'Almas' " ' - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGE.it PHIL'ABELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE fc, 1922 ' n , R' '"FCfe Daily Mevie Magazine) i ill ". m ,., - - , i ,., ...,., I, .. . . . . . Hlife A GLIMPSE OF WILL HAYS IN "MOVIELAND" ' WW . LaKrE;! yfvrcTFFflaiPwsw rac';HK,'Aa aMif'iyM1iMi!-t!Bijigr WL'V IMIH',1 nil In n 1 1 I I1 I'lim ! , 1 i Mfl$WMMPw i tC aaWaWWM!r'zsilv"s X 2?- ,2&M 'TraELjJiKsliSiaaaaaaaaaaaaktaam j' j i r- 1 "ti 1 1 1 1 11 11 r r 110111 "i 1 r ii-iicn r "tt rJiTTnTiifiin mi mmi mi 1. 111 liiniaiMiiirn ti 1 rirrr 1 1 "n v n nrrii rrn m OMii"irrT--nni tr'T MJimTWIn r MWM SCREEN VILLAIN IS ALSO A HANDY MAN ABOVT PLACE -.. A ' TW. . wjfcjarascaza3-siKaMiw5jKtv5 Tlie new "liend" et thp Him mdiittry iilid tlu siudln ulcere .Mmlun Uiivlcs wnji IipIhb stmrrd in "When Knlchthned Vn In Flower. ' Dlrceter Hehert Vlgiwlii is sliuwn In the picture liee explnlnlng thins1' te Mr. Hnjs. who t nccnmpnnied by .Mlx lavlei. .Nete tlie jtrlin cnstlu vail lu the background nnd the crowd of peasants extras I HAUDIA" n met Ien -picture fnn In nil the world but kneN llebert Mc Kim. one of the Hereen' most pelUhed villniiH, Mr. McKlm bnv 11 smile tbnt Is Mieclinrincly sardonic, nothing se de llghts hlni as Mncliinvelliin iimgna- nlmit.v. Yet, nndernentb that sinister plausibility, Mr. McKlm Is n bandy man about the heue: nnd this tnle Is told selel In the Interest of the Indies. Mc- ixiiii f Plane lireiinuy is wiiimeriuii.v display ed In bis Interpretntlen of the role of the vlllnineus I)e Villcfert In the 1 ex production or "Monte. i nriMe. i under the direction of Hmmett .1. Flynn. During the filming of the picture Mr. . McKlm found u rip In hW iitlu ie.it, I nnd be hastened te the Fex wardrobe depnrtmeut te hove It repaired. "I'll have te de It b hand." explained the bead needlewoman. "Our sewing ma chines are en: of order." , "Whnt kind of machines are they?" ipierled the villain. "Let's sec whnt 1' run de with 'em." Then, te the nmns'cinent of hnlf n ileren needlewomen, the stage's most ! censumtnate vllluln set te work, nnd w 1th a tew applications of n screwdriver in the right plnce. voen had n mnchlne In geed running order. Fer geed measure, while the coat wns being fixed, the ac tor repaired the rest of the machines nnd bowed himself out. Later In the day he confessed thnt once upon n time I he had been n sewing machine nj?ent. I "Mnny years age," he snid. by way! of explanation. "I went te Honolulu! with n repertoire company. The show 'flopped.' 1 hnd te pet n job, nnd I found , it with the local branch of n sewing machine eempanj. 1 first worked In the rental nrd repair department, whole I learned te fix any old kind of a ma chine, nnd then I went out nnd sold them te Kanaka women. It took n jeai. heugh, neferc I Mied up enough mencj te get back te the L'nlted Stntes. "Where I live In Hollywood, quite a number of our neighbors knew of my accomplishment, nnd net Infrequently n little gltl will come, ever te my house, where I am usunlly plnyhig with my kiddles, nnd say: 'Mr. McKlm. mamma's sewing machine Just wen t run. and she wnnts te knew if jeu will please come ever nnd fix It.' And, of course, 1 go. I knew every kind of sew ing mnchlne within two blocks of my home, and exactly whnt kind of repnlr It Is In. .Met people, I suppose, knew me n 'McKbi the villain' ; hut up in mv neighborhood, where they knew me lietter, 'I'm McKim, the sewing machine man.' " Se. ladies, jfni see villain McKim Is net se bad as he renlly likes te make you believe he is. Three Willi Are Probated The following wills were today ad mitted te prebate: Melalnie E. Wil kin. (1714 North Eleventh trcct. $1)300; Clemcntlnn (J. Matlack. 30 North Twentieth stret, ?12,0()0: Fran cis It. Mintzer, 45'J! Springfield ave nue. $502r. Lettern were granted Ter the administration of the estntc of David Fisher, 880 North Marshall street, $0000; Ljdln Olivine. 3842 West Olrard avenue, S0000. Inven tories of the folevlnB personal estates were filed: llnrten Lucns. SlwJi" 7KS.87; Willlnm IL Klsler, $88.070.ii ! Emma L. Kirk. .$r.227.8'J; Luclnda C. Newberry, $71,730.48. &:jcjIEJEraEJ3EJEJEIiajai3JE3J . T rr fia E.t. livr Viiiv Ufm0 hit 1899 High-grade work by a reliable house guaranteeing 'safety and iatU iatU factien. Buy your Lighting Fixtures from the manufacturer and save in between profits. Original and dis tinctive designs. BROMUND & SON, Inc. 2337 GERMANTOWN AVE. Columbia 1041 Open Every Evening Until 10 rs!SSSSSSS!S!!SMSMSMSMIS!SPS!!S. YEAR TO PA) IF DESIRED THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX 'Jt "Old Timer" writes haven't had a thin column for nses I hae taken up mv eat en the side lines as one of your mett devoted and sincere mlmirer "I read each and every loiter thar Is published, and let me rle right up in my geed old brogue nnd say that It sure has been quite a pll since any one has written a letter m npprnnch or equal that of 'Felly Keppjs' In thi evcninR'" paper. "Gee, if I could write half as geed a letter you would be bothered with me I oil the time. "That is the style of letter the regu lar fan likes te read, net questions about whether 'Hazel Denne' has red hair or brown, or if perchance "Arthur Handsome' has n wife and eight chil dren. That latter stuff is all bla-nn te the regular reader Who cares hew tall or short a person is if they can act and please the public. Ye god' don't Jet's waste our time readiic Junk there there is enough 'nut stuff' published. Let's keep the column open te sensible i letter and criticism because 1 feel yure that li what the mnjeritv of the fans . want. ' "Te 'Interested' t me -a) . m dear girl, jeu certainh have lnr the prover bial nail en th had when u tie nerlbe the talking flapper a Mumh Mumh ilems.' We hnve nil suffered from the same pet and at times I am possessed te knock them for the well-known Tew of sticks,' 'tenpins' n 'marble monu ments. ' Anything just te -.Heme them and It isn't only the flapper that de !t for I have sat nejr real normal -looking middle-aged persons and think 'Here at last ia a nice, quiet looking couple. only te have them burst out in a lim ning fir of comment en the merits of 'the picture, sub-titles, acting and everything under the sun. "If they ever open n theatre i movie of course) for deaf mutc I am going te ask s a special privilege te be al lowed te attend, because perchance here will my weary spirit tine peace ami quiet. Like 'Interested.' I am still jeung and foolish myelf., but when I go t'e the 'movie.' I don't care te h.iv them made into "talkies.' "Last, but net least, many thinks for publishing that old-time eat of 'Sold for me. It was mighty nice of jeu, tis I knew it wa;. ancient history." (Thanks for the ether prettj bouquet at the end of the letter You've noticed I've cut it off and kept it for my own eyes alone.) f'Streheim nnimal. (Excuse my profan ity. I And new just for your delay I am going te enlarge my request : I want the picture te be close-up. I don't want i l,er picture te be one of her whole self just her head. -" "Don't von like Marguerite nw fully Since I veu 'nv tbnt nn nctrss bv her nubile well'' I think she's dandv. te discuss in our notions, can weaken or strengthen the "Didn t .veu think 'Smilln' Through By nENRY M. NEEI.Y moral of a picluie. or tnn regulate the was excellent. effectiveness of the lessen the pli ture wonderful in it mnv teach. " 'I don't think much of this lesson lessen tenching business ns applied te the cin ema. Movies nre intended te amuse an amusement -loving public nnd should net be considered a moral text book Waterproof the implosions veu fmin of jour fnverlte star, se thev nuij stand a little lain of scandal width maj fall new and then. " 'What were these ndjeetives jeu Ulsf new used when speaking of thut ' 1 thought Nerma was Although she is get ting much tee old te play the part of a jeung irl. she did it exceeding) well. She was most convincing us Moenjeeu. 1 thought Seme one said that the then tic was ety quiet at the death of Moenjeen and thai they never were In a thealie where the people were se si lent. When I went there it was awfullj neisj uth the noise of vigorous nose nese nose blewings 1 think thnt sa greater com pliment te Nerma than the ether. Net ion-' nse in that department favorite of veurs the golden-haired of Cennie Palmer's she told of an inter mls who, in various stnges of undress, view with Agnes, Ayres and Agnes snid dances for the amusement of the tired Mimethlni; about hew she liked te read business tnen,) Wonderful, glorious, jotirlettei box because she could see all entrancing? Her acting is remarkable , the nice things said about herself and as veu have Mid. And when jeu spoke get a rest fiem all the unkind things of vivaeltv nnd personal!! coupled wltu ether people said about her. Isn't she darning nbllltv veu certiilnl expressed f0 sarcastic one. though? Must hnve mv sentiments. " 'Hut vvhj introduie thnt moral stufT? Yeu really de seem te think that oath of her picture contains a lesen which should be learned bj the public and her fellow uctresse. Vmr exhibit A, "The (Silded Lily," is sup- , posed te show the public that an up parentlv fiikle public entertainer might reallv be a constant . faithful creature. a was Clee of "Peacock Alle.v " And veu have the preposterous idea th.it Mae js really the nice simple girl she alwnvs turns out te be in her pictuics 'It is true, as jeu s.iv, tlut under neath a veneer of frlvelltj niav be a leti'h of virtue and sincerity as In i "Fascination," but. mv dear Tem. it I 's en the i ards thai actresses ;ne s,.. I dnm like the characters thej assume. I The lessens veur dear favorite Is sup. posed te teach the gentle public el- ilentlv have no effect en herself, for reports once iniliuited that she was a inbntet entertainer, whose escapades in Hmadwaj startled a people who aie i net verv easilj surprised. Impossible? Hut T have newspapers and magazine- in nn flat te prove mv statements. " 'There, new. jmir idol seems te I have feet of cl.iv and n tin crown. People den t go ie the movies te ! edueaifri Thev part vvith their pieces of eiclit te be diverted and amused and i.ive no desire fur an ethical eleva tion. Mmals and movies, like vvnler and oil. don't mi.x Se long Teinnz thnt was a preiiv geed ligar." - ' Mv friend i sophisticated : I am imd-Vioterian He has mnny ideas that de net agree v.'lib my provincial epin- i ions. Mis sentiments created a pe bein leading all the praises jeu give her each night. Henry." I As per jour orders, the picture of Marguerite Clark has been ordered through, and veu won't have long te wait for it Yep: I like her as much as veu de or. rnther I did, for we haven't seen her lately Verma has come back te all her orig inal alerj in "Smlllif Through." and I've iinn inure put her up en the tip top of my favorite pedestal. Hut then I knew she'd cet back there. If we had mere N'emi.i TnlmndgeH the movies wouldn't mnie in for se mm h knock ing )en t misunderstand me about Agnes Avris I'm still stien; for her. but she needs a mere vitalblns director than she 1ms li.nl I'm hoping she'll develop n stronger individuality i :rn:r v:'::vi nrnrrrrr:::::: Summer Heme in 1! Maine $3500 Circumstances force the offering of this attractive property at a sacrifice. Cliff Island, Casco Bay, .Maine convenient te Port land. One acre weeded with pine trees. 2-story bungalow, 10 rooms and hath. Overlooking the Hay. Excellent for sum mer home or camp site. if Si Cerns? just say Bluejay te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly The simplest way te end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain in stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms a Colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use ' whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid the action is the same. ' Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Free: Write Bauer C Blaek, Chicago, Devt.isi for valuable book, "Correct Care of the Feet,'' Y ' Qreatlq Reduced Fares Colerado Summer Excursions lowest in uears. te Colerado, California and the Rational Parks. Choice of routes going and returning; stopeuer amjiuhere; superior service. Recky Wounfein Limited fe Colerado Gelden Stale Limited ?e California. Comfert and Ceurtesi ara tOur felleu travelers en the Heck Island Lines Travel information, sleeper reservations and illustrated booklets en request Qeorqe B. Farreuj, Qeneral Agen. 1211 Chestnut St Pheno Rittenhouse 2880 Philadelphia, Pa. lESheppacd Sfens Has the Date Been Set? and are you "making out your list" of the -Oarieus things you tfill need as a coming' summer bride? First is the Trousseau, tf hich must be an outfit you will lee te linger crJer and be proud te show family and friends. Endless delight is the experience of the bride for tunate enough te include in her trousseau articles i of Shcppard Production. Fer mere than a generation vJe have specialized in supplying the needs of the coming bride w"he tfants her lingerie, towels, bed and table linen te have the Individual Stamp of Finest Quality and Workmanship. And every article chosen can have the dainty added touch of hand-embroidered marking. The choice is abundant and -delivery prompt 100$ Ghestnut Street ';, & 4 1 i "Tem" writes' ' Mv friend took en' of my clitarR, leaned hark in the c ish ish len and plarfj hi fwt en a tabl " 'Yeu mud net tak our mono actreseK e seriously, '1'em " lie- pro ceeded te fll me. 'Pensiilcr them n being merlr pietureM that mete en th isfreen, miih life, san liistone. sati. lnterlonuerv rliwirees. Then jeu sinill net formulate nice opinion about our farerlte ftar. jilarins her en a im-c1hm.i1 ttny te dash her ilenn when sc.nn sean sean sean dalnoenger lik me cetiva VHndir.',' 1m ware?. " 'What n that Ineensnmr jeu Jurt rpeke about' fasting in "I.ossens In Leve" a sir! who is unable te ster her own inarmc" ship cleur of the recksj True, but why erry uneut it' It should net detrnrt. from jetn enJCl -ment of a picture te knew that th elreeii who nertrnvs the faithful nife lv really at th- vcr nieinc-nt looking "K ! " "rifa: "I m -jre it' around for a diver e Th pubhe llfe'jeu! I asked jeu erj nieelj iiuite sinn,. of' an actres has no be.iritis en her "iiic a if" '" lrint " picture of .Mar .Mar atudle life, it cannot pessibh nfTrc t the anerite Clur and je haven't clen it pictures In which she appear- Ven The wn you ve held off en. her plituie rilk belns CRlled mid-Victorian uhen)u might think ihe hh home Vim culiar feehnx uhich 1 reul 1 net dissi pate with a mere s-hrtis of the shoul ders I go te the movies net nierelj for amusement, but te leirti the m.inv things thev teach, nnd the.se who tnk upon themselves the tak of teaching should, in nn 1-timntien, be utieure " "Ie net, n Mime ungracious pitMers de Shew m" the steep anil thernv a te Heaen. While, like a puff d and re kles hi,- ertine, Himself the primrose path of dalliance tread-. And reeks net his eun tede.' "What think veu and our renders''' Well, it'x an interesting and two hided question I wonder what the tan really de think about u'M Apply te Girard Trust Company PHILADELPHIA nu! :.: i.r:T.rir.Trn:inxia.ri;i a? Uncommon Sense : Gat Even- JOHN I1I.AKK -With Yourself K EVENGH may be hweet but i-e it fay- JHularJy geed for a human being. $Pfcl I( tlie reader feeln called upon te get '"! mrmn -fill, -i.,.Kl- ,a lll ,ln ..nil ir. eftW -..... ...... r,,' wr,J If r, ,,, .4., .,, i r aelect himself n the person with whom te get e.cn. He in a very remarkable reader who , etm hlnuelf no cnide who has never ient himself nn Injury. ISrerr tin.e he indulge a bad habit jfelHj I doing vjmetbinif' for which he .arLATii 9" ATf il i"'., i-rj 5? "t 'fj'- Wi 'M wcbt Iff. get even with himnelf by RVEKY time he yleldn te the temp tatien te waste time or energy, te money foolishly, te overeat, te merelfc, he h laving the feundu- (or. what ought, in time, te be 1 health r rrndie. 1 lie nunttH a grudge againM anetiicr ,'U may i.penu jrarx uniting In ter an oppertunitr te nav it off Cf if the oppertuiiily cmneH ami ' paid in full, be han gained nothing avllttie aerry Mti-fintien. vvliene N kmm remcK te regret. I fftMlcea again, him- ra. fieae nf i'aanuMif will fje less likely te i-minlt the mine sort of injuries in the future It w peviblc. fr,r a , jy arr.uigins for hln.self a mtich of fines and penal ties which he rigldlj enforces u, he. come in time his own boss, which js a very important thing indeed. rpO KVKHV human being eeme.s the - freciuent necehsltv of doing dlH iigreeubfe thing-, of performing drudu-c-ry. which, however helpful it mav lie te I'haraetir i" f.u from pleasant in the performance. If he finds he has fallen into the very omtnen habit of ni'glec ting his work, he can impose an additional working sentence en himself bj wa of Setting even. If he has been exetsmvn in catering te Mi appetites, lie can be a little extra flbftemieuh for a few davs, which will Eire his out. aged nerveux and diges tive Hystems an opportunity te catch up. We teulil go en and catalogue a list of little me punches which some people commit and the penaltii- that could he attached te them Hut 'w take It for granted that our readers have no little li.eannessrx It Is well te forget revenge i,n ethers xinel the desire te get even with thcin fiettirg even vclth etirselveM U a form or rerenge timt wjji rra(iy be weet in Fer skin blemishes -RESIHOL Soelhinq ajidHealinq It reduces irritation and usually restores thesldnte its normal healthy condition Trialfree DepU2T Resinol BaHimereJU, m K f gRBffiaSSSK'ifl I l galHE$S!Sllba,au MjafaMaMtieflftaiftaa HARbVICK S MAGEE Ce. 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The designs and colorings are in striking Oriental motifs they are the "different" kind. 27x54 in... $3.00 , 6x9 ft.. 3x6 ft 5.75 6x12 ft. 4x7 ft 9.00 8x10 ft. , 9x12 ft $33.50 .$16.75 . 22.50 25.50 At Special Prices 30x60 in. ...$2.25 6x9 ft 36x72 in. ... 2.75 7.6x1 e'.6 ft. 9x12 ft $M.oe Crex de Luxe Rugs These excellent, leng-wenring Rugs nre here in new and attractive color combinations in blue, rose, brown, etc. Exceptional values 27x54 in $3.25 6x9 ft. . . 13 50 36x72 in 4 50, 8x10 ft. ..".iS 9x12 ft $21.00 T it: ifi i5rtilrAl"'J tpip'r 4"-' yfega wNM&.ftL "Vmtff41 SPECIAL: An importation ejf Japanese Rush Rugs, newly received, some in the much admired oval shapes. They are sturdily built and for perch use are unexcelled. $5.75 for 36x72 in. te .$29.50 for 9x12 ft. HARbVICK M&GEE Ce THE HOME OF 'TbwUlx -tfOtcm, "DURABLE AS IKON" MARKET ST, flM f t'ld v "if ii A premise te commuters and hew it was kept A train schedule is but a premise. The thing that really counts is net premises but performance. One reason for "The Reading's" popularity is its consistent enHime performance. Witness: "The Rocket" The popular commuters' train. (The premise! Leave Philadelphia 5 P. M. Daylight Time. Arrive Atlantic City 6:05 P. M.) This train was ON TIME every day but one during the 2 months, April and May. On April 13, we are sorry te say, the Rocket was 2 minutes late. "The Reading" has a reputation of running en time that has been earned by many years' performance. Philadelphia & Reading System Atlantic City Railroad StS rilOTOI'LAiS I'HOTOr-LAlS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. MD ft THOMPSON STS. MATI.S'ni: DAILY I (TI.I.KN 1.ANMH nnd XPKCIAI. OAST In Where It My Wandering Bey Tonight? A CTYD B1UHTJI t OinAItU AVE. rJi-ii tAiiNEi: UAit.r CONWAY TEARLE . In 'JTHKMA.S OK hTOM:" BALflM6RE!fSHnAI5iMSl,,B Ati.NKS ARF- A .1 t'K IIOI.T In "BOUGHTAND PAID FOR" DI I ICDIRF") Hrea'J & Miinu'tunna DL.VJIl.DirNU' c'ontinuem '.' until 11 BETTY COMPSON ln "TIIKJiBEB.N TBMri VTIJIN" fl rMIAI Otn. Mniilenni AJL.WrNl-L. : an 7 and I' M Rodelph Valentine& Gleria Swamen In "IIKKi.M) TUB ROChiy CAIRMOI !MT '-'Hh a niraid a. I Ollll.lsvi.i MATINRR '1 fThe NIXON-NI.'tDLINGERfifc W THEATRES W RFI MONT s8-'D ABOVE MARKW : Rodelph Valentine & Gleria SwuiM In "ni'.VOND TUB BOCKS" PPTIAR "TH A CEDAR !ILY MAE MURRAY In "FASCINATION" i GREAT NORTHERN ..WE .rW MTT MOIIKB A HKKNA OH hX In "SISTERS" IMPERIAL & aantiVJ" Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanton In 'MIKlONH.TIIKnUCKS" rinCDTV WROAD t COM'MIIIA AV l.lDLiA I I MATtNKK DAILY MAE MURRAY 9 "l-'Asl'INAIION" "DICNIT Wnixllancl Ae .u fl.'rt St. JrIEl 1 MATINKi; 11X11. V 1IIOS. 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