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All of the ingredients are in one package. Ne fuss no mixing. The delicious choc olate flavor is already in it. Ii' lliMSF mmmy "Rels mighty LlLm" nice I gfcjw muscles J ,& -" " 1 g! TfrO Ib JfMil jffierdemJ "' TSfe Daily Mevie Magazine FOK 27E FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK cBBBBH """ Ti 'V'K'MpKSBBHbvBcS MAUcrrniTn clakk HV ir7 6e glad te publish the picture of such screen players as are suggested by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Uy HENRY "Wraym" writes: "Dispensing with the usual introductory ceremonies, I'll get right down te brass tacks, and lenllj hope they'll be pointed enough te makp you sit up. 1 have been a ireat admirer of the wav you hae brought up a happy, though argument ative family and hnve often marveled at your skill and patience In hnndllng the flapper and the highbrow alike, "nut friend Ilenerv. veu skidded 111 my estimation when you peunueti out niir het wenther renlv te .1. II. Mandel. Don't knew said Individual, but bcllce lie scored mere than one bullseye. and u-ns benuceun riNannelnteu In jour re- py "lie wasn't taKing a tan out ei jnu. but had some geed, straight dope. Yet you resorted te the press-worn metlieu of ridicule -tml thin-like Tuft. ar casm te answer him. Yeu must of have been het weather tired. "I agree with J. II. M. about 'Peter Ibbetson.' It made an accept able movie but a great one? Never In this vale of tears: On the stage with a man of Bnrrymere's artHtlc skill and poetic feeling. It was vastly superior. I remarked te the 'lady who jees te the movies with me 'that some how mind ou, I couldn't tell whv there was !emethIng lacking. It had story, sequence, climax, practically evervthlng that a gieat meie should hoe. but the kick wasn't there. That indescribable something that reaches out across the footlights and just naturally gets ou. makes jeu feel ou are sitting In en the real thing, was net In it. (It was in 'Orphan of the Storm.' re gardless of what you say about that one.) "Shaw s:lJS that this effect is achlcv- , ed b the actors, and only by them, I regardless of the play. (If I quote him correctly.) And since 'Peter Ibbet son' Is admittedly a geed story, even by J H. M. mightn't It h.ue been the acting th'it was amies': I think se. "Miss Fergusen wns superb, as she generall is -und ideally adapted te the i part. Net e Winsome Wall. That pink-nnlled plnhead ! "But held. Corena mine' Let's give him n chance. Which IIps Just ! where ou put him. Ironically. Verily. I he should 'be pla.iing automobile stories all tin time.' just ns you wrote! i with our left hand. 'He oughtn't te j piny hcav roles like Peter, but should go right en doing the same old, hack- ' ni'jed thing j ear in and year out' world without end Because he Is net I equipped temperamentallj, artlstlcallv I ided sine the mark), intellectual or am ether wa te de anything eNe. He lis a glerlfiid ln'inge lizard and as such i gets b with the thoughtless, i.istelesx, I'linless. idi'ilcs mass that makes up I the meie hoi pollel. And ula-' with, llenr M. Noely, the Letter Bex shep- henl much te m Mirnrise. . "Mm be jeu think I in a trifle rabid, etc hut list a minute longer eurcalI that in one -rv tendi-r section if hls dream picture where Wall w is sup posed te kiss the fair LM- tin h.irac t . r I '' Well, he kissed hrr all tit of i 'mricter ' , He acttd is t heugh lie might never again get the i-hamc te kiss the great Fergusen .mil tl ought he had better make the most out of Ins n pertunlty Henestij, Hint klssjarrul In the picture like a fat ladv eating peanuts during the passing if Miidime Mnfterfh Ac'Itl kissing'' I' ' ' But etirnallv ag'ln an ai ter who eh- I leusl considers an ancient and e qtilslte lete scene hlh oppertunit te osculate like ,i slobbery bear. "Yeu called the picture poetic The peetrv of motion, doubtless. But net i emotion "I like Nerma Talmadge Beluve sl,e is what ou call her a sincere, consistent performer .Merely wish ' ... i..w... li i r u in i win If 1 tin v rt liit tut MiiiiriiuH-t nun - ".. "v " ' stories and fewer opportunities for gown changes put Inte her pictures .sne counts en a n-nnm n euut ei popularity from the ideas she give- women patrons as te stjle ami lit gumbo' she gets It. But glad rags i net a metle make, nor talsparred hair n stiir ! Valentine? t Jreet Jeliesinhat ! Ml nutcrelc career simply illustrates again what publicltj geed, bad or invented ran de for anjbedj In this great 'land of the free Tree? It's wide Open lllltf 11 WHOI "I uinilin, I. whisper of talent, n tiriiiTii ei Hi'iirt e . i . It suggestion ei ioeks , mit em iii nun .. ,..UM iMroel-u nennll nnd flic slllf public will de the rest. Preste! he 'ranks with Barrymore.' And, after all, why net? The public's mind is no stronger than the weakest flapper's. People don't want te think, study or discriminate. When anything will get by, why bother your brains? "I ought te knew. I wrote a flvo flve rceler In my salad days und furthermore Iseld It." , (I knew it! dtiht because once I and soot, especial j lu a illt, and tills tiled te Mdeitcp an argument nnd be,dlu being denesltcil most th'ckly en I accomedating, 1 did vt the opposite i 1 1 i M. NEELY tarted a wholesale fjht am", get mjself In h'id all around. Listen. "Wi.i.wn," whilst I n tnle unfold, llelng as It's my business there ate might few entertainer", stage or screen, who could stir me from ray home fireside If I didn't have te go. 1 see them tee much ns it is, and tee many plas and pictures, tee. But pleuke get this there Is one eung actor whose plajs would net only drag me across me street, let of mile", if but across a whole , nr - iii'LTiirj. At, iuu "l'eter Ibbetson and Jehn Barrymore were as perfect a combination as It has .i ..- .1 .ii.t see In this I find my- . eeen my goon tertune te see modern age of the theatre. RADIO IN By HENRY This N a clear working mawing showing hew the spreader of an aerial Is ec;iilpicd. The importance of geed insulators Is explained jn the accompanying nrtlile Seme Pointers en the Aerial Quite arl lu this series of articles I we discussed arleus methods of put ting u: an aeri.il and I bUppetd that eter one understood the matter bj this time I hnc been told lately, how hew cer, bj set oral of my friends in the ladle business that customers' constant ly come In te them for furthei informa tion about putting up thilr antenna and that most of these questions hate te de with details of equipping the 'spread ers " This Is probably due te the fact that, following the unfortunate spread of the ene-wlie aerial Idea in most of the radio magaines, beginners hate tiled the sin gle wire without satibf.it tlen and hate linalh resorted te two or four wlics In desperation. I wish the readers of these articles would g t one thing tert ikarly into their heads, and that Is this : If jeu nix. ri kj ti-inMi nt 1.1 liititx. (1 i n frifit- j-ii , lltl - II Otltli sa, riivt!ll4at V I I tl i mere for jour aerial ami can get It j thlrtj feet or mere in height, one wire I will be perfectly satisfactory. If, however, jour btretch of aerial Is lets 'than setmtj feet or lower than thirty j jeu should linve at linst two wires and ' pieferably four, and in spite of all the i assertions te the centrarj made by the nHnn. nmit niiiin i Im (.Inn I n rl I n i sa . .ii itfr ,111: co aiier iiM'ir nuniPh. 3iMi iiii i tot hotter itmiUh (en ahert htretrliCH niul n Iwiirrfirut wffli nttl 1 1 1 T1n . w ri r,.ris than jeu will w Ith single wires. ,f UlU rj Hrelcu nn nPrjui n hundred f(.ut or mnre, your one wire will be the b fel. J( t(J ufce us Wf, att ihu Hjn. j )PMt i in order te meet me quesuens ei uic btginneiM who are puzled about the i rigging up of their upreatlers, I am pub IHilrig herewith a fnirlj large-sired diawlug of the siandard spreatler cnulimicnt for a four-wire aerial. This reallj self-explanatory, but i tin re aie u fe.v pointers which may be i,in ,, tllhen lip. It jeu cm pessiijij aliertl it, nut in I Illinois which ate at least six Inches i long and which have miinv deep corru cerru j tatiens around them This may seem a nd'dlens expense when you knew that j a piece of ordinary writing paper h suflident Insulation te nrevent the weak I cm rents In the antenna from leaking thieugli But this is true only when the I pupei is nhseltitclj (lit and unbroken. Ml iieriiu i" it I'iciii 1 1 pet ter ei oust A W INSULATOR T TIE HERE-$k CVJY ROPE y v. 'the suiface of the Insulator, becomes ii ct( cemparln' ether thingi by it. On the strength of It, I went ever te New Yerk te sec "The Jest nnd came bnck en h U A. M. trnln, nntl I don't let n Bnrrymere opening go by unless busl npsfl intrudes. New, In the case of every ether book, necm. nlny or any ether literary, fav erite of mine, the screen 'adaptation has been mere or less disappointing. That s n sweeping ttntcmcnt, but it's true. The movies don't, as n general rule, knew hew te take care of great liter turc. ' Hence, I went te see the screen "Peter Ibbctsen," worry, wcrry doubt ful. I'd seen only occasionally glimpses of ability In Friend Wnlly. I was frankly "from Missouri." New, I'm going te go into detail again en what I' nftn en Id in this column. That's one reason why I didn't take the trouble te answer J. II. M. mere in u,ctnii. 1 thought the film pretty near as gped as the stage play, and Held, pretty near as geed ns Barryraercr Net quite, mind you, but pretty near. And, I reiterate if Held had been unknown te the flapper school, unknown te the matinee idol kind of Alms nnd the automobile tabloids, he'd have rccelvwl the kindest nnd most laudatory treat ment from the critics. I'm net trying te answer you any mere than I answered J. H. M. It s Just a matter of opinion, nftcr nil. Hut I de want you te understand, "Wram." that I really menn what I cay about the DuMaurler film and Held. Five hundred answers of mine couldn't convince .1. II. M. or ou, because you think differently. That s perfectly nil light nobody said you couldn't, and nobody will. I reckon I'll continue klddin' and waxln' sar castic when some much-discussed und wrnnglcd-evcr subject comes up like this again. Mabbe, the ether party will score bullcyes, but I won't object. And, I de maintain that there was neetrv in "Peter Ibbetson" and hokum In "Orphnns of the Storm." Uy the way, I'm only publishing some of the things you say about Held, nu n firml nml. I hone, cenvlnclnz ob ject lessen. I'm going te cnll u halt right here en rcmnrks like these. Huve any of ou heard me expressing myself in such virulent and unwarranted per sonal uttneks us this en even my bctc bctc neirs. Nix! And I'm going te call n halt en the fans' doing It. I wen t defend the gentlemnn again, uecausc , ierbedy knows what I think and I such a slambang. unethical, unsport unspert .manlike and entirely illogical attack 'n enrs can make no cnange. ou speak about my being 'liet-weattier-tlred"; well. ou don't appear much better. Cut It out, "Vrnm." or your next letter Is going te make a quick lit te my waste basket.) .1. A. Kelly I have se many re quests for photographs, that I have te go according te the date of the request. We've had a picture of Mae Mnrrnv net many wieks age, and will trv te get another for ,ou shortly. If " - ;a .!.!- XT!.... At ou cannot wait, miun",- .,n;" .uuniiv, care of Tiffany Productions. JH et Forty-fourth street. New Yerk City, and IUIIJ 'li'iuui niivn. ... ' v., jm i inclese 23 cents with a reeuest for a (photograph, and 1 think she 11 oblige. THE HOME M. NEELY persistent collector of dnmpness. Once damp, the moisture forms an ixiellent conductor and in a short time jeu will find jeurself receiving weaker nml weaker slsnals without knowing whj. The explanation Is that the curnnt is leaking through the melstuie in the dirt en the insulator ami is se i scaping te the ground. The longer the insii insii later and the mere surface given te it bj deep corrugations, the mere resist.inee there will be te this current and the less likely it, will be te escape from veur set. Whatever tjpc of Insulators jeu use, It Is a very wise uiutieii, cverj new and then, te give them n geed coating of heavy automobile grease. This has the happy facultj of studding moisture and It Is well wertli the trouble. Be particularly careful of the insu lators In jour guv ropes. It is really worth while te put two Insulators in cacti guy rope, especially U you with te receive during or after n shower, a fog or a dewy night. Hem the corrugations are especially important; otherwise the moisture will form in drops nnd will run strnltiltt ileu ti t)in miv retu nntl tlm electric current will jojeusly fellow the drop of water anil cm ape te the ground. Onlj deep corrugations will prevent this i calamttj. 1 The sprender for a two-wire aerial i should he at least three feet, that for a three-wire at least live feet, and that for a four-wire at least eight feet. In ether words, jeu should have yeurnerial wires about two and a half feet upart and leave about Mx Inches of the spreader sticking out at each end. Ce;irluhl, 1'JSl, b'j 'uti'lc Ledger Company mx ok tim: nicsT It Is extremely doubtful If there reultl he , u,,irerml Hniermlnlni: than Dioe which 2 :$. lpw-r 'n comie Bcstimi of th ,.tiH'. 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I THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Decide New (as you surely will later) Te Install the Keystone Automatic Telephone Because our new Directory gees te press July 6, 1922, and you'll want your name in it We are sure every business man will comprehend the value of a telephone service that gives Ne wrong numbers That saves time That does net cut off in the midst of a conversation That makes conversation entirely private AND Provides this excellent and modern service at a nominal cost. Our unmeasured service rate permits you te call as often as you want. Ne discussion about additional calls. Of course you knew the business men of Philadel phia are using ever 43,000 Keystone telephones. Keystone Telephone Ce. 135 S. 2d Street Philadelphia Call Mr. Blake, Race 06, for full information call can be made from any one of our ever 6000 pay stations without charge. rHOTOri,AYSi 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. APOLLO 52D & THOMPSON 8T. MATINEE DAILY Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanson In "IlKVONn TIIE ROCKS" ACT7"D EIGHTH ft OIRARD AV& rJ 1 Jt MATlNKH DAILY CONWAY TEARLE In "A ttlllK-OI'KN TOWN" BALTIMORE ? Jra? vr.n nnnneN una deiik dvvidhen in "THE GOOD PROVIDER" rjl T ICE2IDr Breal Suaqeehiinn DlUHDir.L' continuous 2 until 11 GEORGE ARLISS in "TIIH Ill'LlNd PASSION" -sl "s,MI AIi Qtn. & Maplewood Avai VAJl,sJrNl-li n an, 7 nml 0 P. M. WALLACE REID In "ACUOSS Till: CONTINENT" UK i:NA OWKN nnd SIATT MOOUK la "BACK PAY" GREAT NORTHERN "WVJnTS RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "TIIK SKVI:NTII HAY" 1MPPR1A1 cm & WALNUT HT3. ANITA STEWART in "TIIK 1NVISI1II.U n;An" I IRFRTY AD A. COLl'MBIA AV. L.iecr i i matinki: daily JOHN GILBERT In "AKAIIIAN I.OVK" ORIENT Woe'llund Ave. t 02d St. MATINKR DAILY VICKA (KlltllON und DOItK DAVIDSON In "THE GOOD PROVIDER" 0VERBR00K 03D & HAVKIlKOnD AVKNUK WALLACE REID In "ACI10.S8 TIIK CONTINKNT" DAI 1U KIlANKFORD AVE. ft 1 "- NOi'ltJH PTnFF.T RICHARD BARTHELMESS In '"TOIAIII.K DAVID" Ailnd H"lyV''rngnL ,iarn aril Ci Cavalier RFCFNT Merl" "'low ITth rC.vJE.lN 1 ,0 A. M te II P, M. SHIRLEY MASON lnJ'WlTI.K MJHS HMII.1CS" RIAl'TO uKIANrOWN avknue" KIMU. 1 yJ AT TUI.I'L'HOCKKN ST. Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanien tn U!y'Y0Nn 1UK neciis" SHERWOOD M,l!"r "e"1 a. VKI1A linriDON cml DOKi: DWlDsilN In "THEGOOD PROVIDER" 333 MARKET ..TJiT.lftW n. w. (iniFrinia i-imiductien' "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" r;OE YOI Biff see our AMINCI MACHINES All Makes, Lewest Prlc1 COLLINS, IllChtttnutst. rami rcainnt 8178 fi!ittdiiZ52S25iSES51S2 She Sets the Dial And' Gees Shopping and When she returns, the meal will be nicely cooked in bet new Gas Range equipped with OTen heat control takes the guess-work out of ' PHOTO I'l.AYH flPJThe N1XON-N1RDLINCER Ugf THEATRF.S 2f BELMONT ?2D ABOVn MARMtJ "ly1111 t:30A3. IMOtellP.rl DAVID POWELL In "TIIK himviui, j.U)E" CEDAR 0OTH CEDAn AVBNUI'I 1 :10 an! 7 and 0 P. )l i FRANK MAYO InJITKACKED TO EARTH" COLISEUM m '' I 1SMATRiMVNYSAFAILUREr: JUAIBO 70.T ST. ft OIRARD AVU . "moo June, en Frankfort IT EARLE WILLIAMS in "MICKY rAftsnv LEADER .?IF Lancaster at ,v"-ln jn , 1.1,1. t .. i, e 11 VI;Kji "".BOON nnd DORK DAVIDSON b jnbUOOD PROVIDER" LOP! KT BSD AND LOCUST STBETI : " Mata 1-in 3 Rvb. OSOUllJ AWU RlinENS In "FIND THE WOMAN" NIXON'S AMBASSADOR M.?; yVl":: I'80 s 3i K'nln 7 ft" P.H'1 THAWED OF PARENTS" NIVOM "D AND XLVRKET ST. 2 1 7 4 0 P. 'l FRANK MAYn In '.MAN WHO MARRIED HIS OIVN ITuT ' 69TH ST T"10'". Opp "L" Termte1 l,UI' 2 3d 7 and 11 P. ... . " WII.BO.N In ISJIATRIMONY A FAILURE?' a I RANn 0rmntewn Av at Vna .. ,, M T n"A n P. u. WANDA HAWLEY In "I10IIHED HAIR" ARDMORF LANCASTER PIXI r-uLSiyiJC ARPMORE, FA. HETTY nt.YTIIK In "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" VjII I u" u"1Anu .? ..,1 .... ... Tnninr KB. I HEK VIRIONH OF HEM, IN "DANTE'S INFERNO" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. fiPRMANTfYlTM B.110 aarmanteini '. . w..luu,VMM MATINEE DAIM RECIINAI.D IIAKKER'H PRODITCTIOJI "POVERTY OF RICHES" PARK" iuduVavb." uavwiWt I -MXfv ,,. .1,-, ... ITI1'l' I). W, (IRIFFITII'M PROIirCTIOSl "ORPHANS OF THE STOWfl H Mt ,fj JL tlf,i ibxa ttH.?A:t7W-..U
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