Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX
Hv henry
ai. b. Irving t ummmgs nan just
hni-hed work with erma Ta'madge in
, 'The Duchess de I.angeais." 1 haven't
heard of hi- being engaged for any-
n.inr; since. I didn't write am article
.ilne fA Mn ... . T 4ncf cnl.l a fnu
nasty things te various fans and you
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won't like 'em even If you de leek em
"Jut a ran" "Th- Sbclk" was
made In California. Oh, yes; they
really have sheiks In Arabia but T
don't believe many of them are much
like Valentine. Certainly these that
I have seen were net. Men of the
stars will senU photographs of them
se'ves if veu inclese twenty-five cents.
Address Valentine, care of Lasky Stu
t die Hollywood, Calif.
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Enuimtan Tes, all three of the
,p.l..J.. l.l. n... a. 1...4. art nf (..no
1 '"Vi"!.' l iv 1 r 11 1
mils liau xugn ncneui iu jruuni.wi.
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.thfte are Anita Stewart and Mary An-
dcrsen.
1 tin mi 1 cniiriFS a an jm ul tvi.i nriii
T.C. A.-Addres, Marjerle Daw. care'
I'ex Studie. Hollywood. Calif. She has
n .ei in F.mmtr Flvnn's nrm nctlen nf
"A Foel There Was." new making. She
c rsrent.v renrs oil anrJ unmarrieu.
Recent report hsd her engaged te Johnny
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Harren, DUt nOtll OI llinm eenieu 1C. UUU
I pness thev ought te knew. We'll
have her picture seen.
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up. Still, if jeu Insist-' find some of ; j anything Mme. excepting the pie- motion picture. eve been
fhem vnre Fohnieer ?'. .fnrcri 2 fl. 7 . J.I.- ". - j 1 . ...l. It terms el IT nilll-P. . Afdtlnn rs
Mm take my advice nnd den tread them.1 )l(np sllch frcblp te remember film tun .s te be news 'diiil cs'
en won't I ke me n hit. if von de. i t j- ...- -.. . i.l- tkn. tl 11 ti 1 ltMJJ. when the first
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Anxious ' 'Jane Lyre is still play
Ing In Philadelphia theatres. I can't .
give you any cxait bookings for it. Jehn S. Lillian filsh played Annn
hut just kiep watching the eliart in 1 Moere 111 "Way Down Hast" and Hich
the lower corner of this page, and .veu ard Bnrtlielniesw plajed opposite her
will discover it. Did jeu knew that
Mabel Ballln, who plaved the title role,
mid who Is a Philadelphia girl, has been
vllting her grandmuther here repntlj '
I understand, tee. that h- Is planning
te make personal appearances here
shortly. The name of her next pictti.-e
has been changed from 'Luxury Tax"
te "Other Women's Cleth-"-."
"SUpy HolleV' "The Cabinet of
Dr. Calignri" was made In Ormany.
Werner Krauss plajed the title pnrt,
Cenrad Veldt was the somnambulist and
Cenrad Veldt was the somnambulist and
ethers were Lll Dagever und Fritz1
Tehcr.
M. r. L.. That was the Kashmiri
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r.nirn SenL from Lawrence Heik's cel-
lectien of Indian Leve Lyrirx, set te
music bv Am.v Woodferd Fihden. It i-
generally popularly reitrriu te as -rnie
Hands i Leve."
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A Daily Reader writes: "Have just
read the letter from 'Interested.' I,
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?ir 'n USuSK apterhCaypsPl
fault of the scenario writcrb. They
i fthe smrsl Ktlll rtta n their skill for
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By AN EX-CHILD
-.. sv v niiw.Ts
1 CHAPTER X
I Obt jln Rest and Solitude for Them
WHEN I llrst came te my ) parent.
TT they wcie being continually bom - bem -
l.arded bv invitations te dinners, parties
nn.l various kinds of shindigs.
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Nclglfbers and frlends-I make the
llbtlnctlen purpescb were
dropping in te spend the evening. Itelu-
lives were alvvavs dropping In te keep
the guest room from being a total less.
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As n result my peer parents were en
1'0.P-C0"t'lia.1'La"!1J1,"J n.t'ne.,.
the hop continually and had no tine te
-ne.i tVn n.msnniier com e. go te the
movies, or otherwise broaden and uplift
l,i. ""."". ?'"" "' , :; S"i1' . IK
themselves.
As feun us I grew old enough I
acting, but the trouble is that the parts these who may have had the geed for- "'V.rS, ,uitf 'i ViZZL' . ' "y "," !'yer.,enu lu . 1,""'"u' " "" , AI 1 llVBiri Vu. , ,
Sd .? nref Mr stvll se" h i Tb ' Ce Nei Ta'n ' e?l Vpcffi, ' Sf- this. buV it releascsl serially I ""ciaire stared at ihe old pawnbroker. MARY MILES MINTER
rpelble for them te "threw anv real ??'; fl .iKnce ",Mch r "a' r'y Lr'enaWIn1ll1e,1,,,,l T f '77: fa?hf ':'' .'Jl' .'Tla' .? ln "'" WINMM'
force into them. exists ln their Interpretations of similar lmtl' lbat "as In 1J11' enlr -levcn t rather late, isn't it And. besides, you , - 1)reji, & 5)U,(lu.hannll
"I think Neima Talmndge's acting I temperamental leles. Mlv Yeung's eu.rnlaB,' . , would be nil alone iu the house? bLUttSlKU r nimi,.,.. . umii u
was quite wonderful for a piece of im- 'Camille. we must remember, Tu "The flrnft"H!nr;infl",rc, flIm CJ" "Nonsense:1 ' sau I 1 uul en izu. lm' WALLACE REID
aginative work, iu a picture that I saw . from the well-known stage plav. She """ft wa- 1 a neub Pajcrs' produttleii all right. Much better. I'll be up te- ,?e,,nx ntri"
I her in some time age where she was I was pretty te leek upon, we ill admit f (ruec.n Ll.abcth,' in which Sarah , morrow. But I p.irticiilarlv want te in m.NT mix
"... ",l ''.?'. ,,femniSenieVn :hnncq e open it, when they iiim-
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nil
the piune -j here was one mat
was ver.v fend ef:
"Little woolly puppy deg,
Come and we this tiny frog."
It was a complete bucccss. The tune
was even simpler, if possible,
'
rnllK first time I tried It out the liv
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iiecrining tne ureauiui striiEgic sne uu
had before sheeting a man inniy te
-IiIeIU her huband. wbe had really done
the sheeting). tMeac tell me the name
of that mvture?
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AHhi' i I1IJIIJUS .IIVIKUUU ill
Mirnelc Mnn' nn.l 'Mnfe nnd Tema e.
for pvnmtnV. 11ns he renllv been ceed
thesn Mars de net play their Parts well.
de net play their narts well.
n they put any force into n
but hew can they put any force into a
pan mar is imnns,n y iam: ,
s Impossibly tame?
et undcrstann why you de
.:.... ..e ifiiii.m u linn
"i cannot unucrtnnn w-ny you ue
net nrint nictures of William S. Hart
and Milten Sills. Why is It that when
they appear en the screen all ether men
ii:iv.irm "'- cii-i-ii u U7
-,eem te slink Inte space.' js it tneir;.
peculiar effect en me alone, or de you
get ether similar eempluiiits?
"This Ik nlsr. mv first letter, and In
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cenciuuing 1 wish te ieii you tnai j
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nw. v fri i . .
inui iuriuu j uiuiiiuKc inquire u&
aim I'ltu if 11 liiti ijuiii . unit iur
iimi si t -. (I -t..
Meighan film "The Cit of Silent
!Men." I don't think your theory ei-
wnvs holds trim bv nnr means, although
I'll admit you're right in many cases.
u ten wuen a screen actor or actress
wins a reputation in n certain kind of
picture, hib or her company Insists en
imuing ine same tyiie 01 niet, nnu inc
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scenario writer has te build the story
t'B.F.stai'l a.I. ena lAA I.nl .v.eimB. I
iii-iunu no- rmi. ,v 'j uuu uiu lui-
tures of Hart, and will try te print en
of SlIK Never heard of that peculiar
cltfet being wrought b them before
and did the saving act you mention.
We've had many pictures of Miss Glsh
en tliis page, one net long age. The
"geed son" in "Over the Hill" was
plujcd by Jebuny Walker.
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An Admtrer That was Leuis Calhein
who played Phil West iu "Tins
Blet" ; I'll try te get a picture qf him.
but veu'll have te have nntlence. Kn
jeu're another who would like te sec
Agnes and Itodelph in "The Retnem-
bored KIsh." Kwry story you girls
read, ou seem te Imagine jour favorite
read. ou seem te Imagine jour favorite
screen idols in the leading characters,
However, go te it. It's all in the
game.
s.r..l1 ll'.l..c..ln v,t,!. r..lT..
Mally Vielnstein Address Cel'een
Moere. -nru of (jeldwm Studie, Culver
City. Calif.
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Betty Jenes writes: "a few dajs size. But this picture wus quia drama 1 V,vL' tuulcht?" he asked nb nb
nge in reading ever jour valued paper without a ehuse. It was called 'After I ......i!,
I chanced upon an article written by ' Many Years.' and the pieducws werer .iv.,in(.silav father." bhe answered.
Lillian nyatt, in vvnich she expresses
l,...tlf In I...V Llpine (o.me ,..A. .1...
i '"-' "s." '" 's.j .si... a buiue(, iiii-
I r'ce K gRJS
I Kimball Yeung.
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latemS By . P. McEVOY
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perceptibly.
mu uuu uuic, iuc isuiutijag uau, tuinnca
La'mC After I -.T&aVS.
! ! third btaua, which consisted of the
I then recited "Mary Had a Litfu
ltnh fTa.M h A.l . . S .1.. j .a
Urst one witli the gestures for the bee
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""". "' VU .01 ',B. .""or eccauiu
IlltllllkT llTlTirillllfl11l- I 1 I tl 1 1 I K s.l.w.i -.1
, ?d., again te the viX? ti
tne "tie woeuy puppy i eg te ceme and
the tiny fre'g'aga'ii fe? he fl eeti
or twentythird time.
At tuj8 8tage of the game the room
game the room
iy mother, who
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was empty, except for my mother, who
JVl2-rT-fiS,S ,"y,.ath:r'..wh? had ii
vvns very pale: my father, who had u
strange gleam in his eves, nmi m..
S, ,"metl,er. "who" wns j..V" uuu
grandmother, who was deaf,
'
, FEW 'neighbors came back .em
lln. har,e(i iiuntine ler their lintu
i Aft- ,hat our home was nfl
Alter mat. our iieme was a quiet,
rcstiui spot. My parents lest tneir hag-
gard leek. The grew contented and
ga.
We had no visitors, no relatives, no
neighbors. We never had te entertain
or be entertained. And we had plenty
nf lime tn read tne comics and tbn edi
LEDGEK-t-HILADBLPaiA, fsATOBDAY, ttAmH. 1922
zme
l bcemie licr tllrcoter made poed we of a
vn nmiiDcr ei triCK cie5cuii ''t
wlilch the mevltiR-picturc enmrra is fn.
metiN, In order that he might magnify
tlm huuty or her face, gowns, eir,,
while en tin ethVr Imnd Nazlmeva. sup- i
ported by Itodelph Valentine, did net
rely upon these mechanical nlds. Hers'
was the 'Camlllr' of modern France;'
chic, with the charm of Hie FarMcime
nhe (towns nt the Rue de la Pair,
daiiclncr with the abandon of a Rice-1
sonic pagan frenv thr Casine !n Ment-1
niartre: i-parkltiis with the golden gayety
of ehampagne, nnd loving mark join
well! loving tilth the int?lilt of one .
who tiilllngly gives life for love. This1
role, all win ?u It miiMt admit, was
net -e p eafnnt te leek upon as that of
Clara Kimball Yeung's. Neerthclr''M, I
thl- waw life. However odleui It may
line appeared te Minn of ut who ma) j
nut li8e experienced TIF1j In that
manner, we must concede it was inter
preted for the screen by one of the
greHfet. If net the grealtit, screen
artists of tue
ineva."
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present (I.IS 0?.l-
FILM MAN TELLS
OF INFANT
DAYS OF PICTURES
WHKN the photoplay was one reel In
length; when .Teanle Macpherson
was a star; when Mack Scnnctt waf
a cemedinn nnd the Olsh slstert were
I mailing thrg screen debut; when Cecil'
i H. DcMilie was .tlll directing htagf
actor, and stage plajs and D. V. Orlf-
Hth's directorial mantle wai still shinv
, new that was tn years age in ths
.history of the photeplaj.
I And yet theie are eajitieus critics
who wiy the motion picture has net tire-
Sre.svd. The celebration of the tenth an
nttrrvnrt it faat,. ..!..... i... tn nfinim vim itlwiiXM iln
theatres throughout the .-euntrv thrown
into high relief thu observation's of I.re
JJuiighcrty. film editor of the Lnky
htudie, who can .nelnt te tnentv-flv!
years of sen ice perhaps the r'ecird
in the brief history of tJie mtccii. If
' there iS Bnv lllTllIlt na t.i Ih nmer.
I made by the young art. listen ! what
this veteran of veterans has tu mj .
'TllO Hrl nwitteitt kIhIiika. .....A ...I...
-" .' iiiuii JIIUUI'-. IM'II- 'M"
tii re that moved' and netlilns mere,
The tiret one T erii nti me ..fil1..,1
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tile JIUOlOVOIie.' mill MP usnil It a.
an intermission eiitertalnmrnt at the
no'ten Museum, where I was stage
manager in the summer of 1S00. I
helieie the 'j:idolesrope' was en th"
unieir me i-iuoiesrope was en th.i
iirsi .menenii-matlc projector. Flicker -
ing all ever the screen, it jet Hened
, te project pictures of a bicycle parade
en Fifth avenue, n short scene of a
blllKlcht nnil II f.in' nllmv.un .. n v.....
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?u"mK weed.
"That marked my introduction te the
en friendly
cturcs ion-
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"'Jwt i 'or-vln,te M"' picture wi
I made by the Melies brothers, (Sastci
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venture wa
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future was a fairyland thing will;
.-rudu story
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, nt 1 rv xrvtir' ...m, .i.i. ... .1..
- - yw r"t" ". s mc
T terial life of n niilicemnti
, tiremiiii ; Jee Jeffersen ut Ids home
inilllir subject.. But it wnt. net
til nn r.ni?lisM ennninnv nrr.flna,1
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1'reacher with tin- first dinse cvei
Umt -
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siDiiuics. xius mm wen enormous
uJarity
1 -.in rna He. 1. n. 1 1 . ai 1 .
. '. w
'the ffrVt American ' tna'de mol bn picture
, .-. rf-fniiVl h..r .: nT " iPi'i "
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,,. hCcneS connected by labels. There
Ms no drama et anv sort. Sheitly
nfti.p ihnt ,. nm.ln i'h !.. 1.
the Adirondacks. It had a thin Indian
sterv hut 11 uterv nwer u.,.
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"At this time the old Blegrnpb Cem-
s- M t, ...J llll'i lilt UIU A-fl'Mli Ve-l'lll"
pany had a studio en top of u business
e building en lower Broadway. New Yeik.
c I We used te build our sets of painted
runt nt. nn ti t ti fiirnKlit ev tlmt n n ......1,1
'"JC 'l "T or-v, ,ln.t" M"' picture was.tutlen. .. r'e.1
fellow the sun around with the set. Of 'Told it nnd put it in that envelope
course, sunlight was the only kind of without scaling it, and address the en
illumination. Fer a time the film used vulepe te Mr. H. L. Peters at the
was about the h-ize of the present-d.iv ' Bavne-Miley Hetel !" be instructed,
pocket (amera film and the camera was Jehn Bruce folded the letter. As he
11 portable dark room, which net only 'did se he noted that bit signature was
held the lens and film, but the camera-' a geed two or three inches above the
man as well. He used te crawl inside! thumb nail murk. He placed the letter
and the camera was put in ulace by In tlic envelope, and addressed the letter
four strong men wbe carrkd it from as Crang htul directed,
place te place. I Crang moved around te the ether slde
"The tirst- comedy was madc about
this time. It was culled 'Personal'
and consisted almost entirely of chasd
scenes. The public went wild about It
nnd it nluveil for seven weeks nt Keith's
Union Square Theatre.
"Fer the ne.xt three or four jenrs
cemidies and dramas which consisted
of an excuse for a chase were produced,
of an excuse for a chase were produced,
te the exclusion of everjthing else. It
was net until 1D0S that u picture with-
out a chase was made. The story wus
written by Frank Weeds, new chief
, 1.1 " .11. ..... .. ..!... . ......
sunervisinc director' of pictures ln.uli!
at the Lusky Studie. D. W. OriUitb
llit-ctcd it. Of leurse, it was only one
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net optimistic about its sueiess. Hut
le .11.1 ..,..l .! lw.r.1.f ,nn,l,..l .1...
it uni iui.hu uuv. iinivKj u.u.ev.u mu
"T, "ft BttmPt "n1'0 ',
reel picture wusafilm ersien of
'Enech ArUPir witu Wlllreil l.ucas in
.hi ijuecii i..ii.ul;l4i, hi iiuieii i5urau i
Bcruhardt starred. Tlmt came a ve.ir
utter -necn Aruen anu marncil the
,.- ,s a 1 1 i . .
I real birth of the
Bernhardt is te visit the United States
jiiiuiujiiu) . .umt.
believe, te kW in
I in n lew raeiiuis,
the tenth aunivcrsury celebration of this
event.
" .Im. ... , . .i i -.
xnat. wuu uuij ui-sune age.
.t ttiiih . i i : i. i . ..i -ni1A.. e....-,n ii i . 1 1 . .. i.inii ii eiir rn kin n J a -rs.if i . uiui is. 4xn a '
as only a decade age. In'nj, for the lateness of the hour, Claire
ing years the photoplay l,j, , tliat hectleii nf tlie city was as eafe
us far as the stage play , ,,cr own home. "Please de as I
l',' JL . ?..,l'.?.t:ll,,!l-:,1lHk. ou, Claire," he. insisted. ,
in'.
' ,1ia 1. if art em
I nrduressed
' 1 I
pregrcsseu i
- I triunic urt te convey its ideas.
7" . . . . s. !.. .I . ..
has called te iih colors c loiievvers of
T a I. . 111.. .. SnlnllS It tl , I VI.A I . ,. e a. ...
W &CZ lZ only S
, te achieve the greatness that is in sleru
i eMt "
Doht
S1,
,erv. in addition te Ms
service, has the unique distinction of
h.nvim. len the first scenaiie ..,iiiw
iiruBire";u ... s, js...-. " uih.ij,,uhi, j0U tiaire," nc insiFteu.
un eiiglnal dramatic feim aud the Ids-1 .'Very well, father," bhe acrccd after
service, nas tuu uiutiuc uisunetien ef.nniii lmeie "lien
having been the first Mcnaile editor ' rbilre s tennctl e
,,e ,tfcaH who selected the stories ferl'l fl
iIe t wan who selected the stories f r
i f..r. '.',.. i0.u ,.,., i.... .i..." ",r
' ! early oue-r;c ?rs. i.u ng tin, .nag
Pi
nlficent sum of live dollars per idea.
Lvciitually, this mini reached thirtv
Hc dollars for a eiie-Ttel plot and
seventy dollars for u twe-reelcr. That,
tee, was only ten jears age. Today
the producer spends theusauds of dol
lars for his story alone und Im s.
cures the services of the leading figures
"' "-.7 v"r "V,,,;n;.. ;r,,Vi i ? V'i.." -
" 'u , ',',i" ' ' "" " ",
t0 suppl mm.
WOT. 'nUn I'nW,' ZTe?M Pull.
man. Tlisy went te sleep in Jacksonville
nnd telil ilia rjertar te wakn them ai itsii....
IL'u Ring I.arjnsr'a latest, entitled "lirakei
and llreaks." w appsar In ttia Magazln
nvliun UI. "Ml ni.VMr ruuiiv lefiffer.
"PAWNED"
TtllS IttXIINS THR MTORV
IT.anklns, an eld New Yerk rabtnjn,
iinable te threw off his loe of tlrliw.
twwtia Mi llttle methrlM dhtcr,
Cimre. te his old friend. Paul Vnli.
te te brought up without krewld(te nr
lir roll father intll he enn rrdfem M;
MikIke by nirreinlnir hla wenknMs ana
rfdrrmlhg himself. Twenty ears later
n futile attempt maile by a leunit un
known whim man te tow away en n
rnesenger ship aalilnc from Pamea
irlnits him tinder the keen observation
uf a imsterleus passenger, who draws
ui a stranae contract, whereby the
lounger man acrees te pawn himself
Inte his serlce. Gilbert Lermen Is the
secret head of AmerKa's wealthiest chain
of cambllnif houses. The jeunser man.
who Is a ban Franciscan of aoed fam
ily, with a manli for mmbllnir. Is Jehn
Uruce. In the icambllnit heuee which
Uruce "visits" as a secret Inspector, he
plays till he Is broke, and through the
inanHcemcnt Is glsen, a chance te pawn
some valuables. Th pawnbroker Is a
maneleusis- beautiful girl. Tralllnir her,
he gets Inte n brawl, and finds sanctuary
In her home just as he l.eets mer at the
feet of the girl, fhe calls In Dr. Crane,
a brilliant nhslclan but a drug addict,
who l In loe with her. Fhe repulses
his ndianccs. but te ae Hruce's life
agrees te "larry i'rarur. Crnng robs the
safe of Hruie's money which flalre has
hidden. Ilruce asks her te marry him.
ana is nsiemsnea at I'rang'a grip en nor.
iiHYiKiim repeats 10 Jirucs no is me gin a
i worthless father. Hawkins tiremlsea te
,ri... :. -.-. --".-- t: r ...
I is
redeem himself bv gltlng up drink, and -4
enlz agrees that Claire shall learn J
who he. father U hut Hawkins rew el
fuses, pretending he has net ben able te
conquer the hiblt. As Jlruce sits medi
tating en the episode, he hears ( Inlre's
elc In a cry of distress. Crang Is
trlng te force kisses from her. In the
in, lee that fellows, Ilruce hurls him
dunnstalrs. Claim refuses te see him,
nnd he gees bad: te his "work" of gam
bling in Larmen's house te check; off en
tb tfmplejes. hut does net play. Its
has taken a dislike for gambling. Bruce
Is kidnapped by Crnng. who threatens te
kill him If he refuses te write a letter
,'eeejnig Larmen. the gambling king,
Inte Crang's blackmailing power,
AND IIKRK IT CONTINUES
.-.... ,,,.,, , , it i i.ii',fld been h great nnd very wonderful
OII.N IJIllf'K obeyed. He circled Ireward given te her before he had even
T
O his litis with his tongue.
"Viii jeu won't de I.armen any
harm, will you?" he questioned ab-
iectly. "Iin life'i worth mere.tuan
it llt'tle money, if it's only that, and
iiml. If that's all, I I'm mire he'd
anther nut."
"Don't' imoleglze!" sneered Crnng.
"Ge en new, und write. Address ultn
'"b" tinea dipped the pen in the
inK ,iml "0(e In a Mnall hand:
"Dear Mr. T.urmen:
He lueked up in a cencdwRy.
' "All right; grunted prang. l
' Kiif"-? we'll kill another bird, tee, wtiile
we're at it." He smiled cryptically.
"fie en again and write!'
And Jehn Bruce wrote as Crang dic
tated: . .,
I'm here in my roemi in tne same
,...., .. i.i. ..... i...t am Inwnlr wntehed
IIOII'l Willi ,UU, UUl ft." .. .rf -- -
. I. ,,.;, T nskeil 11 t-'lrl
l0 mar,.r me nnd in doing se felt he
iiad the right te my full confidence. feUc
Jim ,ne in She"
j0iin jimce's pen bad halted.
Tehn Itruce s pen
I ,. ... .mr,.P,i Pmnc cliarnlv.
,i0 f ",' Jm Vi-U tot -I armen
" " Ret '' ?J , f , ii0l 1 a
1" .tha.t '"' ..U1 btlic0 "'
lOOl, IS IIC t
"Vn." snld Jehn Bruce.
"Well, go en then!"
And Jehn Bruce wrete:
'She was all the time engaged te
'ti,e i...n,1 nf neiniL' of creeks." prangs,
iii' ii'i.ii v. n-- t' . ..
mnllr.ll.im lOllll UlO itltCri'UPtCII HIS (111
lll'll ' -
i .... V.1. ra nl spBr'n8 """"' '"" ""
""i'i. ... n.im.e.i hln writing:
1 -. - .... .. 1. ..- ...A
. . ti. i,i rsn sin 11 1 1 1 iiivi- inn is iii.au -
' an .cot without arousing, any "
..Ven. I am leaving the hotel new.
1 ti.i slmnlil net risk mere thau
' one "conference together, se bring .1
blank check with ou. j acre is ,,
...i,,. ..,i mil. It s simply a question
of tl amount. I am bitterly sorry that
tMu Iiem hiitincnci tnruiiK" "- """
Mrucc
.,...- ..... ...
'' U-V,. . . a a
Crang. with his revolver pressed into
the buck of Jehn Bruce s neck, leaned
, ever Jehn Brace's shoulder and re.itl
1,,. i-nvnt efl rPT II 11 V
of the table, tucked tue envelope ime
his pocket, und grinned mockingly,
And then without a word Jehn Bruce
Kct up from his chair and tlung himself
... . .in n nn the mnttrcss again.
,
CIIAITGR XV
The Clue I
pnui Viuizii, prepped up in bed en1
pnui Viiiiza, preppt
his pillow followed
!',es as she moved abe
.. perhaps because
m ",f lute, te notice I
Ill 01 inn. i ""'"''
... e..u i r-i.i... k.ui, . iiis
lUUOWUU UlttUS-".i .
out the room, it
lie had been tee ,
nTivthlm? tlint be i
J i i ,w.. n smlilen slieck at I
rlnlre's aiipeurauce. She looked pule'
1 ..,. 1 even her movements
. U11U UIH'M w.
t,.i Veni7n nluclted nt the counter-'
PHUI C111ZU piUCUlU Ul Ull uuillli."
. lf ,.,,u nl ,nn iuiipii ter tenure
X?
'the beuse. .
"Put en jour nat, near, uuu ruu
. tinnt-inu teniL-ht." Hn did net nar-
P-i ii ' -..-. -" . "
tlcularly want te see Hawkins or any i
'ene esc. but II lie diu net nave some i
rvnTid cxcue she would meat certainly
I "i" B ". . l "V l- Mm , te Z"
I uttlc walk and a breath of fresh air
i.i .1.. rl.;,.n M.el.t ..I ..nnd And
, wuum ui v-i.ii.i- "" "-..- ,.--
J' a moment's hcsltutluu. and went and
. U liJlflUllH
,mr fl h,.r hut.
-.
J&Z. ! ?2 fZTu t
' .'.. "t, J . '
, ::X1 .." .? fl? as1J.F..h,t?",..
. cftllc'd hack "Don't lVurrv."
I cni if 5. ?.? i .... ... ;V. .. s i.
l r n far te ce-ius areun, thefirtr
was net lar toge just around the tirst
- , ,er aml hulfivuy down the next block
nnd at fit st she walked briskly, im
tielled bv an anxiety te get back te the
(..no (u.ntn mi seen ns nesslhle mt
"" V.V" """" V. ir.t,.,,nit ,,n.v ,,n,i ' "" ."" """" rutc nan tnrewn um bcrcd the tavs wheu. a little elder, she itU'll II virll 11
, , . "They are after blackmai new an ,jun the Mnira. She had thanked (led had drcLl Iw.rself in heV . . I rtnthri P"J1eW Ja!ll I JaJrtJiJll
threaten te expev breuht ulluKlns' huge delight hud Ntwly built and newly furnl.ned. aumI
you te come under nn anas iieiuu ' wi. j,ut n w j again, she was net nlmcd ni urineess whlle h ,lnv.. I..r ld rooms. 1'rlvjte batha. Het ana
nic ire un ngainst it and ou should be ii'le ...... t vi1Ilf i,'i i! llf V,i,,. ......V." ' . . ', . , ? ' . ,. V c hw running water nnd telephone In alTr3
pic t nre up ns-"""1 i " . vvere,wi Iv .. ke.1t "lm nw".v' "bout in his old lamshack e hansom Hungarian cutalne. Music. Danclni. fefl
or n ' the spot; but If tliej Knew jeu win Where was Jehn Bruce She beirnn ...h land bUllard rooms. Boek st. TVlnSsI
nn.l hwe they would only n.tacn , .C ra n . ,0 10gpt ,lt ,,, ,,,, ,0,(, Johll nn - uuewoed SSI. N.w Tort eiaea te,
un- importance te i um im- i - i,e must net attempt te see her or com- she wns net strem- eneneli ..!., t l!
''"n'Tvnnclsoe M,rthatinmpeinmtin" ",'"" c" e Vl ,,or ""?' me10' ,t,,0!th uirry him te bis bed. Shu tun.cl and. . Tnt'RS --I
in. I San Irnncisce, anil lliai in" """""' (,, 1.11( eniv .,. .. ,..,. . i.n, , . ... ., ... ,,... .". sa-KKaaBnnnnwiHansMnBsanBnnssaMssnnnaannft
.. (.nilllte W1LI1 1IIU II.. ,t.i,.. ', ... .m, nt.il.I C. I.I.. un . .1... t. .. .1.1 .. .... .... . . '. .
-.,.,. ..... l... .Mnn i nnv nrp . - .... --.-- -. ..w... .. ,... 1,111 nun i,.-uiy i Mii?iiiii r. 0.11111 vns. mm
"" ",".'. ".I... v -n trust t u ... e,ie.v i mil 11 niiiiiu ,i.e lyii ew Hedges, et course, the oil ' ru.V. ".:... t.., r D O
net)- growing iiiiimu'i"- ""-"..".. Ullt llioiise t he verv worst In Dp f rsne. 1 11...1.. I vui wi.n.
' e n.in L.ttei nnseiuiPiv. 1111
insensibly, little by little, tier footsteps; GREAT NORTHERN,1"." AT,', !
ilrntrgf.il.
What was it? Something In the night,
the durkness. that nremised n kimilv
S Icleak against tue ureuKing of Her belf
cloak against the breukfng of her belf
restraint, that budc her let go of herself
a weicoine the tears that welled se
snontnneeus v te her C.vesY Wen i
bring relief ? Today, all evening, mere
I luu" " "' "" " "jit ucr vu-
durance almost at an end. Rhc turned
her face upward te the night,. It wns
black ; net a star showed anywhere, It
Eccincd as though Something dense and
An Unusual Remance .f Ph Who. Vary B.l-I U
Pledaed te De the Bidding of Othe.J
By FRANK L. PACKARD
Auther of "The Miracle Man," "f" "" 0n'" te
AUtner OTCepiiriBhti .,, h, Mile Lttef Cemtanu
forbidding bad been drawn like n somber
mantle ever the world. Cled, even,
seemed far nway tonight. ..
She shivered n little. Could that
really be true that Cled wat turning
His .face awav from Iter? She had tried
Se liartl nllnie tn Iter fllitb. It tiaS
all she had ; It was all that of late bad
steed between her and n aespair una
misery, n horror te overwhelming that
death by contrast seemed n been.
If ti 1 -l .. k1ij. M.llrnH nlnnf
X1CT lips qillVlTCII U!t luc ninvunF..,, .
It almost sceiiicd ns though she did net
want te t)ght any mere. And yet there ,
Hawlilns h'ad been geed te
. matle the final sucrinVe that i-hn bad
pledged herself te make. If her t-eul
ireeltcd fiem the association that must
conic with Docter Crting. If evcrv in
stlnct within her roc up in ttark horror
before the contamination of the man's
wanton moral filth, 0110 strange and
wondrous thing sustained hr. And she
had no right te mistrust fied, for Ged
must have brought her this. She bad
bought an unknown lifethat had be
come dearer te her thuji her own, or
anything that might liumicn te her. She
knew love It was no fenecr a stranger
ue ou a uc en through the yearn
DCCaU'O Sl 10 Uflu cjrirtM in tia tlm nrltH
- '. ..v w.av' .-..... .D-
that liad been set upon his life it was
fMnien"1'0, u. t t , 11 i . i
Claire caught her hands suddenly te,
nhJtV't1' I1'" .Vrl,cp! She was still
"if,ruJMer '"" rucc. And tonight,
..i c.vimig. iimi lear nan nccn growing
onlV'-premeuh enV'u,V r hnY .hVrit-
e,ie,l ui... i..., i- .,.,.".:--,"
llln 3: ila,I .hcanI the tll'!lls- An'1
'f,"1"11 of ''r en tenihle expert-
nndV"r"nl.Lc.u.Ln.a" !fc
n.s.Vi.u i "i '"' ',' ,"",', "'-
, -";' ' ".yi. Mr-ij .mini iiriisB
fe ' '!? 'n H J,n ,new- 1,,a! hN
hnS Ue.,:n,f,C. 'lnLV' Le.CS."B
had wrung the premise from her. Ne. .
she was net se sire There T wnL , orsenn
nl,.l, .,.,. ,r i. ' . i ii
enmltv between them new. Besides. If
anj tiling lmppencd she wen hi net be able
te. liiing t te
Clangs deer-( rilUS
j . '.
wuuiii inue care
I j t
hi k. T aj" It"
. c. 1 , u,u ""' "em-
And fe sue
"J, 1" :
..,",.. .u?? t"! " ." V'1 rc .Vlc
l'erliaps Jehn Bruce had yielded te her
.1 11 a a 1 1 a. . . . . ...
I 't.d If he "nevv the man
'nL7 ...'' . . . " . ""Ll ?.,u.
"...'' "' "' , "'" """-l '"""" ,ml
,""",!',, ., m ,
- - ..y . 'V' '";'.,," '."'
reached the dingy rooming, house where
iawlvi.s lived. She brushed her hand
resolutely auress Iter
-'- j. ..... ..;. ..v.-. ,. mm
.,,rt,.fr,.,i.i,,...rt... 'I'l... ... .. 1 1
mounted the steps. Tiie tears Iimi come
inter an, ler ner lasiies were wet.
It was net necessary cither te ring
or knock; tlie deer was nlw.ijs uiifast-
cued; and In sides, she bad been here
se many, many times that shc knew the
ikjui- i.iiim'-i .i i-,i ,.c imi '.i, iiuuiu,
Shu eK'iied the dour, stepped Inte a
black hallway, and beg.tu te feel her
way up tne creasing staircase. Xbere
wus tlie possibility, of course, that
Hawkins was either out or already In
bed: but if he were out she would
leuve a note in his room for him se
that he would come evct te the old
pawnshop when he returntd, and if he
I'HUTOI'I.WS
H0TOPL)lYs,
. COMSSNr r .
psAMtmca
C2D . 'IHOMPSON PT9.
rtrULLU MATIN HAU,Y
ETHEL CLAYTON
in "1ILK UH.N JIUNKV"
ADCAniA ClinbT.NH' Bel. 10T11
AKVAUIA 111 A M te WM V. M.
WII.MAM 11' M1I.I.K PIUIIHCrillN
"MISS LULU BETT"
' .
' Ten Tlin
ten Wignts in a narroem
BROADWAY Hna WPA
NORMA TALMADGE
I I" "THE 1A0M)1.K1LI, HUM,"
. DiTrM t-j; MAiticr.r st.
.Prl 1 UL in a m mil ir. T t
- --- .""'
w d-jj Elsie Fergusen
' Wallace weia nan rergusun
'" ' ljTUt ""T''"-
, n, vitAl Ola. t Maplwoea Ave..
i -i rxMlAI
CULUIMAL
10, 7 rfiid !l . JI.
WILLIAM S. HART
In "lltAW.I.l.V (I.N"
FAIRMOUNT VSsi'.viJA
WALLACE REID
in "HI. NT llll.l."
eTU QT TIIUAI Itn llslew spruce
DO 1 rl 1 M VTIVTin DAILY
WALLACE REID
in ih:t iiikk"
'
MAY MacAVOY
in "A VNUilMA COIKT.SIIIP"
- '
- ' -
IMPFRl A r,l)"i walnut .sth
llvlrl-rirvi Mals. "30. ,VKII. 7 4 ;,
it j bit.ci.ii. lami in
, "Ten Night, in a Barroom"
IcARLTONdXI ,
GLORIA SWANSON
L "Hf-t Ul'MIANII'x TIIA1.KMMII...
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaVAMllnWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
1 "'-.
mh
Mtt
llm lull ifSTtn
every one but Hawkins!
were already in bed her message de
livered through the deer would seen
bring Hnwkiii" out of It ngaln
Hawkins, since be hud been driving that
old car which he had created, was well
accustomed te calls at all hours of the
night.
A thin. Irregular strcaf of light, the K:"llbl.jr:i-.t.r
only sign of light she had Seen liny- ownership direction assures end guarantees wbC
where in Hie linnse. Nlinwr.l new nt the i1.- tB??'j'!2?.rl".r.t' ai?!'ji
threshold tinder 'Hawkln' Ill-fitting I "---
deer, ns she reached the landing, She
stepped tjuickly te the deer mid
knocked. There wai no answer. She
knocked again. There was ftlll no en-
ft.n'e.1. flnl.A .rtllrt.l m llf.ln ...I.I....
, .j.... vinui; eujik u u JikVJ'j .iiiii.
Mcully. Iinuklns as crewing cxtrava-
' irant W. l.l .. .... ...i 1-f U
light burning. She tried the deer, and. GSC3 1 HWI"IT1
nneHng it unlocked, opened it, stepped, Virginia avc. aocend neu liTTreSI
forward Inte the room ami with a d Btejl Fier. Every atipelutmcnt. uSSJ
sudden, low, half-hurt, half-frlghtcncd ',!.??," we'fitiy "Vat?, UftJj"rlVe.Sw.,P
cry, steed still. Hawkins was neither ' ' ciTecDMric J-
.out, nor wn he in bed. Hawking was) 'wwiuij, nuitt
SST' " JV" . ! T, " 'V. ?'"' ' m
.--,""" """"". i i.iucuni- ill? uuium;i:. HnTKl. tCllMTIlMlTMT'Al
' Several bottles, ull empty but one. steed "'
upon the table. There were two dirty ' Vfte'S
ln"?s !'"'l'-' the bottles, and another Sgr
,"'ie, DreKcn, en the fleer. Hawkins was
snoring Htcrtoreusly.
It seemed somehow te Claire
8 "". that this was the lntt
"I" , ' ,c vns only a World . TUB piAVA at. caayje. aDl-S5
1 a . .1 i .,1
ul I"l.v '" er neaci iur tue eiu man. . P.el:i:'. "emeiiKs. Air
.n ,i, , . miui iulfM i,. 2i ' open nveryapp'm't. Daitrlch a nuss.u.l
.n...i....;.i ... .. .i.h.i ..11...1.1. '.' ...... 1 ... ' rnnnPPIiniV Sfawand Ave. nr. BmM
;nrc ind vmlttng fr the "ick-tlck nnpelntment. Med, rates! MrC.J.' 'eJSSM
thut great cumbersome silver watch.' Kmvn C!ri,
Which, fallen out of his pocket uew.i
? y its chain and mv ung l jerky 1
"ij tuui tu 111 urcntulng. Hlie rcincm
Back nt the end of the lower hall ztiFtJJ? 2r22r iSD'il
Clnire peun.lcl upon 11 deer. Present!,
woman', voice answc:ed her. .A me-
liient Inter a light appeared as the deer I B ih. Sn.el.ll, rs.n.rei q.K r R
,'jNaM lV?a',,ttnSf wU1,.,i a" "I'l1"1"0'' ,,-"E,nP'eMf France" I8.4S1 rrwlal
' u ""' b.b". w.U.n uu.i cun A fleatltuj pal.ee for th. whole trip. Rww
papers. 1 Ne Yerk. Panama, s.n P,.-i.eD.ileie,
1 "Oh. it's jeu. Miss CInlrc!" the Julu. 1 days In Japan. Chins, Msn.l.,JirL
brought J en ever lieie tonight, dear?1
iiumau utienuni iu -.unnw, niiuts. ....--....-..... v.r..u ... ., .... -
. .. .. 1 . 1. .1.1 .. . inn 1
Is vnur father wmse.'"
"Ne," Claire answered. "He wanted '
Hawkins, nnd -"
Mrs. Hedges .shook her head.
"Hawkins ain't in," she said, "but CLARK'S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, I
'ji tee IIUU ill' :ie iuu uiisuge wuen -m ntafnvvsvanww a mflVainBl
' he comes buck. He went out with the -.,, MH I II I h KK AniH AH
enr uiiile a little while uce with s.niin THE
men he bad with him.'
sudd
tnnw
iintens."
"Oh. no," asserted Mrs. Hedges nesl-'
lively. "1 might net have he.ud him'
nuiTei'i.wsi
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ll.r I MATINIIK UAILV
WILLIAM S. HART
!ii"iiiiiii: oak"
ORFPMT Wuesllmul Ae. .it tiJU St.
vyiMci-N i matim:i: daily
ETHEL CLAYTON
In "IIFK OWN MOMAH
nVRRRRnnk' ii:!dhavi:iueud
- . .... .s.. AVl.MJD
JACK HOLT
In "1IIK C'I.I.OrTHK MIRTH"
PAI APF '" MAIIK1.T M'UET
,tt? ... "' A " HI"' !' M.
CKIJIL II. IIK JIII.I.B I'KOIIl'LTION
"SATURDAY NIGHT"
1X.VJ.1N 1 11 A II. te 11 i: JI.
SHIRLEY MASON
InJMArKli:"
RIALTO s!UMAN10WN AVr-NtJiT
lir..l AT .,.,,, .UOCK.' bT.
JACK HOLT
'" '"nn: i i.i. or Tin: .nekih"
SHERwnnn ".- toiiiine-rAv:
ifAT " IM ;,
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
in "Tin: QMiriyiN-ti peu r,u-
STANLEY M-"s-'i'"ATiiiTn
! -il-H.lI 11 A.M. te 11:r, P. JI.
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
in ".mehan or thi: i.nv i.i.tpvm
MANIUIN "IVW..-.!..1,1
Sireen erslnn nf tlie lfe.il Mm Suness
"TURN TO THE RIGHT"
333 MARKETVl;1:7 Tf
WILLIAM S. HART
In "TIIWEMV ON"
VICTORIA STCtCT
WILLIAM FARNUM
Iu "A SIAI.K UOMANfl,"
GRANT ini? !? a. ??
PEARL WHITE
in ". viltlil.N I'AKADIsi;" ,
Amhassarlnr "-dlbnore Ave. at Sflth
rlll--ss.ur Contlnueu. 1.30 te ll'-O
LAST 1IMM T0Y
MARY PICKFORD
In "MTTI.V. until FAIInti en,
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American Plan Service at I
Moderate Rates
Eltenilteb Imprased. Additional ail. i
baths and running water la reaai'i"
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Most select, bsautltul. homelike, senu eemSE
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THE BREAKER
Atlantic City, N. J.
On Ocean Frent Firesranl
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4 MONTHS. S1.000 and op
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(iillesnle, Mnperta & Ileurd. 1115 WsWI
PHOTOPLAYS
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DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
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RICHARD TALMADGE
in "TAKINO tHANCKs"
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SPECIAL CAST In
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