Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 02, 1922, Night Extra, Image 14

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me who tilayi'd with lllcliurd llnrtlirl
me lit "1'lic Leve Flower.' It was
In Chester two yearn uw, 1 liked lilm
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THE MOVIE FAX'S LETTERBOX
Ilr HKNItY M. NEEI.Y
"Ne Name" writes "Will the fol fel
wlng help In regard te Kemuiiie Field
tot? "I never heard of him before, or
Mnee, till the Inquiry was made in jour
department.
" 'A WOMAN'S MAN'
"Arrew. Five parts
"Cast
'"Larry Mcerc Itemalne Fielding
'.'C I.ambert Orey AVm. Tooker
TTllSA "Mlrla de la HuU Velvet lleban
L5fJ,K "8tery by Ruth It. Sachs. Directed
CTtJilbr' Vnrren Gorden.
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nnd Paid Fer' with Montague Let p.
AIie Brady. Jesephine Urako nnd
,Frank Conlan. AVerld production. Wil
liam tsrnuy. .ovemuer -i). nne.
"Is tie 'HeilBit and Falil Fur.' ttltli
aek Helt et al.. which I saw recently.
e name story .'
"Your "I.ettt'r llex Is very liiteret-
f, nnu I enjoy it inueii. except me
ptlen. tt ny de ten U'-e mat timngrci
iverd 'movie se freely, se redunda.ntl
"I am unnccusteiiipd te wrltins te
liternry people. English peer nnd can't
spell somewhat like the old 'My pen
ii bad (mine's the deuce); my ink N
pale.' Therefore nothing but n desire
te help would have drawn me out."
(And the desire te help U very much
i appreciated. New. if we can only flml
Unit whether Itemnlne Fielding i alive
I or dead, we'll be all right.
I lleth productions of "neught find
Paid Fer" were founded en llrad's
successful stage play of the Mine name.
"Fan" Is short for fanatic. We are
I ail fans en the movie.
And why don't leu like that word
"movies"? Yeu remind me of the dear
old dean of Westminster Cathedral, In
England. I was making "seenics'
through Southern England
asked
his permission te grind a thousand feet
areuiul tin1 aneienr eatneurai. i use,i ,
the word "movies" nnd he almost
choked with rage. "Movies!" he cried ,
"What a typical Americanism ! Yeu
lave no respect for the puritv of our
language." I apologized. "Veu call
It cinema, don't you?" I asked, pro
nouncing It "sln-e-ma." He bristled
Indignantly. "Ne. sir; 1 de net." he
thundered. "I "sc the correct (Jreek
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It "kye-nec-ma," with the accent en
the "nee." Se, as long as there's that
much doubt about the proper Werd I'll
Htick te "mevicit,")
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"MnrlliH H" writes "I ImVc been
wanting te write te thtf Leter Itnx
for Heme time, biit never get te It until
'Fine Doughnuts' made me no' sere I
lust had te say something, tee. I want
te shake hnnds with .ten for the dope , , .,,,. .j i.....
you handed hack en Hint banal. Illicit L-, '.V T' V .-.i .. linvi.t Vnrfc
.Icture, 'FoelU Wive.,.' Wc agree per- ' l Hint yei en !. !)atld Vnrk
fectly en Ven Hlrehelm. lie Is danger- "''I1'1 "v 1,ls "'""''"". "'
1 ' . " ii .. ' t i.i. . "... "Wlieii villi relllPlilhel' that he iire-
eus. as a ii uerumus i ijiie inc.,, ,' " ,,..s"Y:.. . ",.i . ..'t ... .ink
Ulll'l'll lllllllVi Itm V MVii " jve
(It was Caiel Dempster in "Ihc
Leve Flower" a very sweet girl find
u clever one. She did a line bit of
work later In "Dream Street.'
"I lived In (lermany befiire the wnr.
lie is typical of many of the military
of Mint period. 1 de net say this out
of prejudice, because I have ninny dear
friends among the military 'that was.'
Hut such a Merj of rottenness dressed
up Is n derecrnlien te the American
screen. Yeu sure have the right Idea
of the box office end of Iti'jeu were
kindly in your lnfei mutton about that
picture, having waited until ll left
the theatre before commending en it.
"I love Hareld Lloyd. 'Peter Ibbet
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Will you nut a picture of Lenerc
Lynard in jour department? She.
played with Katherlne McDonald in
'My Lady h Latchkey.' and Just a- few
weeks 'age she was here with Hetty
t'oinpsen In 'The Green Temptation.'
She was the ditclies, is It true that
she Is from our (Jnnktr City? Thnnk
j en. you denr old bear are you really
old? De jump en nnvhedy who tries
te say anvtliliig for that vlllian. Ven
Stroheim."
(Yes; Lcim'p Lynard is u Phil
phl.i gill, educated at Drexel
tllte.)
ten have mislabeled the mini? Did he
net show In that plctutc his bread vis
ion, clearsightedness and mural cour
age? Did he net himself condemn these
Whose minds were wnrped te sec only
the small Haws nnd neglect the impor
tant things in life? 4The 'small-town
mind' produced a plcturu that In beauty
of conception and width of undcMtnnd
Ing was far ahead of anything the
screen hnd seen. True, In analyzing all
of his productions we find several ne
cented characteristics. We can recog receg
nise virtue and put) lete, then nn op
pressive force, tin1 reaction, a mighty
thrill and then the .moral goodness
conquering evil. '
"Hut are these faulls? Rather vir
tues, for though hli works are didactic
lu n way, yet they nre all beautiful
spiritually and materially nnd bring en
joyment and Ideals.
"And 'IJrekcn Hlossems ! Fer sheer
spiritual beauty, what work has equaled
It?
"Tell us. were you nor tninklng of
' 'Wnv T)nrn PnO' when vim mid
Instl-' 'sniaii'-tewn' tiews? And ' 'Way Down
Last' only?
In "OrphnnV and the -frilly Mrillmen
tallty of all that false "evening-star"
hokum in "Dream Street.'' It's rather
difficult te explain just what Is really
meant by the "small-town" Idea. Twe
ministers, we will say, will take exactly
the same theme for n sermon. Dr.
Krauskopf or Dr. Conwell will view It
from the great, bread conceptions of
their really big minds. The little par
son out In Squcedunb will sing-song his
way through it and. while putting
across the same Idcavwlll make It sound
banal tiud eidlunry and net quite con
vincing. Griffith's (hemes 'arc all right. It's
the wnv he treats them that T object te.
Kdward Kedlleld and an advertising sign
painter may lieth paint the same trees
en the canal at New Hepe", but the re
Mills ere different. After nil, "King
Lear" and "Over the Hill' had exactly
the saiii'j theme. Hut de they stand side
by side In conception?)
MARSHALL NEILAN
HAS BIG PLANS
FOR NEAR FUTURE
"
CONSTANCE PALMER
Hollywood, Calif.
NOW that wc are nil recovering from
the Writer's Revue, we take u long
breath, hitch tip the eh, well, you
knew and take note of the fact that:
On April 2!d, Marshall Nellan signed
with the Goldwyn Picture Corporation
te make his future productions at nnd
lu conjunction with that organization.
Mr. Ncllnn's actions nnd contemplated
actions have ever been n source of In
terest and conjecture te his colleagues
in motion pictures, but this Is by far
the most noticeable thing lie'lias done
for n- long- tlne. Tlierc arc several
stories he has wanted 4d film nnd this
new nrranngement will give him net
only the necessary hacking te de them,
hH will afford him greater working
facilities. New watcli his smoke.
He sailed ter Htirepe with his as
sistant director or, rather co-director
Frank Ursen, his cameraman and his
staff. .Tust what his plans are te be
Is net known, but the trip Is predicted
te be of short duration. Hy the .way,
have you ever noticed that Mr. Nellan
always has n co-dlreeter? Se have L
Hut anyway, he Usually gets ever his
Ideas, and 'Is always the ruling spirit.
Ifclene Clmdwlelc lias gene te New
Yerk, where she will stay for three
weeks. She has been werklrig very
hard for several years, making picture
after picture lu rapid succession. New New
Yerk City Is her home, although she
was born In Chndwlck, In the northern
part of the State.
Why don't they slar her? There
are a great many women who have
achieved stellar honors without half the
effort and who are pesMwd of n
bare fraction efsMIss Chadwick's charm
nnd poise nnd anility. ,
She started ner career as an arnsi
model, posing for such Illustrators as
Heward Chanadlcr Christy and Harri
son Fisher. Then he posed for com
mercial photographers and was known
.r:v;'yM
America." 1 awea ner tne ether
what one thin had helped her i
te succeed In pictures. Bhe siM
poise nnd the facial expressiveness
manned in tins' inner worn (lid
most te mnhc Her feel at oeso-btfeti'
motion picture camera. $
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Interchanging views with each ether as Fast."
net only of
Of that and
" 'Way Down '
the preachments
ROOFS REPAIRED
RAINSPOUTS FIXED
SEND FOR US
FRANK B. CLAYTON'S SONS
7.20-;-33 N, llth hi. Peplur 1030
Wallace it in
the threes of
his first violent
love affair
treating her
te Chidettl
Just think
3 flavors
peppermint, tutti-frutti,
spearmint
eh se geed
make your mouth water
10 for 5c
enough te last forever!
American Chicle Ce.
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delicious
-candy coated.
Why Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 3y Is
BUNDLE DAY
Sick, half-starved children, women and men
in devastated Armenia face death from cold.
Thev will be BAREFOOTED in the deep snows
of next winter-HALF-NAKED, AT FIFTEEN
BELOW ZERO!
Se, don't threw away discarded clothing
and shoes taken from closets, attics and trunks in
Clean-up Week.
BUNDLE IT ALL. Take it tomorrow te the
nearest public school. Every school will be a
Bundle Station en Bundle Day.
A Near East Relief Ship from Philadelphia
in May will carry te Armenia whatever you
give en Bundle Dav.
This is hew Bundle Day, its appeal and the condition
it'Js intended te relieve, appear te observant eyes:
chewing0 gian
ssss WfffixZSBu mam?
j. '.
"Armenia ... is a place in
which all the misery of the
world seems somehow concen
trated. It is as if fire had passed
ever it."
Phila. Evening Public Ledger.
"A pathetic appeal . . . the
very least that can be asked in
the name of humanity."
Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
"If they perish (the 3.00,000
destitute children of Armenia)
our hope of a warless world dies
with them."
Bishop Philip Mercer Rhinelander.
is my earnest hope that
Philadelphia may respond gen
erously te the appeal of Near
East Relief."
Rabbi Jeseph Krauskopf.
"The
than ever
need
ti
is mere urgent
Philadelphia Recerd.
"A little thing te ask."
-Chas. E. lieury, President
Bank of North Philadelphia.
of the
"In Armenia a Christian race
is being blotted out while the
world leeks en . . . dead and
dying children litter the city
streets . . . you arc father and
mother, sister and brother, the
only one in whose heart the sad
little waif can new find refuge."
. Literary Digest.
NEAR EAST RELIEF
Incorporated bv Conress te rltee desti
tution In Armenia and nclchberlnsr landi
Regional Headquarters, N. E. Cerner Bread & Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
ASA S. WING, Treasurer
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