Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 24, 1922, Final, Page 12, Image 12

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JFLI ACTOR'S LIFE
NOT ONE OF EASE,
SAYS DAVID BUTLER
TTTI1B actor should net be blamed for
J- whatercr depression exists in the
motion-picture Industry," declares
David Butler, who lias risen te the de
fense of th.e craft. Butler's remarks
w prompted by the Associated Press
dispatch, dated New Yerk and quoting
William Brandt, president of Uie
Theatre Owners' Chamber of Com
merce, as saying that motion-picture
fctaj's must reconcile themselves te sal
ary cuts te bring theatre business beck
te normal.
"There seems te be a popular Impres
sion that motion-picture actors live n
' life of ease and luxury," said Butler.
"I want te cite one example, net te
engender sympathy for myself, but te
Indicate hew actors are co-operating
with the producers-te effect thegreatctt
economy possible In the cost of a pic
ture. "In the making of my present story,
'Recording te Heyle,' Leuis llursten,
the producer, called us all together anil
asked If we would be willing te spend
Christmus away from home. A leading
lady is mere often than net pictured
as excessively temperamental and
exacting in her demands. Helen Fer Fer
gueon, who is plnylng opposite me, wa
the first te speak up and cheerfully
Hgreed te go.
"While home peeple were enjoying
themselves at pleasant firesides with
their families and children en Christ
nine Day our company which means
mechanics as well was In n bleuk little
town where the hotel accommodation
arc net anything te advertise broad
cast. "Cleudy weather developed. Hud
dled about a little brush lire, we pa
tiently waited for stray shafts of sun
shine t te 'sheet scenes. Weather con
ditions delayed our schedule te such
an extent that Mr. Bursteu snld he
would net ask us te remain New Year's,
but that if we went back te Les An
geles and returned te finish the work it
would cost him approximately ?300).
One and all voted te remain.
WOETDRNINO te Les Angeles we
Xv had additional exterior scenes te
make. One day this week we began
work at 8 o'clock In the morning, laid
off from 4 te 0 o'clock In the afternoon,
tesumed work at 0 nd worked con
tinuously until 3 o'clock the next morn
ing, with a bitter cold wind blowing
all the time.
"Here Is one point which I want te
emphasize about a motion-picture star's
salary a thing a bank president or n
layman seldom takes Inte considera
tion. A bank president, for example,
rcan be In but one place at one time. A
motion-picture star can be in 22,000
theatres simultaneously. That is the
reason why a picture star receives mere
money than n legitimate stage actor.
In short, he is 22,000 persons. There
fore, from a simple nelnt of economics
he receives a proportionate share of
the receipts of each theatre where he
appears.
"But the salaries, even at that, are
net what they are believed te be. We
have te buy an extensive wardrobe for
a picture and never use It again. Hardly
a day passes when it does net fall te
our let te be host either te some no--,
table person or man of importance
or a group of 'fans' from another city.
- ftTTIHEIlE are half a dozen stars who
J- nre rich, a comparatively few
cempured te financial success which
comes te men In ether walks of life.
"And don't overlook the fact that
actors' salaries have been cut. I knew
actors who formerly received 200 n
week who are new getting $."0. This
sounds large the $200, I mean but
It must be remembered that an ncter Is
net continuously employed. The best
of them seldom average ever forty
y weeks' work a year.
"I confess te only a layman's knowl
edge of hew a theatre is conducted, but
I will say this in reply te Mr. Brandt
It is the motion-picture star's back
that Is bending under the burden of
the tremendous expense of prologues
and extensive orchestras."
FILM ARCHITECTS
ARE KEPT VERY
BUSY THESE DAYS
rpiIE modern magic of motion-picture
A making Involves no end of Ingenuity.
There used te be a time In the history
of the Industry when all that was
needed for a picture was a park bench,
an interior kitchen set, such bb used
In stnge plays, a fancy "drop," per
haps, some sunshine and actors. New.
with cpmplicated scenarios calling for
scenes In every section of the United
States, te say nothing of foreign coun
tries, a research department, art de
partment, architects, interior decora
tors and experts of nil kinds are called
in te werK en tne cinema production
inese lecnnicai experts have breueht '. . ;, : , i r .- ej.ii i.v nuum ii- a aenar iei i M-.y,
te the screen every country under t he I 'ma.ttt technical means, net , every fault found in the pictures. Twe , IcP
sun nlmest. Let the locale of the s ter v mr?lj' t0 .act enc 8 s(;lf ,n " slvcn sct ln"ntlls .la'tT another notice appeared bX(i
be in Thrums. Scotland Sir J. M. Bar" 0I circumsiances. halng that -Judging by the amount of Hy&
rle'a birthplace, as it was in "I'he Lit- ., Mai 1 "'""Krcc ui you juw n m- faults coming in from fans the "movies" B B
tie MlnlMer," and Thrums Is built tl5 n."(1 "i)theut mc.ni'B be pre- must be nothing hut a let of mistakes In t I
Perhaps the action of the story takes b"mptU.Ub ,n n. ,eu5 r??mr.?8 '" ';vcr;v Vietnn.' I think eu'U have te I
!. i i...n..i i u " -j." answer te my note te you? Den t you de the aamc. i
In "Forever" the ndnniii Inn tnl ! think nudlences ought te be trained te
JcVecn of Du MauricX sterr p. the crltical K-wpelnt? Wouldn't it in in
I&n''hettariC7enffint ftffi i J?I5" !s.?0?Jl
teegaruen en the ntuule stage.
Net long age at the Lusky west coast
studio n reproduction of n street in
Paris, Hue Macabre, was required for
"The Green Temptation," a Hetty
Compson picture. The result of the
work of the architects, artists and ex
perts was a marvel of perfection. When
snewn en the Bcrecn the audience will
get a breath of that fnselnnHn.. ritv '
which Americans knew se much better:
since the World War.
Innumerable examples of this work
can be cited, especially in the laM few
' months, at the same studio where a
complete New Yerk street was built for
' "A Prince There Win," nnd the Ornml
' Central Station for "If Yeu Relieve
It. It's Se," and n section of the New
Yerk elevated for Cecil n. De Mllle's
production, "Saturday Night."
Ter Wallace Reld's latest picture,
"Acress the Continent," mero work
was required, as the picture shows sev
erai towns in auiercnt parts of
the
rminirv. Mern fhnn n mnnllt'a tl,rtA
, was spent Dy the research department ' u" utlur s p""f'"-x-I
In gathering photographs from varleiiB I twcc,n ourselves, I m
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parts or tne unitea states, showing nil
filling stations, street scenes and the
like. Although the company making
this picture has traveled te San Fran Fran
clrce, Ilarstew, the Mejave Desert iwul
nfllA nnlnfa (f wi, lmnnthln in ..teli
all the citle's which the great trnnn-1
continental automobile race, the ble
continental automobile race, the big
..feature of the'plcture, cevers, be scenes
Jersey City, Indianapolis, Kansas
. City, Pedge City and ether points were
OMMructed at the studio,
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TF will le glad te publith the pictures of tuch screen players as are
suggested by the fans
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX
By HENRY
Betty Beverly, Deven, writes: "I
am an ardent reader of the Mevie Fans'
Letter Bex. I agree with you en 'al
most' everything you say. I say 'al
most' because I nm a young girl of
scx'cntecn, se you will knew what things
I disagree with you en.
"I think you nre absolutely right in
saying Lillian Gish does nothing but
make faces at the camera. I think she
was positively ludicrous In 'Way Down
East' when they showed that picture
of her with her eyelids frozen. I
haven't seen 'Orphans of the Storm'
and I don't Intend te go, for, while I
love Griffith's pictures. I can't stand
these two GLsh girls. Why doesn't
Griffith star Carel Dempster and
Richard Barthelmess together as he did
in 'The Leve Flower'?
"I agree with you also nbeut Mary
Pickford. She Is or rather ber pic
tures nre beastly bores.
"Could leu tell me when "Tnl'hle
David' is coming te Philadelphia? Who
is piaying opposite Haruielmess in that?
Alse, when will 'Beyond the Rocks' be
released? I hope this letter hasn't been
tee long. May I come again?"
(Yeu bet you may come again. Grif
fifth can't etnr Barthelmess new be
cause ne 13 being starred by hi it wm be Janunry 21. 1922, which x ill
rmpT.Mmn-.if? V'at ."'mnke It Just seven months since they
purpose, "lel ble David has been started that two-reel comedy
finished for some time and prints .., u , ,.. . ,
are In this city, but no relense date has tn f,,! fly ". ,,Msn ,nkc wven months
been bet for it yet. Glndjs Hulette f0(r",,lsh1f twe-rcel comedy. I knew
plays oppesito Barthelmess. "Beend ,,.? ,e n1""150 a geed comedy,
the Hecks" hasn't been received here , "1 ,n ' for " "Teunervil lc. ' I 'veseen
yet. In fact. I doubt if It has had itsl?,,'," t0vn V1'? wec "?d The Toon Teon Toen
final cutting and editing. De you knew l f ""' Tangle, and If It wasn't for
I have
a susn cien you are foellne me
about veur name and ace? The com
blnntlen or "Hetty" nnd "Heveny" ami
"Deven" sounds familiar. Am I right?
If net, I apologize.)
XXX X.: You're right; she
I a "perfect dear." Thank ou very
much for the extremely friendly tone of
your letter. I'nfertunately, a busy the
atrical and movie reviewer doesn't get
uny time for iiuch pleasures. Why net
send the curd an way?
Claude W. Ash: Thanks: we'll
print the picture of Shirley Masen seen.
a
Neil Martin write: "Indeed, I
did see your comment en my perform
ance in 'Only 3S' and I'm grateful te
you. I shall hope te keep en doing
work in the theatre which will justify
our geed opinion of me. With rea
sonable luck. I'm burc I will. Fer I'm
eager teMichleve nnd I'm in It because
i m antieua te iciirn wnui .urs. 1 iskc
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luiicu tiiu m.fi.v i 'h u v-
bad and art from charlatanism and te
knew the reason why.' I don't think
v.e'11 have finer pictures or liner act
ing in them until audiences de knew."
(I de believe in training audiences te
n better judgment of both atage anil
Herten art. That is. 1 believe in the
theory, but I'm afraid it's rather hope-
lens in practice. My objection te ex
pressing unfavorable views of the film
we were tliseusslng was merely that 1
wanted the fans te sec it first. If we
expressed tliobe viewa and the fans then
went te see It with our criticisms in
their minds, they would unconsciously
leek en the film with our eyes without
knowing why. If, en the ether hand,
we let them see the film first, form
their own views nnd then, in a general
discussion, show them hew and vhy
thoHe views are wrong, I believe the
effect is mere educational and that they
will begin in time te sce the methen
by which a trained critic unalyzcs a
production nnd forms his estimates of
. , .
And yet. he he
net ultecetlicr
convinced that It pays te have the criti
cal viewpoint. I'm afraid the general
public decn't wnnt the best nnd never
will. And, as things stand today, I'm
sure the untrained observer has n let
mere fun and gets a let mere entertain
,nent "t1the1 theatre i or movie than I
,l0.. A.nd yet I wouldn't change places
mtn mm.;
Betfy Dennghue Elliet Dexter
played tliu lend In "The Squnw Mun."
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FAN'S SCRAPBOOK
M. NEELY
I think you are mistaken about
"Saleme." Nazlmeva Is going te de it,
but I don't think it hns yet been filmed.
If I'm mistaken In thin, some of the
fens will correct me, se watch the
column.
Geerge .1. Wilsen, M0S N. Bouvier
street, writes "Here I nm writing te
you ngain for some mere information.
nat lias happened te the Betzwood
Film Company, at Betzwood, Pa.?
"Yeu were one of the men wbe helped
run the Eve.vine PfKLle LedeEh
Mevie Beauty Contest, weren't you?
(And I'll bet you also ran the Limerick
Contest nm I right or wrong?)
"Well, new, I'll run bnck te where 1
started. Yeu remember the day the
'Toencrvlllc' people Invited evcrjbedv
up te inspect the studio and also help
complete a picture (I'm pretty sure
It wns Sunday, June, 21, 1021). Well.
I was one of the many who accepted
their 'invite' nnd must snv I had a
gr-r-and time watching Dan Masen,
'The Skipper.' and Katrlnka and Mr.
Hangs (but was very much disappointed
in him nnd also dlsnnnnlntnil In lWlr
Bevce), and the rest of the company
ably directed by Irn M. Lewry. Beb
Maxwell was also there plajing en the
'Toenervllle Nine.' Well, everything
went along fine no trouble or anything
te mar the day, but here's what I want
te knew : By the time veu nublfsh this
". "!"" " ." tnec in
lergct the trolley car) uhat would
mere ee te tne picture? The here,
heroine, Bangs, Katrinkn nnd the rest
of the cempnuy just net ftfre a bunch of
amateurs (excepting the villain, who
was the most natural person In the
whole picture.)
"If jeu enn get any Information
concerning the comedy in question, I
will be very much obliged te ou. There
va.s no title given out when they were
making it.
"And one mere question, then I'll
give you a rest. Where is Madelaine
Starliill. the winner of the Beauty Con Cen
test ? Hew ninny comedies did she ploy
in? What are their titles? What is
Miss Starhlll doing at present?
"I guess I'll itep asking you questions
new nnd wlih you luck with your
Tllm Faults.' Yeu said te 'send lit
any mistakes you tee in pictures.' Yeu
jtwt wait until the fans start sending
in 'film faults,' you'll never he
able tn ntihllnh Imlr nt tham v,.
Knew In the earlj part of lunt vear n
. '. . ". w. ..... AUII
uui niuKuziun lint a notire in the mnen
Am glad te see veu hnve drnnneH Mm
Huilelph Valentine affair. Geed riddance
te bad rubbish !
"Uy the way, have you Keen the trade
press write-ups of Universal 'Foolish
Wives' by I.'rfc Ven Strehelm? Loek in
the Moving Picture World for January
21 and ee what they say ubeut the
'million-dollar production.' "
(The ISotzweod Film Company has
suspended production for the time being.
As te Uie Mevie Ilenuty Contest and
the Llmeiick Contest when u man re
forms and tries te live down his past,
why rake up his old Bins and reproach
him with them? The Toenervllle film
you helped te make was called "The
Toenervllle lllues." It was Intended
te put it out ns a five-reel feature, but
later they decided te cut it into two
reels. That's what has token se long
the decision, net the cutting. It hasn't
been released yet.
Miss Starhlll worked In four come
dies et Jlctzwoed as an extra In two,
n a small part in one and as Ingenue
..mi JS, n"0"10''- 'The lest was called
The Qenncrville Hank Robbery." The
Hine II l.it was i "The Toenervllle
Ileld-I p." :sene of these he yet
been shown m public. Miss Starhlll de
elded Just last week te accept a very
flattering offer oho has had te go en the
"age. Unfortunately, I am under
premise net te glve details until it is
announced, se I cannot tell you uny
mere, les; I've seen the trade press
comment en "Foolish Wives." But I
seldom pay much attention te these re
views. I prefer te see tlii (limn mr,.lf
and form my own opinions.)
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ALICE LAKE
In "THK IM'AMOl'B MIHH IIKVEI.T."
1ATW ST THEATnn rtelew Pprue
join 01. MATiNnn ruiLr
MIRIAM COOPER ,
In "THK OATH"
GREAT NORTHERN AF
POLA NEGRI F
In "ONK KAIILN NIOIIT" '
IMPFRlAI "0Tn WAI.NU"! HTB
"A MAN'S HOME'V
BETTY COMPSOA
"THE 1AVI ANI THE WMAN"
Lehigh Palnce atT
KATHERINE McLvSnJ
Ave. and
jAvenu
ALD
In "M LAI)'H LATCHKEY"
rtU -H-. ' ' AAWJJ
NP BUSINESS man
grumbles when
he sees two customers
instead of one even if
they come in at the
deer at the same mo
ment. Tills is one of the rea
sons that ' Philadelphia
Business Men are using
40,000 KEYSTONE Auto
matic Telephones. It fur
nishes one of tfie tele tele tele
phone doers for messages
of business and the cost,
$108 per year, is merely
nominal because there
is no limit te the number
of messages.
i
Call Mr. Blake, Race 06, for
particulars.
Keystone Telephone Ce.
' 135 S. 2d Street
Philadelphia
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
SUITS AND
New Spring Styles of Huddertficld Engliih
Tweed, Fleecei arid Camel'aJHair confined te
us as te fabrics and
TAILORED
Made in our workrooms by our Custom
Shirt Operators. All fabifics ready te wear or
made te your measure.
CAPES
Plain or plaid Cajnel'a Hair and English
Tweeds unusual in style and most attractive.
WOOL HOSIERY
i i
Importations of Scotch Wools, Silk and
Weel, and Camera Hair in both plain and clex
are still coming in. Weights suitable for every
need.
SPRING 'HATS
The New Tailored f-fats in original shapes
from the hrtCt makers are new ready. Priced
moderately.
& DlLKS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
PHOTOPLAYS
The following theatres ehtain their pictures through the
STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of
early showing of the finestproductiens. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com
pany of America.
LIBERTY mneAD l cei.umuia av.
tVCL. MATINEE DAILY
BETjyy COMPSON
JnJIJArtlKM ML'ST I.1VK"
ORIENT Weed"""I Av. at esa Bl.
AfCVt l V'lf UUnv s
"WHY CiJRLS LEAVE HOME"
UVhKIJROOK,,3l,VW.Sft,i,oue
BLYTTY COMPSON
-'.'-"AIMKH ML'ST L1VK"
rALA"F lsu maiucut stiiekt
RUIiOLPH VALENTINO
m-"fHE CONQL'EItlNO POHEK"
C if? V?-!- MAnLT-p CPn it .4
REGENT MAIIKET HT He e.vT?TH
VIOLA DANA
In
12. thkiik .lllBXe VILLAIN!"
RIAL.TO OKUMANTOWN AVENUE-n...-AT
''''I.I'EHnrifEN aT.
BETTY COMPSON
In "THE LITTLE MIN1HTKU"
SHERWO(5b 64ln lUlllmer. Av.
BETTY COMPSON
Mr ,-ifi.
In "LAIHKS Ml'HT LIVE"
SiflTANLFY MAIIKET AT 10TH
AUINtS AYRES
lh "THE LANE THAT HAD NO TFItNlNO"
STANTON MAKin- Abevi- 10TH
.,C.:. ' nslSA. W tn 11.11 p.m.
"THE FOUR HORSEMEN
"F THE APOCALYPHK"
333 MARKFT stheet theatre
j j j ,VXC?.. . Jr.1 n v M- " 11:13 P. M.
CHARLES RAY
In "THE MHlXlHHTiigi.T.M
VICTORIA S?K,f!F7
PEARL WHITE
In "A Vinr.IN PARAIHSK"
GRANT Vi ?,lrara Ave- Tomer.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In "WHAT NO MAN KNmvs"
AT OTHER THEATRES,
AmVinesirlrir HftHlmnra Ava. at AOth
amDassaaer n-.uv inir,i.inT.niip.M
. JAMKJJ OLIVKIl CI'RWOOD'8
"The Flower of the North"
Germantown "'riLV
WILLIAM FARNUM
In "I'KIML'IIY"
tit. it.
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ftlJLV.aKIUiTY,
belt In toeut vrlniKr work dena rfi. 1
prepr and jeMenable chdrre. luY
tlv you an,itlmat: "' l
W Are SpcelalUta In nana. i.
AIRWAY Kleetrle-Ct-ane-i a,,iS .
rhene. Dlnmeml lOOO J ?Tltt!
McCLEES GALLERIES
1507 WALNUT STREET
Mezzotints. Etchings ''
" B nnienni
Fine Framing a HptetaUv
SPECIAL SALE
jfctniMMar
R
DcmenttrateQ
WM. AKERS.IR., CO?
racwrv arprettnlative
S. W. COR. 10TB AAPUJlERTRTa
SPECIAL SALE OFCAS RANGES
Feil Una of ITeatbic ApplUntai
-f
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TOP COATS
models.
WAflSTS
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PHOTOrMTS
tOM.AKY r i
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THEATRES lil
BFI MONT aiU above MAiutnl
THE WOMAN IN HIS H0US
PFDAR U0T" CEDAn avsxch
V'C'r::r I a" nn,l a : 7 and ?. M
1111.1. 1.M CHRISTY OA1IANMC3
"THE BARRICADE"
COLISEUM ten.W.5i
"DISCONTENTED WIVESl
IUMRO TIIONT ST. t OIRAHD ifll
JUIVID'J .iumhn T.m. mi lV.nMert 'VI
MONTE BLUE
In "THE JUCKIJNH"
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lwt.-U'C.r l-ae te fl! 7 in 11 f.
tTHEL CLAYTON
In "EXIT THK VAMP"
I fft lOT rtir mm 1u.iteK eTHEf
L.UV.UJ1 mm. i-.in n-in I'm !'l
ZANI5 OKEY'S POWKIiri'L RTnLJ
"THE MYSTERIOUS RIDERl
NIXON
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RICHARD TALMADGE
In "T.AKINO CHANCKS"
R1VOI I b:d AND BANPOM BT&
MME. NAZIMOVA
In "CAMILLK"
69TH ST. tre-OrP.
W I".
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kiiixniiL' S'.IO Tna
THOMAS MEIGHAPi
In "A rillNCIS TIIKIIK WA'
MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A-
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RITItVB HE REMER In .-
"PILGRIMS OF THE NIGK
PARK mean ave. a daOWI"",;
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