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Till 13 o'clock (neon) rhenei BABlni 0760 73vnlvn4 Evaporated Milk Don't you prefer high qual ity and decendable safetv in this important feed-milk? especially it it costs you no mere? Berden's is highest quality at no added cost. It's pure country milk with the cream left in. t-llaLLB aif D vaperat0 MILK 0755 Re, Daily Mevie Magazine FOR THE FILM HHHllsBiSiiBKSsAiiB!' -fi5A aVaaaaaaLSiHaaaaaaaaaaawttIlfiaaHafcV. BPk aVaaLaLHlBIHIaaaaaaHaVr.aUalaaaK' s3V ifBfmuHHHK:i IViIHHHIIIHRK! ANITA STBWART We will Re plad le publish the pictures of such screen players as arc supgested by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By HENRY Gee Jay writes: "I find I still have te write you ngain, ' confidence enough el,t,,,.u . i t j t . - I although when I read your reply te my J letter a week or se age in which ou waxed sarcastic en my opinion of 'Be yond the Rocks,' I felt I would never have the courage te write you again. "I saw Ncllnn'K 'I'enred' lat eve ning and enjoyed feeing my old book friends in 'reel' life. The picture, 1 think, afforded pleasure te all. but I wa disappointed In several of the por per trnjals. In se far ob they were dif ferent from the characters in Tarklng Tarklng ten's book. "I have read 'Penrod' and 'Penrod and Sam' three or four times, nnd while I don't suppose It will make a particle cf difference te you. or any one eKe. nevertheless I would like te tell you of the few who did net live up te my idea of the bej and girls in the bonk. "First, Baby Rennsdale' was de "crving of a better portrayal. 1 will isdmit that Peggy Jane was onto and pretty and could de some rather origi nal facial contortions, but she couldn't have been mere than three or. nt the most, four years pf age. and the Baby Rennsdale of 'Penrod' was eight years old. That age was assuredly a baby age te the boys of 'Penred's' size, hence their term 'Baby' as applied te her. Te see peer Penrod trying te keep step with a tot like Peggy Jane (who, by the way. didn't keep step at all) was really n burlesque of the occurrences In the book. "Then there was Fnnelien ! She certainly wa overdrawn. The part may have been taken by a child, but it was net as sophisticated a Fnnelien that Beeth Tarklngten wrote about. In my opinion Clara Horten would have made an admirable Fanchen, and methinks one of the trio of pretty little girls one had merely a gllmpe of would have made a better Morjorie. "Of course, I knew scenarios are never like the books, but it certainly wouldn't have been much trouble te have selected thete characters mere true , te form. I e.m sure nil reaners ana levers of the 'Penrod' stories will agree , with me. . ,, "There! I'm done with finding 'fault. u . ; "Is Johnny Harren a brother te I Bebby Harren? I thought I detected i a resemblance te the Bebby Harren whom I used te love te see with Lil- lian GIsh in the Griffith pictures. "Alse, wasn't Gorden Griffith, who ! played Sam, the boy who played in I Twain's 'Tem Sawyer' and 'Huckle I berry Finn'? , 1 "One mere questien: Was the Ben i tal episode of the movie a product of 'Partington's brain? It puts the right I touch te the picture, inasmuch as It gives a reason for and a geed ending t Jt ... " 'Just Landed' certainly exhibits a total lack of knowledge concerning things in general and evil in particular. Iraaslne any one, even a seamen, net 1 knowing the picture of Eric Ven Stre- i helm or asking 'what did he ever de?' i me qjesiien in. wnui iiueh i uc nine , nffl(j a jet et arRunienn iiu puuie m ' Yeu gave a geed answer te her, or him, I n5V associates here about the compar cempar and your description of the Of-sifer Is ,.p merits of Nerma and Jane Cowl, true te life and could net be mis- -jy, mP tn former was far mere ap- ' taken. ' pealing, nnd every bit as effective in her However, meimnun eu'i i.biwpu I was trying te put one ever en all of us, as if we would believe there was any ' one living who didn't knew A'en Stro heim through his war pictures. Evil travels faster than geed, nnd wc wish he would keep en traveling te some mere distant shore," I T mAwa. tVififif-bf nnv nf mT anflTrare 1 te the fans were couched in such fierce terms as te scar? them away, hut, any way, I'm glnd ten get up enough cour age te come hack for mere. This time, rtwever. we've no crew te pick. I en I jered "Penrod.' and while I ran't i-ee 1 where there is anything In it calculated I te start one of our "tempests In n let ter box" (as did "FoelMi Wives." "The Sheik" and "Beyond the Rocks") I'm srlad te aet .veur reaction en it. You're quite right about some of the portrayals being far from Tarkliigton Tarkliigten Ian. but, as a matter of fact. I went te see it expecting as much. I've get tu the stage where I expect te be disap pointed and se am net If ou get what i mean, anvway. 1 ll ray mm ier .-n f.! ."tTrlntn"' when they picturued mat. ur course, reggy jane wan ansurn as Baby Rennsdale. The few laughs she may have gained by her "cuteness were overtopped by the outraged feel ings of all true Tarklngtenians of which I am certainly one. And that business of the bandits was equally silly, and net in the proper spirit at all. It was entirely the product of a scenario writer's brain. Yes, Johnny Harren Is Rebert's brother. The latter was a splendid young actor, nnd his death was a very real less te the screen. I've rather shied at printing pictures of stars who have died, se if you don't mind very much I won't, but, te make up, I'll rush that O'Brien plcture as seen as possible. Tes, Gorden Griffith played In "Huckleberry Finn." You're quite right about "Just Landed"; none of us are taking him (or her) seriously.) a rataVPM' 'Tm, Z aa afraid FAN'S SCRAPBOOK M. NEELY It's beginning te become a habit this reading and writing te your letter-box, our my imr is entirely ler yen. in me ,, nethinK merP ,h'an a'faverite in. deer sport, and eh: Ira laughing at .7ut Landed V letter! Wasn t 11 funny, nnd haven't we been having enie Interesting nnd clever letters, and man t I'eriwinkle give me a cnu dnn. though? But. eh. sir, you mis itidpe me' Far be it from me te Judge the "moral stnndnrds' of one vthem I de net knew! My statement in thn reopeet was n generality, ns you will ce If jeti reread my little literary gem of two weeks age. Beeth Tnrkingtert cxprcsed the 'geed tnste' idea very well, I think. In nn article in the Sun day Ledger recently. "Will you allow me just one mere slap nt Ven Stroheim. Mr. Neelv. and then I'm through with 'Foolish Wive'? 'Twetild be sweet music te hrar the Impact of said slap en said 'prusic I acid eslfer's' cheek (I knew It's bad' form te quote, but ou de mv such i clever things!). Sail lap: 'Foellh Wive,' n man and n movie run wild, overstepping, like some of our modern fiction, all beund1 of decency and geed taste. There was one little 'bit' that surprised me It was se utterly un-Ven Stroheim ! Mrs. Hughes kisses the empty sleeve of the wounded soldier. Re member? "I nm anxious te hear your comment en 'Smllln' Through.' I liked it! A smile, a tear, and a thrill! While I sat. net exactly flapperly thrilled, but a bit upset at the love intfrest. a elergvmpn next me was quite visibly affected at some of the war scenes. They brought back te him some of his experiences overseas, he told me. where he had spent twenty-eight months with the English bejs. And Nerma there is something se sweet nnd human about her that seems te reach risht out te ou ! "If you've read this far. many thanks! As you have no doubt seen, I've had a hectic time with this type-' writer. Scott Fitzgerald would place me in the flapper class with the use of the word hectic' wouldn't he? These flapper, why can't we let them alone? Seme of them are really dears! (I have two flapper sisters, you see. se I huve te be a little careful)." (There's something about you that reminds a person of Barrie's own crea tion of the name you have adopted, and I don't think I'll make anbedy mad bv saying I like te get your letters. Yeu have that knack of writing as you would talk (or I Imagine se) and that s rare. "Smilin' Through"? Yeu bet I liked it. even though some of our highbrow friends speak of it as "sticky romance." Te me. It lacked the underlying beauty of "Peter Ibhetsen." but had all the surface attraction of the Du Mauncr tilm and was assisted by some of the be-t acting I've 6een en the screen for a long, long time. In fact, it was a lememhranna nf the ACtinC that I C8T- rlprl mrnr with me net tne story, wnicn i j, vfrv beautiful and all that, but net ,, far" mlt 0f the ordinary. And I've acting.) Henry Hull: Ne. Mary Plckferd did net play in "The Mark of Zerre" ; as set she nnd Hubby Deug have net plnved together, but they threaten te be fore long. I "have net heard about this picture being changed when shown in England, and I confess I can't see ' Y117 TT-i,fT Kterv of the Mexican border of that sort should be changed. Yes, A al lace Reld did play Den Jese te Geral dine Farrar's Carmen. Perry, I couldn't answer by letter, but I've made it a rule net te de se. BUY. OLD FILM AND BURN IT TO PREVENT "DUPE" By CONSTANCE PALMER Hollywood, Calif. SOL LESSER, producer of Jackie Coogan's pictures, paid $.10,000 for the twelve-jear-eld negative of the first "Ollxer Twist" made. Nat Goodwin was starred. Mr. Lesser did this In or der te prevent exhibitors from showing the picture at the same time the Coogan production Is released. The old print will be burned at the United Studies, Jack Coogan. senior, has become a producer en his own account, accord ing te recent reports. Twe companies making short-reel Westerns will start seen under bis supervision. Mr. Coogan, Frank Lloyd, the di rector of the new "Oliver Twist," and Jackie have gene bear bunting. They will stay a week and return In time te start their new picture, providing the b'ara don't ketch 'em. Kntherine MacDonald Is making "White Shoulders," whatever that may mean. "The American Beauty" cer tainly does have an awful time finding a story she can use expressions 4 and 5 in. But she leeks se lovely just using Numbers 1, 2 and 8 that the public doesn't seem te mind a bit. la ths cast, suppertlnij bar ar Ten Ferman, who directs the picture: Nisei Barrle, Bryant Washburn, Lillian Lawrence, Jamei Barrows, Fred Mala teata. Lincoln Stedman and Little Richard Headrlck, who was paid te have made such a hit In "The Child Theu Gavest Me," Jehn M. Stahl's produc tion. Mr. Stahl himself Is planning te film n big railroad wreck lu "The Danger ous Age," his new picture. He has ar ranged with a big railway company for the u of n train and a portion of the right-of-way. A huge automobile will be entirely demolished by the train, and the actors riding in It will have te make a narrow escape in real life as well as for screen purposes. Sweet little Edith Roberts has been added te the cast of "The Sunshine Trail," Douglas MacLean'a last comedy en hi lnce contract. The star plans te reft for a while after finishing the picture and says that he has net yet accepted any of the numerous offers made him by ether producers. Helene Chadwlck get back from New Yerk last week without a single new dress. She says her money went for theatre tickets and her time, tee, was spent watching the latest Broadway successes. She will atart seen en a new story hr Rupert Hughes. She makes an ideal Hughes heroine, don't you think? Abdominal Belts Supporters for Steal reeple and Surgical Operations Seeley fXrTrni Eitabliihmeat Chesterman & Streeter, Preps. 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