.- f "".wr i$fiiT RG5 - riS'it "irwj 53fSSvV' ..vM Ffl !Hf 1M!V4; W mmm -f v ; n w k t Xsrvvvfrrw itA 16 n.' &LM EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922 V" 'fC& Daily Mevie Magazine DREAMLAND ADVENTURES it ' FOR THE FILM FAIL'S SCRAPBOOK Agnes MKISSBPIB te the UjfffBKKKKKNKKmSgm " picftirr e suri Mign; "JJB icreen I .fllflHSfek." f,in iWlHI ? M i ! i I THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Br HEXRT M. NTBTT Turtle Slew Ily DADDY te niiifiiTtmnpri ivr.-j. I'lmnr.M.u!" A pl.i op from the "in-nklns "tiisc nilsht tliiimler tills out ultli emit eflVct, Iml nt tlie wiinc time l.ci''l"K liN beilv stntle mill III liainl out in tin overworked Ke-ture of iiul'itui): with the index tin Ker. "New see hew 11 pniiteinlnlst would de It. The body uee Inte the '(.'line of enceiime.' the citru of n diisgcr sucGtilni: te the henrt. of n pistol leuii- Iiir from its holster. The he.id bumN forward In the sinister treut-llirittcl of u itptile, the four fitiKpm curl in to ward the thumb in a mature of clutch inc. "People in possession of their normal sense! would feel that the second method was best when the saw it en the screen. I'ut the deaf and dumb would he certain. Fer of all poisons they nrc best fitted te judse the pantomimic type of actlnu we must hae If the screen is te reaeli the higher places of art." CHOIR TO GIVE MINSTRELS Church of Annunciation te Be Aided by Entertainment A mlnsticl show witli plenty of old time songs will be rIncii by the choir of the l.plscep.il Chinch of the Annun ciation tonight In the Pnrlsb Heuse. JlKi North Twelfth Hicet. The program includes .1. C. Uee, .lames V. r.rinc. end men: Kdith H. Ilese. Poretbv L. M. Pierce, end women; Helen i. icm. .nine ti. De an. Aurera Schwab, Hlda Snyder. I Ij, Ha.sil Downey, soloists, and Uussell ueian, mieriocuier. fuck mid Janet meet Stich-in-thc-Mud Turtle, who bran letters lack and forth between Ilashful Hey and llrautiful Oh I at the rate of ihrte mcsvigcs each nan in a year, Hash ful liny ' coin tiny Itenutlful Girl in a scries of 100 let ten. CIIAl'ITU- 111 An Old Story Made New JACK didn't want te hurt Stick-In-thc-Mud Turtle's feelings, but he thought that as a mall carrier Stlck-ln-thc-Mud- was very, very slew. In twenty cnri he had carried only sixty letters from Ilashful Hey te Beautiful Girl. It would take him rnnny years mere te finish the one hundred love letter? with which Ilashful Bey was courting Beautiful Girl. "Don't you think It would be fine If the ether forty love letters of the one hundred could be hurried by a faster messenger?" asked .lack, who had his eje upon Hoppity-Hep Babbit, wash ing his face at the deer of his burrow. "Slew and sute Is better than fast nnd faulty," nnswered Stick -irt the Mud Turtle. "I'll finish the job sonic day." "And by that time Bashful Bey nnd Beautiful Girl will be as old as grand fathers and grandmothers." said Janet. "Heppit -Hep Babbit Is such a swift runner he can de In a month what Is taking jeu jears te de," biiggcbtce .lack. Stlck-ln-thc-Mud looked nt Hoppity Heppity Hoppity Hep Babbit, then he began te laugh. "Hlss-hlss-hlsi. That Is funny," he &ald. "What Is funnv?" demanded Hep pity Hep Babbit, who had been listen ing while pretending te be washing IiJh face. "I can run a mile while ou nfe crossing the read. "lllss-hUs-hlsfl" ! chuckled Stick-In-the-SIud Turtle. "I ntn thinking about the race long age between bv great-great-grandfather. Crawly Tortoise, and Hurry Haie, forefather of Hoppity Heppity Hoppity Hep Babbit." Hoppity-Hep Babbit, looked a bit shame-faced. "Don't step te tell that story new." he said hastily. "I'll carry that letter from Bashful Bey te Beautiful Girl." "Ne, I'll carry It m. self." said Stlck-ln-thc-Mud Turtle stubbornly. "But I'll tell jeu what jeu can de. Yeu enn make n copy of it, and I'll roce you te sec which gets te Beautiful Girl first." Jack and Janet didn't think It would be polite te open Bashful Bey's letter, but Stlck-in-the-Mud Turtle said that would net be necessary. "Bashful Hey read It ever aloud before he put 11 In the encvclepc," he sold. "I knew every word by heart. Just put down what I say." Se Stlck-in-the-Mud told them what was In the letter, and .Innet wrote It en n piece of paper. They tied the paper te Hopplty-llep Babbit's neck. Hopplty-llep was In a great rush te start. Ne sooner was the knot lied in the string than he dashed away, going se fast that he looked like a streak Instead of n rabbit. "Hlss-hlss-l.lss!" laughed Stlck-in-the-Mud Turtle waddling after Hopplty-leop. "That Is just the way Hurry Hare started In his famous race with Crawly Tortoise. TINs-hltf-hlss! Fellow me nnd perhaps jeu will see something funny" ! Jack and Janet, lending their ponies Trlxie and Topsy, folewed the turtle. Thev hnd te walk very slowly for Stlck-ln-thc-Mud'" pac was mere lei surely than thai of a ln?y imy going tu school. After a long time lluy e.ime te n wl.le pond. Stlck-ln-the-Mud Tuille plunged light Inte this, bill .link and Janet had te ride their ponies around It. By the time they get te the ether side, there wits Stlrk-ln-the-Muil Till tic waiting for them. He was chuckling and Inughlng harder than ever. Jack nnd Janet looked under (he bush, and what should they sec but Hopplly-Hep Hahblt nir!cd up there coinfeitnhly taking a nap. Stlek-ln-lhe-Miid Turtle waddled en "llls-hlss-hlssl" he chuckled aloud when they get fnr enough away se us net le awaken Hnppltv-Ilep llahhlt. "That Is what Hurry Haie did In his race with Crawly Tortoise. lie relied se much en his swift legs thai he luy down for a imp and Crawly 'ler elsc kepi right en crawling and heat liliii. Hlss-hlss-hlsst Isn't It u great joke"? 1 en. it was n Jeke en Her.nl,. i ;;; i, li j. ,--- - : "- i mucn nt . ; llnulifiil tln.. -..-' n JOk.ll utlfeivl 11 en peer Bashful Bey nnd Girl, whose ceurtshln nDU -J:'1 turtle's pace. M",n en Then Janet get nn Idea for I,,,., t things up, nnd It proved i beiM-l thun that of Jack. bclter W (What Janet's Idea l will fa ,,..' omerrow's chapter.) " "W hi Arthur Weeds Don't de It. There Wt a chance. Virtually every studio In New Yerk is slumbering peacefully and dreaming sweet dreams of the "used te be," nnd nobody is trying te wake 'em up. Yeu couldn't force your way Inte one of m with a crowbar Rtnartl Calstock The list of Bich- ard Dlx's pictures I ga.c jeu screen handsome, manly Bedulph Va lentine. I "Te think that nnv right-minded person who has ecr witnessed one of Ills stirring screen pertnnuls could net enlj remain ilnTeuehed 1 his wonder ful love-making, but could reach the point of degradation that would result In such arraignment of this whole whele whole seuled, big-hearted, unblemished boy us I liaxe re.ul In jour column only to te ni,lii i linv. fnllnupd his career from included is ,erv helniiinz. and can truthfully all of his last j ear s plajs his latest ones. as well as .i "A. J. S." writes "Though we must weep at some of the things the produc ers de, what can jeu say about the nnhlle. when it shrieks loudly and tin mlstnkably through the nlee of the box office. Its preferenic for 'Wnv uewn East. 'Orel the Hill.' 'Foolish Wics ,nd, 'Beyond the Becks;- 'liie last -t," named .u-ems especially wcxcukiuiv, uu- causf of its verv triviality. "Rode'.ph Valentine has the makings of a geed neter. in spite of hlspre-cnt hectic popularity. Dut ttieria nw.ui-.m and Kliner (iljn are my pet examples of what's wrong with the n:ole. ,-"'The redeeming feature of the whole 'picture was that It didn't burlesque the elderly husband, but permitted Rob Reb ert "Helder te give n sincere and believ able perirAjal. "In centiast. 'Acress the Continent was like a breath of fieh air after a perfumed, stuffy, half-dark ten room. 1 loved the flivver leaping from crag te crag, and bouncing merrily ever the Mind. Bet "Wnlly didn't suffer from a torpid liver (If theie is such a thing I during that picture! Net much sterj. but with every one perfectly e.isy and natural, and smooth direct action net delayed bv a single tiee-up of the here's manly beaut j. it was geed, sound entertalmmnt. though It did scum rather n waste of Wallace Held , "Why de jeu suppose they persist ently give him such trilling material?1 Wasn't he supposed te have made geed ' In 'Peter Ibbctsen'? It seems rather absurd te put Valentine and Held in the position of rivals thej are Mich totally different tjpes one nil Latin, the ether as essentlnlU Anglo-S.ien And I'm sine Boileiph hasn't nn ounce of humor in his composition. "And, speaking of liumei. don't wm think It would be n step in die light direction If nil the Jcemedies' of the Larry Semen Snub Pellurd - IJejdi Hamilton 'school,' could be segregated, se that these a-, likes them could en joy them without victimising the rest f us?" (Is "vktiinllng" the word' or Isn't "torturing" mere fitting? Or ngnnU ing? That's the effect these 'come dies" have en me ' I Imagine the producers would gladlv rut Wallace Held in another "Peter bbetsen" if thej mild find another But where? Who's going te write it'' Such stories aren't tinned out te meet production sclndulc. jeu knew. That was a geed piece of work Helder did, wasn't It?) "A. F." wr.tes. Aftei readme veui column this evening I rush te the de fense of mj heie, the niuch-iuallgned and 'abused Jehn HiiTjmerc of the snv he is an asset te the profession. He brings te it the charm, dignity nnd lire of old Spain. He passes from role te role with n totally unconscious idea of his own Importance. He seems te forget the general public Ills art seems te be his enlv thought. 'Will jeu klnillj publish In jour cel- i.mn the date of the first showing of Hudle's next masterpiece, 'Bleed and i Sand'? I was unfortunate enough te witness ()ti Skinner's pitiful portrayal of the leading role, and my only con- 1 solntien is that seen the horrible night- 1 mare will be replaced bv a vision of the handsome Adenis in the great drama. I Skinner, the fat. pudgy old comeback, 'wrecked the play. (And they call it acting!) What a contrast our here of thousands will furnish ! "I can safelj prophesy for this am bitious heart-bieaker of a nation, in creased pepularitj ; a place in htsterj with Sethem and Diew and Irving dimming; one of the grea'est men the screen has ever known. "Oh. In passing, don't jeu quite agree with me, that our here euld have greatly Improved "Feci's I'.na dlse" had he. Instead of Insipid Cenr.i'l Nngel, had the lead? "And, tee. would net the gr.u ieu Gleria have been a much better "Pell ' than fat Dotethj D.ilteu, with her i pressienless bnbv -f.icc? (And she Isn't a da j ever -115 !") New what am I supposed te de i laugh? ! i Without further comment. 1 hiiewlth , turn jeu ever te the lenders, of this column ) DEAF AND DUMB ARE BEST FILM CRITICS, SAYS STAR THi: de.if and i lien -j ii Hire i dumb aie the best me- iitics, savs Theodeie i, in dancer and cinema Kosloff, Hiis actor "If I were ,i voting screen plavei. just trying te get in. I would miil.c sure that uiv first effort was seen and critic iecl bv Inmates of a deaf and dumb institution," he s.nd, "for the deaf unci dumb are peculiarly sensitive te pan tomime The body must reflect the words or emotions of the lips or the actor is te them a failure, "Tight clothes and the long reign of the speaking singe .iucd pantomime le go into the discard If the winds weie Impressivelv spoken tlie fin t that the bedv was net expressive did net bother .in audience seated mnnv fecltiwiij And tight clothes have kept model ns fiein the frce-sw ecning gestures of the Gicek in their flowing icbes "Screen plavers must learn panto mime if 'hev tic te succeed l.et me Illustrate I iini new pln.vmg the part of Lend Cnrnnl in a film version of Te Have anel te Held,' Venemeus-.v he sa THE UNIVERSAL CAR Attention, Ferd Owners! tferd parts, like almost everything else worth while, are counter feited. The manufacturers of these imitation parts are obviously net as interested as we are in maintaining the high standard of quality and the complete satisfaction of Ferd owners. Imitation parts are manufactured te sell at the highest possible rate of profit and the grades of steel used are consequently net the same high quality, specially heat-treated alley steels specified in Ferd formulas for the manufacture of GENUINE FORD PARTS. Don't be misled Insist upon GENUINE FORD PARTS made by the Ferd Moter Company. By se doing you will get from 35 te 100 per cent mere wear from them, and you will pay the lowest possible cost the same everywhere. 50 of GENUINE FORD PARTS Retail for Less Than 10c Each. 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Susquehanna DLULDIrU Cciiitlniinui '.' until 11 I I.I I AM ('. CMIANNi: I'llllllf CTION "AT THE STAGE DOOR" PAPITfll "" MAHKBI' bT Lrtrl 1 VJL. i, . M In 11 13 P. M IKIlllll.ril VI.IIVTIMl 4 (.NKS ARKs "THE SHEIK" COLONIAL u3'i 7'hp.!.mu?. BETTY COMPSON In "IIH: (KKI..N TTMI'TVriOV ve M 0VF.RBR00K 03D MV1IU ALICE LAKE Jn,TJIII.Nr.M(,rS MISS IIKVKI.I." PAF APF '- mahkct stueet i -m-sc je a. ji. in u.ir. i .r WALLACE REID In " ( UOHS TIIK rONTINhNT" PA1 1VI KUA.NKKOIIU AVI-'. . " 1 .1V1 Vi' Vs ill IM'l'T RODOLPH VALENTINO :.r'TIIK (ONUl'KltlMl l-OHICK" ADIIICII HI KfHIHK VAI lli:Ml.l.i: RFP.PMT Market t-t Hlew ITth lxl-VJC-'1 10 A M fli tl i M. VIVIAN MARTIN In "I'AIUWN ,MV IHhM II" RIA1 TO UI.HMA.VIOW.S AVlT.SUK IMrtL. 1 U Av Tl'l.l'r.HWKUN m. SPKI'I l. I'ROItl T'(I "Get-RichQuick Wallingford" SHERWOOD M u.?'! ji (IKS A IthS nnil J H Hh'i.t' Ii. ' "BOUGHT ANDPAID FOR" QTANI rv"Ki!' at iern w i ii -,.. 11 A. 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MATINr.i: DAILY ORIENT DCTTv rnMPSON In "TIIK IIRBKA TIOirTATION" AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O.A, AMBASSAD0R1WB,ne,Vlv.ri,r,..,h "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT?" NAT VKKK ''IIAIIjMBHOXIAN' GERMANTOWN KHW- Utuphll.Sv ;f Tuner p'T!. .'Dili & i cr r nrvewii m 1 1"; zjii& r i T.I.Jn. J'nmiD I "rLi vuniiaucc iaiuiauBi " - . Added C'HAHIJK CIMI'l-Di. "rAJ dadIc- MmaAVi:: t vsvrm 1V2. .... 'L2X;.HWh4m mn icmn "",M:l,.Airf MABEL NORMAND . In "JltttliV 0" " "DCTEflNAii KXJ7' i.i"" l5,Vi a Hi" Ii M '"v' ksyiLi.tv '. H n. vi j;, J 1"mi-1 if i 'V r.rai .. tAi-, .M h 1 irt 4 r'.n ..-' i ' MH4IL THWbMAN"
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