IIIPPIFP k Jil,y XiXIXXlVT MTVJOJJiV sK- rr ? it' m. N U. fta fv A ;' ft' J. xvtj'n SW 5Pc Daily Mevie Magazine FOft THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK A ' fx;:JsTsTsTsTsTsa V" vi'.s&'3 s inni, SSMfl t.SR ' JBI- ! fv WiHSVlt. 'KB sTsTsTsTsTsTsV L'IBV,VH' -'.3 'VtllMM i SEflsSSmrr SSkV isM!;I :';;!i-'t 1153 i eHH H EXPERTS IN CHARGE OF NEWSPAPER INSERTS IN FILMS nrtlU 1 nm willing te ignore lcjnl Kvhnlcftlttlea se long ns the essentials of fttndamcntnl mernllty nrc net tee lirnnlv flnimled. And. ns 1 w? It with my shert-alghtfd eyes, the present Unco. fusi is mostly n mnurr ei ine i-nni rnllfl of the lecnl cede. However, T may be wrong in thnt. 1 usually nm, rlnrncter of n certnin role U "planted" DID yed ever slop te think who writes the newspapers you nee re produced In motion pictures? There U ccnivelv a film released In which ,1eurnull(tle '"Inserts" of ene sort or nnether de net make their appear- Per inns the heroine first learns of the here's false nrref-t through an excerpt flashed en the screen or the ivrnn I cannot possibly print all of tlm nnswers te "A. F.'s letter, but some of them fellow, "A. W." writes: "This Is an an- by a magazine layout of Iho "Prem Inent Clubman" In characteristic peces. At nny rate the. modern motion pic ture studio finds It desirable te retain In its staff of film editors several ex- newspaper editors, particularly ipiall swer 'te 'A. t'.'s' letter of May 24. 1 ' fled te dtipUcntc styles of newspaper really tlilnk jeu were meant te laugn nt.-i-. I hope jeu were! tint, In case you. The 1,nky West Coast Studie, for weren't, or In cae some of your readers Instance, hns for this tjpe of work a take 'A. F.' seriously, I feel called statt of !ctii or eight former newspaper upon te answer. "blrst, Kodeipn Valentine's love- men. Besides this the studio printing dc- two-page magazine. "lay-out" in "Miss Ulebbs." ; i And se It gees. Newspaper ' tnaia r.lne "Inserts" vary from three te fifty in the nverage motion picture. And se the vigilant producers have ciperlenced Journalists right en hnnd te write thwu. "baptists meet $50,000 Expended en Religious Ex tension Werk The nnnunl meeting of the Raptlst Union of Philadelphia and vicinity was held yesterday afternoon and last night In the Temple Unptlst Church, at Tiega and Twenty-second streets. The meeting was opened by Hay Ij, TiniKnii. nresldent of the organization. Incentive reports disclosed that?50.000 hnd been expended en general religious extension work nna domesticating ior ier elgners, Following the afternoon ses sion a supper was served. The Hcv. Charles II. Sears, execu-u-n secretary of the Unntlst Mission ary Reclety of New Yerk City, spoke making Is sickening; he is whole-seuled partmenl carries a large and expensive and big-hearted only In that he is heart, supply of type liv which nny make-up and soul for Hodelph. can he duplicated, either American or "De net a divorce nnd remarriage foreign. Inside of si months tend te 'blemish' Instances galore will be recalled of any tu Me nees nor lergcc nic ine use ei newspaper mcris. inere public; he pci-s before the camera continually. I have n feeling also that Hodelph last night en lzntien 'Obstncles te American- HONOR JUDGE PATTERSON Retiring at will be 'fat' and 'pudgy and unable te 'come hack.' while Otis Skinner takes his place with Set hern, Drew nnd Cumniings. "Nnturally. 'A. V.' thinks Hodelph would 'improve "Foel's Paradise" ' ! he would have put the finishing touch te n play for which Cenrad Nagel was much tee line And Gleria would have fitted in, tee just like Hodelph." Jurist Will Be Guest Rannnwf Tnnlnht was a four-column newspaper "loyeut" T , i.,, ..ii.n r..Mnn of racing cars nt the start of a dash "' VO'.'T'p.nni rJ, 1 1 in "Toe Much Speed"-plctlue where. ! 'T,J! tern. ion I 'leas Court Ne. 1 through a trick, the cars were ma.le te . will he honored tonight nt a dinner In t.7emnnncrnl'V '" ,"0tl0,, " M'C "' j "rh" mSbers'Tndudn the most In "Acress the Continent." nnether ' prominent names In business, social, automobile picture with Wallace Held. F," ."""i'V10.'?' 27l ?i? a page "ad" Is -ecu In a nationally known i All the -ludges of the City and State mniMiziniv nn ml ilesicned niul set nn l ;."""? "".' '"- i" "" right in the studio. Placing the star Courts will be present. Governer Sproul nnd Mayer Moere will be among the speakers E-&S5&S 7?T'.;:vlv:y ff."y;x:wy.T.,'j&Vjfr95M JKAX BCUNKLIi We will hf glnd te pulliah the picture of surh screen players at are tuggesteti by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By HEXRY M. XKELY "Hecter" writes: I have been n ' thought it a very beautiful nnd Tcry reader of the "movie" column for some finely acted picture. time. When I first began te read it it "Le you rcmember Kathlyn Wl , fas rwxllv worth readme. Hut new. Hams in 'Kathlyn s Adventures n instead e finding anything nbeut the lndln'? Can you tell me who her lead- , particular stars, all I find is ether fan-, Ing man was nnd If he has ever ap- opinions of them. That does net Inter- reared acam In pictures.' est mc in the lent. I hop you will "Sehlldlsraut certainly Is an artist. , write bemetning mero inu-muiiK i u.- - -f - - ";;.; " ' vHeva thnt liirnrfl imii iii:ii iii win iv u"',i,'. -' --. -, - - --- --- - the following (luestiens: 1. Where is Gleria Swanson s home town and what Is her real name; Bnsulle .tarltsen writes: "This 1 my first offense, but 1 just couldn't resist nfter tending 'A. F.'s' letter. "I certainly nm glad you turned her1 ever te the readers of jour column, but te my mind she should be turned ever te the 'cops.' "Til bet you will receive n bunch of letters agreeing with her (1 tnke It for ' granted A. F. la a girl n man wouldn't t lie se silly, would he? but then, ten, , I'll wnger tlure will be just as many disagreeing with her as de 1. "She says he Is big-henrted. All 1 right, maybe he Is. But she spoils it ey going en te say he is unblemished. I might have let the 'big-henrtedness' go If she didn't ring in the 'unblem ished' stuff. I wonder has A. F. been reading the newspapers lately? "A. F. seems te think Kudy Is good geed looking I fail te see It. Though there la something strangely attrartiv" nbeut him. I'll admit. He Is by no means n geed actor. He N tee Miff and uncer tain of himself. He has been dubbed 'thn perfect lever' I wonder why? I've seen levers en the screen who out shone him n hundred te nne. yet they never even receive honeinhle mention. "I recently saw this wonder-man in 'Beyond the Hecks.' nnd of nil the trivial, nonsensical pictures I ever saw, that takes the prize. I don't l.-new whether te blnme It en Eliner Glyn. Gleria Suansen or Hodelph. but. take It from mp. thnt Glyn-Swnnson-Vnlen-tine trio ought te bf given the gate. (Excuse the common expression, but that's the way I feel nbeut these peo ple.) "Didn't she have some nerve saving such things about Pet Dnlten? Why I think Det's a pencil. And as for ' S wanton being better suited te Det's I pnrt in 'Foel's Paradise' eh, I have ! te laugh. Vfter reading thW letter would yen the writer Is just about w TH L JBAJJLiJJrSXiMri C&) - nsl RING miK 3 r r.-NriVTT?r rurcTMliT AT II ik ,T ' ' il.Ci.WWIVl'SCirv vuuuinu - w-m.. This Diamond IS kt. Wlilt Geld Tau 14 Kt. Green Geld Shank ViIOVOOlUll This beautiful white solitaire diamond in 18 karnt Belais white geld may be bought at the IPI rate of, n week J'l Immediate possession. Fer Engagement or Gradtta- tinn. Our Different Kind of Confidential, Convenient Credit is Helpful and Invites Yeu! Open Sat. Ev: Send ler Fret Beoh et Cmi. pauLtA&es&WGK-. ;yA gsiihwm SsX MJMVf-i, Km D VV m rxirctsar e vv .VTril m" VUI vAvll " XW1 I Wlf N X jj II1C lilte UH ni a in lilt' uiuKa, i,ii j ., . , ,. , ----- de movie actors held the telephone re- a" wild about nlentlne ns any flapper celver In their right hand?" i of eighteen can be? ep! bad ns he , Is, 1 love 'Im.' It 3. Is Jlary -Miles .Mintcr niauing n picture new?" What Is her latest pic ture? V3. Hew did HIchard Bnrthelmess get Inte the moving pictures? nas he any ( children ? , ' j -i. Is Betty Ompson married nnd xihnt is her real name'1 fi. Hew old are .Mildred Davis and. Agnes Ayres? 6. Hew long hns Alice Terry been making pictures' 7. Hew old ii Euzene O Brien? 8. Who Is Betty Blythe? 9. Hew old is Mary Phllbln? Where does she come from? What Is her ril i name?" In what pictures has she played ? 10. Is Dorethy Dalten considered pretty? 11. What stars have natural red hair? , , 12. Ts Mnrjerie Daw's hair naturally enrley? (Honest, fans, that letfr nctuallv came in just "ns is" ; it i-n't faked. Chastened and humbled, I bow my had ...j ...Jmt nw fnfllntrtj It ii r hrrn's tht' peint: Are such things really of mere fe "Mlm. (I Imagine they held It in thMr right hand, se they can hear with their right ears. But hits of 'cm are left-eared, tee. Several people have spoken most favorably e "Earthbound." It was shown sonic time age, se nnturally It has gene into liivtnry and we are con cerned mostly with discussions of up-te-dat" things. I'm net absolutely sur of the lending man in that Kathlyn serial, but I think it was Tem Snntchi. Charles Clary was the villain, as 1 remember It. 1 Yl Sm TTrWBBBBBvSrBBfSBPVBl W Safe SJaT Milk Fer Infants & Inralidti NO COOKING, Th "Foed-Drfnk" for All Agaa Quick Lunch at Heme, Office, ad Fountain. Ath ter HORLlCKb. aaBBt alhVLmr a El rV f n V Ywmmmmmmmmmmmmiamimmmmmmmmmmimammmrmmmmmmmmmmammm bbbS1 If neral interest than the discussions we've been having? If I get live let tars telling me U answer these ques tions that that's th kind of stuff you want I'll answer 'em and act accord ingly In the future. I'm always willing tt) oblige. P. S. T won't print Ven Strehelra s picture, though. ) "If. B. D." writes: "I can't re train any longer from prnising your stand about 'Foolish Wives.' P'.iim P'.iim den't give in and publish that pH'iun. What posslhle geed could a iii"wng picture like 'Foolish Wives' de te nny one? I have often wondered w v jjn one has spoken of Ear'hbe'iiid ' 1 "A. r.'s" letter, printed just the ether day. certainly stirred up a hornet's nest. 1 feel sure that "A. F " ivrnte tt ns n liiif-r inlrp Knh tii,re It te nie, a verv significant idiase of the tacT" ATeid Imitations & Substitutes answers it has brought. Seme tim nge we hnd our famous Valentine. Held controversy. At thnt timp H'iil was just conquering the world of tiapperdem and fat-and-torty-dein. They nil went cracy eer him. They delngnd me with h'tters calling me all sorts of nasty names for daring unte that Rudy was net per fect. I nm glad te see new thnt the fans have become sane and are judging him by lm work en the screen, without being carried away by the eharm of bis personality. Among the scores of re. plies I have received te "A. F 's ' letter, only one st h ks etubbernly te the former dictum that "the king can de no wrong." I'm wondering if It means the be ginning ,.f n decline for Kudy. I hope net I ' e eve he has talent that Is worth f'tinng. And yet, perhaps, a funnel" isiiess f the imminence of ii revets..' i f j i ' , 'd"!atry mnv de him g, l I n.i i spinl.ing of his presen' ler.ral i-! pi cati n. 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