Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 15, 1922, Final, Page 14, Image 14

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SHIRLEY MASON
We will be glad te publish the pictures of such screen players as are
suggested by the fans
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX
By HENRY
"Elaine" Yes. Mary I'iekfenl can 1 de thnt if T wrote for n paper, could I?
iwlm and dive. She and Deur have Have you lind time te go te the Acnd
n fine outdoor peel In their Beverly 1 emy of the Fine Art1 te sec their exhlbl
IHUe home. Gleria Swnnnn won't' tien? It ii very geed this year. I am
tell her age. but I understand it is just always reamini; around academies and
peat twenty-six. I.leyd Hughes pic- plarM ivherp there are works of nrt.
ture are being- released all the time. I I think it 1 very interesting.
Hlf latent npprarnnee N in "Hail the "I saw Kodelph Valentine's picture
Weman." Thnt is lit real name and in teniuht'H tinner. What play jvan It
he Is married te charming Glerin Hepe.
Se you "can understand uhy any 1
female could greatly admire him and
why there might be endless comment
about him but Rudy never!" Well,
there are probably lets of girls who fcsl
the same way about it. Ruth Reland
herself was the wife in "The Neglected
Wife" serial. I think you've mixed up
your memories somehow. De you tak"j
the 8:12 from Rlverteu? That's the
one I used te take.
1
Sounds te me as if you might I
make n geed Mery out of
v little idea If wm've evolved
dents and complications and
Jlnrniy-
K3" be able te
your sketch
eneush incident
action. Hen t forget tne action. Ann.
a story, te be a goe.I Mery, must con-
tain an cement of cenflict: there nnt
be obstacles te overcome or unfriendly ,
l-eupie ur uiujujjiiuh 01 uU1B nuui w uv ,
surmounted. Otherwise ou won't get
the kind of dramatic action and inter
est movie directors want. Fer Agnes
Ayres, address Scenario Editor, Laky
Studies, Hollywood. I'm glad we din
agree en eight-tenths (why net say
four-fifths?) of my statements. "It
shows you think for yourself. And
don't ever let me nrjue you around te
my way of thinking beeause I'm usually
wrong, as a unanimous te e my
leaders would probably indicate.
Samuel S. K. writes "I have been
a constant reader of your 'Letter Bex' ,
for some time, but have never appealed
te you for information or advice. I 1
am, however, taking tlic liberty te le
se new and I feel sure you will help me ,
as much as nesslble. !
"1 am u young man almost nineteen
years of ane. passable in leeks and
; either en the legitimate stage or en the '
'd screen. Yeu undoubtedly have many ,
;' seuni men aDneilinc te von for thJ
f iZ?I.Z.X h5.t0,eS.rr0rJ I
very, very ambitious te become an actor,
same information. Iiew te start, se I
don't think you will object te .adding
another te the list.
Mil de net base my ambition en day
dreams. I realize the hardships and pit
falls necessary for success, but I urn
sure that if given a chance I will mu
ceee. 1 nave participated in many
amateur plays and dialogues during the
past five years and I hae been very
successful In all. I seem te have an
uncanny memory for parts nnd hnve
mAmnvlvnl ftlllM r1ln.-nt.13' nn,j ili!ln
..mv. .. uiwvi i.ji..a jjai,. , Willi-
Tinnrlnv them reltAnrciwl T ri n fiirntuli..
references as te my ability if necessary,
ami anetner tning, i am net suscepti
ble te 'stage fright.
"Would you advise me te ente,r a
dramatic school? If se. where can I
find one. and what will the prehable
tuition be? I feel sure jeu will advise
me as te what is best and if it is pos
sible, I would be greatly pleased te have
you interview me personally. In In
ceosed you will find n self -addressed
envelope. If you wish te nnswer me
personally, please de se, othcruise I
hall leek for my nnswtr in jour
'Merle Fan's Letter Bex.'
Serry, but I've had te make it a rule
net te answer any questions person
ally or by mail. But. if you are, as
you eay, a constant reader of this col
umn, you must have seen your question
eked by half a dozen ethers and nu--'wered.
I don't advise a dramatic
ffiviejhoel, Bn(I m0Bt decidedly net for m-
X a tJen Dlctures. Your verv best hrM-in.
!$WVainf would be in one of the local stock
ft''':F .Mmnanles and I strenslv advlsp inn m
I'i'tr I6 te their managers until they
$$; threw you out by the scruff of the neck.
M 9m la" rcany went ue tiuit it jeu re
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,m .'SSJS-.K. TBer" "l. V: .S
E7-.'?Vj etnrloek about for a chance nt a small
MTrrt w,'n ' reat' company. And then
:0(H a up te you wuat you make of your
ISik'
All Amateur" write "Really, I
ik jeu re awfully geed uatured.
i.pj don't you have it great many
tIUBuS WL (Mil rAiriiM' jvv J till
lae; aim goeu kiekiiij or miuuie-ugeci i
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nMlvr7 I lllinflk'Mtj jut, aiv 111.-
I pscauae your answers sound jeunn
t'ttM of fun. I'k'iise tell mu ull
sir. :
,'tMerestlng te write fur
wMaiaete;wrtt,
tW.Iec;i
FAS SCRAPBOOK
M. EELY
taken from? The thing I admire most
about him it his ph.VKique.
"Is Mente Hlue married (it s itt
nut of curiosity.) Den t you think
he nets better in Western pictures than
in Eastern ones? .
"I nm net out of the usual run of
girls. Sometimes I get the most violent
crushes en movie actors and after it is
nil ever. I think. 'Gee! What a feel I
am te be crazy about a picture' be
cause it is very rarely that one ever
meets an actor, nave you ever n
nn; "f tlipm? . .. , . .
"De 011 ever receive callers? I tin
" weu'il be a . ny interesting pers
,0 converse with.
meets an actor. Have you ever met
nk
person
(S t.H whnt x rall n verv nirc
Iptt .Naturally. I would call it that.
yPf. 1v0 mct .nnilnHh of the ncters
,, ncterinps amIi frnnkly, I've get
,ery fp. t)rjn, 0t of thcm yve sse
them en the screen and been just as
crsry as you about them and then,
ufter meeting them and getting te kne
them, it all gees floecy, nnd I find them
just erdinnry people with the general
fault of tee geed opinions of them
selves nnd tee narrow outlooks unen
life. But jeu mustn't call yourself 1
feel for getting crushes en them. If the
crushes aren't tee bcrieus they keep our
enthusiasms olive and stir up our
imaginations and generally give an air
of added interest te this drab old world
,ntl n.re ver-v well worth while. It reelly
"t !'. t(, , te. 1mnt,luC.al15'
M- ," " the foelih little things
(,?( nn1 ,hl,nk '"" K "JJ" '""
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from. "Beyond the Rerks, he picture
Gleria
itv liar juJi .wiiiun.mi )iti
Hwansen from L iner Glvn story.
About Mente Blue ; I m falrlv certain I
hat h. is, t merried, but I haven t
bn able te get definite information I
,ilse l"m in most of ,ne 'hlngs he has
ne. but I think his playing of Danton
Is nbeut the best. As te your writing
for lipWHnaners. nn eeuldn't de it when
and where you please. I'm one of the'
few who is allowed that privilege, and i
ihat s why I find it Impedsible te re- I
ive callers, because I'm always at
ie theatres or tue movies e.- playing
iihruii thr studies in New Yerk. Prettv
soft. that. Rut. when c man reaches
my age they have te be lenient with
him or retire him en a pension or some
thing, se jour guesH about my youth Is
t. rtrtf
all WTOug.
I in mere tunri tatneny; J m
grandfather.
And. as te telling you
about mjself.
theie's nothing te tell.
McCORMACK SINGS TO
AN ENORMOUS AUDIENCE
Irish Tener Scores His Usual Phila
delphia Success
A crowd that filled every seat in the
Metropolitan Operu Heuse and over
flowed te the extent of some 000 per
sons that found places en the stage lis
tened raptlj te the pellucid voice of
Jehn McCermuck through sixteen or
eighteen numbers last night.
Ouite nntnrallv. It wns the second
section of Mr. Mcf'ermaek's recital, '
which wns, at. usual, devoted te Irish
folk songs, that drew from his appre
ciative, net te say almost idolatrous,'
audience the greatest measure of en
thusiasm. After the tenor had washed
his r's In the pebbles underneath such
limpid measutes us "Nerah O'S'cnle."
"If I Had n-Knew." "The Short Cut
te the ltescs" and "Kathleen Mavour Maveur
neen" there wns nil uproarious clamor
that was whetted rather thun appeased
In the encores "Mether Miiehree" and
"In Dublin's Fair City." Of nil the
. IIUIIIUVtB 11. HUMIWH IU
numbers the reaction te "Kathleen Ma-
- V(mrfn W0( nrmps w ,,,,.,. am,
''cl'M. tlieuuli Mr. Mc
McCormack sans
It bv reduet and
only after demur,
because, properly sneaking. It is net nu
I indigenous song. H had agreed te sing
It if demanded, and Inst evening's per
fermance was the first he has ghen it
in Philadelphia for six years.
The first section wes comne-ed of
two selections from Haendel, "Where'er
Yeu Wulk," from "S-mcle." mid the
peiiuliir I.nrge. This was followed bj a
suite of lour from tlie itussians, Him- I
Pftj iiuipunm, r.nvi I'l'utll uim ihiiru- g
mniillieir, une concluding sertien con
sisted of four ballads, the Inst of them,
"Te Ireland," sung with immense vigor.
Several times during the concert Mr,
MrCerinack's velcu showed traces of the
cold freei which he is recovering.
P vte;in interludes of two numbers
vsmaMynl bv the skillful Donald
'Mulls.. Hrhlintlnr,, ifiku.
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
CHRISTIE IS MAKING
A TRAVESTY ON
FILMS OF NORTH ,
X L CHRISTIE is in the deep snows
" of Truckce, Calif., making n
Northwest Mounted Police story en
titled "Celd Feet."
Christie Is at Truckce with many va
rieties of fur coats, high beets and
nrrtlcs, nnd has a company of twtn'.y
actors and staff members, deg tennis,
nr.d chorus of trained human wolves
tln-ru for ten days' work.
Viera Daniel plays the fenture role,
that of n young lady from the East who,
after deep perusal of modern rtetlen, be
lieves t!kcc things Implicitly: i. c. (1)
that all Northwest Mounted Police nrc
six feet tall and handsomer than Wellir.
Reid: (2) that Canada Is ever-run with
malemttte deg teams tracking down and
dragging wronged ladles out of snow
drifts, and (3) that a large percentage
of the dirty villains of the West nre
lu.ir-breed Indian guides.
With this as n basis, some strange
nnd wonderful things will happen te the
fiction-fed young lady. An indication of
the humorous turn of Christie's snow
sterv is In the various roles, which nre :
The Romantic Yeung Thing. The
Wronged Lady, The Dlrtv Half-Breed,
The Superintendent (ntse a villain).
The Pride of the Mounted. The Trained
Wolves. The Old Brown Bear, An Old
Trapper.
ChrNtle is the first producer te utilize
the locale and subject-matter for n
comedy 111m, and he is suspected of
poking n little geed-natured fun nt some
of our time-honored melodramas of the
"rugged North, where men are men,"
etc.. you knew the rest if you read
books and sec moving pictures.
JEWIStf CENTER PLANNED
Community Heuio te Be
Built Jn
West Philadelphia
West Philadelphia is te hac a com
munity building te house Its growing
Jewish communal activities, according
te an announcement by Jeseph Press,
president of Beth El Congregation,
Fifty-eighth and Walnut streets.
The proposed building will be erected
by Edward L. Rethchtld in memory of
his late wives, Esther de Cusveres and
Careline dc Casscres Rnthchild, nnd I
in memory of his son, Llppmun, who'
died in Europe. ,
The building will front en Fifty
eighth street, north of the synagogue.
It is hoped that the bulldiui; will be 1
ready for occupancy by npxt October.
U. S. DOCTOR DIES IN POLAND
Jehn B. Veor Is Martyr te Relief
Werk Among Refugees
Warsaw, Feb. 13. Dr. Jehn B.
Veor. assistant ilirccter of the Ameri
can 'Red Cress Commission in Polend.
died yesterday of typhus contracted
during an inspection of refugee camps
at Barannw. He wns thirty years of
age. His parents live in Louisville,
Ky. The funeral will be held tomor
row. Dr. Veor is the first me.nber of the
American Red Cress Commission te die
in Poland. Dr. Jehn P. Caffey. of Salt
Lake City. Utah, also a Red Cress in
spector, is suffering from typhus, but
is reported te be recovering.
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GALU-CURCI STARS IN
VERDI'S OPERA, "TRAVIATA"
Well Supported by Qlgtl and De
Luea In 'an Excellent Production,
TUG CAST
Vlnltttn 1
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mellln Clal'l-Curcl
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.Ornri Antheny
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Onstene . .... Ansrle ltadn
Jlarone Dounhel Mllle IMie
Mrqul D'Abtsmy Afarte I.aurentl
br. Orrnvll leul D'Angtle
, Conductor Unbrtn Moranzenl.
Fer the second time this season aime.
Ame'lta GntU-Curcl appeared with
the Metropolitan Opcrn Company In
this city, this time In n'well-bnlanced
and generally excellent performance of
Verdi's "La Travlatn. The role of
Vielctla Is rather well adapted te the
stage presence and the voice of the
great coloratura and, though emotional
acting Is net her forte, she mct the
drnmntlc demands of the role very well.
As usual Mine. Galll-Curcl showed
her wonderful vocal " control and ex
treme high register. She sang with all
the emotional effect thnt the part re
quires, but was net always strictly In
pitch. The best known of the sopreho
arlns of the opera, were the favorites.
"Ah, fers 0 lui," "Sempra libera,"
"Pura slccome tin Angele" and the
closing "Addle, del passate." All of
which were received with much ap
plause. The role of Giorgie Gcrment proved
te be one of the best that Mr. De Lucn
has ever taken In this cltv. He was
in splendid elcc and acted as well as
he sang. In n number of ways his was
perhaps the most convincing part of the
performance and he received many re
mils after his splendid rendition of "Dl
Prevcnza 11 mar" nt tha close of the
second act. Mr. Glgll sang with ex
cellent voice his principal numbers,
tintnlilt. ii itfTn'HvA nrln nt llin tin
' ginning nf the second 'act, "Dc' mlel
bcllcntl." nnd showed mere dramatic
fercu than he had yet exhibited In the
sccne In the ballroom in the third net.
He also appeared te advantage in the
ducts both with Vlelcttn and Giorgie,
but especially In the "Parigl e cara"
which closes th6 opera.
The miner parts were well taken, as
they always are, by the excellent
singers of the company, who fall but
little short of real stardom. The stage
William H. Wanamaker
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The Diary of
Sally Sunshine
Stenographer
February 8 Peggy and I had luncheon together.
(Wed.) She had never before tasted a Choco Checo Chece
Pic and was se delighted that when we get back te
i the office 'she t yped this poem :
"There are three uierds, the sweetest words.
In all of human speech
Mere sweet than all the songs of birds
And pages poets preach.
Three words that cheer the saddest days,
7 eve j?eu?' wrong, fcy hick!
It another, sweeter phrase,
'Here's a Choce'Pic' "
Tsn't Peggy clever?
February 9
Aunt Ethel's
(Thurs.) Iike3 Choce-Pics.
evening and then coaxed for mere. Finally his
mother said, "Ne ! I've told you a dozen times that
you can't have any mere Choce-Pics. Why d6 I
have te keep telling you that?" And the kid
answered impatiently "That's what I'd like te
knew."
February 10 The girls met te discuss plans for
(Fri.) Mary's Surprise Party. Everybody
had some suggestions te make, but all agreed en
Choce-Pics.
February 1 1 The boss was grouchy as a bear this
(Sat) morning, se we sent Jimmy out for
a Chece-Pic, and when the boss wasn't looking
Jimmy slipped it en nis desK. five mmute3
later "Chief Cleudyface" looked as if a
$5000 order had blown nis
naven i tasieu a
cHOCOPlc
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I settings were beautiful' and appre
1 iirlati- nnd Hesltra Onlll and Giuseppe
Vonfigue scored n rent tnumpn ey ""-"
fine dancing In the ballet. 'Roberte
Moranzenl conducted well nnd was rc
eclved with applause whenever he made
his nppenrance at the beginning of the
various acts.
, My Wife Serve . .
PUDDINE
Dees Yours?
Shell enlr have te serve It one
te prove' te herself and the whele
family what wonderful desttrt
It Is.
Eight Flaver '
Recipe folder en Request.
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In "THE IDLE Rial"
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"Ten NlghU in Barroom"
GRANT i023 QIRard avenue
CHARLES (BUCK) JONES
In ''I1AR NOTHINfl"
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the noted blind erxanlat. will pnldr ,iCi
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CHARLES RAY
In "NINETEEN AND PHYLLIS"
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"SILENT YEARS"
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NEAL HART
In "TANGLED TRAILS"
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JACK HOLT
In "TOE CALL OF THE NORTH"
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In "THE CONOCERINO POWER"
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In "RANOELAND"
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"The Rider of the King Leg"
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AGNES AYRES
In "TOE LANE THAT nAD NO TCRNIXO;
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ALL-STAR CAST In
"A MAN'S HOME"
MEMBERS OF M, P. T. O. aT
JEFFERSON S8AhATi.gKu,SAiLT
MARION DAVIES
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