MiLsM ?pP WW tr& 'V; i;WAijgiww.ii r. i ' SWmSE v il T5E! " AJl ' v V V EA. BT I ?jK ;x .,f -" - EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER-PmiaBELPirfA MONDAY,' &Y"W'l922 - ' ?&iiWIMT IB IIAPPKNINO ABROAD? V,fW1fealt the editorial rage every day In rmn iiut Puerto iiBiHien u a ne of th. Mr. 1 , , w newe. biwihi nDin from l'UM.u' rg "VjWHwaa corrfpennntii In nil Important nttvn A"1". ul "n uriu inn I'jmiu i.cihikh ' .Sfl?nd mere thnn $20,000 month In cable ,ft1U alone I "Make U a llnblt." Adv. . tWi ' .' !? if Ji. SW. ' ; .Ai i . KiNnq rnri r;tt;n. .t . r VV Kiaminallen and aavice rree. competent mmr autnaani ler women ana cnuaren, IIMMI CM TRUSSES a eenable rrlci. PHILA. ORTHOPEDIC CO. 49 Ne. 13th St.. PhiU., Pa. Gfe Daily Mevie Magazine SWIM DAILY Ma? Day te Liber Da; $7. 'JO ft. ctntn a swim. Hern. fS.flO Fin large poel: claan. clear water! sanitary ihewer latht; per. tnsrieni tecKer. -ik CENTRAL fltiWucMein bt appointment) rRAI. V. M. r. A. I HI AKCH ST, REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE A finish that will net reel or crack Durable, nclrt pipnf and of high luater, 8urh la Shafce, applied In all color. The Chas. W. SchafTer Ce. mi rnr.eTXtiT bt. JO- f szO t'sMM'W732fa i TOURING TIME bring risk of rough eomplemon eemplemon eomplemen unleeq ou uhp our skin Feed A tube In th car Is eer-re.idv akin Insurance Den t fear sun, Hind or dut If miu uij till safe cleanser softener mid neurlaher Tube .V.c Jars I nur eun drgiflst, ur LLEWELLYN'S I'll laflelphl.VaStandaid Drus'i in 1518 Chestnut Street Enjoy life Don't be self-conscious because of a badskin Adept the daily use of Resinol Seap and Ointmentandhavea complexion thatwi 1 1 stand the testef the brightest lights. RESINOL 1 WHO IS HE? THREE GUESSES T5iifc K ,i' TAVa lLLLLHL9 iHBfateteAKav - a. v. T V jjl iiihft. , cv? , tcisaiviUh jHk 'ritik;s ziattmi ikkk jS'f ;?BkWBMMWY tkkkkkWI kkkkkW .,,'!' ,1..4 j5MiBWJPJ'J?,.s'-- . aHI i kkkkV 5j.vKfV'-"!'' kHklkkkHi iHkakaka& & K '; 'trS, V nlcal lee ' ns sordid lntliilBctice. tlie lleutlng of conventlon n- vIcp, and tlic InriKiier of Inyliic"'! Of siicli 1h "The Cruise of tlie Knwn," written by "Dr. Triiirerk," iintl a "Miitller but IncrriiBiiif; mnnber of ether veltllircs. 'L'Iip iitulcninbly romantic flavor of thin region litis imikIp It the epciic of n nuinbei' of motion iilctures. However, It has been the aim of their authors and director te present life an It l, and te avoid argument or preachment. "Seuth of Suva." ntnrrltit Mary Miles Mlnter. Is referred te In tlie tmlte as "a Seuth Sea picture without a grass fklrt or a belch-comber." There Is In tense (linina, however, when Phyllis Latimer (Miss Mintcr) arrive at Suva te join her husband, and finds that he has succumbed te the Seuth Sea lure and a native woman. On the ether hand, Phyllis meets there, a .voting man, n Wealthy plantation owner, who has kept his Ideals and morale as well as his American efficiency. "The Man Unconquerable," starring Jack Helt, pictures still another aspect of life below the equator. The Seuth Mayer Moere Solicits Ce-operation of Citizens in Enforcing Law Liquor-law violations reported te this league will be investigated and turned ever by us te the prosecuting authorities. Prompt action is prom prem ised upon affidavits of two witnesses. Protect your family and home by telling us of violators who come within your knowledge. This is every citizen's duty. THE LAW ENFORCEMENT LEAGUE 915-16 LAND TITLE BUILDING JOSUI'lf M. STKKLK, President EDWARD II. HONfiAM,, Treniurcr WILLIAM K. NICHOLSON, Jit., Secretary Soefhinq and HeAltnq l You're right, it's Tlamld T.!ed. but without the fnmnti "sescles." Makes a biz change, doesn't it V Ilnield might just n well haw entered the leading man sweepstakes with "Wall" and "Kml" THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By IIEN'MY M NEETV "Vendetta" Nerma Talmadgc's I ou env additional reason why we husband Is Jeseph Schcnck and the should love te hatoVen Strehelm." SchcnrU of the vaudeville team of Van' (Outside of the miner fact that you and Schenek b Gus Schenck. U is hnt totally misconstrued mv whole at- nr,;. m,i,i, Yn i siiin.. for ,i i ' titude, your letter Is u complete convlc cenvlc convlc Cennie Talmadsc who is suin, for di j tJen of mc nn, j stnn(, ,,llimlllefl nncl verce, net Nerma. i abashed or at lean I ought te. Hut why didn't you join the chorus and de- "C R. S." write: "I note that mei'minu umi i print en nireneim s pic- discussion anent Toellsh Wives' still races in lour column, and I also note that .ou takf a ture? I'd loxe te refuse acaln. T. E. Ne News is Geed News There is no news in the coal situa tion and we are hoping that the old 'saw is running true te form that no news is geed news. The best news te leek forward te h an amicable adjustment of all dif ferences a return of the men te work lower freight rates and a reduction in the price of coal te Uie , consumer. We are still able te take care of our customers living up te American Quality and American Service, and shall be for some time te come. W uiceme the many inquiriet we rmemive daily from our cu$temer they show that we are rich in our greate$t anet their Confidence. met unceiuprnniiMiii; ,,,. , ,, i j "."-.' tittitune in n-giuu i u. "I runnet help feeling that veu lire a little tee serious about it all. for it heems te me that the picture was ob eb ob vleuslv intended as a thriller and a shocker and that ou are reacting te it In n mr her "sina I-town Wll. i S." writes "Ne. 1 haven't the Letter I!ex. I'e been reading It prett regularl . I'w "-een by this exenlng's paper that innii eiih aI.eil alinui 'The Wandering Jew.' I siw tli" pictures -everal months age nnd it ma iilcii-c your ronespeudent te Knew that if was net .ln.pph Schild- kiaut who plncd the leading role, but ggv jtffMW 1 ," " '""' """ ."'". ,;,'.: Kiaut wlie plined the leading role, but think that ,mi Br.I,l,,J,'ll'!,'hPll,"11l10nll.? liN father. 11, the way. I can't forget i or the producer M game b deneunc- jr expC(,tc(1 te cee ,:R;ne Ing the plctuie in suih uninpahurril s .,' W0II,,Prfu, fc erv ,, ,., ,elm, , terms. Jt i ina " "'" ,""'i" ', tllMnnee te ee it. The picture turned is mere that of a ''hop herd of Is I .lock out , ,)p snn ff ,llbtmvle tllP ,,.,,, than that of a dlspasslennte and blase critic. , , "When your objectien1' are analyzed thev appeal' te b that the photoplay lu question tnehes no useful le--k0e. litis argument Is unanswerable from the itnnilnnint of the dldaetic in art. but iaie I was se disappointed that new. when 1 think of it I wonder hew I eer escaped a murderer's fate. I ' Seme time age 1 became rather in- , forested in two young ai'tnts, Hubert (Jerden and Charlie Mack. 1 think. The' in 'Urtaiii The aie net se er important, I admit, but I think tliev might have become 'e Hy the wnv, didn't I see the last-named in 'The Four Horsemen'? He was one of thiiM' that wu shot by the (Sermon tir ing squad. Whatever is an actor siudi ns lie doing as an extra when he ought hut one net teadll grasped 1. the lank i te ie a. near star at least, ami giving us 1 ", r. ..;',,. ,n,i ,wi,. t doubt i-emething 'better and finer .' 'I hat last llllll 1111 Ilk tjl.l tllM. ,......- - - - , ,,.., standpoint or tue uiuiuiif " um .. i . . , - , , -,- , .',,'.. .... .. iw. n,i,ii.,i in tie lat-t was i u 'weak brother Mllllllir 1UK.1...V.-M.-. .u.. ."...-; --", Street" Whorenr,. tl,nt ? , sn inntnirn et mnnv utner tiuiys ""u - picture. "Your aigutnent, as I rercember it, was couched In a rather technical form, and proposed that, inasiiuicli as the punishment of the villain was net log leg Icallv worked out. the picture wa mer- ' ally reprehctisiuie. I ins is a nne jiumu TCOAL AMERICAN ICE COMPANY LMJN-DRY-ETTj t I e ill n cit wrtrt t ti fin in - iu pr niirii'inii if any ineia harm can ie done eecnuse " "" . n.......... .. .... ,.... ,,......,.,. of an prier of teclinlque en the pan of I cot it fie.ii a book Vy lend lately, "he author. The fault is academic w! I .'Merlen of the Movies,' it was called, e small tensequence as it affects the l'l" book together with u ew pictures nrnr.nr.rsen ' v" s'('011 httely. Ilindc lite quite disgusted "7 thinkAeu are combining artistic with the movies, hut I've gotten ever i ,..,i 'hienrinns te n rntliiT iiti-i' Have ou read tlie book.' If 01l h cM vW We are"net "encerned. have-Is it true picture of studio lifeV ewnuii "',; . . . ,.rtisti0 ns. "Ity the way. the hnusp where 1 in S.f'Krr.l;. fcrer. he living at prnt is aU ,fuU.;f small ..I, i.ii .111 v un'u 'i it .'tin. w..'....' ..- ' .... -j with jour fflm'?,''',u'',. ,'.;. makine a indie lust new. SJ.TS..,n,n Hta. , : km.1 "id They think jeu and jour mm in inwf .... r, ----.. - - ' t e seduc m is where vli e is rendered radio articles are just great. If thej ' I .,.?. Ji Vmv Vnel Tene of us hns bl de net grew rrazj from jiew until this ,2w,rptnrUnrentVnn, "dle era,- dies out I'll thank you for Uiisklud. but lean truthfullv say that J our arte ' T h fc ., v. , , my own J.artU'ular case I ,i p A Pure called I think I Ar 3P; non ' e' : Swlt " n! .!. lias it ever been h.r Is it becility could hae felt sueli an induce- """ mnnt In nther words. 1 consider tli.it the meinl of the story is negligible as fur as an intelligent, or eei. a giewn, person t' concerned, nnd at an lute no mere ebjei tiennb'e than maiiv ether mi ear -coated stories of the kind thnt are eagerly gulped down by a net tee dls i ei ii I tig iiiilienee I have net the Knowledge nun " . . . t U-,.l.n!..t'i (nnnx IllOtess te llllVl' III nil cihii'ii - .inf. m nilllillK Wljiiiuns ui in. .jiw.i.. ...... convictions, but 1 de net think that the Crlthth lnpncd him te another (empanyl iThnnks for the Information about I "The Wandeiing Jew." Hebert fSorden is still in il lines. He plius the juye- , nile lend In "The Itesary," which is new bilng hhewn In niieus the.tties. Charlie Mack was net In "The Tour Horsemen." After "Hi ram Stru't" he t was mi assistant director with (irlflith , in making "Orphans of tlie hterm ami SW" wv . J rv.r.f.' mm .- z -J. m rrnngvr-ury fc "t . . - w Wtmeui a wringer: ANY geed washing machine today can be railed upon te de the waih Inf bntthe Laun-Dry-Etteiethe only fi J . BBftCBine inai UOs in erjmij wu. ..- mA'-tJ Lasn- Dry -Etta "baa no wringer. It ri kirlm tha clethaa dnr for the line and Mk Ii walrta there dry tubful t time. KjZW- . k-H.m..,hiittens Deem't bend f?'.1 kaaka and eyea-Ne red hand. Letua fl'I.."l l w-w- '. . .1 ,yi' clTt you a dtmotmrauen. at j .-J'iITT ' a " . K.VBB Ml m4 roijea ?lrtj? ?mmmw WWwMUaVC On llrmnnstra Hun and bale In Our Nrw illoH-rneina. Ce., 1715 Cheitaut ''TWV 1 ieaennaei villainy he peitruvi is et a kind te s( . luce many trem ttie panis ei rignii-ens-iiess. It is decidedly of the 'opera beilffe' kind, which, together with the extenslw mlvnnce notices thnt pieeeiled this pii'ture. make the wliele ndtenture of a decidedly 'dime necP (Imiintei "I de net think that man of jour correspondents' f u t will be taught te strav as a result of this picture though if such there be. I should like te hem of it. If the picture proves nil tiling It proves tlie tremendous forte of ad vertising that will induce us te accept things for what they, are claimed te be. "A picture, claims te be shocking nnd forthwith it shocks bujend measure. A man sets himself up as hateful, and he receives hate in overflowing beunlv If the critic will net bcriitlni.e a wild claim of this kind, hut adds te tlie de sired hoi rer and icprobntien, who wllli lecently. He is new in Hermuda with them. J ve nuvei lenu tne uoek jeu mention se can't sny whether it is u I true picture of the movies or net. "I Accuse" was billed for Philadelphia. ' but was postponed for some reason and, hasn't been shown. I'm glnd the small luethers ar getting fun out of tins iadiu ( tit tides. I ii in, tee.) i SOUTH' SEA VOGUE HAS HIT FILMS WITH GREAT FORCE ':& rnlin Seuth liens' vogue that has been current In literature hns liil the j movies And with it the perplexing lend ns into the light and expese till s questien: "The Seuth Sea Isles; para- ' pfct'iide-vlllainy for the imposture thutdiM orpiisenV" bus been werrjing the It IsV scenario writers. "Te sum up. T think thnt Ven Stio- i Man are the authors and lecturers helm's claims te villainy should net belvvhe picture the 1'ncllic atolls as lotus i accepted en his mete suy-se, niiil that islands of fleweis nnd sunshine, where if thn picture falls, it is net living up i nature provides feed, drink nnd amuse amuse te advance notices. Much as I would ineni, where one has only te lie under1 like te be nhle te thrill te its total de- a spteadlng palm and enjoy love with- J nravlty ns you seem te. 1 am still skep- out obligations and pence unbiekcii by I tlcnl, and feel that the whole action of responsibilities. This is a very popular i the story could have occurred many I view, tvpllled bv r'redetlek O'lirien's ' times without bringing down tne vvnitli i boeKs. "lilte miuuewh in tne heutli uf heaven. fSeas," and "Mjbtlr Isles of the Seuth "I am much afinid that the contte- Hcas." vii iitdp tlitu Hiihfect hns been dosed. On the oilier hand, there are authors bxt 1 should reatl. lik) te hear from who, with sharply satirical pens, chut M' f r f J. B. Sheppacd &Sem The Towels and Toweling Fer Summer Cottages and Bungalows These Nine Numbers cover man needs and the prices quoted make them Real Bargains 1. All-linen Kuck towels hemstitched; guest size, 50c ea.; 20x36 inches, $1.00 ea. 2. Figured, all-linen huck towels, exceptionally fine quality; imitation hand-scalloped. 15x24 inches, 65c ea.; 18x32 inches, $1.00 ee.; 22x40 inches, $1.50 ea. 3. Hemstitched huck "Union" towels, 18x33 inches, 45c ea. 4. Hemmed and hemstitched nil-cotton towels very fine quality 25c and 45c ea. 5. Turkish- towels, 22x44 inches, 50c ea. 6. All-linen towels marked "Kitchen" or "Pantry." Size 22x32 inches, at 50c ea. 7. Hemmed "Union" tdill towels marked "Kitchen." Size 22x30 inches, 40c ea. 8. All-linen, highly absorbent crash toweling, 25c the jtard. 9. Utility house cloths -for the paint, the dishes, for polishing, for dusters and e-Oery ether use that a cloth w"ill serve. And these v'ery nice, rubberized aprons that protect the clothing se perfectly1. All at very attractive prices. 1008 Chestnut Street L Stene 9. 1306 Walnut Street The U. S. District Court Has Ordered Continuance of the Receivership te June 5tlu Te Effect An Immediate Clearance Mr. Wm. M. Meldawer The Receiver Has Radically Reduced Every Garment in Our Stock Regardless of Cost 225 DRESSES VALUES UP TO S9.S0 Canten Crepei, Printed Silk Crepes and Crepe Juliat .......,.,..,.., 64 DRESSES VALUES UP TO 95.00 Frem our regular stock. Ne two alike . . 167 DRESSES VALUES UP TO 110.00 Canten Crepei, Georgette; Crepe Remat and Rethanara Crepes .... ..( , . COATS CAPES WRAPS VALUES UP TO 1S0.00 Duvetynet, Belivia: Veldynei, Rotha Retha nara Crepes and Silk Cantent COATS AND CAPES VALUES UP TO 49.S0 Sauchinei, Velours, Belivias and Ner- mandies . 1275 2275 28-75 28-75 1075 SPORT COATS AND CAPES VALUES UP TO 49.60 The very finest Tweeds and popular Spert materials. 7.75 !-, x.t.yyLA, M?ji f , 1 KL, 1 ktfStW ' 9 Pacific archipelago Is tiie scene of the rllmnetlc sequence of "The Bended Wemnn," statrlng Betty Comtiseti. Angela (Miss Compsenl leaves her home In Snn Francisce, and sails te reclaim the man she loves. She finds him drowning the bitterness of his soul In drltik. Here nre shown all the mere tricious attractions which line a man te his downfall. Girls! Girls!! Save Your Hair With Guticura Reb UOItw te chtr Diirfref tail ItthtM.M. Meb Sa!MiMrOitltln KelX.UtleM.lfMI. FUR STORED and INSURED DURING SUMMER MONTHS BEMODEMNO AND RETAIRINO A SPECIALTY BROWN & URAUCHER M W. Chilton At., Otrmantswn Phene: Oermantemn CttO But nnethcr side Is effectively shown, for Angela gets her man en beard 11 small schooner, nnd contrives te get him and herself left alone en a desert Island of the group. Here the man eon- qucrs himself nnd his evil dealr finds regeneration nhtl love. ' 80, pcrhnps, in the Heutli SM ti ns everywhere else, one finds what h? leek lie for. At lenst thnt 1. iY ". ucd In the one motion plctureg. T, JOHN J. COYLE -CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION TO CONGRESS -Sam "When men elected te public office assume te be dictators of tht votes, and influence their empleyes, they arrogate te themselves ti much power as a king en his throne. 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Sturdily built and most satisfac tory for summer home or seashore cottage. 27x54 in $ 3.95 36x72 in '. 5.75 6x9 ft ,.. 14.50 8x10 ft 22.50 9x12 ft 29.50 HARbWICK Magee Ce. 1220 MARKET ST. FWWffi,WHffrafl?iRffinitfratf? riiQTeriJiYS rneTUPLATn PHOTOPLAYS "HffiLr The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. ADni in BSD ft THOMPSON Oi APOLLO MATINEES DAII.T WALLACE REID In "TUB CHAMPION" Tne AHI A CHESTNUT Bel. IW? ARCADIA JO A. M. te 11:15 P. M aiaia nrnKNS In "FIND THE WOMAIT OVERBROOK080 3E,BD Charlie Chaplin in "Pay Day" Added "TUB I.YIXO TRUTH" ACXnD EIGHTH ft OinAlJD AVE. AS I UK MATINEE DAIE ALICE CALHOUN . .... .viivi f.i- ritnnUKll STREET" BTIMORE YT4eK "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCAMPHB BLUEBIRD MnJeurulTl t,Eeii(.r. riT-MAiRici: rnn"",r!N "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" PA! ArP 121 MAKKUT BTREBT rArtVn. 10 A. M. te 11:15 1. M. VERA CORDON In FANNIE HIRST'S "THE GOOD PROVIDER" DAI M FRANKFOnD AVE. ft 1 VL.1V1 NOIUMH srnEET l!ARRRA CASTI.F.TON In 1 "The Child Theu Gavest Me" RFfTNT MARKET ST. Uelew 17TH IEAJE.1 1 je a. M. te 11 V. M. M'ECIAf. CANT In "CONCEIT" -"a niTAI "-2 MARKET ST. CAPI I OL ,e A. St. tn It. 13 r. M VIOLA DANA In "ttI.ASH HOI'HBE" rrI rMl A I Ctn. & Maptewoe-1 Av. ,VJLJlVirL, 30. 7 una v . ju. ETHEL CLAYTON In "THK CRAUM'." RIAI TO OBRMANTOWN AVENUB rVIML. I J AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. Rodelph Valentine & Dorethy Dalten JJ;,MORAFJHBJ,A!YJ.ETTY', SHERWOOD'0" ll-T,li "THE FOUR HORSEMEN" OK THK A I'lK'A I.VPbir STfNII FY "AHKET AT 19TH 3 1 ATNICi I 11 A. M. te 11:10 P. M. Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanton In "BKYOXH THK RtirKK" STANTON MAUKCT Ahtta 1ST 'OlrtlNlUH lt'15, 1:1.1, 4'30 7. U-; II. W. CiltlITITII'8 PRODUCTION lltli ft r,lrart Ave. MATINEE UAlliT FAIRMOUNT NORMA TALMADGE . 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"COINCIDENCE" LEADER""5? st .'SffufSi AI1NKH AIRES nnd JACK HOl.i "tSUUUHT AINU fAlU run VICTORIA ""f'v" m PEARL WHITE In ,TJJLURfllAJWAYPK,COCK,, ARDMORF INCAHTKR l'IKK rLmv-rvc ahdvere. pa. Uprna Nut Wrl. Nlht nt 7 oTIerk MAE MURRAY in "FASCINATION" OR ANT 40- aiiiAiiD avh. i.;..v "'' ""'ln ' En. 7 ft 0 I M RODOLPH VALKNTINO In "THE SHEIK" I IDCDTV JJHOAU ft CML.UMIIIA AV. LlDCrV 1 I MATINKK DAILY TIIOMXS II. INCL'.S PRODt'CTION "HAIL THE WOMAN" ORIENT AdM'.S A y!BpUGHT AND PAID FOR''J , , Woeaiancl Ae at ;m 8u Ml.TINEE DAILY AdM'-S AYRF.S und JACK HOLT In IfiriKT r'-I' AND lOCIhl' HT L.WUU31 A'ts 1.80. 3.0O i:" n,'! "SIN C.P MARTHA OUEElT Aildwl MBBV WKMON In "TIHjJgyJ NIXON 6" AKD """& Vti' GARETH HUGHES In "I CAN EXPLAIN" R I VOl I 6- SANSOir hT3. J Kl VVJL.I ,.30 ,n(1 a n ti te tl M BERT LYTELL In "THK KIOIIT THAT FAItW 69TH ST. UMfte?ifi!t BETTY COMPSON In "THE (IRKKN TBMPTATI(w STRAND """;nAv ;.Vffl ETHEL CLAYTON In "TUB CRADLE" AT OTHER THEATRES, MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. 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