Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIUABELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922
rCe Daily Mevie Magazine
IP1
Heads Penn Seniors I
FOR THE FILM FAXS SCRIPBOOK
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Will :?'' ''I ''JkwkWtkmkr - ?(vwIR ". 1
MA MeAWlY
A drawing by 01 pa l'rintzl.ui noted film writer
Hr Kif hr elad tn puhhih the picture nt inrh icrccn Mjr r n mi?
tugncstcd by the funs
I Mipp"i ""i ,'1'11 " willlns What
III) J (HI ls II iiil I l"'" "i " 1""
hrii'hV lint ii vrrv mleinhle, mill it
lcmlnds me niiiclih of Anether h.inil
wilting llml u-cd in ((Hue In mi almost
I lie miiiie -.luiilc "f hlin. I -n, 'lived
Mi". (Ilill't fillrfl'l Hi' it niiuli l'vt
Writ i' K Sihlldktntit lit the (.nrrick
Tlie.ltlc. Cllli'ilgn. Illlll IIK'llIlP he'll KMld
mhi ii picture, if mmi lii'li'vc the uviml
tuentv -live C'tit- iind niehhe lie vvnn t
1 diitiiiii And. vend niietlicr nm''
mid it tine Idler p'r'iUM oil d better
tvncwrltt "cm mid llicli the II be lib e
ii lvml .'em in IliltTlviiti I enl
I nlted Studie". 1 1 oil weed, fnllf
Ne. I didn't think "Orphans wns
:i purtlciiliirlv marvelous pirttlre.
though It vuis a ver.v tine plive of work
in viiinc t piped". I repent "veme.
c . I '"loved ' "l.illein." If tlmt s
nn (oniehilliui in mhi. but I hnte
limvhed point." - Willi ( " I U1P
nuiilti i
I
"O. K. It." 'i"1. thnt Ind in "Melly i
O" sini" i mild vi.i?e n renllvtie vemp.
lie whs duel. Mulliall and .mhi mtt't
have i-ceii him in n ite.en iiltns mi I'm
surprised imi don't Knew Mm Tell '
veu nbnul blmV Well, it's n Ieiir story,
junte. Hern In New YuiK. puldlc vehoels
tlid-p and then Columbia I nherslty.
Then the vtnj:e two M'lll-s with the Wvi
V.nA Stock Cempiin. mid with Hiukett
In "The tirain of Oir " Then pic-nirev--i(iiir
m'iiis of IiihN with the old
Hiesiaph ili' n wlih i'nlM'i"-.il m such
thiilSs a- "Sill.'. ' ' Sliells of the Sen."
ll.jjh Spud.' "Tlinv Women of,
I'l.iiicc." ''I In- MulnlRlit Man." "I'iess
of l,ewdirlH'e ' "Madame Spy.";
After th.il he wit,! with elhei i mn- j
panics am! was in "Wild eilth." t
'The Hill's I'.nllil. "Sim. .Id u
Weman Tell." "I'll" Hepe ' The Off- l
Slim i" I'n.iK " The l.ntle flew it."
"Twe Vnk Wnh I'nj." "Tin n in
the lliaht. Hie Leve t e'ltraci and
1 let of ethrrs lie was li'.liricil net
Imii: .'ISO le Km-I.mi WIii.hi-. who H a
neieil i in.. re or less i ..up and i roen
beaut and luis wen spmt:i1 bemitt eon een
ttHs in Ciiltferiiln If mat uie.in any-
illlllj; She Is Ills m'ceiii. wife. Ills
tnst died, lp.nim: him with a small son.
.Incl: spimik te b.nc deserted films tctll-
perarllx and is in his old New .lersey
home, net tar liem m1" mil
H'ip? H
MMBHMBI
TIE MASTER OF UN :: By
Sir Mall Came
An Outspoken and Moving Study of a Deep Sex
M
anxman,
The Deemstcr.M "The Eternal City
mtm-m
THOMAS It. K. ItlNOK
Of Tlirce Tuns. I'a., hIie Is prpsl
lnit of Hip Ittiit 1asi nt lie I'nl
crslty of reniivliuila. He pro pre
(i.iml fur ceIIprc at Kplscepul
Acatk'in.v. He Is :i mrinbrr iif (lit1
l'ennsh. inlii football tram, is rlilef
(otiiisrller of tlm I'nUiTsUy V. M.
A. nnil lc chairman of Hip
Students' Hrlatienslilp Committee
and a inemhe r of the Hplilu Senior
Seclrty and M L'pslleu lYatcrnlty
pntmnwi or rur. htekv
, I ICTOn STOWKU. I hlrf .iidffc 0 tif ','
e Mail, hi n mciniriir of niiitimt vaillen i
Ik hat. Id uifal tatrr pi-Kiieicr, mcr fie
flfrrrf jiii. hail Wiett rfWflem Kiwi
ltMWIi: ri)l.l,ISTi:i:A Umulnemt peaipnt
i elrl, uha inurihri her lllrDlMmdte child
mill Ii (iifiitccil le death, Hhc leiei lie-
i ter chum, . .
Al.ICK Oi:i.l. Aarecable but temcuhnt
iidifr. ii he imsuailet llts'ic le b'tietli
I .rrct te mil.
rr.SIU.I.X STASI.KY.t ermt-henrted mid
beautiful airl mil, aihanceit Ideas en
iremnii'f rlslilt, ithe ii In lee irifli Iff';)'
eitil he tilth in. Stir bccemei Driuc
friend,
CHAPTER XXXI
"Vlrter! Victer! My Victer!
"""100D liPinptiii, hew was I te knew
vJ that thltiRS wetilil turn out se
. limlll" V
I '. .
It mih t lie (loverner, nlone m itn
Utnti nil ! f Itn lli.iMtnu'n P-utm lit t Itil
"l"'M HIT' JM-CllinVI H I Wl ''
pud of tin" HPoentl day of the Court of
(iPtiernl (iael Delivery. '
"As for you. what Iiip mii te rp rp
preach eur.splf withV Se far as this
pnve tq i.ntirei.iinrt mi luive done
nothing that In wieiir 'or lrreuulnr. The
girl was utility, ion liiwc Her n tair,
trial. The law leipiirvd that she should
be condemned. Yeu had te (nndemii
her. Then wh take thlnps ve tragic-1
ally?" '
"Hut I'VnrllnV" ,
"She will get eer it Of imirve shr
will. What sensible woman is going'
te threw away the happiness of a life
time because of semetliing inai imii
, -
. lit, !
em IBw
Problem by the Noted Auther of "The
"The Weman Theu Gavcst Me.' Etc.
i.. .....t.i iiiin.r mi the cave, anil en i
lit II, I'M. .-.., ..,..-. ,.., I
pried, Ipflplne up agnln and danhins tkl'
(pare from lirr p.ips. "L'ergIp aeu? 'I
.Never wiuip tlmt girt ties In prison ai!
tin- cfinvpipipticp of .xe'tir sin." .
Slewcll could hear tin mere. $(Cn,
ping forward, lie laid held of Kcnclla
by tlip slieuldeis. and approaching M, '
face te her face he said : '
"Listen le me. I'iic1ln. 1 lnrp lIftn.
Hi'iiiiir I klimc tlmt. I nm imi l.- .
J1.....,,... .... .irn,i ,,..if a...i ,vlc '
v bear! does nei :ii! ffi me ( j,aM
-in .IM.1,1 siting """',, i Ins In he iielliliigtnsu,. Hut I M ear before le,T
allowed ...)self te de ''.' .,!,.,. that H.nve leied mt with nil mv t0'
Ihepe of seeing J"MIit '""I "J""-'- and Mienglh. mid If It hadn't Un fe .
innkiiig some suit of amends ,....., t1lllt ' wr.,
. ' ;;iir s,' X tt ".,r,i ,: :- m iwn., ,m
tlmt' Oh. I "f IH'n1n !' '"k ,I,,,J - . ,1,uf,,,l"1ml n " '' l"1 '"" in tht '
, " .. .. ..)."'.. ... ...i r.. run i bv coin- wild dcliilitin of the sheer weinnn. ul .
J QII5
I .1. ..i....l..1u f,XV Itfll 1111111
j vim niuur uiin ine( ivi - nil!'
, mining ami...... ...... , . .
There was silence ..gain ter a ....m..t .... jea
ii ,.. I " . .m . '.". " i"i'i'i inn '
mid then Stewei Piiiii. Mhnve ghen te tlmt girl? Oli. wj,ch i
"J mi are light I r J' ' ' "' , . 0 , ,. ' think of It I could nlinest find It n J
,, kind of Viiri. ill B thnt ",7, heart te envy her. I de envy her. Y?
atoned for. I vee ''''"; ' ' ;( , degrnded and shamed mid ren.lcinncdTl
knew hew I haM" suflcred fei It ami huh ? , , , , v . .."
snffei , .,n....,',a,,l'', places with her HiIm very mlniit.
"SufferV Why sheiildn t .m suffi i . t XU)t,,, hne glv,.n J0I MVttlinK , ""
Isn't that peer girl suffering.' .' "s ' ,l, I w erld lather than this should he-nnr.
nil., suffered nil alengV And whntevei ( ,, ng wy hnnWt mj(.cf ""?
. ...', uiin pn nil
Mill iln ler HIT HOW. """ -". n- ",
When she opened the library deer
and saw him with head down, her
(mirage failed her.
jeii ie te.- mi .. ,-., ,..;., ,.r "lene la
suffering, .te the ni-t '" """' " ".,, m." go! Yeu me ilrlilng mi
Iter lite' , , ... mail. I.eae me. I hate .ion. I devnlu
1 He dropped his hPiul still lower iinilct ,, Yeu 1V, broken my heart, I
the lash of Kenella's scorn. thought eti were brnvp and true.'bnt
"I'linf U net all. cither," she said wluit are ,ou but n coniiuen
In a b eke.i "elee. sitting en the vefu "I'cnelta t".
..!.. .,.i l.inslilii her handkerchief "Ceward! llMieerltc ! T.ct me aH
lever her eyes. "I'crhtips that girl Hut she had no r-.cd te wrrnel. ht'tli
net the en v one who . mhh-uhh. -sen nuj nw ."". "s nam s f(i
1101 im ' . ., , ., , , se ,,.. I,.... k iniililri-). lllre ln.l .j"''
wanted te mum "'. ; --.- .".;".",. . ".. '."'.""" ""'l
lU'OIld of Mill. 1011 were iu uv i'". "- me nuAi iiivinviii eui: nu juiic irem tU
fen let' of" wemn. fighting their battle room.
fn. itiPin when the were w longed and
he t, ess And w i.e.. ou became, i Te he continued Monday ;
In, Up ' ' Oh. I cannot bCHV te f CopvrieM, toil, Intti national Magathi. C)
think of II. Yeu nave iiiiiijh iiiu-ii nun .
STR.ftlSIIII NOTK'KS
net spenk I had some lines, but I
never spoke thein "
Kariiuni took up acting vprieuly
when lie was fourteen .ears old. in
the company of Rebert Downing, the
tragedian. He wnn utility man. Al
ways strong weighing 1S1 pounds
stripped he staged the tights, fought
the gladlatets in the nicna. and sold
song books out in front between the
tiened befme vhc cniai" en te t he scene.'- ",,'"" """" , ' ' ", ' . ", " iw iwi mf' ,"" "
1 "v.. . i, .... .! ..i". i. . I,! i .irv" . 'e "Itl Aiiv-s tSieeii and limr.nl up te her i ,.,. ,uU , ,c.
I Vii.l ,Vi ,lV.,m.r.f it nenvenve I IkiIioeiii. Hi r head hi bed and her heal t , .. ,ght mhi loved inc. tee. It wij3
hen.,1 ml en v if.ls I bought was se.e-the Je.mg woman she had , v0 ,;,!.' .ink e loved me-mc only
1 mn. I i: W i i v Ientlal been working for had been found guilty lZever having loved anybody ehc.
iL,.- n'.i.b i ft i't u nl I ever! "! leiidpinni'd. She told her maid lie r wemau has telt like that, hasn't
Tl?' nisera le'cnv;0 s a , n "lid. l. 'h tired, and If an.hedv asked for l,.r !$ Yimc. anjway. Other men might
,,.i,.nVIin ,i.,,ii i " she was net te he distm bed. i, fnithless, but net eti. net ictei
1 " . . vSmer .f H "came into the She evpe, ted Stowell te come te her , t0,V And ,Pt, for the sake of your
, room te sPny ?hat II" Slanle, had left l,T",r. ' s. .i:!"!,t,l?',,.0-T.Rl! L" l'oer fntiejr for this ceuntr gi.l
CUNARD
ANCHOR
and again she raised her head from her I
wet pillow te listen for ll.e sound et
ct when a uneci; ,
b)
THE MOVIE FAIL'S LETTERBOX
Bv nHNRY M NEELT
Up ls1,Kt.';
siil'l tub" "cei.slilering eilers te return
te the stage. 'i. lets ,,i mm teitc
lite these il.ijs.
"IVhiiccs" wi-He: ' I lime iieer
lit-'urp wiitnn te M'lir co tiinii. thbitgh
.lust a secret uelween oil n
"Hurrah for fidential
Periwinkle's i me.
hurrah for ;ou ou npedn l lietl.er aoe'it t lie upe
"Peter Pan" nrltes:
veu for veur nnwer te
.n . .....n.. ..I... Vii:
again for lour l'efuval te print a pie- 1 writer Your writing i peifietlj plain i.
ture of Ven Strehcim. a? requested bv . .
icitiv rimer' and friend 'Periwinkle. Jane H.iv writes ' I hate ou and
... ...... ..II .. .1 I I...... T I......
"I wrote VOU in the tirst Willie Ileal jour niis.j en. cunnim i ...in-, i nun-
of ln indignation at las production, jeii. Since 1 June written i en blue
hence mv letter, which I was glad jmi paper and . ailed ou 'Dear Hen. and
didn't print was i.uhcr hectic. M jeii pesimilv igneied inc. I mved veu
views are still the same, however, and at first and .mhi have shattered all my
I 'still wih the picture had been run illusions in net answering. I aktd
out of town and Ven Strelieim subdued where I i euld get pictures of .leicph
mil net allowed te make an mere such Schlldkraur and Harrison I'erd. I
i,i,.rrp don't knew whpther jeii meant te he
l'""'1. . I,..- ..,.!. I.in.ncf ...... .. l,.,1... ..... ,,.., .11. 1..-, IlL..
I hnvp heen re.u..n, nn ,.il.-" iuui; v, ,uiuti .".. j..-. u"" '".-
i.e niiinimw ,.viireskf,l bv ether cer-
l'p enjeM-.l n.nlnu' it. out when eui
r fused peliitlilank te print l'rii" Van
s5iri'lnini's piitui," 1 .1.11 couldn't lielf
mil ceiigi.itiilnte miii en our geed sense ,
ami taste I am net what eu'd call
a iiieM" fan. but 1 de enjoy a geed
movie, and "Foolish Wives' was te me
I hate veu and "" f "If ; VV'?'1'' "cJS? '
ilue no iie.nM n' im ih""""" .'"""
hpim lie is the tjpe of mini I detest
and the les s.,,i of him the better.
I lit. l.lllett l)et'i Wliy aren't
thpip mere like hlmV I wl-li ,ou vuc
i ,,s in veur column nr.d hope thefran
tic f.ins'de net drive jeu imiu.v. You've
an aw fill lob '"
iu r"U liiut ..ii'" "-'. ..' .
the cuttle at tbe vet of the inurjici
r-V ",,u.' ", '" '' ' " ', UTta his car en the drive
"1CM,c."n',K0", "''""nnda'uiine at her deer and her maid an
fn .iumlpri lnnecler, and , neunced (lie arrival of the Deemster,
en"ni d. earning that the injunction
'All 1 J ' v me J am bound te sny.ngnlnvt .allers had. been intended te
the whole thing has been unfortunate PP y te him) her tii-t impuNc wh.s te
damnably unfortunate!" , , J ' . " ' , . u, ..
Stowell continued te sit for seniei "Say I in uinvell and can t seehim,
minutes In his lobe after the Clever-1 she cried from her bed.
i i i-,... i.i... i..wl..in Keniff caiUC lltn nt ttm nnt Tiiiinipnt she vvfis1 nn
He "wen his spurs, and at ve-en- ... . . i.-thIv. and whlsnerine nt the doer:
teen was a featured t.laver with Down- , Taie tuis xeur' honor. It will "Shew Mr. Stowell into the library
ing. Ills lit st big chaiiie in New Yerk , mi-p,,,,.!,,.,, x eiir 'nerves for veur drive , ,ln, ((,n ), itI-, I kin he down presently."
t'lt.v almost resulted in a trag.d.v. 'home. I could see .veu were net well j(.r ,ice was hearse: her face, was
"I was (i.aaced b Olga Nethersele w,p'veu arrived this morning." ' nilame; her eves were red from per-
te ilav Den .lese te Iter Carmen. It Stevvell hnd drunk the brandy anil' sistent weeping. Ne water could sponge
was te be mv tir-t New Yerk engage- xvas fcr(iR down the tumbler when the, mvny these mail.s of her emotion. Never
meiit as a featmed plajer. The pat t i innnecter caine liaik te say that after i niind ! He should sie hew he had made
..-..m i, ..,.,!.., I ,n im. en Ti'lilav iiteht nml:...- ........ i..t l,.. liml liberated Dan l(.,. u,,rt'..r she would co downstairs
..........I.".'. " - - - 'Ill,' Illlll, I V.1 Illlll ' - ,. . ..-. ...... .- r, ....
Haldremmn. but liad .lu-t been cempeiieii , ,.imrgp him. f.ice te face, witli LIB
te arrest-.vomebedv cKe. deieit nnd l.vpedlsy. and then then
"Who ulseV" ' Hing herself into his arms.
"Mr. Oell. The gentleman seems te , , .. .,i tll(. ijbrar.v deer
liave gene clean oft it. sir. It s tue less n)( S.(VV m S.,n(liiigeti the heiirthrug.
trn.,.il1n '
'ill., what a feel I've been," she ltKKi:NnAKiA
V. Y la Cherbourg ami Snuthainnin
AQI'ITAMA SU- 2.1 June 13 Jul
livni-.vr.AUIA May 30 JtitiK Jll J.Tii i?
SIAf RKTANIA . . . .June a .Inn 27 jt ,
STKAMslllI' NOTICES.
I vvus told te go en the nest da at
the matinee. 1 went en. In the last
scene, where I Mali Carmen, the knife
blade refused te slip back into the case
nnd it sank an inch in her back. There
was 11 spurt of bleed as Miss Nether-
vole sci pained and turned around
she
of his cave, I suppose. lt, lea, ,inVN ,m,i leek of utter
t.Vnn ..incl, the court had ilsen lie linn .,. .. 1,.,,. .,,, fnllml imi- Sim
. usv, ... lllllli-l lll lll !. I MMIIIIftl .11 ( p-..
I. and 'been demanding te be allowed te sic ,rtre net leek twice at the ravaged face,
en 1
fainted. I pit ked her up 111 mv aims. the Deemster and tnrc.iicni. mm SQ ic Mlli). (), te ,1(. efa nnu c-0 Picil
mid te ibis dav I de net knew hew 1 would de te him.. Se te """vent ' ' her e.ves with her hands.
1...1 .1. ..!... " niltncntp from llOUlg II nilSCIllCI HI V. 1 sli. ..nil ,ni,,iitu ii'isspil 111 uhii'li
At twentv-'ene rnriium was plavlug police had put him in the celN. neither of them spoke. There was no mmmm
i ''i'imiwi ii- Il..ii?Pi-ni.' 111 New Or- er uiui in uui-n., s veunt extent tliat 01 ins inuereu nreaiii-
Great Eastern Railway
of England
CATHEDRAL ROUTE
KbiI Anlla. Heme of O.e Pllcrlm
TAlher Dickens nnil Trnnvsen Dli"
trlcts. Senrlit Ilrserts. Oolf;
THE FELIX HOTEL
rKMX&TOWR. ENfltAND
T!i most maBniecently BrPelnUiJ
.ftubllrliinpnt en til Lnt l"ea;l or
1'nElanI. owned nnil minaBd ny
I 10 Orrst Histprn naliwny rn-n.
uanv. Illiitnlrfl hmchure en rnnt.
HARWICH ROUTE
Kimlanil le 111" Continent
Yii HARWICH nd HOOK OF HOLLAND
Alie vi HARWICH .nd ANTWERP
DIRECT TO BATTLEFIELDS
VIA HARWICH ZEEBRUGGE
Pnllmtn Cr Trains. Lnxurioei Steamen.
Aiinl for Illustrated hoekleta.
II. .1. KK1KIWM. lien. Art..
Sll llftti Ave. (at 3.'il St.). New lerk
N. Y. 10 I'ljmeuth, Cl.erlieurc & ttatnburl
HAXOMA Mar JJ .luly I Ant. il
t'AUONIA . ... ..-. .June 17 July la Au. l
N. V. te Cobh IQuceniteurn) nnd t.hrpwl
NCVTIIIA (new) . . Mar 35 June 2 J JeUN
MAM AM (new) "May SI June3 Jelrll
LACONIA (new) ...June II Julv n Ani, I
CAKMAMA tJun 15 JuIt 13 Ant. 1?
Salilnc from Uosten. tCalla Uosten Junt 1
N. T. te Londen Direct
PANNONIA .......: .Junt II
j. y. le ionuennrry nnil ilflseie
, rnr.VMIIIA Mn.v 27 June 2 ja1l H
1 CAMKHOSIA Jane X On. 1 - v"
' AI.OKItlA ... .... . June 1 July 15 Ant. M
N V. te VIbe and Mediterranean Pertii
' ITAMA .;; ;. Jen n)
Iln'lnu te Londonderry, l.lvernenl It niamv
, AhSTOIA Mas- Si Jnly 8 SfDtT 1
, rCNARD ANCHOR STUWISIIII' Ms.
luenffer Onlee. 1300 irntn.it St.. PknT
Freltl.t OftV. DeurM nidi.. PhllaTi
UOLLANn
IJamiiucauneM
AMIMCAUNE
NEW YORK TO ROTTKRIJA.M
Via I'lymeulh, Rouleene-Sur-Mer '
N. Amsterd.im June .1 July H Anr. If
Noerdnm June 10 July IS Anr. U
Rotterdam June 17 July 22 Anf.M
ltnlim lime 21 Jul.i 2D Sfp. j
Puteniir Office, 2531 Walaat St.. fUh '
r,..nnn.iAniL kiiwn tlwn. nnd uhut
iiinuseJ me most Is the viewpoint et
people who teletale mkIi inctures nH
Foolish Wives' en the pica of bemR
brenil-mliKleil' an.l 'having traveled
extensive.' and that these are panics
of life which reall.v exist.
'"It seems te me that this se-eallcd
"Iirnnd-mlndeilness.- whlel. i net the
riiiht kind of telernnee that nilniitii the
Li..... .....1 fr.niti 1 1 nf humtiii na-
V.II.I s .in.. - , ,
Hire, but does ii"t eendnne tin Mil It- ftil
i-elf. Is JU't an e'U"e fm well. If net
it loose then 11 e.ireless moral stand
ard. And if -trave'ln extnsiv.l tends
.te liinl;." one v, tnlei.int 01 -uen pretn a
it makes me tin-
liens. I suppi'-e in.it
ifti r an extended
K
nv;
k-
S.1V
r.M
In,., e.nnn.l llin unl-lil. ni" WOllld DC V(
liiead-inind'-d lis te e.ist an indifferent
eve en even m,i 111 the , ntaleRin. And.
if 'these phases f life reallv de exist,
and we nil Knew if. whv held them up
and float ewr them':
"I de hrp vim f'lt siilhelentlv ihas- "
teniil nffr len'ins I'enw Inkle's' let
ter! Ite.ulv !' threw up .veur .Kiu
'nver.vthnv'' II- 11 -tep nsht in vv Ii .
ln savs mi' Sn de lesion. Mr. Xeelv
l.llt llVen I ti"l vf.-tv for the eeluinn
I consider h.m 1.t-1mii',' In roei! t.iste
intelllgenee, and la-tl.v a m'im' of hu-
"Has. he inivtnl.en the friendly ntsu
ments and illflrrem of eplnlutt of the
contributors m this ndiimii for nt
. tlireattnK"? It has seemed nnihins hut
n Vert of sn hanteiins te me. and I
feci that I am enh one of a sn at
nuiny who 'read and enjev veur col cel
iimn.' 1 mean that seriously.
"I'm e dimppninted at hnvins 1
wait another week before seeing Nerma
Talmadpe 15ut whv sppnk of 'I?mihi,i
the Heiks"' Awful' Net a si,.nr,.
thing in It. exeept. perhaps, the nat
uralness of .7 line Klvidse Mnliel Van
Fturcr.'s vmile. or the wlninvuMhiv of
Alec Franelv.'
'De you knew I dtdn t irallze the
slgnlfieanpe of the 'pan' 111 Teter I'.in
until I had seen veur answer te me in
print? Thnt either mentis that I m a
dumb-bell or sn mrntiillv agile I'm tin -j'onscleus.
"And. ns I read ever n?ain the In
ters of "Kitty ( 'lever' and 'I'er'nvinkle'
nnd your answeis te them, 1 rp"it
'Hurrah for veu:' "
(It's (joeil te knew I haven t lest
quite all m, friends bv ni lefiivnl tn
print Ven Strelieim', pi'iure. 'I'nl
vvlnkle' did nniue me. The idea nt
any one takins in s.nensv ' And
. Fomehew. when I S' t .1 letter like that
1 feel verrv for the wrifr b'e.iuv'
without 11 "eiise of li'iiner, vvlial s tin
use of llvins"' These vinous hisbbre'vs
de miss 'i Ini nf the iiv and heiniiv
of this wetld I eat. nppri late tin
best in art and music and llteinture .nut
the dtaiuii. and mn tin ill at it just n-
much ns thev eaii. hut that dee-iri
prevent me from nettim; an upioaneiis
amount of fun out of the ether tinne
Maybe you thmich. veu'd vtait an
nrfutnent with me bv vluminins "Iie "Iie
yend the Ileek " Hut veu e.in t Onlv
thine that ii.ippeinis n.e n th.it I
tjree with you ve perfeitl.v
Aa te re'lcnlni. If i i;et many letter.
Itke "Periwinkle's " I won't have a
chance te reslun . I'll lie iire.l. 1
me. hither way
happy .
"New, sir, if you don't answer them
thi time, nuy you have lump's in your
mashed potatoes.
"Didn't veu love 'I.iliem'? If you did
I will forgive you for net answering
my iuevtien last time. And the 'Twe
Orphans' ' Wnsn't that the meit mar
velous picture? A'theuch 1 don't like
Mente ifhie, I reuhl net help admlriui;
his marvelous uetin? lie was wonder-
I'ur Jeseph: Was he net hem -
enlv '! 1 love him I'uf he Mills n p.irt
like I.iliem s.) mil' ll liel'er
"I wrote then .is if I vw"r net
furie.i at you anv mete I'm I mn
My hate Is like 11 vmiihleritie hie
"Pen't forget the mnshed potatoes,
if veu den'r answer mv b'ttet
I n; 11 wasn't the tans who chore me
er:i7v .les be'n d.it.ivvay : dasfall. Did
veu ' ever step te think that its the
Ven Strehcims of this world who make
us appreclatu the Le5tei?)
I WILLIAM FARNUM
TELLS OF EARLY
CAREER Oy STAGE
Inmiv .liismili I'.rnnl-s Weill down I heie. "SlOWCIl.
saw i.iin ami Mild: "This is the man "'(;'!Vle J0Ul'
j. ...... ir . Y" - ..iiarln ' '
we want ler jien nur. iiirmuu v.. .....
plnvcvl the iau for live yeats.
In li'l- Hie "sei!;: ' eiiijiany wanton
liener leaves
,. ini; nnd of the tlekins of the eleck en
1 L the mantelpiece "If he does net speak
,TnetnntlV
Thu' inspector .uMiitf gene (with the
Mien," she thought. "I shall brcnl: into
Kaih ntid fly out of the room.'
... . 1. .. it . 1 ... 1, i
itnr si n mhi iinr iiiiii iiiiii hi iiiM,
1.....1U.. P . ii Aline riC llll I f I'l'llll"! Tl " --.., .... --.,.-.-
10 buy from Ile lteneh his story. "I lie -" '." "',""' !,, 1.1. tafetv). ran"1 his voice, humble and broken, and
B..n;,.a ' fm. .he sereen Heneh tel.l , COminnnd m pnlCl" te illSUrc ills l-aieiy ,iimllVl. ..ml Ihiniicli tier:
i,',i" ," ..,'., .'., ir 1." .;. .1.1 --.Jeshua Scaiff prerccue.l te rrainwi ';;r:. ;,.
I.Krnum r'nlav the , ,.' The actSt " .b " 'VI M She cihi net answer; .he eeuld no.;
was approached by the author. , jVc the lelrr low-sinner iind there- uml nzain. after another moment of sl-
"I11 pleturcs?" said rnrnum in H"- ' fere the catise of her erime. let'1'' iw '
eiist. "Net en your life they re terrl- ..r.,,... ,!n. ,,i.r'" ....hi Jeshua, as1 "Kenella. I have come te ask veu te
PUOBAHI.Y no livinj; actor has
plaved mine jiails than William
I'm num lli mother was the noted
aeti
,ir
with her in "The rp'iieh Sp I he Spoilers was a 11". I lien
1 was 11 hey seldi, r." Mud Mr Par- eame "Thu Ucdeiupilen of David I'or I'er
. ,,n, ulipii lemin.si in-? renntlv "nnil scm ' and "The Sisn of the Ciesj."
win 11 1. iv metliir turned 111 a seene and These were followed by his enpneement
hie." i, i,i,-v,i Utr1111.ll tn unrebe. "Hut sueh 1 feicive me."
When Sl-LOOO was hrl.l out te him 1 cenne, ti0ns alwa.vs becin te end badl.v.' She wanted te hurvt out erying, and
Theie were still n tew 01 ine sine- in pi event nerseu irem uei.ij; u Mu Mu
taeors nt the cute, waiting te see the bieke into a Heed of vvialh.
Deemster awav. and when he eame out. "I'eijjive ,venV" she said. "Ask that
with his white fare, another wave of peer cicatine in Cnvtle KuMien te for fer
sviiinathv went out te him. give you that peer girl whom you have
te make the picttne he ehnnced Ills
mimi. It was the biggest piece of
money, up te that time, which hnd
AilIe I, a ire-. and whei. twelve I been offend te an netnr te de seieen
1I1I he made 11s hrsf npi.cirnnce ' wniK It eause.i n sunlit ion
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((Jesh ' I'm vile I answered veur
first letter. I remenib r veu. wtitilij:-
oeked nt me I was s,. nwed with the with William I'ex, whleh has lasted for ' automobile Stevvell begun te fiel better, voice, savins:
micnifnence ..f In r n- tine that I eeuld eight vea.s. -i"lP fsh air from the s0.i. after tlwi "N,. doubt you a
'""'"" (.,kn atmosphere of the court-house, instilled, but if yen
THE DOODADS AND THE TERRIBLE LION
fr
"One M'lie Knows" .What an "iig
inal 110111 il pliiui"'i writ's: "(ii.e
night last week veu hud the ages of win,,
star and I would like te sa.v that
Kitelle Tnjler 1" twenty -eight or twen
ty.nine .vcars old. Jiow de I knew''
Well, it is this wn.v . I was luekv
enough te ke te sel.enl with her sister,
Ilflrti, and she Is my aKe. which is
twenty tluee. and lNtelle is five or i
years elder. She is married and has n
en about nine .veins, old. .Maybe she
wantt) people In think she is niuetein.
fty Dut any one win gui.u eiesn;in can
H ee kIic' Is much elder
trW ''1 be vell haven't neiie
nrtnt this Afr.ud INtelli
MvS 1 have no t.vpewr.ter "
iZiitll & " SV.I. Ititi.lll llflti. LllllVCII
ltVihan the nerve te print such 11 letter
V'thai. HesiileH vvhlili I weulilu t for
, "HMftiyeriu uciruy mc iiiki nun iiwiuii
Vle Htar iv 11 irqaiv vviie nne. nieiner.
te,? "fe -'
vienyiu t?z' '"--' s - K'-rmjiiVXtr.j-.u-v-'-- -. ?
.JTVhU"-' ' - -. . JJMKK3.'.IW aBt fj'JLV Y-Zir -- &kK
-mi -i - ' jaMnrnmcrxuxx. jrzizmm ,os"W' y-e' - v.. 1
wTj.-f Maazz$Fri- ..wm-mBLLi' tswsb t
nHBtetwrn v "mYH!- --X ?1M IWwGL.
. 1 -sn "&. -im&P&e ' --L jHt sjk.
jr- Jx j. .. i- -Jla,,,, V5i. jak-nti&a
-"- ."Ta.',... .......... 3 ..T.Qs- Tf-f. I
'WJioe-no" al It in his
lHOTOri.AYS
OOMfAHV tr f
rjiic
ADrvt I C S'- THOMl'SOS STS.
ArULLU -MATlNI-.i: DAILY
AM.-v.TAR t'AsT In
"THE CONCERT"
he i " ... .
C'lllCM.L I J5l.
V
fyfr
r'l.ev've been putting the .veung eilt jusr ceiidemued for a crime thnt is the
into the shafts tee seen that s wnat consequence of your own Mil
it is. I tell thee." lie did net reply for a moment, and
Driving ever tin liaruni uiiiige x. .u men came tue same iiiuueie, i...sci;.n..i
re nulte right, finite
en knew everything
brought the bleed back te Ids Drain, tliat I reulil net help myself that it
and he thought he saw things mere was the law
dearly.' "Oh. 1 knew nothing about your
The (ioveruer had been light He laws." she cried, leaping up and e.ess.
.imiI.i iw,. lmve acted otherwise witlieut i; i he room, "but thev ajc unjust and
i lieing laive te his ealli as a judge. And Imtbaieus and against leasen nnd hu
i if the miserable Ind lemalned that manlty if they .illew a girl te be con
he should never have been the judge in demned te death for a cime like that
this case at all. it was Kenella heisclt, while the Judge who was the first cause
'above evcrvbedy else, who had thrust 0f it sits in judgment en his own vic-
hitn into the furnace et tuai im-niun i u
Sin ely she weul'l remeinuei- i.us, nnu "ion nie rignr mere, 100, vain
it vv oil 1.1 plead in her heart for himV Stowell, "but if you knew hew I tried
i llnlf-a-mile beyond the town lie
passed the (ioveruer s Dig tune lanua.i.
and realised that by some uau-cuu-scinus
impulse lie was taking the lead
tn ("evernnicnt Heuse instead of the
direct vvnv home. Se much the better.
i ii. must vee renelhi lit the tuvt pos pes
sib'e moment, and iind out what his
fate was te lie.
Ills-spirits rose as he bounded along
(iiiint'd he had done wunig In the hrst
' liistafiee. terribly and i ruelly wieng.
i hadn't he had manv I'M'iisesV
If Ilessie Colluder hud told her
even thing, surely Temya would s..e
this.' tee, and seeing it, would undei -
t.tfitnl .'
'". . . .. ... I.' 1. . 1
I'resentiy. uriving iii iiigu ii-u. '" ... M,UCTv,.T ni. iCTH
irttlizcil that the Imir-conscious ni-1 AKCAUIA n, X. Vi m u-ir. l'. m.
i pulse which had cairied linn en le tue m'HI.Ns In
iienil te (ievemment Heuse was Hweep- ( N' j-p WOMAN"
'ing liim oii,e the reckv shelf en the "FIND IHfc. WUBIAll
! ie.it along which he had driven with --.. 7 "..7,77.777" a vr
... .:.i.. .....i... ...... i. t. i.tw nniii. a etv-i- i: ctiTH a uiiiahd ae
1 eiieim nil iiik inij n- "' - - , f0 lJl .VlATINf'.l' DAILY
Hew fertiinnte: What was that site Al.l.-vr.ll C.sr In
l u,i mill i lien . ns thev sail? together In ,,,. ..-. niirnte XIICCO
he fiillniss of Huh- .lej ever the hum ItitU ancirw J vvii
nf the engine and the boom el Uie sen .' -. siiuiiiun iinli. iujI iiniiiiniriiiui -'
...... 1 I, .11 Urn .Milled love, nil CI iivis-
died and never diauged. and if she loved
aiivhedv. and tin thing happniecl ie
Imii. Mtii" would light the world ler him
imii tliiuigli he weic in the wieng.
r.vcn theugli h" vvcie in the wieng
She would de it new '. lie was suiei
vlie weuld: es. die lir! shock of the
w i etched levelatieii being ever, she
would see hew he had suffered, and hew
he had striven te de tin right, and then
- then everything would hu well.
Thu. as hi flew ever the reads, he
built himvelf up in tin' hope of Fenellu's
forgiveness, Itut n he approached (Jov (Jev
n mucin Heus" his hi art failed htm
again Something whispered thnt the
excuses he hud h'en making for hiiu
silf were no letter th.ni u pietcnso pietcnse
thut KenelUi would see lilm new for tin
lust time "as the mail hu reallj was,
net the man she hml Imagined him te he.
And then what would happen then?
II
As seen as the tnal wa ever and
llessie, weeping bitterly, was taken
b.uk le the (ells, 1" Iln had left Castle
Itiishen, Sim was iishained. Iteniem-
luring her wim euiuuist uiuier mu i
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0VERBR00K ,,u SIv',?g,'enu
MARY ANDERSON
in "in.i i:iti:.iin, jr."
W
rhe NIXON-NIRDLINGER
THEATRES UBJ
f
maMCET
'
PAnc?7WF BELMONT
vr.KA i.iihden in r'ir, iiiitsTh i BtlTY LOMfSUIN
"THE GOOD PROVIDER" ' , ..TIIK nRKKN. ti,v,,.tatjev-
PALM 'l'AMv.rORD AVi: t 'Tim AD OO-rH . CKDAIt AVENUl
MIIIKI.'V S I IIF . I I a. M A H
DAI TltVirDC '''IS'! A HAI.TIMOllK
BALI 1MOKL j4. ii:m Hat Mat
ETHEL CLAYTON
In 'TIIK CRXIH.K1'
rl I irDIDn Ilreml i. Huiuil.aiina
BLULlilKU ('..tiiliiunim 'J until 11
SESSUE HAYAKAWA
In "FIVK AS IP '-"g"
TTrn-rwi "'-'-' mmiki''1' b1'.
, CAPITOL iu vt iii ti 15 r
, VIOLA DANA
I In l.l.HUOI.sl'l
7-t rKl A I villi t. Mui'twnml Ava
' COLOlNl AL j .in 7 mi'l U V M
i DAVID POWELL
,1.. i.vi:'s neinu'.iUMu"
FAIRMOUNT v.Tx-
BERT LYTELL
iniii; Hir.iiT iii.vr r.ii.i:i)"
GREAT NORTHERN "Jl .".1 K?.
nt..Mv.reRD avi: n
S'tiRKIS MRKKT
NORMA TALMADGE
In "Lews, isi;iii:vii'riiiN"
RFP.FNT i'arkct Sir Heknv 17th
1XL-VJI-'1 10 V .VI t.. 1' ij,
VIVIAN MARTIN
in "i'jtim. vn iui.Mii"
RIAI TO vir.iiM.wiuvw avi:.nlk
IMrtL, 1VJ AT TI'I.IMIIHii MJ.s .vi.
BETTY COMPSON
In "Mir, l.M AMI 'I UK VVIIMVS"
SHERWOOD 5,y,Ar.u.-,lJ,rr ti
ETHEL CLAYTON
I InJI'TIIK ICXIII.I."
STANI FY MAUK,'T at liml;
' Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanson
InJ'lJT.tOMI Till". ROfli.S"
STANTON ''A'r.n Tn kith
i. , i.kii ririiv preiiktiiin
av
l :.10 .mil ,1. 7 aivt P.,
PAULINE FREDERICK
In "THO MMI.H )' WOMKN"
mi IQFl 1l Murket "bet 19th ?'
v-wuwuwiu 1 '10 ami H. 7 niiwr.
TOM MIX
in "i iivsiMi tiii: vioev.' '
IIIMRn rneNf .-t. & ent.vni) av
JUIVIDU Jumhe .Unc en Kraul.ferJ 'IT,
PAULINE FREDERICK .
in "Tin: i.i'in: r .iadi:" '
1 CAncD im" t i.ANi:An;n aw
l.l.eul.i m,:i ,,, 4 .an. 7 .0 11 1".0
ETHEL CLAYTON
In "I'lli: CRAIM.r."
i.dci 'ir .rtiBKiJ
l.OIIJ 1.1(11. II 31 10"
"SIN OF MARTHA QUEED" ,
I "rl irT ".et a vii
LULUu 1 iftM. r,m. n.'oe: uini. une telt
"ORPHANS OF THE STORM" ! Art'ii-i-iRRV m:menj,. -tiii: m
333 MARKETh"!;",,", NIXON c'-,iyA"' "!,K,iV3J
l"vl.l HVItllV In
SCHOOL DAYS"
FRANK MAYO
hi "ACROSS Illi; lKAI I.If'"-
VICTORIA 'r ruv;:; f"RIVOLI
PEARL WHITE
In "Mir. IIUOADW.W l'i;(0(K"
r .. . i t . ...-. ..I V.TM.
i in k :i .1 i.v i" 1 1 1'.J
itiiini'i lii'iiiruln I'Xiiiiiliiuiiuii, siie v;i
WilllfM1!'
riKln
if nl
OIlOIIKll til
will biivvl
it Sen'
knew ii IM iivrr
'I'lii'ie m.i ii Irrrililc man cat lilt; lien In uruuniil
l.iiiul. I-Arr.v few il.iy. it vvi.tilil (iiinn out of Its l.ilr
nnil Mil nnr of KIiir Knl.e's irner little ulJccts
WIipii tlm Due D.iiN .nrivril .'.nil vvrri mi vvi'll Irt'iiti'il
by tin Kltm .mil Iii-. .iiii!i. Dm. Saw limits ilitrrinineil
l k'im.v ilit'in l ilililln; iln'iu finmcr nf tlit- man
fiiliiiK liim, iiml vn Ii,. Iheil iii a ti'.i) for Mr. M.in
Killer.
First. Iit in.uli t lie Den D.ulv lirnil iivrr a l.irs palm
Iree. Thru hi' fnstrui'il il ilii'in miiiii'I with :i hie
rope. 'nl lip uiluclicil ;i lil imese te tin (it-u rlKlit
In front of (ii iletii, il.irk invc vilii'ir Ihn lien hail Hi
, Ulr. Hely (lieu flung a stone viillt his cutupuU antiy
J. m (L. .tma- lurnut r trial Umu lM rllriai-Mia.
1 Hid same I linn Till ji'lleil
liuivt inril.icllis tones.
Ml tills ninilt tlm lien very niiKi'. With a Innil rear
II .sprang mil nf lis tlm, rlshl at lel ami He' lint
in ilelns se It ran Its hrail tlireiigh the nense. ((ulik
as llshtnliiK tlhl Dni'. tut the tepi. I svuins the palm
irw and .Mr. Lien feittul hlniself sviIiikIiij: helplessly
in the air. 'I In ('I'.iimietliiii sr.iiril ev er.v liml,v out of
their ivitn. all pcept Old Dee. who remained iiiitn roel.
KIiik Kohe Im very jiruteful te Old Dee. Suvvbeinjn
t. ...t. iHutr the inan-eatliii' lien. "Ha hu uih eluh.
I chili." he says, nhakini OM Dec'h Imnd. ThstteV
tW III
(, iipiearliini,' lierM'lf lilltirl,
iriiir .inui' i i in. i inn .
i IiiiiI she te cli'iieiiiH'c liimV Sin1
ether, in open coin t tee.
Ami then (iell! A It hettch nolied.v eln
luiil liinh'iMoeil liT. lie liml (Iiiiii se. II"
might limn been living In n feel's puru-
ii.k. hut wits It for her le icveal the
iivvful truth teliini? In pnhlie, tee. nml
nl that harrowing moment .'
JACKIE COOGAN
in "viv mn"
V"1' ...nrniAl fiOTIt 4 WALNUT STa.
vvlial right , ilVlrtMlML. m..u -.no iivui. 7 v
M'I.cim. I'liniii ( iien
THE GOLEM"
KADITfiW l'llil'S'l T Almve llllO.VI)
lAIUlvJlN inn m v vi in ii ir. i m
llll. I.I ItlH'lIW s,NS.TI(IN
MISSING HUSBANDS"
ARDMORE "vs-iini i-iiui
"THE PRODIGAL JUDGE"
WILLIAM DESMOND
In "FH.IITIV
69TH ST. n"" ;,r
s
P.RANT ''"" 'ihaiiii avi:
JOHN GILBERT
In "l.l. i:JI Yl AV"
MAI"
L" Termti
nml l v.
GLORIA SWANSON
In "IIKH IIUHIIAMI'h TKAIIIy.5i
nn Av at venui
A !i I' M
OTn A V!P (Inrnunl
a l fAiNL n.ne. it .in n. ti r. it'
BERT LYTELL
In "I III! Klt.HT IHAr I'AH.El'"
AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T
"aXjj
Te escape- from the pain nf self. re-. .( 1QCRTV 1,llV.;KVf!!'l;?,'1,I
each si... kept en telling liui-clf. a, I -JeC-J J m rr - ai ii.
e went hue!, iii the train, thnt Stevvell Wll.M "i"1 '"'Iif I
imuAD .v. cei.r.MiiiA av
v
TION
Inn! de. eh ed her. Oh. it lie hml only "AT THE STAGE DOOR"
i iinfesncil. ul an i.'le te her. shot .. ,"".,. , .. .".,.., u.
ihnnchl Mie could have forgiven him in "IRIF.NT We"1,?.nL.,r:, ?' .' -H'at
..!..... ll II... .... .. .....I l.l.l.l ... -- ..,.....,...,,..,,,,
fivcrJiliina -'down te-the last moment. 6lntltlAHU
MABEL NORMAND
in "MOLLY O"
N.Wk..Wlirrr I. .Vl nn.frK leY 'i......,,,..
GERMANT0WNjSTi7v
1 lll.ini' 'tit ili"." "All.i
I i.j itk. hir tn ttvi iilmsU
t j
la ','TUS MDLK"
. ALL-HTAR OANI'i.
i t "JHE SHEIK'S WIFB"
inii ft iupn"!,!ai
JCrMlKdUIN "'"iiAnNKB p.
rnniNiur r.RiFFITH -1
In "ISLAM! WIVKH"
PARkT "'DOR AVK. PAU?J
rArNK Mt. lis. Kv. B''JS
cnip..i nun I. vifYMR WS0W9
P 9Bnn wn in r " Jill Affl
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