fnr 1iip thV ", or of ''lVrenklnVV.re.iVh.'; 8, re. 'n-v "T1 ?il cItr..V1cc, J ?e- Watch for it ) linn uecriDO ine uej cicsi. B.n ei my , mph te ,.. an netre. nH ,hu y' -' t:arinei .Mycre v.as ' nmi,itin cr.r Rinr i ,"."."" T m v lt ltlrl EinHfl n.l . I'll be Bind te print a picture of her. i .' drnmatle Vac e t nA&X'ZZlV the play both years. "Maybe some day I shall meet this wonderful Rudelph nnd then is when i dreams will ceme true, Please answer, as I nm a faithful reader of your I column. Tell me if he is in this country." -tf i Reader Tes, I'm tired of the Valen , tine-Reid controversy, tee. Wo've given Valentine about n million dollar' i worth of free advertlbincby it, but as long ns the fann insist en fighting about him what can I de? Mary Miles Mln . ter was born In 1002 en 4Pr" J don't knew whether her continuing te be I nineteen years old has any connection I with her April Foel's birth date or net, 1 but that's the only official date I have. I'll admit I've heard it questioned by , people who knew her, but I haven't , that pleasure, se I can't fay and, If I 1 dlil unew tier. 1 probably weulun t say anyhow I'd be tee polite (imaglne me polltel) I'll print a picture of Kath- erine MacDeuuId for you neon. Yes, I dearly leve her, tee. But I must ask all the fans te bare patience In the matter of these pictures. When we said we'd print theso requested we had no 4dca we would be be deluged with requests. We'll get clear u eon as (Oh, yes, Rudy is still in this country , and will probably remain here as long as he can get nice little girls te write I such adoring letters about him. Why I shouldn't he? It Is true that he is married new. but he has sued for dl dl tercc, you knew, and v probably seen be free. Se mebbe you'll have a chance after all though I hope net.) ROOFING , -MATERIALS -Mnefetnr4l7 EROEB CO.. (011,1 L. D. nEROEB MSIII 7I SO STREET M.rV.I IWH Blayik Beeks ledger - Journals Columnar Books Beeks Leller Copy Books Beeks Trial Balance Books Beeks Time Books Beoks Boeks invQice Beeks -Scrap Beeks - Memorandum Beeks YEOandLUKENS CQ 12N.13Sl-719Valnul St BROADWAY X V$"?u. BEBE DANIELS In "ONi; VIIJ WEEK" r1 A PITTI ""' MARKET ST. LArl IKJL. 1(l A. M i 11:10 P. ! EUGENE O'BRIEN In "CLAY DOLLARS" COLONIAL SnWnTttW ' WALLACE RK.ID . OIXIRIA SWANHON In 'DON'T TELL EVERYTHING' DARBY THEATRE ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In "MIRACLEH OF SIAMIATTA.N" JllVlrKcOS MAiiNF.n daily LIONEL BARRYMORE In "JIM THE PKSMAX" AND LOOUHT 81HEETS :30.S:3O. nvts (1 SO te u CONSTANCE BINNEY In "ROOM AMI HOARD" AVILLIAM CHRISTY CAIlANM. H "THE BARRICADE" RIAI TO GERMAr,TOWN AVE.NUB NIXON B3D AND MARKET ST8 iir-illJ AT TULPEIIOCKPN ST. nlAUn 2.13. 7 sn4 JAMES OLIVER CIJRWOODS HOOT GIBSON "THE GOLDEN SNARE" -hed cSuraek- RmLB"- "- ""-' RIVOLI and ? ?. , REX REACH PRODUCTION i . tl8. 8l 7 "IMli BRANDING IRON" SAVOY 12U M"ET STREET tJt-L VW1 8 A. M TO SriDNiaHT BUCK JONES In "IIAR yOTHIXd" SHERWOOD 81,h BItlmer. at.' (iEnner, JIELI-OKD'H "THE SHEIK" MARKET AT 10TH U A M. te lPin P. it HARRY CAREY lu "THE FOX" airrd Tm7 S1ANLKY NORMA TALMADGE In "THE WONDERFUL THING" 69TH 9T Thwitr Opr. "L" Tsmilml uyinei. t;:30 7 nnd 0 P. M ALL-Rl'AR CAST tn "Beside the Bennie Brier Bush" STR AND arman(ewn Av. nt Vcnantu O i lfWU 2.S0. 7 and 0 P jr Wallace Reid & Gleria Swanson In "DON'T TELL irYEHYTHINO" t-T tr-n.kT lMT1 EBth ft rAllMVlWUlNI MAI INEB DAILT JAMES OUVint CURWOOD'H "Ged's Country and the Law" 17 A Mil V THEATRE 1811 Mrtit Bt 'STANTON MARKET Above lflTH rAlvllL.1 s . m. te midkieiit i i rtn i uin ln ,r, . M , ,,,.. ti " MAY ALLISON ' "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE I Ambassador "" In "THE LAST CARD" ln KINO ARTHUR'S rutin r rtmDaSSadOr Dlly.l:S0to4'807te juen uui'Uil in "FALSE KISSES" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. nam 11P.M. 56TH ST. "'IrKnAi" 5 333 MARKETTT?1 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "WHAT NO MAN KNOWS" hi OnC B001 MARKET BT. ULUDC ....se and 8.80 te BUCK JONES In "IIAR NOTHINO" ANITA STEWART In "PLAYTHIMiH OP DESflNY" GREAT NORTHERN WeW TOM MOORE la "ITIOM THE OKODND UP" IMPFRIAl J01" WALNUT BTB." HViriIMVL. ft,. s-bei Hvga, T A 8 rULiA NCUK1 t "ONB ARABIAN MUU OeMmnn....n BB10 aornunterrn Afc ir"TTtDlA MARKET5f";h et,; '"""liumi MATINKE DMLI VICTORIA AK ton'ieiri1. SESSUE HAYAKAWA 1 UM IVIIX ,n "" SWAMP" ln "TKAILIN " RIALTO, at WESTCHlStTZrT TOM MIX in "THE HOUOH DIAMOND" 0th & Dauphin 8 MATINEE DA11.J JEFFERSON GRACE DAVISON In "lAiyr., IIA1K AND A MOMAN" GRANT 0-a MAINrrVmAlPARIC muau AVI- "aupihn ST MATTY llOUnEUT In UnDAT rMIIV Mat. yi5. Evg. IH te 11 "HERITAGE" ' MARGUERITE CLARK iu ratiiAJiui.KD linty K fr ',f t A ' . a i ' ? . J
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