WmMammKwBKIIK itLV Mfr EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY MAY 27, 1922' ?'v ?!., mUM I t li' Is. m tr.v. Ill mSSj Dail Mevie Magazine ilk": rav YEARS MAKE ''Iin" tvrit: "I would like very ueh te s.iv n few words te 'A. FV Gleria Swansan and RodelpU Valentine ausan and Koueipu aiennne favorites of mine, but when tarts slamming Cenrad Nngcl, his work in 'Foel' Para- re both fav any one starts snrlnllv his dlse,' well, my lair is automatically erusneu tne wrong wuj. "I thought the picture one of the best I nave ever .cen. nnd, in my c-ti- uatlen, ranks with 1 'The Four Herse- Male and Female, men,' 'forever. The Three Musketeers," 'The Penalty. The Kid' and ether topnotch preduc- tiens, and n for replacing the cast with Valentine and tJienn. it weuui ue eae in a let of pretty dresses ns she aenally does. Summing up everything. Cenrad Nngel has never played any. thing as geed as Teel's Paradise since vlii'.' v ""'"".i." ," ."...' ; . or 'Midsummer Mniincs? wiin ui.- Wilsen and jock neit. -ew, i i iv.yc WlV . 1i. S . . TWi.tfJ i A ' HHHhB tx ,fc. ! if '; . 'KrT &mm A $? .& "&H 5F v .' KliflH f -v Hkw JEKEl l ,- K?'f MLl '$ " 'Hk;-''-" KKe Ma 'K"-' Pimi&2 in;, 'h ...............St , I22Em!n. i !m'1 - ?pniK 'w i. ?tvM -? v ., ,'TJMHM JM.. W Timr It Bs'Y v v. yem'tMsWE!tMK$?,,i '?' " 'Vy i I ' aii-Lvrfrf ' ' jiafc-;iK v:' , I 3l mKHf&Mti ., -. ' IkmmWmmmk v, urn.', ' 8- ti.- vv . v ;. Vmm.v J ! ? MpyPi V; ' " ' lyKp-r&XM I t ( r-i9i&' 'i! ',- ; W.w.''aib'A ' HHP& ' Kfi: SrSJ?. W KH'vrv vC'Af-F?' w- fc99l?7 'SZ '?:. ;v . nat ;; . --.-v :-.; .'is biisbi!. kK:..:w.vi'.'.Bk i bwalwiiiniii iiiiiBBWMWBWMMitedkMMwwiMiiMir '; n , ir ift rjF: WOFE F4Af'S LETTERBOX I, 1 a Bhame. Wliy. l.ierlii nasu i eneugn Valentine could Ii.ivm taken t, n and n!. watched Llla I-e. K 5fP te ,CclUaL tlle .. ri 0lr ,m-? lls w ' Cenrad Nagel in the 'Foel's and heard Walter Hiers ? .did, and furtheimere. Gleria weuldn t ,..,.,,,, ,ipm. ,.", ,,, Bi,n,' sneeche-. ha nnv ffliance te stand around and , n.... . -i. -., 'l . 1. ..!..... l. ..,.. in ,h It up te veu. Mr. ecly, hew does tnat married? i isiKiifu ul can en.nv j u .. , , ..ui.iu ..nc iu uicvi. .-v. c. jubi la 1 1 ii 1 1 1 i r n r " fpiiturlni? leatrlce .lev nnd f., "Seme time age you told me Alice tell her what 1 think of her for saying I Thefn Sieiifhan Mr De Mill" dew ii Terry was going te play In a picture Mieh disgraceful things of Dorethy Dal" J0Zve iron i directorial "halt -en ) called 'Black Orchid-..' Is that r- ,llU. I de net think Dorethy is at all X "p V amf t was net until I saw &, rect, and when wilt it reach l-hlladel- te,, stout, and as for her having "an ?, . .' "" i " ,""M"etr, ", ?, . akiMBA a .niir av pi u-i2 r-nii - - i k nil ml & v ttt ..i k m l- ' .. .. a. i '.- .-.- - - .i ,,. l.v r7,P"5W',.,.bJ,2i" "cr ;5?:,P0.' ' I ether night that I reaped just hew "' """,' ,y,. .,....... w a,., l unit "us u ver.v iivuiy lace, Cenrad NageK'luite a while age, but , though I dd ke her much better be- cannot recall the name. In It he took,fore he b her helr. lNrSfPIZh fi..ll 1 1 -..., - ..nnA nnntnin nue nuiivui'iii v wv v--- m. - - limnan, aim uruauau ui ewuic uuuu drink, net whisky, he became a drunk- Wen te the slums, but wns saved by ra tin 1 WPIIL Ilirill U lllKll SIM tUl I'i; the girl he loved. Could you enlighten we as te the name et the girl aud also the name of the picture . liliisie rergusen was me gin nnu the picture was "Sncred and Profane ieve. e date yet set for black Orchids." i "A. A." writes "As you have put ' It up te the tans te answer "A. I take the liberty et doing se. "In the first place, allow me te ay that 'Insipid' Cenrad Nagel is quite a fiaverlte of mine and his part could hardly have been Improved upon by Re. talnh. While Itoilelnh Is n favorite of J1; . nlnc also, he cannot play ;n nil of thr llkfcU.l.v. Hill, umu .. - iiiii". tivi f.r iji. n en our old favorites jut because Bo Be Bo rfelph is new In full bloom. "Second, Gleria is by no means n wetder and Dorethy i- a Mveet little thing, nnd inn 1 remind you that y.eria is net a Sweet girl graduate.' " 'A, F.' mu-t liai- i 'rim,' te be sarcastic ' "Periwinkle" n..'. "Ma. I .iy a word or two in 'Kitty Clever' ami 'Peter Pnn'V Fir.-t, te Kitty, whom I se lately atid mi ineffectually champion. d: Serry, Kitty. I don't like Krie" im personality myelf. hut I didn't like the -way you were turned down Better luck next time I did my uarnue--'. I'll mind my .wii busine", after thN Such things they iuu-t be saying about me',, "And new, Peter Pun. old dear: My moral standard Ik net lue-e. Am I 'lacking in geed ta-te, intelligence and a sense of humor" I nuiv b deiicient In the two former characteristics, but jny sense of humor is net nil in niy funny bon". ''And. please, Mr. NVel.v, den'r enll me a highbrow. Far l" it for ine te classify myself; but I'll bet you any thing you like that net one of my friend" ,v would say thnt I lack a sense of humor ft or thnt I am a se-called 'highbrow.' ,' . "Amen te that. r. '-'And new you haven't even beard f, ssy opinion 09 'Foolish Wlw-.' 1 sj . thought it very bud. The ueting was excellent, but I could net Mand very much of Ven Strehelui. if that's a 1 sample of the movies they like en the k etner side, let them imve them. The agery had a moral, hut I de net like ntu-um ruuiiui-u iiuwi lll lurniu. wive me something like 'Pelly With a Pa-C or 'The Widow's Might.' "Have 1 a sense of humor? I'll -.iy 1 have! Did you ever hear of u high brow Scotch-Irish blonde? "Yeu haven't lest me a a friend n TOUT refusal te iii-lnt Ven Srreli.'iin's (picture. I only regret th.it he is gii -'tta se much fiee mheitl&ing." "M. U." writes: "Te 'A. IV -I ra have hesitated before answering jour letter. Ihcuu-u it reullv seems 11 wn.te ',. ' - of 'tlme te try te Impress en any one )(f who would speak of such peoii'le us X,, Jofen imrrymere and Kodelph Vnlen ( rattan In the same iiurumiiih lust hew IKWleelieh they are. P?rt.''-'"Dl(1 you hee Jehn llurrymnre I &' Df" Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' and by ni in Wi.'-JDr.- Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' and by nny r;t ' i'hli. kiln Iteilnltlh V'm1,.iiIIii,. In "I'll.. rmm s.ee iioueipii viileutiiiD RJIff Wrtlk' or 'Heyend the Uecks'1' htv:" '"... .". l0 you WitMak there y any cnmtinri.-eu? tw.VjiJebn Ilitrryiuere is an aeter: In my i.IM, Jduleipii Valentine is a 'lad. ij.U.,'1? you Biippe.e that Itodelph Valentine sunpe.e that Hei elnh Valentine play the Part as well as nuere piayca reier inuvuien en tue Hoilelph Valentine iiiIkIh lie in vaudeville, or In the iiinrlns .'but Ue veu think he ban any i-M. a. ml actor? Ills only uuall ffiilhe'it'efkie clethw 4 pmtw)m; who u -. .nii-. . civw.. yc y ,ti tfy.'in MANY CHANGES Here you see Wallace Reld and IiIn mother. The picture was taken ti'n .TP.irs ape, net long after "WnlHe" left the military college where he received his higher education ' "The Wea of eemnarini Rodelnh Valentine with OriM Skinner. Sethcrn and Drew is absolutely absurd, although ami wrew is nnseiuteiy absurd, although would compare him with Irving Cum- mings, for I think he is impossible; what did he ever de? "As for Gleria Swanson's ever takine n, mrt Dorethy Dalten ve cleverly portrayed in 'Foel's Paradise, this corn- . . . . . . . " partem is even were than your com- purieii of Rodelph Valentine and Otis skinner. Gleria Svvansen U the es sence of artlllcialness. while Dorethy Dalten Is youth pr.)nallty. gpnulne beauty and .,,u.. VP), ' .. xf,i ' lU ' ,,", t I lea U a 1 Bren writes : "Would you i." ' " V. ""."!" .uy.u.i.ui in 15,1k, audience is usually noeur. nvc in .Nerman iverry: i saw mm last night, unu tninu no is ratner geed, is be ,.,, "5' ." r?rt iJl? I!, J? ..j f ', ,. 7,' t rl.W ruing i run in iiuiiiiiui : iiii 1 1 ii ifii irit ' .. n. .-"'. . .' , rntner llKe her mvseir, out darnel i knew whv, (Excuse the prefanlt lllnxu Ij amnat-tilnn & iIIuIiikI, n nbent her. At MmeR nhe m, ni.nn.t ; beautiful, but then I have often seen ii,r when sh iv-nu r,etMvAl nuirn.e were several instances of "the latter in 'Bevend the Rocks.' ,;T ...... . , ,,,.,.. j ,., ..,, nne. ln,.. A1,,.B T. . Vll ;.,i,i i ,i,i hnn.. ..,r ,,.. pin are trying te tell me she is net pretty. Why, I think she is exquisite. They say .. .. .La . in ...M a1. i .... ........ .....I. r limy Nil. mriu it d.uij .iiuur i i-n uiuuu 1 I. .. ...t.l. 1... An.. ...! j.... l!nAn ii rims nun ufi hum-, unu jut ua.vu iu ihi: They are trying te make me In.1 ip ie that eorceens blonde hnlr Is net her own I'll never believe it, though, iinl"s you tell me it Is true. Please publish her picture. "f had te smile when I read the nioTen.AVh TuflTMliti CMiMjrr r . APOLLO "".stTS.v8'" TOM MOORE In "MADE IN HKAYRN' .nr,ArM, c-hi-stnit hki. -uth , s-irLJir n, . .,, u . r m ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN 'WHV ANNOl'NCB VOIR MAIUtlAGK?" ASTOR EI'JHTII & GIHARO AVE matin:i: Air.y TIIK MA.1TKK hirssATION "FOOLISH MONTE CARLO" HIMTS 50c BALTIMORE r iSf1 CONSTANCE BINNEY In "MIIINKiHT" Dl I ItTDIDP T'reail A Pnnquehann CONWAY TEARLE In "SHADOWS 01' Till". SKA" CAPITOL MARKCT ST 1 M te 11 l.'i I'. M KOIHH.I'II VAI.KVTINO A ANNKM AVRKS THE SHEIK' COLONIAL I'D 4 Maplnwoed Avn 2 ,1" 7 nnl (t r M RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "TIIK SKW.NTII DAV FAIRMOUNT T-vtslST&i A vs. Lr VIOLA DANA In Till. lOlKTKKNTH l.dVKR ' GREAT NORTHERN Uru F BETTY BLYTHE In "FAIR I.HV" IMPERIAL SE" MSZ'SVi MAE MURRAY In "lASCINATKIN" k'ARf TOM fUHSTNI'T Above RHOAD httIM.luH my m a .f te 11:15 1' t. Tl'I.I.V MAKSIIAI.I, i. KTIIKI. TKKKY In j;toe MUCH BUSINESS 1 IRPDTV IHIOAD A COLl'MRIA AV IlDn.II I MATINIIR DAII.T BUCK JONES In "PARDON MY NKRVT," '".nBlPNT Woodland avk at eii fit - matinkk DAIM GLORIA SWANSON. Ill "IIKIt HL'fillANII'el THAniOM BK ' qyEOOKfTrc?D . pvu.ire -wen .! l!nt rnnnirv unlfiini SHgiX ' - ravine of A. i" ' ubmit 'alentlne. 1 like Keilnlph mi nwful let, tee, but I'm net blind te his faults, hm "he pceniH te be. t agree with her that he has the makings of i geed actor (if he watches his 8tci), out a te his being unblemished well, I de net knew the man and i-e am net going te condemn him. but I hnvc been reading the papers of late. 'Phut leeks as though I were narrow-minded, doesn't It? Well. I'm net and 1 wish the best of luck t" nlentine, the neter, nnd te , Valentine, the man. "Wluir has become of Kllieir ncxter Te me. I.,- is n splendid character." , . i ik- IvnVk nni id.ea c in St Jehn's Mil II '.rkAn" I?"?.1' ' '".,S !.J ' " lf ' elLt iiir.i.1 ie '''riie T.lftle I'rlnees " " Vmar lly of Cletl es-I ! In" AlH V'VP h linnt wiii 4.IU- "O. ed NIeht Paul ' "Sel r "V Fortune." 8V Splendid Hewinl." 'Tasslen's Play- X,!,,,. i iiiirie.i Treimire " "Prex- S?" ,'TI,n Wid ClnetS" and "Little 'W. .. 11"! y?' ..." ll ...J'iUT he is' married or net; of course, that Ttnitr " I'm nnrrr i i en c Knew wneinvr ., u (i,.. mftvi initinrt'inr nt veur aues- "" ' '-' .."t.. -- --. -. -, i tiens, , tee. wasn't it? Hut then, wneth ...::.. .11' .iVi.; .nnMnn. m n mnrii. Llnr , ptV? Den" believe anything unfavorable ",".l "u .".; AiTn... i'ii .i.r.m.1 wltli some one He. Elliett Dexter has been making n p'c 'tnre with Clara Kimball Yeung.) THEODORE ROBERTS BEGINS WORK ON 'OLD HOMESTEAD'9 l. BY CONTANCK PALMER Hollywood, Calif. trplK OtD HOMKSTKAD," Den X mini Thompson's classic, went Inte T,rrainrtien Mar 2'J. with James Crue ,t tlin liwlni. .1 -lien .Tosenhsen wrote the continuity. lilch is a geed one. of course. . Theoilere Roberts, in the character of Johua Whitcomb, heads an all-star cast. V. Hey Harney 1 nappy .incr. ; Fritz! Uldseway is Ann : Harrison ' Kerd. ltetiben : Oeeri Kawcett, Kph ' iinu,re..k! Pthel Wale". Aunt Matilda : .Tnmc Masen, Lem llolbreok j Kathleen Jamc Masen, Lem UollireoK j Katnieen Cenner. Hese: L'.d J. Hnidy, Ike Oed- ..all; Fiank Hayes. Cy Prime; Z. Wall Covington, Seth I'erkins. -Three mere characters remain te ! cast. If they are .. .1 --1 -. ...,. n all as soed as the loregelng wtiat a picture we'll have' Wallace Held is busy making i"The Ghe-it Breaker." with Al Green di recting. I.Ua l.ee is tlie leaning worn- an. and alter uiers piny wiiuj -1 colored servant. I watched the star making his escape from a New Yerk' wardrobe trunu yesterday making eyes fnrt Inn -nir- ,, ..nin.ir n tl.e clmmnien nersenal- nppearaneer of them nil. He has a raplJ. tire line of chatter that can't be i)0. Ile M)rings hK iekes fce fnst that , the rP(lr bv ti. Mme i,c has llnished. , r i, ia un ti werkinc even- dnr at the studio en the direction of "Mnn- .lnT,ip,i u.lti, rheumatism he is But F"Ppl a ? nl r.i, '.. " l '':! I he 1b very cheerful and seems happy te ! " G or , "Sanson is ejected back In Uleria swansen is expected dbck in ' Hollvweod the firit parr of June te be- , gin the filming of "The Impossible Mrs. Hellew." Sam Weed, who W still her ,, , , v" 1-..-1. i.i...- i - TT All ffikSH ftlQ fiftf T director, is In New Yerk new making i "? ''V1?8 f".r tS.1.p,ctur-, . ..-, The title of hllner Glyn s Six J?a5"s'.'. hne been changed te "Five unys, te prevent cnmuinn Him an- ..thpr nleturn wltli a s ml iir name. , Goldwyn has bought the Glyn story ! and nlnns te nut it into nroductien verv seen. Clayten Hamilton's contract with I nlliiTrn tinia ..Tnlrpi! nnrl lln Avn.irtf tr .jw..... ..." .. ..... ....u .. . .,. -..- .-. I nr. n TTnnnlnlii fnr n far flrtn l.lw h " -."..'.-" .. .-.-... ...... ....- vacation he will return te writing, net. however. a. nn empleye of Geldw. n. I Mr. Hnmlltan, you knew, n one of the ' best-known dramatic critics In Amer- , ica, befides being a professor in f,!i;m- ' bla University I'HOTOn.AYS The follewing1 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. PALACE 3 MAHKET STIIEBT M t tl V 1 ! i WALLACE REID In "ArnOMH TIIK CONTINI.'N f DAI l rnANKFOUD U'R. & i-"i MlUtIS 1 REr.T The .Mllllon-Dellur l'liuleplar fif ni.itlnii DETERMINATION WITH THK I'HIM'II'AI. STAR-, HlKXn TASW AMI (.PAK m'IIM;i.l Al- ri:.iRiN(. in ir.itn t 1 rn rF.III OKUAM'K DTTrrrMT Murkt St !! ew 17th il-v-ii-.l 1 jn . t ,,. u r M BEBE DANIELS in ''.savcv nte.M Mmnnir." RIAITl f.I.HMANTOU'.V AVKNUB IMrtL. I U ,vr 1'1,1'MI". KEX ST WILLIAM RUSSELL In "IIKM'.UT IIMlSHdMS" SHERWOOD M li!uX?i GLORIA SW ANSON In "I1KR III eRWIfi TRADEMARK" STANI FV MA,;IfT lftT'1 NORMA TALMADGE In "SMU.IV THRni'OH" TAMTOM markijt ai.ev, jijth J 1 -1i 1 Jll )i ir,, 1 tr,. 4 .in 7 ;i ,e l, W. r.Kiri'lTII'S I'KOIH'I TION "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" 333 MARKET H?i(?' J: PRISCILLA DEAN In "Hail HONKV" VICTORIA MTi nb OTH V II P. 11 him ni. i.br in zm: iiitr.Y's "THE LAST TRAIL" ARDMORE lm'sti.r rncn MlI'MKllli, I'A. BETTY BLYTHE In "FAIR I.AIIV HRANIT i0" niRARD AVE. irii 1 Ml. r ,,a ,., 7an(J9 GEORGE ARLISS In "Till. Rt'l.lN.i PASSION" AT OTHER THEATRES, AMBASSADOR'rifV5' "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT?" XKXT WKKK "HAH. THF. WOMAN' IGERMANTOwlripjF' iiCi Tif' ' I 'HAIL IHfc. I ' DREAMLAND v ADVENTURES Turtle Slew Ilr IIAUMV Ntick-in'thC'lfud Turtle, acting as letter carrier, takes tirenty year te carrii sixty icoeinp messages from Jiashful Hay te Itcautlful Girl. Forty mere arc te he. delivered before the levers can unl, Jack and Janet try te speed up the messages. C1IA1TKR VI A Swift Wedding STICK-IN-Tlin-MUDTUllTLEIind tnkpn tarMitv vpnrn te carrv sixty ii. f- ii.,').fi n, i, iinnnilful "r" .' " " V" " . f .'.Y -"" "..? " "' ,'" 7"' " VIIIC1 M. J t I Wit Ili llv, n.v wm.. frin In thrr heiir.M. but even that time "w BecmeU slew te Ileautlful Cilrl and Jnnet. Se when Jack. .wild he knew a wn' t(t niake Hnshful Hey's ether thlr- tyeUht messages fly as fast as thought, se tbe wedding could tnkc. place that very day. they were delighted and p,.V "ew could .Tack j le It? Can't be done at all. hissed Stlck- In-the-Mud Turtle. "Net even with Inn ! Ill,n ,l,.n .' miimhlpil HntltdtV- i -- " i-' '.- """r". :.: . -- ,,: "."P A11' Ner swift wings like enepil Hemer Plceen. "!": Ym. it e.nn he done." insisted Jack i te Hcautitul Uirl, " rue te wasniui 'ey. telling him te get a fadle tele- leue set, and send bis messages in that wav. Then Ket a set for yourself, ,jif .i...,t i nnellnr ). inKnnnw that way. Slie wrote a note te Bash ful Bey, telling hira te send his wooing messages by radio. Away spd Oarrle Pigeon with the note. Beautiful Girt wfete another note this one te n merchant in a nearby town, ordering a radio set. Hemer Pigeon carried this. In a short time the merchant came hurrying up the hill with the radio net. He quickly get it ready for use. Beautiful Uirl listened with one pair of receivers ami .Tack and Jnnet listened with ethcr.i. Carrle Pigeon must have flown te Bashful Bey'n home at record speed, f(lr In tv iiiintifeq thn (elenhene re cetvers began te buzz. Then the voice of Bushful Bey wn9 heard. "Listen," he cried. "Listen fast, for I I nm going te give all the thirty-eight , wooing messages as swiitiy as 1 can talk." And Bashful Bey, once he get btnrted, could be swift, even though for twenty years he hud eraplfryed a slew turtle te enrry his love letters. His words flowed en in u rushing stream, one mes age fellow inc another, until all thirty- i ,.iB,t were finished Tlie last words et I . 1 - ,- the last message were "Will you murry me?" "Yes," replied Beautiful Girt without watting nn Instant. 'Geed!' cried Bnshful Bey. And men me rniue crew hui-iu. ei. mi- ether word r.uni through the receivers, Beautiful Girl turned pale. "What lias Happened .' ' sne cried, anxiously. I "I den t l:new. nnswered .tnnct. making , "But I weuldn t be surprised if Bash ful Bv was coming fast te ranrry you 1 nt nnnn. N nil hnn hotter cet renilv. "I have hnd mv wedding dress ready for many years." whispered Beautiful (5irl and she hastened te den it. She had just fastened en her bridal veil wnen a ieuu uuzzuig mu "An airplane," shouted Jack. And fe it was. The airplane swooped down, landing in a level field in front et the house. Out jumped Bashful Bey him self, and with him was a clergyman, nnd Carrie Pigeon. "Here I am! loot's get married at once," cried Bashful Bey, Beautiful Girl was ready. Janet acted as irlde'tnaul and Jaei: nctei as best mnn , lc ?".,,,. - . Hennitv- "op Babbit and Hemer nnd Carrie Pig eon looked en with bulging eyes. Tills was swifier than anything they ever had expected. Jack and Janet wnnted te stay and dance after the wedding. But they couldn't. They suddenly felt strangely sleepy. They cIekvI their eyes. And when they opened them again there they were back en the messy bank from which the whole adventure had started. (Next week they have a funny time in Birdland, helping cure a teasing boy of Ills teasing habits.) Hikers te Visit Manayunk Members of the Athletic Walking nnd Outing Club will hike ever reads and cress country tomorrow te West Manayunk. The leaders will be Dorethy and Margaret Swenson. rnoTerr.AYH ffi The NIXON-NIRDLINGER 18 THEATRES RFI MONT 62n AIIOVB MARKET DCL.IV11N 1 i 3fi 3 fl se te 11 1. M. RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "TOI.'AHLK UAVIII" pCr.AR BOTH A CEDAR AV1WUE Vl-dJt-I t.e Kna a 7 ar. ! 0 I'. M NORMA TALMADGE In "IIP. I.fXK .VNNIK" rfll IQCI M Marhft .ft S(Uh i f.Oth "",-"-,i-"-,,-' liaenmia 7 an 4 II 1' II. WILLIAM DESMOND In "KICIIT1V MAI)1 JUMBO FRONT RT. ti OITIARD AVE. Jurntie June en I-'rankteriJ "V CHARLES RAY In "X .MIIINKiHT IIKI.I." I FAnFR ,1ST '"""'fASTBR AVE. l.I,nLy , 31) te t 80. 7 t.i 11 J. .M. BARI)Ot"H IMMORTAL I.OVI. ROMANCK "THEODORA" inrilQT f'2r AND I.OCt'HT fiTRKETS uuvjei M,l(M, i:ae, :t:oe k.b. 0 10 11 PRISCILLA DEAN In "irj HtlNKV" MIXON 62D AND MARKET STS. ' IMI.V-l a r. n SO anl 0 VIOLA DANA In "(ILASB HOISKS" RIVOLI f.2D 4 HANFOM fiTf. rl' 1 .80 & H fl I', te 1 J M. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "A 1'AIR OF HUM HTOCIUNdS" AQTH T 'Hteatre Opp "I." Terminal SARI01"8 IMMORTAL I.OVI. ROMANCK "THEODORA" KOCC'O'S HTRINO ORCIIIISIRA A. ft. ROCCO, Conductor , QTR Ain "ermantewn Av. nt Vtniinre , O 1 rvrtlNU s-.ie. 0'.in te 11 p St BETTY COMPSON In "TIIF. OREKN TFJIPTATION" MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. JEFFERSON '"VtiW'M'y BERT LYTELL III "AMAH LAIIVFINniCRH" PARItT RJDaB Ave. dauphin wt. rTUV Mat. 2!lll Kv. 6:4S ta 11 EARLE WILLIAMi .71 . SHMJIV r M h fB kah mmuTmnap rm .'. ...: i. V.ti?"ji.t.fli!iaUi THE IASTEE OF MM :-: By Sir MI Came An Outspek'en and Moving Study of ' a Deep Sex Problem by tlic Noted A"'01 of "P1--Manxman." "Tlie Deemster," 'The Eternal City." "The Weman Theu Gavest Me." Etc. PERSOS'S OF Til a RTOHY 1 1CTOtt BTOWUMj Chief Juiloe 0 th d 0 Man. In a moment 0 mutual passion n lias, te ereat later jirnltnire ever ti nte!ff, ".".''' ('licit rflollens teflh JJ-J' 1 vhe ,""rittrs her lllcBltlmnte cilM and li senttnccil te death. Hlte loves VW .. MX, chum. ... tlB'teAersrabt hut somewhat sI?.K;.ti'h".ferauadt, if te betroth ,.';f',A, STtSLBrA ereat.hearted and beautiful etrl irlll, advanced Ulras en 'rj,me' riehls, who In levr with Tleter friend" '"' ""' 'S'ie bte"A" Vt-sle's CHAPTER XXXVI , Out of thn Dcntlis A LICK OELL, nlse hnd traveled far. Ann- h'- temporary detention at Castletown, tie hnd returned te Douglas in a lren.y. Fer four days everything had fed his fury. Having no housekeeper be took his meals in u neighboring hotel, which i ircquenied by ills younger fellow advocates. Sitting alone In n corner! no speKe te none of them, but they seemed te be always speaking nt him. In Joud voices they praised Stowell his eloquence, his knowledge, above all his impartiality, his superiority te the calls of friendship. This wnfrgnll and wormwood te Gell. He wanted te come face te face with Stowell that he might charge him with liis treachery. He knew tlie police were watching him, but one day he eluded them and took the train te Ballamenr. The darkness gathered. There was the Inst bleating of the sheep, the last calling of the curlew (like the cry of a bird without n mnte). nnd then night fell, dark nleht. without, n star, nnil , still Stowell did net come. Where was he? Gell thought he knew. 110 was nt Government Ilouse with I cnella Stanley. They were reconciled, of course; thry were kissing and caressing, while Be.le but no. he dare net think of that. What stung him most wus the thought of the money he had taken from Stowell. It had been neither mere nor less than the price of Bessie's honor. He remembered the Pel fisherman who had burnt his beat. Hew he wished he had the money new that he might ram it down Stowell's threat! There had been rain nnd the frogs were creaking, but otherwise the nir was still. All nt once the alienee of the Currnghs was broken by a low hum. Stowell's car wa coming! Ixmking down the long struight read Gell saw Its two white headlights opening the darkness like n reversed wedge. Then in u moment, unpremeditated, unnre pared for his wild thirst for personal vengeance returnen te mm. "New,' new," he thought, nnd he closed the gates te give himself time. But when Stowell rume up and get ent of his car te open them, and his lumps lit up his face, n mysterious wave of emotion heaved up out of the depths of Gell'a soul. Something took him bv the threat and cried "Step! Whnt are you doing?" nnd he dropped back Inte the deeper darkness et r-eine bushes be hind one of the gateposts. He must have made a noise, for Stowell cried : "Who's there?" But Gell made no nnwer. and at the next moment Stowell was back in his sent and gliding up the drive. After thnt. horrified by the homicidal impulse which hnd se suddenly taken possession of him. (Jell kept' te his roeimi for several days, going out only at night, with the cellnr of his coat up te his ears, te eat and drink in the tap-room of a low tavein en the quay. He had been denying himself te everybody who called ut his chambers, but one morning there came an unsteady knock, followed by a peremptory voice, saying : "Alick. let me in I" It was liis father, and an inherited instinct of obedience compelled him te open the deer, ne was shocked te see the change In the Speaker. His burly figure had become slack, his clothes (especially his trousers) baggy, his long beard thinner nnd mere white, the crown of his bend bnld. Only his red eyes, with their tinnnenchable Are, re mained the same. P yiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBI.lllfBwuTiiH gjjjjjtyitjjjjjjpg jre8Bl l pji' rv9Klv'2iH9HB s&sB A view of Pack & Hill' New Philadelphia Showroom, showing a corner Furniture. 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Wallace New Yerk PHTT.A1W! .DWT A rw: 215 W. 35lk St. rap 'Take this and go away at once te America anywliere The old mnn sat down heavily with his stick between his knees, nnd his trenbling humls en Km ebony handle. "I didn't expect that 1 should have te tonie here, but Fnrrell says that since that trial nt Castletown you have net been responsible, and If things go farther he'll hnve (e put you away." "Put me away?" "Don't you understand? the asy lum." "He doesn't knew, father, and neither de you ' "I don't want te knew. If you had listened te me long age tills wouldn't have happened. But I'm net here te reproach you. I'm here te advise you te de something for your own geed mine, tee, everybody's." "What is thnt, father?" Gell hnd expected the usual storm nnd his fnthcr'n emotion was moving him deeply. "I.euve the llnnd before anything worse happens. Loek!" (the speaker dtew n frteut envelope from his breast pocket), "tve just been te the bnnk for roil. A thousand pounds in Hnnli i of England notes, and it it'H net enough 'there's mere where thnt came from. i Take It. nnd go nwnj at once te I America nnywhere." j Alick drew back nnd his lips tightened. "This Is a trick te get me j te desert Bessie," he thought, "I can't de it," he said, and he pushed back the old man's trembling I hand. The Speaker fixed his red eyes en hli ten, und said : "Alick, I must tell you something. I've henrd en geed authority thnt they are going te hang that girl." "Thev can't. Seme of them wenld like te, "but they can't." "They can and they will, I tell yen." "Then I'll " I'll murder " "There you nrel That's what Fnr rell says. A little mere and you'll be cnpnble of anything. Oe nway, my boy. Think of me. It has taken me forty years te get te where 1 am. I was born neither nn aristocrat nor n pauper, but I've get my hand en nil of them. That's just the kind of man both sorts would like te pull down. If my son disgraced me I should have te give up every thing. Ge. my son, go." "I can't fnther, I can't." The old man passed his hand ever his bald head and in a low voice he snid : "PerhnpH I've net been a geed father exactly, but there's your mother. Bad ns it would be for me it would be worse for her. She hns enlr one son one child yen might say n.nd nince thnt affair at Castletown she has never been out of deem just creeping ever the fire with her feet In the fender. If . Ltvtne - Kaom Ltvtne - Kaem rurmture are as attractively displayed in ether sections. Invitation leck ifttmUm V't .577 f ') 1 M you don't wnnt te bring your mother te her grave " . .. Gell felt as If his heart were breaking. "But I. can't, I tnn't." "Veu mean you wen t? "Very well, I won't." The old mnn'a voice thickened the storm wan coming. "And for the sake of this woman who killed her brat " "Call her what you like. I'll stay here until ehe comes out of prison, and then then I'll mnrry her." "Veu feel! Veu damned heartless feel I Ged forgive nw ter bringing such a feel Inte the world." Struggling te his feet the old man made for the deer. But having reached It, nnd while tugging at the handle, he stepped nnd said, "took here, I'll give you one mere chance." He took the stout envelope out of his breast Decket again and flung It en te Allck's desk. , , .. "There's the money and this Is Men- j t . - !.. I.IehJ K. UUf, XI you Brc U"k ll c .e.auv. v this day week I'll net leave matters te Farrell I'll have you put Inte n mad house myself te prevent you from plung ing u all into disgrace and ruin. Idiot t Foel I Madman! He screnmed like a sea gull until his breath was gene, and then, gesticulating wildly, went downstairs with heavy thudding steps like a man walking en stilts. II Frightened by what his father had said about the intention of the Chief Constable te have him arrested as In sane, Gell stayed Indoors altogether. On the morning after his father's visit he heard a woman's step en the stairs, followed by her knock at bis deer. He thought it was his sister Isabella nnd that she had come, with her sharp tongue, te remonstrate, se he made no answer. On the day following her heard the same light step. Isabella again I But no, she had always railed against Bes sie, nnd he was net going te give her another opportunity of doing se. Meantime, without feed or drink, be was traveling fnst toward the border land of the desert realm of Insanity, with its cruelly beautiful mirages. Lying en his sofa with eyes closed he was picturing te himself the day of Bessie's release, when he would go te Castletown te bring her nway, and then tbe day after, when he would marry her, and then the day after that when they would leave the island for America. Uncommon Sense By JOHN BLAKE MAN Is a bundle of wants from birth. His first want, which is feed, muet bn satisfied, nnd usunllv Is. His second wnnt, which Is clothing, Is supplied, in some fashion or ether by his mother. She supplies his third want, which Is care. THROUGH childhood he continues te want. Almest the first thing he learns te say Is "I want" following the two words by the name of the desired object. By the time he la ten years old his wants are se numerous thnt he himself could net enumerate them all at once. But gradually a few big wants begin te grew prominent among many little ones, nnd upon the nature and extent of these big wants depends the future of their owner. WANTING wanting badly can ac complish miracles for a normal being, equipped with nn average brain and normal henlth. But they cannot accomplish miracles unless their wants are the right sort and unless in time they grew se big nnd se important that all the ether wants sink te Insignificance bcslda them. of the Summer Furniture Department Get the Card That Admits Yeu . ., J.?, rS!)11 fu,rnlfur!. dealer can secure you admission le this exhibit I y Rli .lne you n Card of Introduction algned by Jilm. Communlcnte with n If he will net co-operate. Clip this card and Be Sure Your Dealer Signs li t 1 I PBCKirMniaRaacmnuft). 1 - . Hills COMPANY fii&tihj?!. TtlA IiMaaI. ... did nor' answ'T &"' nne( XV'l Isabella! Yeu shan't s"eak ill Sfc ll the woman who eared in ,"' ?l tliatlshe went te prison for my ake ' .til0 hV1 Bt,n trnvelPd farther bv'iiA. time. He wns out in the Middle tvS1! en one of the Jilgh plains etthu& continent. He wns working at hU ? fessien. He was net n great l JLre but he could speak out of SuhJtVWt( when he defended Injured juries heard him nnd judges lisCT11' He paw them coming te him r and near-thnt long trnlf .of tf,J rffil& followers after the merciless .J0"1 civilization. There wcw nSrly "K.ef peer and could pay him neth nB "tJXs what matter about them? At hem.Dut night, wet or cold, there wis a bewV!', soup, n cheerful Arc nnd Bessie! of m On the Saturday morning he L .' from a diary sleep with thunsiS into his room nnd the sea outside 5 breakwater singing softly. He wis ih' his shirt sleeves, for he had .,. " himself en the bed in his cletfcn beets were unbuttoned; his fair i.. wn. tnnirled; he hn.l .Ji ..'",r.nlr was tangled ; he hnd manv uavs. '"" "nvea for. Again he heard the light sten en ,. stairs. But something fn the ? the dress seemed te say that after 'all li was net his sister. He listened. rSJi!' wef8 two knocks, louder and nor. .- ) TJ"."' l"" n"0fc "en the rattle ef the lirnw lid of his letter-box, and th I Hemethincr fnlllncr nn l.n n ' u 'at" something fnlllinr en h aJ A letter! After the light footer., had gene downstairs he cr?pt ever ft' Mt en tiptoe, picked up the tt and looked nt it. 4'here were two JSJI SSSJz part,y pr,nted' W8 "Castle IUishen Prison Number 7 Cell atared at the blue envelope 1a then with trembling finger T tore etS.d It was the letter which iliWtiflS!' Uted te Fenella Start. ft die, and was calling en him te sarlte The letter had been written finiSi age, and In two days mere she wai ft. ' be executed t w Whatever he had been before. 0.11 was no longer a sane man new n was thinking of Stowell and wnSj him. Oh, thnt Ged would enlywti. In his power te punish him I He heard a step en the stair (a man'. step this time) and then a flria knock at his deer. "Farrell!" he thought. The chief ' constable was coming te arrest him ' But nobody should de that ytt ani until he had ceme face te face with Stowell, The knock waa repeated. "Ge away!" he cried. Then he pulled open the deer, and ' found Stowell himself standing en the threshold.. He fell back breathlw. ' Stowell entered the room and closed the deer behind him, Te be continued Monday (Copyright, tail. International UogeeUt C.) Wants The man for example who waab wealth, has get for a time te step want ing comfort nnd play, and a thousand of the pleasant things of life that etbe men consider Indispensable. He has get te think about that Ll; want when he wakes In the moraine. nnd te go te sleep at night still think Ing of it. Perhaps, even probably, the wttlth that Is the answer te the want may net be worth dropping all these ether wu for when it is attained. But that Is the only way that it can be attained save by the money mak-trr, genius ,and even he must be ready, Si need be te forget te want ether thing If the gaining of them Interfere witi tlr pursuit of wealth. TEH. same thing Is tree ef ptal achievement, which Is far men Im portant than wealth and sure te I worth the sacrifice of smaller wnt which It will mean. Our desires are much like a gardtu. These who are given the best start will flourish and become satisfied. But thry will' de se nt the expense of ethrs which must be neglected. Wanting Is Important and Intelligent wanting Is necessary te happiness. Vie Iknew It usually by a mere pretentiens! name, wmen is nmmtien. Cosvrieht, mi and a few sections of Bedroom have dealer sign it Above Card or One Like It u m&mm ,m fift !r' mMmsmimm mji:,.j.J .. ', s iMSMlrTiiirPvi ' ' "'"v" ijj , ,.-. 'I' '11 l !! I HM
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