u t : It . i-7r ,Hi . i- j-7 -fc e.tfniA' riiAT ." f-sV T" UG t.v EZ&T Wri i r-ttU f 4 ', i Ti' .T t! V v)i,,rv; rjTii. '" ffiV'M-V WWtlt life.' WPPFiPf EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIIADELPHIA, TUESDAY," --1TEBBUABY. -21, 122 PgBSRSPWH D aily Mevie Magazine FOK THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK !,. ja Its . ,1 r- Is-.rfl re r e-mSmmmmmmmmMl Y?-? -SHS3Vi?NnnnnnBinYEtInnK5?" K' . " -mmmmmmmmlllS''' Sftt-. , immmmmmmmt fHuv mmmmmv'' - illllfr mmmm v OLAKA KIMBALL YOUNG 'rfe icill be glad te publish the pictures of such screen players as are suggested by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX Br HKNUY M. NEELY & r r K L. L. That's renlly funny iHUns Bie te publisli Itmlelpli Vnlontine's pic ture. IVemlcr hew many I've published lately. Six or seven, I should hay nt a guess. Helen P. Ne matter what jour uncle ays, I stilt InsNt that I'm an old foi fei 11. He's jmt kidding you. Uncles will ie thnt, you knew. Hut editors never. But I'm glad you decided te write any bow. Come again. FninUIyn Wlinddyamenn who's felujc te be Tem Mix's lending wemai: Bew that Agnes Ayrcs is u star? Try--Ing te kid me? When did Agnes ever play with Mix? The girl who played the part of Betty Hlythe's sister lr "The Queen of Sheba" was Jean Gor Ger f" den. Pippin 'clt? k ' RfOdi Your request for pictures has been filed nnd will be compiled with In 'lta order. We're wny behind new. ' Address Iluth Reland, enre I'nthe Com pany, Hollywood. Address Shirley Ma Ma eon, care Kox ; Nerma Talmadge. care United Studies: WuUace Held, Gleria Swanson mid Themas Melghau, care Lasky Studies all at Hollywood, Calif. , Peg Leng Mary Miles Mlnter's of- v..clal biographies say bhe was born in ,fi 1002, but, n I very ungalluntly said ,' few days age. 1 hac me doets. My ' guess Is that she is past twenty-four ', antj a let of people who knew her well think ns I de. Sure, her curls are .real. Yeu don't suppose I'd say they weren't even if they weren't, de you? W I have te be polite about sueh things. f'lf I didn't I miglit mention one lilm .tar whose pictures arc put out with I ; articles en hew she keeps her hair se beautiful and long and she hasn t much mero hair than I have and always wears beautiful and long and she hasn't much 3 a wig. But I'm net getting into such BEBE DANIELS IS TO CO-STAR WITH JACK HOLT W lly CONSTANCE PALMER Hollywood, Calif. EBE IANIKLH is going te co-star wllli Jack Helt in "Val of Para- ilNe." which will start seen, under the direction of Jeseph Hctinbcry. They're digging a lake out nt Uni versal City, using dynamite nnd huge steam shovels te conquer the surround ing hills. The sire wus originally only a small pond tmed In Erie von Stro Stre helni's "Foolish Wives." Twe acres of ground will be removed, and the bor der of the lake will be planted with pine trees. Constance Hiiincy and May MacAvey have both gene te New Yerk for a el weeks' vacation. Upen her return, Miss MacAvey will probably begin work en the stupendous picture new In, prep aration. Ibancr.'s "Bleed and Snnd," in ulilcli Rodelph Valentine will luivu the lending role, and Hebe Daniels that of the wicked lady. Beth Mr. Helt nnd Wallace Held nrc scheduled te start their new pictures within n short time. Wully will begin "The Dictator." The same day will see the beginning of Temmy Mcighati's "Our Lciidlng Citizen," written for lilm by (Seerge Ade, nmj te b'e directed by that nice Alfred Green. II. M. Wnlker. who writes titles for the Hal Reacli comedies, recently re ceived an Interesting letter from Geerge tlfrriimin who draws the priceless "Kraay Kat" cartoons. Mr. Herri man used te he out nt the Reach Studies, doubtless using Mr. Walker's dozen tabby cats for Inspiration, and generally getting an Idea of hew n studio is worked. He writes that the cartoons are te be made into a ballet by Jehn Aldcn Carpenter. Adelpli Behn himself wilt dance. I ca't believe It, Pauline "Frederick la nt work en "The Glory of Clementine," from the story by W, .T. Ieeke. She evlncca u desire, unusual In se beautiful n woman, te play character parts. In -this case she .appears ns n dowdy English old maid witu square-tern snecs ana a funny hat. Tp my mind, however, she Is as lovely ns ever, nnd. a let mere human than the-lady-stnrs who wear decellete gowns and tin bangles, I have nlwaj's admired Miss Fred crick. That is a quite superfluous state ment. 'Most people de. She la pos sessed of n certain dynamic force, lighted, it may be, by a spark of genius. She nlse has a very piercing eye. It fell en me. I1 began te feel in the way. se took myself off. And Hint's all I have te tell ei about It. Marlen Feducha, nlne-ycnr-eld boy actor. Is doing 'qtille remarkable' work In the serial, "-In the Days of Buffalo Bill." which I told you about seme time nge. It is history told In an In teresting mnnner. Se grcnt Is the Interest locally In this film that numbers of educators have asked permission te watch the filming. They feel It will be of Immense value In teaching their pupils American history. PICK WICKERSHAMAT PENN Elected Trustee Along With Albert R. Brunker, Chicago Eicerge W. Wlckcrshnm, of New Yerk y, formerly Attorney General, and Albert It. Brunker, of Chicago, presi dent of the Liquid Carbonic Company, have Men elected te the Beard of Trus tees of the University of Pennsylvania ns n result of the nation-wide ballet taken among members of the alumni. Their election was formally ratified vesterdny afternoon at n meeting of the Deem, nip new trustees were Instru mental in obtaining General Leenard Weed's vensent te become head of the University. The election of two out-of-town men' is in accord witn tnc new policy of the University ns outlined last year. Uii until this time. Willianl A. Redding, of New Yerk City, has been the 'inly crnduatc of the University net n Phlln. j dclphlnu te be made u trustee. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Us fellows was standing crreund the lam pest this aftlrnoen and Sid IJunt and Sam Cress started te have a tlte, standing there with their fists made and their faces tuckeut at each ether with fearse lxpressiens en thcm.'Sam saying, Aw go en, who could you lick, you ceuldcnt lick a pestldge stamp. Aw shut up, you neuldcnt even beet e nlrt pnrnlt-. von rnultlcnt. sed Sid Hunt. Wlch us ether fellows kepp en jump ing crreund them and yelling dlffrent things te make them madder at each ether, yelling. Seak htm, Sara, dent leeve him tnwk te you like that, Sid, are you going te stand for that, Sam, dent take cny f his lip. Sid, soak him one, thnts a way te tawk, Sam, thats a way te tawk, Sid. Proving we was neutral nnd oil we wunted was a tlte, nnd Sam Cress made the fcarscst face yet and almost bumped Sid Hunts nose with his nose, saying. Who you telling te shut' up. I could lick you with one hand behind my back iuuI one eye closed, und Sid scd, Yeu eny think you could, wy I could lick you with both hands behind my back nnd one eye closed and the ether eye looking snmewurcs cits, thats hew easy I could lick you. ' And us fellows kepp en lnceurnglng them and they kepn en ixplaining hew easy they could lick each ether nnd daring each ether te hit them fcrst, nnd all of a sudd In '2 fire engines went Past going like the dlcklns, and us fellows ran after them te beet the band leeving Sid and Sam still starting n lite with close noses, and there wascnt cny fire en account of it being a falts alarm, and wen wc get back Sid and Sam was set ting next te each ether en the cerbstene with frendly lxpressiens, us fellows say ing, liny. Is It ever, who wen? ' Nobody, we decided net te have a file, sed Snin Cress. Proving the mere tawk the less action. trt fvw IzV M. Lnsky. I understand Annette Keller mnnn Is new in Australia: that's why you den t sec her hi pictures. And, se far us I am concerned, she needn't hurry back. I'm sorry I can't give you her height nnd weight. I could have sworn I had her records, but I can't locate them. "Titian Blende" Are you? I love 'em. Jean Acker had a very miner part in "The Affnlrs of Anntel" nnd. nfter the picture was cut, her part was still mere miner in fact minus. Posi tive, mine: comparative, miner; super lative, minus. She plnys the sister in Ethel Clnyten's "Her Own Meney." Yeu can see it new in some places. Other films she has graced are "Round Up," "Wealth." "Brewster's Mil lions," "Checkers," "See My Lawyer." "Scarlet Shawl" and "An Arabian Knight." I haven't beard yet who is going te film "Rocks of Vulpre." I don't pdblish every letter I receive; I answer briefly when I can anil publish only these which ieem te be of peculiar general Interest or which give a view point that Is different and worth while. And let me say for the benefit of ethers that I'm way behind In answering my many correspondents, se I hope everybedy'll have pntience until I catch up. Se you don't thluk I publish let ters thnt slam my favorites? Gesh ! There Isn't anybody in the business I care that much about. There Isn't an actor or actress In the game whom I de net slam myself sometimes. I'm about as crazy ever Nera Talmadge as a man could be and yet. new and then, I'd like te shake her for some of the things bhc docs. Ge ahead and slam. I enjoy it no matter who the victim Is. Yes. l'r) just been officially informed thnt Valentine wus born May U, ISO.". Bebe Dunlels has blnck hair, Pearl White very blonde (last time I snw her). Gleria Swanson brown nnd Bllliu Burke light golden. If jeu prefer Rudy's smile te Deug's grin, that's your fault. And I'll bet you're old enough te knew better. My favorite comedian triad , theuch Buster Kenten amuses me a fyeu enjoy the Letter Bex i-e. I de, j whole let. Se your guess thnt I'd say tee. 1 liadu t ncuni tnat JncK uemp- I'lmrlcs uiiapiin is wrong, uut ill ten ey and Bebe Daniels nrc te be uuirried, ' you one thing about my opiaien of une day , C'lmplln that will surprise you. 1 mini; he s the greatest actor en the screen today, bar1 none the most genuine and serious artist. I believe that, if the public would let him forget his custard pie tuff, he would turn out the finest nnd most sincere dramas of heart in terest and clean humor and deep pathos. Y arguments as thnt net at my time of y life. Yeu say if I were ns old as I say I am, I would De out et worn .' en frTeu don't call this job work, de you?, happens te be yours. Hareld Lloyd, u iUUUliy uruuuw uir uiurij uvrp h f . Kbut I'll tell ou one thing. Jit .,5Jthey de I'm going down and ;."! Uhe deck no matter hew cold id jump oft Id the water &is. Se you see, I don't ngree with you ysthat it would be a "lovely match" fef except for Demp-ey. Address Ethel Km...... ... r ti... c.,,,11... trn... iy jlUj lull, i.aic i.ii-n.i ?iuti!w--. .-,,.- fwoed. She has left them nnd Is new AW fc,in tne r.ast en a snort trip, nui iney u xeu ve prouueiy always uieugnt i was it Jy forward your letter te her Hollywood crazy ; new you'll knew it. But them's gjfhemc and she 11 get it when she returns, my sentiments about Charles Chaplin. ;Se you aren't likely te see her playing That's why he Isn't my favorite come ceme come P'ennosltc Wally Reid. as you wish, be- diiin. I'll get ut your sister's letter f Vcause he is still under contract with just us seen as .Tt. nv tf s Uncommon Sense By JOHN BLAKE The Bey Who Says "We" DON'T lam "we" wh cern he works for. gh nt the boy who says REME.MBER that the relations be tween employer und empleye arc npver forced. Yeu can quit. And if His job muy be merely te sweep out you think your employer, whether Indl- fHhf t hi and take care of the wn-tc paper basket. ''But if he begins te leek upon the con- cern as his cow em. nnd te think that he Is n part of it, h; H pretty -ure te get along. NE of the things that helps any J organization succeed Is th; Fi-pse of proprietorship felt by the men who are working for it. Yeu will find that a railroad brake man Is Inclined te regard the company tia ti-nptfu fnr ns n tin rullrend crim- 'i" . , ,.,- W ipany, altliengn lie may nave niiiercnces W& 'With it regarding jay schedules. ?M" .The office boy In a bank who gees ',' t out and tit tt largely of the size of the i' bank and the vast geed it Is doing in i ' the commercial community may be pres- . Ident of the bank home time. , The office boy who doesn't knew what i the bank is for. or hasn't any Idea whether it Is a big or u little euv, will . uevcr get anywhere. ( liTF YOU are working for u concern, i F 4- big or little, don't be afraid te re- ' i fgartl H IIS ,iuur uwji, ur ui ii-uii imruy ''$ lifur own' ,l14 '"B UH veu nor' '"r " M 1 Yeu nrr a sharer In the profits at Jj) 'Jrast as far as your salary Is concerned. tl.jn A -A If If I. ...nil 'mm m.. ul Inutl tn I In.i V Wmi m-n a sliurer In the opportunities for ; micrometion Its expansion will bring. iliOOK en i. as your own us long as are there. F you discover that this Isn't coin t'M any geed, that you can never f. .rue in it, tne only tiling te i nep year eyes open ler anemer I ,taka It H quickly as it offers, vldunl or corperute. is using you only te wring profits out of you, the best thing te de is te get a new employer. Cheese a business, If you can. that you can be proud of one that you i would like te own. Then, if you act a If you did own It, you may de se eme time. Cepvriaht. ;m PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me "nm Speaking of Painting The first thing te de is te make sure you get quality paints and quality workmanship. Then see that the price means geed value te you. By getting Kuehnle en the job all these factors are assured. "Sav th Surface" Kuehnle PAINTdPAINTING Vine & 17th. St . trauccj; tucmf Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET LADIES' DEPARTMENT EXCLUSIVE and unusual tailored garments for outdoor wear. Mii-Jfyr i:t it 'i i .i'i,r. i i F ittu ww'Hli I sTMy 2JM W W MM t 'll v TKiHi - vfc TAILORED SUITS i Hudderafield English Tweed that are confined te us at te fabric and model THE SPRING ttyle aie ready. CAPES AND CAPE DRESSES An unusual assortment fabric for Spring wear. of smart style and .. m w m &. ' WAISTS AND SHIRTS Deiigned and Tailored in our own workroom perfect in fit. Fabric of every soft. Made te meacure or ready te wear. SPRING HATS The new Peanut Straw, Silk Turban and (ilk and traw combination in Spring (hade and style moderately priced. FURNISHINGS Ladie' Underwear, Silk Heiiery. Handkerchief, Manniih Neckwear, Gloves, etc., all with a touch of emething different and of unusual value. MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET dandy flavors Qoedfor grouping bcrjf- just pure sugar coated gum. peppemiint yellow box tutti-frutti pink box spearmint green box 10fer5e American Chicle Ce. ":-' ':,.'X ':,-;v.---'i57cff-SiliP I VeT the delicious -candy coated- cnewinp: Vocational" Guidance Series : -Byj.p.McEver "Hew te Be a Successful Sports Writer MOST young men starting out In life 4e be sports writers handicap themselves-by tee close application te their work. It Is n well-known fact that In order te get the right perspective en nn object It is necessary net te get tee close te It. ... . .... i This applies particularly te- billiards, bowling, baseball, track meets, swim ming contests, lighting, wrestling and all'ether sports. Fee Instance, a young, man sent out te report his first thrco-cushlen'bllllard tournament should guard against going te the pluce In which the tournament Is being held. If he does,- lie is sure te fall nslcep and will wake up only after the tourna ment is finished and the paper has gene te press. WHAT he should' de is go te a moving-picture show, or go home nnd rend, and then when he feels the tournament is about te conclude lie should call up some friend who has been j; compelled te.nttemi it nnu gei me re sults from lilm, These results lie will embody In n; short, succinct, nnd touching nnrrntlve for the edification and delectation of these fortunate Individuals yl"e depend upon his periodical for their matltudlnal pamulum, This same teclinlc should be npplled te covering ether sporting contests, es pecially the pole ault and the plunge for distance. Mnnv n' young man has permanently wrecked his nervous system by watch ing for nn cntlrn evening along scries of desperate plunges for distance. We have seen such young men stag gering awnv from the rim of the tank with wild eyes, staring, fingers twitch ing, and babbling through white lips. Wc have seen strong men carry them nwny, pitiable, broken wrecks of their former noble selves. 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A trade school that pays its pupils. The 1922 crop of Automobiles, and what they stand for. Winged Surveyors. Moving Niagara into Canada. Are your Dia monds Real? And fifty ether interesting and instructive articles. If you want te keep petted en the won wen den efteienee, invention and discovery you mutt read the Scientific American m i. ;.-? MSM SK'-SI ?JS3 y.i.' :: '...-1.".: :.::.: OSsS 5:.li'.;:l :'M If WI mm I; mm '.-: !':'' MM Sni:Yiw Amfuk-vn MUNN ft COMPANY THIRTY-nVB CENTS A COPV, $4 A YEAR WOOLWORTH BUILDING NEW YORK ON ALL NEWS STANDS TO-DAY rnoTeri-wa rnnfei'i.AYs FiioTei-LAYH . '' I - The following theatres obtain their pictures through the KTAMI.HV rnmnnv,.. -. A S !! SfTirr" tnju - uimiuui uuuiHauy in miimca, wiucn is a guarantee 01 "wi2TV,T 52, early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre (Maa&u, in .vuui lutenw jLH,aiuuiK uiclui'RS tnrencrn T.nn Ntenimr ivm . cehmmv r j Dany of America. ADni 1 r B2D THOMPSON STB. WrJLXJ MATINEE DAILY THOMAS MEIGHAN In "A PRINCE THEIIE WAS" ADrAHlA CHESTNUT Bel. 18TH ftfLlt 10 A. M. te 11115 P. U. EUGENE O'BRIEN In "CHIVALROUS CHARLEY" A CTVM3 KKANKL1N & OIRAKD ,VB. AalVJrx MATINEU DAILY SPECIAL CAST In .. "WIFE AGAINST WIFE" BALTIMORE .SSS'SR Uarnr T. Morer und Kdthlvn M'llllami In "A MAN'S HOME" DI I ICntDrt Bread te Suqubinn DL.UE-DIIM-' Contlnueui 2 until 11 ALIeSTAR CAST In "THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH" BROADWAY T S'A. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "WKDDIXU 11KLLS" -ADITOI 1& MARKET ST. tATl lJLt ie A. M. te 11:13 P. M. BETTY COMPSON In "THE LAW AMI THE WOMAN" -VM M A I 'n- Maplnwoed Avta. tJL.lMrU-i 2;3e, 7 Upd 0 P. M. KATHERINE MacDONALD In "TRl'HT YOt'R WIKti" FAIRMOUNT -ft&JBMif NPECIAL F(IX 1R0IH!(!TI0N "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" e.TLJ CT1 THEATRE Helow Sprue DO 111 Ol. MATIN KG DAILY HOUSEPETERS In "THE INVIWIH.E POWER" GREAT NORTHERN HrW $ JOHN BARRYMORE In "THE I-OTL'H EATER" itmrDiAl oet llVIl iii-i-i ji a sin v.wn. 1 s, a OOTH ft WALNUT 8TS JOHN BARRYMORE In "THE I.OTIW KATEH" V ARI TflN C'5'MJT Atev HHOAD NAiUlVli niy. ii -an a.m. te ii:ae p.m. JACKIE COOGAN In' "MY HOY" LIBER BROAD COLUMBIA AV. wurV.-.-'.'.VLY'V.H ORIFNT Woodland Ava. at 62d St. vll.l-M I Matinee Dally MIRIAM COOPER In "THIS OATH" OVERBROOK eaDirBU BARBARA CASTLETON In "The Child Thpu Gavest Me" PALACE JtS'llS2TS WILLIAM S. HART I" "THAVKLIN' n" REGENT MAKBT ST. Belew 17TH CHARLES RAY " "TWO MINUTES TO 00" RIALTO 01:Jl,?.,AN,TOWN AVENUB MAWT v.l; TULl'KHOCKEN ST MARSILVLI. NEIL,I.RODl'CTION SHERWOOD "& -ft n'mer. At. n. J'AI s, EVE. O;30 nuin CLIFFORD TROPICAL I.IIVK'1 In STANLEY iAKsj AT '" -,JT A. M. te 11-10 p. M. HOPE HAMPTON In "STAR DI'ST" STANTON 1f,JJ,s?f Abv. lera """hIe'dra" 333 MARKET nsTnl;CT tbatrk Ft a . nwiTj. A- ' ' 'I :I5 P. M. PAULINE STAPKE n.AI.VATIO.V MF.I.I.I' VICTORIA MA"K" ST- . OTH ll. "A r Ie 11-15 P. M. ANITA STEWART In "THK 1vimh,,k irKAri., GRANT W:j' OJ.."! A".M-t. Tomer. r . ... ..hi """"r Wllace at Oraati rAULlWE FREDERICK '" '""IB LURE OK JADE" The NIXON-N1RDL1NCER THEATRES I BELMONT f2D ABOVE MRKET ""-"AVll 1 j:ae and 310.30 te 11 P.R NORMA TALMADGE THE SIGN ON TUP. D00B" In CEDAR 0mt CEDAR AVENIJI v-i-irv li30and3i7andOP.Il .UVKRNECR MORRIS' STORY "A Tale of Twe Werldi" COLISEUM MRrket ' setn v-vi.lr-,uiVi l;30and3;7andOP.Jt FRED STONE "THE VVUK OF CHIMNEY BPTTBV1 In a nut a nr aVE Jumbo June, en Krankferd "V . IUMB0 KNT ST, JU"IUJ Jumbo Jur PAULINE ST4RKE In "SALVATION iELL" I F A1"M7D 41ST LANCASTER AT KunuLii 2.ft0 te 4:30: 7 te 11 P. R WALLACE REID In "RENT FHKE" I Ofl 1ST 8-,r) AND LOCUST STHEITI. Hz. .M"'- J0- 31 Bvira S0tU JUHW tSARRYMORE In "THE LOTUS KATKK" NIXON 52D AND MARKET ST5. . CHARLES CHAPLIN In "THE KID" Extra Thura.. Feb. 88 Bel, 8 C 8:30 P. MISS HOPE HAMPTON Will Appear in Penen at the Niml RIVOI I B2D AND 8ANSOM BTft. , IMVUU 1:30 andS:n-43tellP. FOLA NEGRI In "flOT Alliliiiv vrrntfirfl fQTW W Tlieutreupp. '!.' TerralaS u' InOl s.an f " I, it WALLACE REID In "RENT FREE" STR ANin Oermantevvn Av. at VenM I? l2S . . U" . -"" T nnd II TV Hiiahlriden'a Birthday, CeiitlnuniiH llljlj rVALLACE REID in "RENT FREE' n AT OTHER THEATRES, MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. AMBASSADOR ,l!!raere A'- nmn intlnueu 1:30 te 11:20 POH TWO WEEKS ONLY ..... " W. (IRIKrlTII'S "WAY DOWN EAST", 1VL DAILY Germantown "mUtibb'dai JEFFERSON "nw.. JAMES OLIVER Cl'RWOOIVS "The Flower of the North" st- V PARK Rieaa ave. dauphin. fr jrea te accept smalltr i.1''' 1 ij"riMiiiiii-rrll rfi-1,1 H '1 ' vl- I (h urai vRuuvtr HVALENTINO; DOUGLAS KAMBANKSjl gSfeJ... &h .,.- ' v . J ,f,.K. ' v A J A'- . Lm WW ia y- p VVi - ,sm A.. :.i7....u'.i i t i:..li.T iTiftji i. 1" -' . .. w. -. uMMW&iMSmM ;h. ' " r !$' u .'. lU, i . .i-i. hub I ii s. -1. 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