Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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GRACE DAVISOS
IPe tciU 6 glad te puhlith the picture) of tuch icrcen pleytrt at are
tuggeitcd by the fans
THE MOVIE' FAN'S. LETTERBOX
Br HEXIIY M. NEELT
alltht investleatien of the war record
of that here might be a rcry conclusive
way te tell whether he haa the qualities
of his role, or a well -developed atreak of
an undesirable color.
"This docs net apply te any one star,
but Is my thought en the whole subject
of here worship. '
"I de want te add just one mere
thlnj, Mr. Neclr, and ttfat Is what
ever you de, please de net bother te an
swer such questions as 'Hew old In
Ann?' or 'hew many husbands has
PcKy had?'
''Anybedv who wants te knew all
that can read the movie maiasines,
Which hand out enlv wlfh nnlnlnna
fthey are paid te print. Keep your
column as it Is and let us continue te
have the constructive criticism of your
self and your admirers."
(Ge te It ! If you can convince some
of my fans en the point you make, I'm
for you. I'm just as tired of writing
the "Hew Old Is Ann!' answers you
mention as you arc of reading them,
although I never object te answering
legitimate and Interesting qucntiens. I
out one pnragrapli of your letter out,
as you will readily ace, but that wasn't
because I didn't appreciate your kind
wishes. Frem the general tone of your
letter, it strikes rac the Letter Bex has
; very real addition, and se your "May
I come again?" request is net neces
sary. By all means repeat.)
HOLD UP FILM
OF "OMAR" FOR
LEADING WOMAN
By CONSTANCE PALMER
Hollywood. Calif.
VIRGINIA BROWNE FAIR, who
Is te play Shireen te Guy Bates
Pest's Omar, In Tully's production
of "Omar the Tcntmaker," returned
from location In San Francisce barely
in time te start her work in the pic
ture. She has been working In a Rob-crtsen-Cole
production, but James
i Yeung, the "Omar" director, shot as
many scenes as possible without Miss
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Geerge Trenter Yeu don't make
yourself quite clear. De you mean te
nfk if "The Wall Flower" and "Tlu
Wttcrne'w of Sweets" ere being shown
here, or whether Colleen Moere Is ap
pearing in any film being shown around
the city? The answer te the first is no.
and te the second, yes. Miss Moere was
Jehn nnrrymore's lending lady in "The
Letus Eater" as well as in some elder
Minn which are preVnbly still being
exhibited In the sinnlltr house.
M. A. S. Jean Ackvr Is five feet
two and one-half Inches tall: welghx
nbent 11- pounds; has dark brown
hair and hnwl eyes. Among the pic
tures In which she played were "The
Round Up." "Brewster's Millions."
"Wenlih." "Checkers." "The Arabian
Knight." "The Scarlet Shawl." and
"See My Lawyer." She Is living In
Les Angeles, 1 believe.
Harry Blair writes: "I have been a
Constant render of your column ever
since Its Inception and nlwnys find
KeinctlilntC Interesting within Its hounds.
I de net have much time te go te the
movie and I nm afraid that I would
be much out of date if I were net able
te read the remarks which you hnve
te mnlte dally with reference te cur
rent pictures and stars. The newer
crowd does net interest tire much with
the exception of perhaps little May Mr Mr
Avey, whom I think shows great prom prem
ise. I have never seen Betty Coinpsen,
but Imnelne (from what you have suid)
tlint she must be very geed.
I "Somehow or ether I can't forget the
old stars and the old pictures which
were attracting attention only a few
venrs age. One of the best was Florence
Turner, who hnd one of the most ex
pressive faces I have ever seen. De you
remember her 'Forgotten Favorite,'
In which she played entirely without
sunnertlne enst? She made a real suc
cess of It. tee, which Is something that I
few of our prenMit stars could de.
Florence Turner recalls the old dns
when Yitagraph was supreme and Lil
lian Walker. Dorethy Kelly. Helen
1 Gardner and Lcnh Balrd the stars.
Later came Nerma Talmadge, Anltn
Stewart and Clara Kimball Yeung.
That reminds me did you notice that
Flera Finch played n small part In 'Or
phans of the Storm'? She was one of
the Ktarvlng women whom the Chevalier
befriends.
"Mv recollections go back even fur
ther than Vltagraph te Selnx. Imp.
Reliance and Lubln days. Ann Shaffer,
very disappointing. Dorethy Kelly wnH a
great favorite of mine always, and
when she married a non-prefesslnnnl
and did that unheard of thing, retired
te domestic happiness, we missed her.
Her leading man of these days, Jnme
Morrison, recently distinguished him
self bv his work as Gavin, the Ll:tl
Minister in the Vltngraph version.
Helen Gardner I never liked, though
some of her pictures were the height
of technical perfection. Leah Balrd, ns
veu probably knew, Is still In the films.
Edisen did some vecy geed things, and
they had ether stars than Mary Fuller
and Gladys Hulette who were geed. Fer
example, Miriam Nesbltt. Viela Dana.
Charles Ogle. Pat O'Malley. Herbert
Pryer and Mabel Trunelle. I'm afraid
you win the cigar en th subject of
Marien Leenard ; I remember licr.Nbut
I'll have te admit I can't place what
cempuny she wns with.
Yeu may be "hep" te the old times,
but you're net very sure of your pres
ent rday facts. Rese Coghlan Isn't dead.
DUln't you see about all the people
who offered her a home when they
lirnnl of her straitened circumstances?
And 1 wouldn't be surprised te see her
en the staffc or screen again pretty
seen, the same old Rese Coghlan.)
"Just One of Your Fans" writes:
"One of the most unreasonable features
of the moving-picture Industry at the
present time Is the habit of the fans te
assume that the role played by the Idel
of the moment Is Identical with "the
stnr's personal characteristics. A mo
ment's thought would convince the most
fanatical admirers of. well, let us say,
Mae Murray, that she is no mere the
sophisticated but miraculously innocent
young creature of 'Peacock Alley' than
Walter Leng or H. B. Warner Is iu
reality tin; unscrupulous villain he
portrays. A better example would be
Tully Marshall. I fancy every one likes
him. se let us ask the fans who insist
that the character of the player and the (
character of the role are one. which Is
the real Tully Marshall: The con
temptible old Odd Jobs Man of 'Hall
the Weman' ; the mischievous Profes Profes
eor Punevn In 'The Slim Princess' :
the canny old postmaster with his spy
glass In 'The Source,' or the suave au
tomobile magnate In one of Wally's rac
ing pictures? In all probability Mr.
Marshall In no wny resembles any of
these characterizations.
"In a very geed magazine article, n
few weeks ace. Katherine Gernuld
places the blame for the belief of the
Cuticura Seap
The Velvet Touch
Fer the Skin
AM.Otatmaat.
tiinm: OMKaraL
Fair, In order te give her the advantage
of the ether picture.
When one remembers that she has
been-waiting a year for the Tully pre.
ductlen te start, and has been all that
time under contract, but net under
samry, witrt trie organization, it was
the least they could de for her.
Alfred Green has taken Wally Reld's
company making "The Ghestmaker"
up toward San Francisce for location
scenes. They had hardly returned from
Big Bear Valley before they started
for the North. They will step at San
Luis Obispo, where the narrowest nar1
row-gauge railroad in the State of Cali
fornia Is supposed te be. They will
work here for a week, probably, and
then go en te 8. F. for deck scenes.
They will come back te Les Angeles
by beat, making shots en the way te
represent Incidents aboard a transat
lantic liner. Walter liters and Lila
Lee are members of the cast support
ing Wally.
Speaking of ships Betty Corapsen
Is going te use a big one of a bygone
day in her current picture, "Te Have
and te Held." which is taken from
Mary Johnsten's novel. They arc
building the ship new at the studio, and
when it is finished the colonist-extras
will embark in it and be conveyed from
England te Virginia, atudle-lstlcally
speaking. Afterward, It will really
sail the ocean blue from San Pedre
te Balboa, mere scenes being shot.
Bert Lytell is supporting Miss
Compson, and Theodere Kosleft", a fa
vorite of Lettcr-Unxcrs, is playing a
beruffled and bcjrweled heavy. Geerge
Fltzmaurice Is directing from n script
wtltten by his wife. Oulda Bcrgere.
After Dorethy Dalten has finished
"The Siren Call" she will start "On
the High Seas," whlell Is Edward
Bheldenrs first screen story. lie Is the
author, you knew, of "Salvation Nell,
"The Seng of Songs" and "Remance.
Jack llelt, Is te be Miss Dalten a
leading man, and Mitchell LewlsJ a an
other of the principals. Irvln IVat
who directed the star In "The Siren
Call," will also direct the new picture.
Watched Cennie Talmadge today In
a scene from "East Is West," which
ha !, a,atn.t Hh la nW COnnlS
these days, wearing a smooth black wig
arid a Chinese costume. The black of
the wig brings out the delicacy and
piquancy of her face much mere than
her own blonde hair. .
She was belaboring a Chinaman In
the scene for some mlBdeed. He was
crouching at her feet, and she was
threatening him with her parasol. Dl;
rector Sid Franklin, behind the camera,
was telling Cennie te say "Shut up ' te
the Chinaman. But the latter, think ng
it was his cue no pun intended
squealed In a fthaky voice, "Slut up
slut up!" The scene broke up when
Cennie and every one else burst Inte
peals of laughter. '
Identify Dead Rebber Suspect
Ttia mhher MisDcct shot and killed
early yesterday near Seventeenth street
and Lelurauia avenue was mrnuiieu w
day as Weley Bundle, a Negro, twenty-five
years old, Bolten street near
Twenty-first. The Identification was
made at the Morgue d.v ise xerpm,
who lives in the same house, w ilmar
Schwclnsbcrg, the overseas veteran who
fired the shot, has been released In
$1")00 ball. Schwclnsberg saw Bundle
trying te areas, into me rear ei ine
men's furnishing store of Geerge D.
McClarln, 1028 Columbia avenue.
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"I was glad te sec Gladys Hulette
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I agree with you that there are few
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known upon the shoulders of the
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built up for each player a charming
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'straight and narrow that very likely
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"It has never been my understanding
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Marien Leenard, one of the old sturs
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further than any of my movie fan
friends.
"The recent death of Rese Coghlan
recalls her picture version of 'As Yeu
Like It.' with Maurice Costclle. Re
member? Did you knew that Pauline
Frederick Is In Londen, having signed
n five-jeur contract with A. H. Weeds
te appear in the English capital. (Hepe
I haven't bored you.)"
(Wew, jeu are an old-timer for fair.
I surely de remember Florence Turner,
though I didn't see thet "Forgotten
Fuverlte." She and Harry Merey and
IteL'irs Lytten made a tine cembina
tien. I sew her net se very long age In
this Is se. why should the yardstick of
personals morals be flourished te make
or break an actor, and the whole art of
moving pictures be made an exception?
"It is net my purpose te condone
flagrant or deliberate violations of the
law. but personally 1 de net see whv ad
judgment of the quality of an actor's
ability, or my enjoyment of a splendid
bit et acting, should lie sunjed by m
knowledge of the actor's personal short
comings. 'There's tee much bad In the
best of us,' etc. The thing te criticize
en the screen or stage Is the character
created by the author and Its interpre
tation by the actor, ruther than the
personal defects of the medium used te
present it "te the public.
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Loyally
"TT 18 net surprising that the word
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In every
T OVALTY te a country is necessary
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