: 3TEtMR,M lllll 1 FL l-CTlt?.B wj . wwTnmrmmm jpfiy'PViJ1' i r S tf r ' JW ' Y4 t v 7i--.,v.v - "' '! -J" lfttiSArti t (" yj' '"TfJ."' " Wn!!'B!,"M "1'"'VWIW -.'-- rawiflr" - i(7frr-'T.'-i'T)rV'WW,' ' Ef ' ?;! i . .. -i aHvw?pnui .t irvrvn. i. .ct i d.:t-s. i i tiieTi- in v i pv "i ' ' wniu-imi. vw. : IkMujtti' j v " t Trim v.-it n rnun ir iii ! n i i mi n ii i i i i - m . " . .la s WPHeiOTir lti'rjinT ' 1 H,J I y ( '-' M, HI p - .,12 V . 1 EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGEB-PHII3ADEEPHIA:, THURSDAY. 'AUGUST 10, 1922 cCie Daily Mevie Magazine ROME BURNS AGAIN THIS TIME ON SCREEN (-" S" p A i. AA ' -vr-' !S $ -B- & V y ' -? 'xA . i mm K "North nf the Itle Grande." Yes, I nlse like I.entrlce .Tey. The way I soe it. thr time's seen coming when we'll hnve n few lilgh-prlccil picture heuses for the ifrtlstle nml discriminating, nnd n distinct drop In prices nt all ether houses. I tee thought "The Three Musketeers" far butter than met Grif fith features. G. T. V. writes: "In rending your column 1 nm mere and mere Impressed with the fact that nine out of ten of the criticisms made by the fans arc baed en the physical traits or appearance m the stars rather than en their abil ity te act nml ghe u sincere character purtrtenl. Or peihaps I tlinuld put It I hut In the fans' minds one seems te be mistaken for the ether. Te gie u much-used example. Jtodelph's 'put-nit-leather hair' seems te be a, synonym for peer acting, just as some ether ai'ter's 'nice clothes' and 'pretty smiles endow that actor with every virtue. I don't except myself In this, for I have a tendenc.x te make the same niltnki. "And I think fh? fault lies In the fact that for se lone we hed such cut- jiind-diled screen tjpps doled out te lie. aii Heroines were sweet little blendes, nil heroes 'he-men' and all villains plainly villainous, se that naturally cirlain ph.isieal attributes dime te mean certain ery delinile characteris tics, lint new- that the movies nre becoming moie sepliistlcjted and mix ing up the tpes a bit, we fans are at n le.s. "We are, getting c prntiiu'in In our l(wi, and If we de net like or undeiMand n certain tjpe. we hand it as In ins false. The only fair thing Is te be honest, and forgetting our own prejudices judge only as te whether the ncter Is really giving us the 'ccnulne article. Fer Instance, in 'Meriin of the Lady Lctty.' Doro Dero Dore thy Dalten va accused of being 'Miff,' 'boyish' and 'awkward.' She was, of course, meant te be all of these tilings, ami she made the charattcr live, whereas If she had been graceful and sweetly girlish, It would have been a complete farce Uke se many etn. ers! It takes all kinds te make up this world, nnd it's up te the actew and directors te give us all kinds, and net lust the few that we knew and admire." (My only comment, aside from ap plause, Is nn npolegj for being te late with 5 our letter.) GIVES $20 BILLS TO CROWD "I've Toe Many," 8aya Poorly-Clad Man Sent te Hospital New Verlt, nAug. 10. A poorly-clad stranger, his two fists filled with $20 bills, appeared en the streets of Brooklyn last night. A crowd gathered. "Tnkc 'cm," he Invited, "I've tee many-" . . , , The crowd fought te oblige him. Policemen came. Around the stranger's waist they found n belt containing mere than S1300 in $'20 bills, a steamship ticket and a passport. They sent hlra te a hospital for ob eb ob tcrvetlon. rrnresEi.Y humorous Thf best uomle nrtlnts crest the well known chftrnctem. with the ; genuinely 'humor 'humer ntia rredlcam'nn Inte which they fall, for the flx-pige comic fectlnn of the .run,fl' nnue I.EDetn. "Make It a Habit. Adv. .iir(iirarririiiinfic3iifiiiiiftMcairiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iifittiiiiiicaiiiiiiitiiiiC3iiiiiitfiiiiC3iiiiiiiiii:it3iiiiii:tiiiicaittiiiiiiiiic7MififittiiiEiiiin ANNOUNCING REMOVAL Te Mu New Central City Stere 1531 Chestnut Street a Diamonds Watches Jewelry A wonderful (.election nwnlt ou. Their ownership depends entirely upon jour ileOre. te own ImmUeme jewelrr en our iierfeetre Confidential Credit Plan 1531 Chestnut St. 138 Se. 52d St. OI'KN inKUY EVENING TlllIll.31III1IIItIItC3IIttriIIIIIIC31IMI1IIlllt3llllllTllllIC3IIIIIIIIIITir3ltIIMIItlJIC31i:illllIlttC3Ilinill131CatIltrilllUC3IIJtTIIIMIlC3llllllltIItlC3i:iITI TlalUn Simen rMRKET STREET BEEF CO.- "Philadelphia's Leading Retail Meat Market" Above Is one of the striking scenes from the latest film spectacle, "Xere." made In and around ltetne by the Vex tempan In this feature Iteme Is burned while the hated Emperor Is shown plajlng en Ills traditional fiddle. The forum was re-created tee, as the abee siciiu show. Tlie only American member of the last I' Violet Mcrscrcau, as the heroine. She is shown In the pinel en the left THE MOVIE FAXS LETTERBOX i By nENRT M. NEELT. Virginia I. tee. nm glad the Ven' question is settled once and for all. But. shhl You'll wake It up. If It'll make ou feel any happier I'll ndinlt that the four actors jeu mention are great faeritcs of mine. a Blend.v writes "Please esruse niy writing without a tpewnter, but It Is absolutely impossible, as I bate none and de net like te borrow "Step te the head of the class with your opinion of 'Foolish Wives.' I think it was 'rank' (the picture, net your opinion). "I really give 'Mazurka' credit for the letter which he or she wrote Just step and think what a picture would be If there were no musicians or music te go with it. Yeu knew just hew boring a picture seems when for nme reason or ether the music steps. Hew en earth would the emotions of the pictures show up If there wits no music te make it tad, gay or frightful'' "I de net ngre with 'M C L ' when he places 'Orphans of the Storm' as 'awful.' In mj estimation It was won derful What say jeu? Poretli.t and Lillian Oish arc absolutely darlings, and Jeseph Scbildkraut is handsome and wonderful. Hew old are Dorethy Oish, Lillian Gish, I'riscilla Dean and Jo Je eph ScblldkrautV Are I'riscilla Dean and Jeseph Schlldkraut any relation? "Will jeu please gie me the ad dresses of the following . Jeseph ebtld kraut, I'rUcill.i Dean and the two Gish girlb?" (Since you thought "Orphans" a "wonderful" piaur.'. I won't sav a word, nor about Lillian and Dorethy being "darlings." Lillian Is twentj slx years old, was born in Springfield. O., stage career 1002 ias child i. till about 1912; then engaged by GrtEith for Biegraph steik. Doretln n twrntv-feur year-1 old Schildkiaut in th' middli twenties, nnd Priscilla Dean Is strangely retli ent en subject, but I should sat she-- twenty -five or mere, ou re th. second with that "relationship" question en Jee Schildkraut nnd MiM Dean. Where did you get the idea? I never heard anything about It ) E. Green writes in te tell "Nobody Much" that the selection played in ball room scene m ' Orphans of the Storm" was a Paderewakl minuet He deen t designate which one, but his informa tion Is gratefully received llapp Ge Lucliy writes "I hae never written te you before for the simple reason that etcry time I wanted te write and ask jeu a question some one get there ahead of me and asked the same thing probably lti a different way but the results were the same It answered the purpose "The ether evening I saw a plcturn called 'Lady Gedhn ' I am tery anxious .te hear tour opm.en of tins picture I really must confess that I de net knew much about the tine points of art, heuce my opinion of this picture, but te me it was a cry disappointing picture It was ver.- monotonous and dry. Please tell me who took te part of the Jester ami also Lady Gedlva. "Just one mere que-tlen why aren't they showing anj mere educational Uluis? They used te show n great many of Burten Helmes' traveling pictures and they were Indeed interesting. Can you tell me why they bae ceased show ing them''" ( Ernest Dench played the .Tester nnd Hedda Vernen Ladj Gedlva In that him which, nt the time, I vowed was the worst feature film I ever sat through. Afterward though, when I reviewed em of the atrocities I'd seen in the past, I decided it was enlj next worst. "Dry" is no name for It. I hadn't realized that the Burten Helmes travel pictures were net beins shown. If net. it's only a temperrary hlattia while he and his lieutenants scour the far corners of the glebe for new sub jects.) Constance V. writes: "It has been a while since I wrote the last time, but really there seems te be very few pictures that would mnke an.v one fiel particularly geed about Thej seen te be m the indifferent class. The don't amount te much, but then it doesn't scpih as jf thcv were intended I te ."But I will sav I liked 'Find the Weman' very much. It was geed from i beginning te end nnd they certainly keep you gucslnr who really is guiltv. I approve of Harrison Ferd at all tune I liked Alma llubcns also "Wallle wns geed in 'Acress the, Continent.' Of course. I mean as an automobile picture. The audience quite approved of him nnd did a geed bit of clapping, which rather surprised me, for I hate found met audiences lately rather quiet and umespenshc. if he had alwajs p'aved in that sort of pic tures, we would all like him nnd be satisfied with bun, but hating seen him M-iHt act well, tte want the iral stuff. "Hating read that some people think Wallie is iiTit a man's man, I won dered nnd thought I would nk the men what they thought 1 find after asking nbeut a dozen or se that they like li i in at all tim's They like liar-ri-nn Fenl also, but they all seem te think of him as 'that quiet fellow ' Ilnreld Llotd is a favorite with all, but then who in the comedies under stands human nntur better'' ' I saw 'I'ncli) Tem Without the Cabin' and 'East I.jr.ne With Vnrh Vnrh tiens' nnd liked the latter the best, but they weie shown ne.irl.t two tears age, weren't they? I don't like Bin Tin pin, though. Never, neter. "Peer Purpy'n letter failed te call forth the heped-ter light se far. Seems te me it's most tee het te scrap muih new." (Welcome back te the fold. Cen stance, eten if ten are getting ttry blase en the subject of pictures. I don't hardly blame jeu.) B. Me. 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Olee Special This Week All Brands of Nut or Olee Margarine, 3 lbs. for 50c ThU Margarine is the same as you have been paying 25c te 30c per lb. for all ever the city We guarantee sntsfactien or refund your money MmM.1 STREET BEEF CO. 5221 -23-25 Market Si. 5939 Market St. mOpcn Every Friday and Saturday Evening Until 9:30m Fer Vacation or College $14.75 A rejjuUr .Jfn ti'ue '(i-lnch tulci'iZf'l HI r- rwr. d Pte-plv ttn.cr lc f j i ri Unci, one ti j . ib-li Urrt CC H E S T N U T-- Special Electric Moter Oil 3c pfr Billion. IncluUIni; can M.E. ARNOLD &C0. risBBJiflflflBH Practical Electricians Electric Lights, Fans, Etc. Campleta Moter Repair Shep 1019 CHERRY ST. Next te Keith's Theatre 3ercCe4v6 t'lieniri s I'HOTOI'I.AIH 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 Cemnany of America. r-il I r 6"D A. 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SATl KDAV Al'ti 11 i 10 NORMA TALMADGE In hMll.l.V TIIKOL'till" lU.AIUIllw"l-'WJty lll'l.H AT 11 P f RIDOE AVE. A DA1IP1I1M am Jlat. via, Evk. 6;4S te 11 PARK -- -- ium, ,''a, rVTt OHO THOMAS MPICHAM HURT CHASING BALL Metprlst Strikes Camden Bey While Playing Qlrl Alse Injured While chnelnR n Lasebnll nt l.nns l.nns l.nns downe aveniip nnd Lewis street, Cam den, yestcrdnv, Jehn Derslicll, eight yenra old, 1242 Lew Ik street, wns run down bv an automobile nnd Injured. The boy wns pleying with cempan WfiWtite iromnemz the antlieptle gf rmlddit tlnlmcnt in one cenwlner Ii eesleit te urtyl dependible for gteiter variety of we end provides tgtinst the heit'a lick of neceutry pttpttatiem. j(i.jjtdnigpJtierpcitpld.ljt- CIU inu IAIIUV, jwhwu, . vu Lj W.F.YOUNG, Inc. Springfield, Mui. 1 TB .jrU&Smrs Ions In die middle of the street when William Twyne, 754 Sycamore Btrcct, driver ej the enr, uttenipted te suerc it, but was unsuccessful. "The boy wns hurled te the curb nnd picked up un conscious. Twyne tools the child te the West Jersey lloincepnthic Hospital. Elizabeth Bnttlst, four venrBir" 425 Cherry MreeU.wns utruck iS' automobile nnd slightly Injun,,! L' pinjmg nt teurtn nnd Cherrv .. " The dtlvcr of tliu car made his . h-' lMiyslcinns nt the Coener Itn...c!fa.' the girl will recover. ' "" Mf A Loese Leaf Ledger for $8.50 Whnt V.. r-. . Our Special Outfit: A Corduroy and All-LcatKer Bound Binder. 200 Ledger Sheet., .1 Leather Tab Index 1TEO J. STATIONERS lZN.13lhSt. PHILADELPHIA .719VWmit3t' jrfrSSrSSgJ i -sH:afik.ii V wwmBmmms CLTUKENSrO. - JJ PRINTERS-BLMKBQOKMFRi w ISMIMMMwIJiMfl e mr J -i i - ITscoisce1" l STORES CO. M sccsce H The Biggest Coffee Bargain in Town l'eu'11 knew hew true this is when you drink n cup of the delicious Asce Coffee and realize that this splendid coffee is only 29c p cr lb. Asce Coffee is a combination of hiph grade coffees from the best cultivated regions in the tropics. Blended according te our own formula and roasted in our big modern reasteries by the latest up-te-date equipment. Other coffees of the same high grade are Belling elsewhere for 40c, 45c and 50c per lb. Our low price is due te the fact thnt our connections with the sources of supply arc se close, and because we blend it ourselves, r-. i.,b3 amj sejj jn our own stores. ft- COffEEi'' Mli tnMltMu ty I ' uhwn nuti km asce lb. "You'll taste the difference!" 29 Asce Evaporated Milk can Sc, 9c "Pure as the Morning Dew" Cake Specials All mi., fj. nfleUp. rnt,.ia nr. rpdurpfl te 4c per packnpe for the balnnce of this week t Zn-Zn Ginijer Snapi t,jjt 11. I thecsc lid-Dits 1 in uranam crackers B. C. Lemen Snags A C Oatmeal Crackers I 4 Vanilla Wafers 1 Macaroon Snaps pkg '- I'Sea Feam Biscuits ... lb. 29c C.' (Heney Jumbles lb. 1 9c Nice with dessert this warm weather. BtcL6' ASCO Sour Kreut cut te 1254c Partly cooked an easily prepared and economical fcide dish. 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" Richland Butter lb. 39c T'urf cienmery iiDum Alse Ulw alue Eggs you can be sure of. lM$m& 3 7 (T if"1 CS Carten of Twelvi HiJRVJ&vThc pride of the farmyard elve Meat Specials Fer the balance of this week. Thick End Rib Roast. Genuine Native Beef Rump or Round Steak lb. 35c Sirloin Steak lb. 45c 18c I ?icpei"ts standi" lb Rib Roast ...".'. WC Lean Soup Meat, lb. 5c K..i,d Stewing Chickens. . . .,, 32c Si," Frying ChicUn. . Sliced Lebanon Bologna. . . ,y, ih.l5c Cooked Corned Beef '4 n..l5c Thurincer Stvle Sausaoe . . . 1 q Large Bologna . v, 13c iii. 35c Baked Meat Leaf y4 m. 14c Luncheon Rell v n. 14c Boiled Ham .i n,. 1fic Flnt Minrurl ., ... IR. mJJLL!.'Fhia CamJ" and tuburban Stere and Meat MarhtU ASCO ASCO "PENROD" f ' ' &ELX. iriTiniAM..-inMU.Bn 7ii I ti "THE BACUELOM OAODV A3CU ASCO ASCO Asm ASCO
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