vat ;!T XT:" 'VV.; ' -'- fWlKQ PUflMO Sp'GBR-PHtiADmf Atk, TUESDAY; .Ulyf. -far 1922 ' S-T'-' :T,-.!I my KLJtie JLdiiy iviuvie ividgaxaiic - Don't Miss It! W" 't IX is m lift ") . i . F0K 27tf FLU FIA'S SCRAPBOOK ,y aaF' -ipKaB Hi') 1 K. K' " , ,-,iflEiijaaaaaV iSiaUBaaaaaV aaaaafl Bly diA i&'BaaaaaaaaaaaB makti.v iKBf JMHPff XaaaaaaaaaaaaWMilBaara'. fe Kfjfl i HHyi caaaaaaaaaaaaalHI aaaaaaaa 3BamBaaalaw . .laW -alBauHBavsE ire uill he nlil in puhlith the pi' tmc of . (i ."'ircit plnum m nrf tupguM b'j Ihr nits THE M011E FiVS LETTERBOX Ry I1K.VUV M XRKI.V vnn unuttl I)P nl) p In c neslr.v mere ih n 11 n morn linlf iW.en lllldrr that lirniliiiK. and yet Iho nrt of the theatre Is conic centuries old. "I Imve snltl oiieiirIi ter flic present, , I t i nk. inn I iiIpihI I'eiiiini! itunni. Ivppm mi llin cihhI work. Mr, Ni-elv. Mini ehf ns mil mni fnlr rrltlrlNin if the tilctiiip Mint nrp nIiewii . here, mill let me ndil m.v nicn tliat you de net let iIip I.pltPtliev turn Inte n dull column of iiupsIIemh iind nnxwiTM en Hip uirlmiH , iiiyMi-m riuui-ii-riMirM i nit- suim. v In tin1 mernliiKV hnli-h of "fun mull." Mile by side with letter nyiiiR ' liew much en enjoyed Hilly Dlck't , rpinlnlMM'nrps, I found iitmther letter from one of my "regnlari," In whleli il'p 51'iitliliiRly iiihriiliN me for Inking up se iniu'li vnluiible .since for "n 1lrt of n let of old film which no one : , Ii Interested in." I needn't Hiiy, I Kiipvs. dial I uultp nRree with yeur1 own reaction, mid let me iinneunce. I light new. that I'm willing mid nnxlniis nt nil limes te publish letters wit liiiii.e lutere-tlliR slde-llRhts oil ' (' pnsi Veiir 1 finnrk about the j urns "inMiiR delight in pnnnlnp the iiiu'ps" is inkeii up In even mere detail , ! nnether of today's correspondents,! nni'. us I Mild te her, it seems te he only ' luirunn niiture. I wouldn't he sur- i prised If. ,is jmi sny, the leasen Is I I,iii se few ppeple shop, even in llie.se i I' tup ilnjs. fur llulr screen enter-I liuiiiniints. and If they de i-hop, np- , piirently n.ake unfertiinate choices.) I I. H. II writes; "A phrenolegirnl ' , stmij of some fnnieiis ereen stars . ' analyzes them .is follews: I Vnlentine I'hyslcal-remmitle. ) Morene I'lit-dc-nl- emotional. I MT.rlen- Mentiil-pliydi'iil. I l.j tell l'lij si.'ni- mental. MelRltim riijsh al-aetlenal. , ltaj - I'eeti.'.phjslriil. Held l'eetii'-ineiilill. "Se. In spite nf the liidlRtintlen of the fun. idirenoleRj simmus te upheld jeu i' . nf refiiMil te i-lnss Wnlhice Held In ih" lie-mnn' i Ins". 'I'lie fnt that nil1 lint nep of the sewn shows the phjsieal npe in some feiin iniikes en" wonder' whether u Is chiirasterlMle of the pin- , I'sswn. " I "With the re-Issuing of 'The Fatal MnrrliiRe' with Keid and l.llllnn (iish, i don't you think it would he a Reed counter Irritant t" iinenrtli Wnlly's feiiiale impersonation with .lelill lttmny as a conipanlen pin e? I "!) jeu like the Tnrchy eemedies? I I feel li is a peltlr cruelty the way I .lelinny Mines overworks his face." Mr WliiRZlinreli writes. "The thrtl5.t3 nt Itodelpli Valentine are peijj Indeed. They are the reaction of envj. spite and .iealus, malicious etfurt- ti detract from his sudden glare of p"p till) lit j. "1 view bun a brilliant. Ills claim Is the charm of barbaric splendor, for I lenin that be is net of the purest Italian descent of the li'iie-hloecl pa trician nobility of the glory that wa wa Tlemc. hut of immigrants in Ita'j. ta bled among themselves with their natural temper and temperaniPiit. their fire and their tense emotions, llulr r.trength and virility the heritage of barbarism. He bears these cpinllties in rr. and what he represents in the form of affectation and suclnj poise arc the , mere polish of In- wide experiences. He ' Id graceful because he s naturally . tmergetlc; !.e is cliarniing because un happy mr meats liave shown him their futility, and h Is enticing because he lias nurtured himself into being se. line that I bad written te I 'Are til" almve--er statistics jour, wns the tis jour column mid I dun t believe jeu will appreciate hew much it pleased un to have you print my letter. I am sure that jeu de net like te be constantly pral-cd. jet I annue! help hut coinpll ceinpll iiiml jeu en your fiiirinindeiluess and luead outlook as reflected hj Jeur re marks in the letterbox. "Naturnllj. Hilly Ilck' letter was a in-lit and I surely did enjev Ids remarks en some of l lie old picture. that I had almost forgotten. 1 want te thank him for recalling the work of Hnr-biirn Tennnnt. I.ettie Urisce-. Ilp-sle Kj.ten and Itrnil Hawlej. pleasant memories, indeed. Hilly win the cigar with reference te Marien Leenard. She was one of the first if net the first of the old Illegrnph stars. I am awaiting with much Interest Hilly Pick's fitrtlur remarks, i-peeinlly with respect te Hollywood, v hich K of course, of great Interest te all of us. "I saw 'The I.etus Kater' re-ently own or culled from one of our popular Ian magazines? However, jeu notice I'm givln you the benetit of the doubt, though I'm net guaranteeing tri the fans their correctness. Se please, "Kitty Clever" or "Periwinkle" or "I'eter Pan" or any of the rest of you don't write in walloping me. And I ' am Interested that jour estimate of Held -irlkcs just about my own con clusion, ail of which but the 'tans don't eeni te gel this Is a high compliment te "Wally." I'm inclined te think you're right. I,. H. H.. In jour fear that the phjsieal tjpe in some form or ether! 1- characteristic of the film folk. May- 1 be that's why s-e many of the fans can't see Jehn Harrymere. Se, I most cer- j talnly agree with jeu en Johnny's facial contortions. The sad thing Is that, with a wise director, he can make j verj lunnj comedies it lie wnnts re.) lias nurtured n ra-c i I no eeing m, , ., , , . . - ,. . . , igamv 'mttr "Let us take him physically; I.I-'?",,,h"1 ?" ' " '" Harrynmrr splenili. feMK JjF fprlnw erlin.nl. bis sh,,, teeth and '.Ynhl ' V lul "'rem,,,.!; ,W .kin 1, b,eUn or f his black hair. It is as if a Tartar war rier were mii'nrnnted for us in modern habiliment ; this makes ,nii exotic, mid his strangeness begets a sympathetic curiesitj within u. The world loves n t-hinlng thing: why should it net love Valentine with Ills sleek shin, his dizzllng figure and glinting hull-V His face has a marked pelntedness. as hi . also his chin and ears, mid llieir sln .. hns for us a read ion that 1- hair awe and admiration the slope of the lighting man's line "And these eyes; I lark and senrrh ing, they make for an element of cruelty In bun that is unforgettable, and with our nsse-nres of direct oppo site we think also of hi- smile that marvelous outbreak en his wan ex pression like a glorious sunset en a gray sea. 'Hint piercing leek of hi that Is nlmest hypnotic and that smile which Is love-lit are potent enough te meld our attitude toward the man. un less we be governed by less generous motives "His Influence- is that of a brave who drags with him at a gre.u puce the favor of the day. We are streaming new toward a reeoiiltlen of tin- sen sations In nil their subtlety. We an entering te all that is human in n Little by little the .-ham- of our moral conventions are wearing off and the liberty of thought and expression ' becoming u hallowed common po--e-s,en. And Valentine with his sensu-m- ip peal te women, te what rhpv love aid prlvatelj wer-lup is nu appeal te the trend et the cl.iv. Women lev- Mm because he levf-s rthnt 'liev evi they hate hir.i. it i- because the. Consciously dullid lliemeUes i. he is se sl'ngh able te bring about Die aver that with Ids rhythmic u,r'ice his passionate ki-ses a ad the emphatic mnullness of M- every actie. lie repre Fents a religion as new and '.niti-ie-as It Is strange an-1 at'ra'-the. "Ill his iictirg rliere i- n -pi ere for II large development. lie -he 'Ic1 depart from the motion pli-tu-e- which have mnde lilm. His forte i- the part of the debonair he-n of . . -n- latter-day romances : In- pl.-u Is en tb'- lntere-i -Itig Mde i f the footlights. "He cannot mi. you -av-V I- Ins ardui-'is pertr.i-cl a num. c tlieu'r Il.cve you -ecu actors who have estahl.-ai-d charader samenes- better tlian lie'- I there imy one who can manifest te -j-1, perfection the sitghesi turn of our weak-nei-ses unci desite- as he can'; Yeui derision, -ir. was preiupted bv a sud den and biased critlcl-m. Yeu will find that the geccl ac-lm i lentend n hlmfelf, and that the unappealiun ;v i-t is the one who is subeiclinate te Ins imppertlng cast, un'l the incident- of the plot. "I should ask. thin-fore, thai in adverse opinion te Valentine In- n.inle Mibject te a due con-ideraiieii of I. -qualities." c a (WiMI, Mac. I hadn't beard f i run x en In it long Mm", ami I certainly did net expect any such letter nf this from you, but let me my, you're upholding your old reputation as one ei the must m understand why se many people take delight in panning the movies There are many worth-while pictures te be seen here nt any time privided that a person tool, the trouble te shop around n hit. Perhaps the Inzy babii of running te the nearest corner niovie nievie niovie jeint N the reason why se many poorly mnde picture- niv allowed te survive. It is hardly correct t" com pare the movies with the sij15e. hut take for instance the uuni'n r of stage plnvs I'ere last season. Hew many of them were really geed'.- I doubt if brui'rd or tr.u5:les tired, apply fi ftw drop of Abjerbine, Jr. It i both en-tui-ptic and Iinimrnt. Safe; of pleasant odor; cannot i tain. Keep bandy. $t .35 at druggists or pettp-jd. Lib eral trial bstlie, pestpaiJ, IOC. W. F. YOUNG, Inc. 75 Temples Street Springfield, Mau. PsKI zHfizm . -.rrriJ m Coel as an of f-water breeze The difference between wearing a woolen suit and a Palm Beach is the difference between a het city street and the beach. The first purpose of a Palm Beach Suit is te keep the wearer cool. Bedy heat escapes because of the nature of the cloth. The breezes blew through it. But coolness isn't all. There's long wear and there are as many colors, pat terns, and designs as much choice as you have in woolens. Palm Beach Suits are light-weight, but the color may be light, dark, or medium as you prefer. As for style and fit, they depend en where you buy Palm Beach Suits and who tailors them as the style and fit of all suits de. 'OiPJSM. moreiM.AYs ntOTOPl.AYS 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. Gelf Knickers made of Palm Beach are cool and geed-looking practical and durable. THE PALM nEACH MILLS G00DALL WORSTED CO. .-.'in( Aiml; A, Relnut, H) Fourth Avenue, New Yerk City $$gb&,SZ2ig' .Wa'&MJliVtBBSST.D . If l.i.e wli.it . l.'t At T.mDiT 'IT A rr I ( 52D 4. THOMPSON ST9 rJL.L.yt mativi:k da.i.t CHARLES RAY In "K. . V. IV ACTAI3 niuHTii i: aiHAnn avh rtj 1 ul MvrtNi't; haii.y hvki.yn .i;r.i:i.i:Y in "DIANA OF STAR HOLLOW" Harry Carey in "Brethers" .iini:ii vrrn'.rnnx The Great Mind Readers Prince Cadhoe and Princess Isi3 wii.i. annwi.:: mi -i i: rm ik III I'sUON-. Is liAImlOKK i;- n in Sit M3t. ANITA STEWART in j'Tiij: i.NMsiiu.r. ij:tf bluebird :.'-;:xnx BETTY COMPSON in "roil Tlliisi; vi: lel. colonial ":.&si-v.:vi-)sr I..M lit IIKNs In "FIND THE WOMAN" FA1RM0UNT lit AUDREY MUNSON In -lll.KDI.I. MUIlls GREAT NORTHERN" '7,',,'V CHARLES RAY imperiaVi.Vu: HOPE HAMPTON In -rVIt lllsT" i" IDTDTV JittOAD ft COt.t.'MUlA AV. LlDil,ll I siATiNr.i-; i.ml GLORIA SWANSON In 'IIKI! IIISIIAMI'.-I TKAIIFlMAKtv" ADICMT WoedlanU Ave. ut OL'd at. UrUHlN 1 MAT1VKK HAII.Y ii vv (citiKnTirr riioiiu'Tie.s Ths NIXON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES BELMONT MD AHOVK MARKET 1 30 k 3: 0:30 te 11 P. II. I. K lllll.T anil IIP.IIK DANIKI.S In NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE CFDAR ti"'lU & CEDAl! AYU.NUK DAVID POWELL In "lilt. MUMMI JADE COLISEUM MrKTtbTi"leih A Jjia V-V-CUUL.UIV1 1 .'iluniUI; 7 jndUi' il DAVID POWELL In llll. siwmmi J.)K'- JUMBO ' ?''':iiiiMiDA.vi J "luu '"' i j June, en FranUferd ' I. WILLIAM DUNCAN In "Ti:i:i. HKAKT" cfesCehd Identifies Ihe Cemdnn PALM BEACH SUITS at Geed Clothing Stores Thousands of B5g Business Men are Visiting this Greatest Industrial Shew ever held all this week-July 10-15, inclusive . Under the auspices of the Ferd Moter Ce. and the 'Ferd Dealers of Eastern Pennsyl vania, New Jersey and Delaware AT Ferd Shew Grounds Bread Street at Allegheny Philadelphia Admission Free Every day from 9 a. nt. te 9 p. m. you can see Fordseiv THE UNIVERSAL' TRACTOR Hauling heavily leaded trailers, all type3, at a cost per ten mile that means real money saving. Lifting and moving huge blocks of stone handling heavy steel beams at a sav ing in time and money that mean real economy. Operating steel shovels, excavating and carrying the lead at one operation and at new low cost. Running like a railroad pulling trailer trains en "pick-up" and "drop-out" schedules at a ce3t which will surprise you. x Hauling lumber bulky leads doing work you have never seen dene by an Industrial Tractor before. See This Shew Send your Traffic Manager your Factory Superintendent come yourself these demon strations will prove hew the Fordson will reduce operating costs and make money for you. Te Reach Tractor Shnw I'rnna. R. R. te Xertlt Philtxlelphiar Street Cars from Downtown Reute 53 or 20 en 13th St.; Reute 2 or 21 en Ifith St. Going North Step at 13th -mid Allegheny. AvKfifl e-ci Th Htivy-Duly Hult Tri cter JO The Portable Saw Rig Thr Pm-tiblf Scecp Conveyer LEADER - i. ii ' 4 I.ANCAS'i'KIt f i .1 -111 r tf, I i n A I.KI. icml T. KOY IIAUM'x Is Matrimony a Failure?" v&. M LOCUST :cV, at Kni u -c I M ST3. & 'J AND I.OCL'Sl' STIIKEfs ' I 'Id. 3. Klc II.3H m I l MAE MURRAY in "lAMINATION" I NIXON ' NIXON'S AMBASSADOR ? ; Mat i -. 1 :i' n 1 30. K- c-nlnei.. 7 t (I r M, TOM MIX in "UP AND DOING" Kli AND MAItKET StJ L'.l.'i. 7 ,iml 'I HERBERT RAWLINSON In "T Hi: III..WU n.(l" "I." Terminal Knrt Ii P. M -l(ii lllll.T unil lllillE riA.VIKI.s In NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE 69TH ST Thea'- epp. "i The Business Man who is without a "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" STRAND a"m"il" a v. at ven.n,, !3I) U AVMlf W BNTE t. i;in iikm:s in fill BPCi;ttre8linK nmi ruui.iiiii' ent riiiin or- m Itvff .i 1.1.M..1- Itll Tllllt', Ulll- I'lll.l-M.l. t&V ins your li-nci- in fu:i. If it wn.n i e roei. Til mIsi-iiiiIii I iIImisi'" "'Hi drfii'd in-lii'.'liis mi brn rtlici Venn euro, clri'-c. pieii l'l' It. Mill lice illi'i. cm. Inn liri-..u-.i I .1 llll.ii-c-l lluil 1 i i I In cinls. I fii-l -I. in llii- i'iiiin'x rnuii, Ilki'd e 1 1 r cci'cnfiil nmi itnn-:tit.i -tlVI' WIIJ nf -llltl'-.' .ciiii- rilM'. lluil t her xlr'n. ti wlmiii Itnilci'iili H nliiHi-t wlmi )im -iij -ii rriijiiin -will i njiij .miiii JpIIit ineri1 i nu iiii. i liiii' I'nit li.i-- up. peiiinl in tli" ruliimu fur wci-Iih.i Hurry llliilr write.-: TliM nf nil. ivlsli In ilmn! jny fur iu'IiiIImj: in. ttctnt Irftpr with r-'ferenen te mme of fX4lie Hlai'M ,nn'l plcturra of ycstcnlay. It 0VERBR00K i.u i.i.i: unci "IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?" Vi l Il KllANrvl VillD AVKNLE & I -AL.IV1 N-rirtKI'l SI'ItHET WALLACE REID In 'ACKOSS Till. IIIMINKM" uufti M.tii m:nm;it -uim; nis" rj'irrCMT "llarutt ft Uelew 17ih KU.Lit.lN I if, s y ,0 ,i f M. POLA NEGRI iii nu: m:vii., v.ww Dl'Al'Tn UKItMANTOW.V AVKNUE IMrtLIU T i c'i.1'1 iicicki: T NORMA TALMADGE In "Mill IN TIIISOI ur SHERWOOD $ TIW BETTY COMPSON in -t-eK tiiesi; vi. i.iim; AI.JIA ItLIIRNS lit "FIND THE WOMAN" ARDMORF ''A.NCASTCn PIKE" "BEYOND THE RAINBOW" LAIlin m:.me.s In " PAIU OP KIMIs r.RAMT - OlflARD AVri. v-"x''', V' Tmner . Krt 7 GLORIA SVANSON In "IIIX III MIAMI'S TltADIXMAItK S. !l AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. AV. C 33 GERMANT0WN r-VTr.Tu1 ?v' SEENA OWEN in "SISTERS" I.AIIIII M.'MIIN In " PAIIt OP l(IN(j,S" i m M ARlTPT K'rtiBUT TtiiiATita i PARK ,t,"ili .AV1". , Hrvliliv flT JJ J lVJMlKr. I l A M in IMA P. a; ' "IXrV Mil 1' II, Kvr. II'IJ te U UK. l.(li:A.M'S I'HODLtTION I.II. ,V.Y. mid T. KOV IIAKNES In "TURN TO THE RIGHT" "h Matrimony a Failure?" Keystone Automatic Telephone forces our subscribers te pay message rates when talking te him. In effect he charges our subscribers admission te his business. ' This is well worth while thinking ever Our unmeasured service rates permit you te call all you want never a discussion about additional mes sagesbesides which with eui; Automatic Telephone you get no wrong numbers and are net cut off in midst of conversations. Keystone Telephone Ce. 135 S. 2d Street Philadelphia Call Mr. Itlakc Race 00, for full information cell can be made from any, one of our ever 6000 pay stations without charge. ASOLINE THE wmAFMM GAS (Vel-a-tiHty: the readiness with which gasoline gives up its power) The difference between the power you really get and the power you can get from that car of yours is all in the gasoline you use. Texaco,, the volatile gas, gives up its energy insta?itly; com pletely when it's in the cylinder where power counts for something. Run your car with Texaco Gasoline. Then you'll knew. Rim it with Texaco Gasoline Save it with Texaco Moter Oil Texaco Moter Oils arc heavy-body lubricants and are distinguished by their dear, golden color. 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