Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 03, 1922, Night Extra, Image 14

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fMRmse Your Personal Value
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ARRIOTT BROS.
1111 CHESTNUT STREET
IClD ROOFS K NEW
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E'jTSiW! or will vll the ce-illnn rulj fur u.
Cftl Per Gallen or 5 Gallens, $4.50
fek, MAY'S
RED READY MIXED ROOF,
EBARN AND FENCE PAINT
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LefTfand will wear (10) "Jr.
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ROBERT A. MAYS
&&. il242-1244 North 16th St., Phila.
fCLAD'S PARERS
Pare Expenses
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Wealth Frem Waste
KITCHEN
EQUIPMENT, etc.
VICTOR V. GLAD CO.
119 & 121 S. Uth St,
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laa aa wear met SMALLEST SHOK
fjMk BASE and COMFORT who mine
MAGUIRES
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disgust ethers.
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fyeuYc in deum- Irv it!
At all druggists
RESINOL
' 5oeihinq and He&Hnq
Hair Often Ruined
By Careless Washing
Seap should be u-ed very care-
-fully, if veu want te keen veur buir
looking Its bet. .Me-t soaps and
..prepared shampoos contains tee
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scalp, makes the hair brittle and
ruins It.
The best thing for stendv ue is
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(w'hidi is pure and grt useless), and
is better than uu; tiling idr-u Jeu
IllUL'll ItlMlll. -llll UrifM UL'
can use.
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little warm water Is sufficient te
rlnnnse tlie lintr nnil si nln thnr- I
eughlj. Simjil.v moisten the hnir
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every liarticle of
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dandruff and excess
dries qulckl.v and evenlv, and It
leaves the sculp soft and the linii
ifine nnd silky, bright, lustrous,
vfluffy und eufy te manage.
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The art of dnncltij; nnd tlmt of film acting nrc slienn above In fraternal
poi-e. Iteiidlng from left te right, Leenure Hiiglies, Cenrad Nngle,
Agnes A res and Maurice. The latter and 3INs Hughes were fiiliniUng
a dance engagement en the coast and Isltcd the I.nsKy ntudle. That
they were received ns friends Is demonstrated above
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX
By ITEXItY
Betty Bbthe. who Is Hn Phlladelpliia
tills week, docs us the honor of joining
our little letter ber family. She writes:
"The fact that I am appearing in
jour delightful city with my new pic
ture enabled me te s-co tlie inclesed
paper and al-e the article under jour
nani. I beg te correct the stateinent
thc'rcln made te my little admirer and
trust you will take no offense by my
se doing,
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- nni:iii m uizv uii iiii I-. iivi .
V0If H.e m.W le must knew mv age M- 1)p. they gorge then,chcs with
plcai & tt'theler'rectiv Ke tlr 'l jJjTJ
..i..... i .- nutiinllv iiftnlii snine an- l-a' "e want everv picture te be
Sable aCni',ti:-ft"-uc,ess,in ."'cta ' ,r,oI,ti10arreOU,ltI " " " hC
they will all think me net n day under ro,'cre-
ninety. That niuces I hope will be! their minds nren t above anything
both 'en the screen and .stage, although , bur hokum; ghc them t-einctlilng 1m
the latter is my ultimate goal. These aginative or fnntastlcni and they suffer
uircer-. as jeu knew, must ueveiepiirum ineiuai lntiigei-iien. e wonder
islewlv threugli time nnd heroic effort. I the movies never get anywhere; the
and therefore please let me be as jeungj audiences won't let them."
'ah I am when that goal lb eventually
attained. Hen sound very unkind, but, tinfer-
"I am twentj-fUe jears old anil net tunnteiy. jour statimcnts nre net ex-
twenty-nine, as nit state. If you dent
i (And that'- what I calls very nice
! 'fpeeinllv the invitation te call. I'm
mighty s-eny tliat 1 misstutul MIm
I Iththe's age. but it wasn't m fault.
'Ih'c birtli (late. IWk'i. is distinctly given
I in the Motlen-I'iiture Studie Ihrceterj
1 nii.l iluit'H where I get it. But I ve
taken my trustj fountain pen and cei
rected It.)
".Iinnlt:i 1)." writes "I am s-etry
rnn ilen't liuve unite Mith n high epin-
lien of Temmy Meighan as I de. It !
true that lie lias been blced vvjth
.1 . .... . I ..C !.. l.Mf t llttl
I nwuii im-uiru lli;n' il nil- . "' "
wire that It was Mildred Harris who
spoiled 'A IMInee There as.' Her
I nUing lacks animation.
"Seme one wiltes that Agnes A) res
, is a peer. I'll saj she Is. In 'llic,
Sheik' she did little or no acting. As I
vim sam -in' is an nunuim- .mii.ih n
and eff'the sneen. hut, te ife jour
... ,, J i lllinin'
einipsn,ii, iii-i - un. . - .
I lliive lril'd Id uuss ueiiv t,iiuii
en as one of m favorites, but without
' SWiut'(
I ereuir i
ulilieugn i iuusi givi- ner,
or lur acting in i lie i.iiim
Minister' and 'I lie Miracle Jinn. mic
nlmiist mil one thiatre out of business
..- i . .,.... ti.-t
when she plaveil in 'i.auies .mum i.ne.
' Ye gods, that was, some pliture'. There
Js something distant about her that 1
ll-illrn. Seme hew or ether she seems
le be a rival t.i Mn MncAvej. I think
Mm Is ntieiit as charming a little ae.
ties-, as there Is en the si i cell, and 1
iK'lleve me de tall tixm me ami sec u " "s uunuue ui me puduu. iimis
I luue all my teeth and hearing and my " w get se much helc.m. " 'Way
'liihlKli lin"hter. "n i.iii ami uver tlie a till, two
I .?,, , ;" Verv m.i.h Indeed for eC "l0 r-v fk' Pictures artMicallv.
f"r Jennlnnr,',ml'Lw"e,UvUltiJn'e" 'lil' coslTr'te'Llu,". '"no
I'1, ,l ..h-rr Gerund ni "it - that the eon has anjthing te de with
tvvi.nt -nine for ever and Am- n. ,hp arXlsflr , u . ,, J, .
think she is jusl as geed as Bettj .fj0p,s
:. . .i.
(.einpsnu oeiu
u leeks and acting. I
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ss I can
set- vvnure
t...... f it, .-.tnlitf. ml in snmit n.tt(
ijt-iij ' ;u"" " ,,.",.
I tress ii chance with some geed pictures
niriire. ttn inn ki- -nun- niini tn - i
I instead if Bettv all tlie time? She will
lUJIHIinillHUIIIw'uear her welcome out with the public
3 ii- ..l... .!.,.. 't ti nt.. I. mi I sntiliiin
II full- itt--fn . mil- .. .-..,-,... .
, ,ire nngiy beeause I have knocked
- r f'.veritVbut I just feel like tight-
lug teda.v."
, ins
(Net a hit angry. If 1 went through
a dn.v without having somebody knock
my opinions I'd feel as though I weie
losing mj grlii en life.
I While I'll admit that Beltj s repu-
'tiitlen would seen be ruined with a few
I mere tilings like. "Ladle Must Live,"
1 I lufufce te admit that there's the slight-
I est danger of tlie public tiring of her
' if the producers win give her linll a
chance. I don't see that she Ih a rival
of May MeAvey. May is a very cleve.
nnd fascinating little actress, but she
Is best suit. .1 te idles (iiilte dlfferrnt
from these In which Beltj shines, i
wnnltl nlinesl h.iv that Mnv's Held is
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1 Is. I think Betty can play any kind
H - '.
P .',,',. -ei vv ,
& "A Prime llieie Was was such a
Cli.a.. fiitfllntii I nnil nl I 111 I lull 14 .11. 1 ti v t
ja n, .,....,,.., ........... ..I... , tiitui
9 ll'ipiuc .tjiitiirii iiiiiit i, rt.iu ii
I'dt
she VMisnt verj geed, wus she.'
I'm sorry that I almost have te agiee.
with jeu about Agnes Ajrcs' a'ctlng.
HI haven't gene se far aa te say it is
"bloeey," but that word is still In my
try waiuni te. ne. useu.
I was
AaWKiviv Miv .V.il'!
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laxwairt .cv z..t. . s .
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''.v. j. t-.t',sBi.'ryvjin.r,n,.' . t
tiaLSkJr..iVfs .l?J,.a fclawav.
aMiA--'(n-. u
M. NHKTiT
prepared te love her te death, hut she
doesn't seem te be getting anywhere.)
May F. MrDcnnett writes: "Why
dn -.e many of jour readers dislike 'The
Cabinet of Dr. Callgnrl'V I knew it Is
Kan old picture te dl'-cuss. but I don't
believe it will ever grew old enough te
he entirely beyond discussion. It was a
bit of Pee or Maupnssant transferred
te the screen.
i mill"
"Of ceuise. It wasn't true te life.
ti.. ,. . . i .. . ...
l nggerateu at nil. And tlie producers
uig margin et prenr tliere is In Hokum.
And it's usually the cheapest stutf te
put out.
I'm very grateful for the kind tilings
veu say in tlie rest of jour letter, but
I'd rather net publish them. I've been
printing tee nmeh of thnt kind of tiling I
lately und It luivn't been altogether i
geed taste, de jeu think se'.' But I
sure appreciate what jeu iaj about my
peer efforts.)
RUPERT HUGHES IS
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PROLIFIC IN !
WRITING FOR FILMS
RVl'VAVV HCGHL'S. novelist, dram- j
atist nnd scenarist, lins written'
nine photeplnvs within the Inst two
jears, tour of whiili Imve been mining I
the biggest iiieuey-iiinkeiH of that
period; two ethers have nearly equaled
them In iifiiiiit.ii It v ,iw m..i ....
awaiting reliase 'nnd Mr. Hughes Is I
,imM.f diieitliig the photegraphv en i
tlie newest one. vvliieli is nt nrescnt I
caPli "Til0 itterness of .Sweets."
The nine photoplays, in the order of
their nreiliic Hen, are "Seinteh Mv
Bntk." "Held Your Horses," "Danger
ous Curve Ahead." "Tlie Old Nest,"
'Prem the (ireunil I'p," "The Wall
I'lewei'.' "Come On Over." "Rcmim
bniiue " ftlie title of which may lie
(hanged) and "Hie Bitterness of
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'Sualeli Mv Back'
.-VHHI llllllltM I1UIII-I1 III n lllll 11 1
still popular with exhibitors. Helene
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:. "i t-f-'t .ii nusui ur, n
pglstered herself as
llins in this picture.
cemeillenne of '
"Held Your Horses" rnntnined much
"f the humor of "Sciatih Mj Back,"
hut underneath It wuh a serious pur-
POSP tlint of showing the lisp te no.
- . . . -
Hthnl power of a veung Irishman just
i '"' ever. Tem Moere had one of hi.
blRSest suicesses as the liishn.an.
This was followed by "Dangerous
I urve Ahead, one of the best Amerl
inn plioleplajs a steij of the humor
und little tragedies of evcrjdav mar
ilitl life. Helene Chadvvh'k and Billiard
Dlx the (ieldwju tillil teJin slnie risen
te lenewn first plnjid together in this
pieductlnii. "Dangerous Curve Ahead"
hns shin ed with its smccsser, "The
Qld Nest," in popularity.
"The Old Nest" was adapted from
one of impel l ungues enily novels' by
" ""tUn himself. Mr. Hughes was en
the set cver.vdav while ths prodiutleii
u1 u,'",(:. "I""''1' ''ni'eirlnB with the
'"rector nueu everj step, as nnd been
the case with "Daiigeieus Curve
Alii'liil. "Held tnui lleii-es ' ant
'' latch Mv llmk." "The Old Nest"
I eslnhlls bed Sir. llii"lies ns n si-t ,-i-ti
wilter, juid it estnb'lshed Miu.v Aldini
lls ,. f Hie most gilled aticss,.s f i
. . . - I
, ,, ,m), -i no oilier nieiulieis of the ins
sinned In Mll-H Altlen's lleliliL. Imnm
tin the (axt were Dvvluht Ci liii-mli-ii
Helene Chadvvick. Louise Levelv,
Melly Mtilene. Ciillcn Lundis, Jtichard
Tucker and Theodere veu KlU.
"Frem the Ground Up" was nnethef
Irish otery for Tem Moere and eat
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which showed him te as geed advan
tage as did "Held Your Horses." Mr.
Hughes began te take a directional hand
In the production of this picture. Hclcnc
Cbadwlck played opposite Mr. Moere
and helped put the film across.
With "The Wall 'Flower," te be re
leased the current season, Mr. Hughes
did the actual directing of one of his
pictures, se that the entire production
sprang from one brain. Colleen Moere
and Itiehnrd Dlx have the leads In this
comedy drama of everyday American
life.
"Come On Over," . another Irish
Mery, but featuring Colleen Moere, was
directed by Alfred E, Orccn, under the
auther'H direct supervision. It Ih prov
ing Itself a worthy successor te "Scratch
Mv Back" ns a screen comedy. Ralph
Graves play opposite Miss .Moere.
Mr. Hughes again assumed director
Bflack Patemt
or in re
Smede Backs
If
A Perfect Shee for the many occasions when a sports
shoe or a French-heeled slipper is net quite the
thing.
Ameitlher "Wendler1
Yeu cannot duplicate this shoe at our price. Ground Ground
fleer shops are selling it at $10. The difference in
price is our excuse for asking you te come up te the
Second Fleer!
All sizes in this shipment. But ! Come early.
Royal Beet Shep
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Jm Entire Stock mi
H Gowns, Coats, Suits, fl
Ira Sports Clethes, Lingerie, etc. Wg
m Hats Reduced ttfl
! no $i5 I
Nash Leads tht World in Moter Car Value
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LOCALLY there is per
ceptible the same grow
ing preference for the Nash
that is making itself felt in
practically every ether
city, town and community
throughout the entire
country.
Feurs nd Sixes
Prim rtngtfrim $965 it fijpe,. . b.ftctcrj
NASH
PHILADELPHIA NASH MOTOR CO.
Bread Street at Poplar
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il 'charge et hla following picture,
called 'Remembrance," but the title
may be chenged, before its release.
Claude GUllngwetcr, Kate Lester, Cul
leu J.andls and Patsy Ruth Miller have
flirt Innfltntv ret)ett
"Tbe Bitterness of Hwccls" Is also
being directed by Mr. Hughes. It is in
nctlve production at the Culver City
studies. JCellccn Moero nnd Antonie
Morene hnve the leading roles in tins,
the latest of the Hughcst photoplays.
NAB INTERNATIONAL CROOKS
French Arrest Men Said te Have
Mulcted New Yerker of $100,000
Paris, May 3. (By A. P.) With
the arrest of Jehn Pincett and Arthur
Krncst Cox here, the French police
claimed today te have put an end te the
activities of two international creeks,
one of whose last fields of endeavor was
New Yerk, wnerc tucy swindled one
mnn out of $100,000.Thc arrest was
made at the rcqucbt of the American
embassy.
According te me pence, me men nnvc
lutxn unrklnz various confidence trames
all ever the world, selling oil stocks and
op
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options en public buildings, or dabbtlnt
in sold bricks. The men. were located
In the most rxpemdrc suite of the fn.h.
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lenablc Hetel Crlllen.. where tlmv uwm
busy negotiating the nnlc of n Inrpe
Texas runeh. "Larger than the nrincl
polity of Jlonace, nnd ns profitable, "
was me way mey ucscrieca it te pro pre
snectivc purchasers. i
New Yerk, May 3. (By A. P.)
,lenn I'iiiceir. nnu Artnur Krnest Cox,
arrested In Paris en swindling charges,
took $100,000 from Eric Mkegsfudt,
wealthy Norwegian, in a horse race bet
ting scheme, here Inst fall, the New Yerk
pence anneuucea teuay,
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Service League Elects Impulse Wells
Washington, May II. MIh Louise
Wells, of Chicago, was elected president
of the Weman's Overseas Scrvlre
League nt Its concluding business ses
sion here yesterday. She succeeded Mrs.
Oswald Chew, of Philadelphia, who vus
elected a vice president.
Panama Hats
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and Trimmed In any
Ml. We ' n
eld te Injure Tour
nnt.-
JEFFERSON HAT CO., 135 S. 10th
Cuticura Seap
Imparts -
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A Delightful Treat
Think of a big sugar-coated baked
apple covered with Puddine sauce.
What could be mere tempting?
PUDDINE
Makes many kinds of
Wonderful Dessert
It will please the whole family.
Eight Flavers
At All Grocers, 10c, 15c
Fruit I'uddlne Ce., Huttlmere, Md.
through the
APOI 1 O 6-U k TIIOJIl'SON srs.
rrJL,l-.J MATlNHi: UAII.Y
"FOOL'S PARADISE"
Addfil (llHld.ir. til tl'I.IN. "I'AV UA"
ARfAHIA CHESTNUT Uel. 10TH
AIW-MLIA 10 A. M. te 1 1 :I3 P. M.
WANDA HAWLEY
In "TOO U I'll tHFfc" ,
ACTnD LIUHTII 4 OinAtlD AVE.
rt31vl JlATI.i:i: IMII.Y
hWIIMIONV IIKCIIEMTKA
SI'MIM. t'AHT In
"THE FIRE BRIDE"
BALTIMORE n.!'
NORMA TALMADGE
In "M)K'K HKIII.'MI'TION"
BLUEBIRD
Kreml ft yuquhaiina
Cnntlnunua 2 until 11
i. . (iiiiiririrs martkrpikck
"WAY DOWN EAST"
PADITOI V" MAItKBr ST.
tArl IUL 10 A M. tn 11:15 P. H.
ckcii. ii. ni: mii.i.i; pkiiiiuci ion
"MALE AND FEMALE"
rT AMIAI utn. & Mupleweiid Avaa.
VULWINIM-. s ae. 7 unci 0 P. M,
GLORIA SWANSON
In "Hi:it IUHHMS THADKMAKK"
FAlRMOUNT1,,?lr,?A,ve'
GARETH HUGHES
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