'"A'SW'Jt RWiW!,; r tyVm-?! I6OT fi iffeSp- ;r f?" "J y ,, -"--jnh;i?jir i . .; IftMi'' . MiV':? - W .tW 'S 11 tin m m mi 1 t 12 EVENING PTJBLIO 1 ik Daily Mevie Magazine EVENING PTJBLIO LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA, THUKSDAY, 'AUGUST 17, 1922 X Ui ncommen dense What De Yeu Want?. Ily JOHN RLAKE STUDY IN EXPRESSION r A V. V ' ' ' aaHlaV$V v4raSaKHSH bbmbbwt.3i i aflraM3WKS&aI6S9ririKSt fm&MELmr'X. V . the main picture. Theso Teny San? comics I think dreadfully tiresome nnd tlme wanting. Larry Scmen in 'The Shew,' I think it wns called, nmUHed some small children, but I heard some of the elder ones sev they did net care for that. Neither did I. 'I like fun, though, nnd wasn't Lloyd funny In 'Among Theso Pres ent ? (This does net require an an swer, merely my way of Mating n fact.) I notice tliat in one small town tne advertisements of dry goods, ice. coal, bakeries, etc , nre net hurried in the least. I don't understand why one J should pay geed money te see adver- j tlsements en the screen. , "I haven't wen as many letters lately I extolling the geed leeks of Held and Barthelmess eh appeared nome time age. 'I like them both, but I de net think i either ene exceptionally handsome, j Harthelmess has line dark eyes, though, but his face Isn't shaped en an Adenis meld. I liked his acting very much In 'Way Poun l'ast' and 'Tel'nble David,' the only pictures I saw him In. Hut j didn't he leek little alongside of that big villain in 'leVable Dald'? I "Harthelmess is very geed In rough and nigged parts and Held Is equally geed portraying the 'upper btratum of boclety, Tvhlch he usually represents. "I agree with J. II. Mandel, regard ing the news films. They are very in teresting te me, and it is n shame te cut them for Hime senselces tomfoolery." (Ay, ayt If some of our regular fanettes who complain nbeut miner In conveniences In the finest city theatres, would try their luck nt the "twtce-n-week" country theatres, their reactions ought te be well worth printing.) 0. U, S. It vas Themas Meighan, net Milten Sill", who played the lead inc role in "The Mlrncle Man" ; I wouldn't be surprised If you were con- that with a quite Blmllar WHAT you'll get In this world de-' pends en what you want nnd en hew much you want It. The child that cries for the moon never gets It, no matter hew necessary he thinks it is te his happiness. If he continues n child, crying for ether impossible "moons" through life, he will get neither the "moons" nor anything else worth having. The same child, earnestly desiring en elusive puppy, will catch the puppy if he is sufficiently determined nnd waits long enough. VirnEN he grows up, If he fixea his VV mind en something he can get, he is reasonably sure te get it but only If with many ether things is net very likely te have it, no mnttcr hew keen a business mind he has. If employers could knew whnt every man in their employ really wanted, they would be far better nble te mnke promotions nnd te fix positions in their establishments. he is willing te make the sacrifices nee Cusuirv fn ciMviirlnff it. fl.in nt An.nrlnn'u ttl I II llHl H lrC9 OtCC y.v vt .tmviivii .. . ...1111,,,, I said tliat nnjbedy C0UM nave iu KTATITnAT.V flier would fntrnr the dollars, if be wanted it mere than he VrATUIlAL,i, tbey would raver tne wonted sliep nnd play nnd personal Ai man who wanted te be n general mnnngcr enu j;ie iiiui mi uiiiuiiiimj te show by hnrd work hew much he wnnted thnt position. . Alse they would de little for the men who wonted n job with them merely te keep him In feed or clothes till he get Berne einer sort or a position. The sooner you moke up your mind what ye.i want nnd let everybody flw knew what It Is, the sooner jeu will comfort nnd kept en wanting it ter thirty j ears. . , . . , He wns net altogether right, for ft certnln amount of nptitude for busi ness is necessary te the accumulation or a fortuneT And nil men de net possess that 'aptitude. UT of two men who have business l - ... u. .mm Mt,A wniita fhft mil- Hen dollars will get it. if he is willing te make sacrifices for it. The man who Just wants it along Bl Hupmebilc fusing ture, The Faith Healer" pic- One indication of Hupmebile quality isthefactthatmany of the Hupmebiles built years age are still rendering ac tive, daily service te their owners. Maepfcr&A&cper S04 N. Bread St. Theodere Roberts, as Unc'e Jesh in "The Old Homestead, " complains of the weather being "gesh-daraed het" THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By HENRY M. NEELY M. 31. M. I can only repeat that I have no definite information where these scenes were made, though 1 be lkve in New Jersey. I cannot under stand why the company did net answer your letter. You're another of these I bare te thank for the information ea Aflsa La Badle resale Mallet" writes: "Oh. Mr. Neely, I've completely changed. I'll arer knock the movies again. Yeu see, Ilk a let of fans, I never renljfed vhut a let of smart business lees te put erer the dumb drama. (The rather raarm expression Is Ames'. 1 But you m. T new iersenally knew n star course, net Intimate any mere, but she used te work right next te me at the Sugpirr Shoppee when she was Minnie Smith nnd had rd hair before the fan marfnrlniwl te d tD8 WOriQ luui " by Meedy, In which Milten Sills played tne name part. Mrs S. W. K. writes : "A few nights age feme fne Inquired for n picture I entitled 'The End of the Read. It is doubtless ene I have In mind shown I a few years age a? n downtown theatre, 'and after the third or fourth perform 1 mice was 'centred off ' Even that wns three or four performances tee many. "A clrl friend and mvself went te ( the iir-t evening performance, thinking It was ii r'il mi'we, and were sur i priced tn b-nrn tun late that it was n ( medical ibjut lf-"-"n, whidi was simpl naufeatini; e li ui te ".taj' as It was e arranged it would haw betin very ren'.picviniis ti hne lefr enrlv Ever -nri !elIlK "Ipilf-li Wives' I've wen-der-d whar it rr-imblt'l In rottenness, ami new mv curiiit is sntlstied, for it was 'The Knd of the ltnnd.' and I enh wish it wax the ENI nf the read for all such eblr-rt. lessens. I '' i ' Tln beautiful girl I think was Enid Bennett, nnd the part of the doctor was plnjed by the man who wrote or plupd in 'Damnged Heeds.' It wns se long age the characters nre rather ague In rnv mind, but the subject .. 411 nnn m fnprtrtttan fi nrl 5i nc innr . very carrt out en tn illa M,.n..,iWu f t, rencn fnr ,.- r t i a i i irNiuiT" -, 'i-t - w i.' vi.-t i-ncinc toast in ntsnrsE Marring pic- ,)redu(.lnB u. Yeu lune directed 'Fool 'Feol 'Foel turx I.asgy. Th- young mint must . ',, iVs' m irrll tl.nt 1 vUh Mr have, n double, n last spring Berne- ,,, h,,i hn tn ..nnrntlnn nt 'fu.t tune, tee, when we would have heard something." Hupmebile be en your way te nchlcvement. eiir success, of course, will depend en whnt von want, nnd whether you wnnt I lint mere than ntijtnnig cise in iuu wuim. CepuriuM. t92i WIN THOMSON PRIZES Railroad Men's Sens Awarded $800 Yearly Scholarships Twe wins of Pennsylvania Railroad empleyes have obtained Frank Thern son memorial scholarships. The win rdS? BEFORE YOU BUY OSes Eqnipv a Mf J i mem, ireuu is Steel Filci DESKS Jeseph L. Shoemaker & Ce. Dank. Office. Library A Scheel Fnrnlrare At 826 Arch St. Since 1884 (8heemnktr Dalldlm) ee our ADDING MACHINES AH Makes, Lewest Prices COLLINS, 831 Chestnut SI. rhenet Wulnnt S178 fiidSdidSlSi MA.. 1. .AMHAllil.. t .. tupntv-fnnr vnitn tnnn iii '..l -1 are Rebert i.ane Rlggs, BOn of tfe li master mcchnnlc nt Teledo, and Oenl.1 l Davis Leng, of Bellvnr. l ."'?! i telegraph operator en the PltuhiiU! ' division. Rices will ntt-ml .1" 11$ I field Scientific Scheel nt Yule U,,lr.. slty. nnd Leng Lehigh OnlversItT TllP schelnrshlti!. vel .i "y'... yearly, were created In mnr i.- -l...e,0 i of the Inte Frank Themwn, fZJS president of the l'cnnsylvnnlr. SlffiSS ' Company, In memory of their fath.71 ' WANTED A Manufac,' turer requiring mere salt energy. De ou want mere bunlneseT Ue ou wnnt te pet It by lncrenln. I our sates enery7 ",wmuii De you fnyer lntentlv kaI.i ,. motion work te net urenter prefttit pe ex require a mnn he ui l.andle your general publicity. ,?m. -ing anS all eales cerrentyinrten"? A. 32-year.eld. married celleee m. with 10 years' experience (new m. pleyed) eeelui Incrcaied oppertunK tlei for hie proven eilei nblllty WRITE C 727. msihikr ASCO ASCO nlmed nt won't understand what they're nil ntiut m I can Kafely print them. Yeu would hnrdly be wife around Thir teenth and Vine (streets unless Ames wns thre n ccert. Still, Ollbertieally sptnking, "you're aware, mndame, whnt jeu dare, mudamc, se take rare, niadnme" . but if you hnve any pity en my exile In Inept and bremldlc fields of letters, come ngain nnd seen. I "One In Doubt" I can assure you positively that Rodelph was net In At lantic lty en thts date you mention IIe is at work very hard out en the bedv "saw" him in Philadelphia wben Of 'h was no nearer 'lian Hollywood. The perfen you mention Having pcn liim , with would certainly net odd te hi.s reputation. was , Lerla writes Titian nnd before Max Bloemingoldcn ter of James bought Minnie a swen reiugee uuc i Kt.h i iret nt a wonderful bargain i w2ea some dancer let the payments ()Ude and the New Yerk agency took it back. "Max and EkopuleUipop made n. pile of dough In the Shepee with 'Heney De' confections that hud Minnie s picture nn oil the boxes en account of posing fen nothing and some cabmet-fclze Beita. nnd flnnlly Max enid. 'May-.J should go in the picture business, with fire gross of Minnie in stock, and Skepy ndreltted that every immigrant knew that the pictures were getting way ahead of shoe shines nnd candy parlors nnd they were nctlnu accord ingly, se they organized the 'nigh Art Productions,' nnd they aided n litf.e te the Heney De trademark, and new you enn see Minnie billed all ever the country as 'The sweetest thing in pic tures.' Minnie wanted te btart her artistic career In n tllghtly different manner, mere like the girl In 'l'elly of the Follies,' but being n city girl with no romance attached, the took what she could get. She is going te have nn awfully artistic career. They get an elegant nrt critic te detign the bets an 1 Ames wrete the hrst story In three hours and seven minutes. "Mar Is advertising it lavUUy nt gTcat cxiK-nst, ns 'The Hecerd-Rrenk-Ing Story ' And Ames is se modest nbeut It. He suys dozens of staff writers can turn out e.l tbe btuu tne pictures pat need with or.e hand an'l tt.eir minu SJ shut. Minnie can't help being famous, because Mnx knows cterybedy in the business and hai lirr booked ull ever. nnd isn't it fortunate that pictures are run in tuch a business-like manner, se that theutrei all ever cun be sewed up In contracts, and thut gives the fans a cbnnce te bee ever thing certain com panies put out' Auu borne unicuy pe "When I read the let- Tark l thought I must write and say that I agreed with him regarding the haste with which pic tures or de you en 11 them scene?? are flashed en and off the screen. "It Is se bad in borne of the country towns that I have about decided net te waste time nr money going te any mere moving plrt ire shows. They ure se unsatlsfacterj ".Scenes that we are told cost con siderable time, nnd large bums of mono nre hurried off without giving ene u chance te have mere than an unsat isfactory glin.p-e "no has no chance te observe the details at nil AVh den t they cut out home nf the fol-de-rels and give us a chance te fully appreciate (Gesh, thought we 'had it nil fixed tint ('In i re AU.iins pin: ed 'he giil in "The l.'iid nf the Read " New you n Kind Rennett Didn't you confuse it with Richard Rennett who, I knew, p!ned the doctor' And another le'tei s-is the girl was Joyce I'aire Rut 1 Inn!, we nre f-afe in salng It was Claire Adams, for that Is tne Informa tion I get from the men w'ie handled the film In this city. I Alleged Tire Thief Killed Pittsburgh. Aug IT (My I Carnegie police nnneunceii lust nigh' (ieerge fi Schiller, a rnilte.id mnn, whose beilv w-iis found in nn automobile en the Steubenville p. lie esterdn , had heen (-het ,Irsiji Zimmerman, n gurage keeper Ximi'.ermiiu said three men nttemitfil te steal tires from his gnrage nnd thut he K;ncd lire en them. PUOTOPI.VVH nioTeri-ATS 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. ARRET STREET BEEF CO.-, Better Meats Lewer Prices All Stewing Chickens, 25c lb. 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Tuns uun't fuhze hew hard It is te jirodure nn) thins en whed ule. A mevuiK picture or makniK racrry racrry fOreunds, for liiBtunre. I bellevu In glvlnn the devil his due. "And ninny preiucer try se yuioBii yuieBii mllv ti nleusa even body. They cener- "j euBly put in u llttle something of every -' thine. New Minnie 1h Relni; te de n Seuth iu, l uiiuilinn mounted pouee, A Bttcrillelnp BlHtcr una unufiuer (man- i lnjr n double punch), n wild mountain' lrl (he'H having 'La Steal' design the t th: MAE MURRAY in "Tin: in i.uwi - in ii i nrvii" . Imperial MT - :vs:,vr BETTY COMPSON in "evi:it tiii: iiiiiiiii ii TTr)t7D'TV 1 K')M ft r ' MWA AV Mr. & Mrs. Carter DeHaven In MV I..lVrilll.VLl" .. rDICMT Woeilnul Av t 014 Ht. UKIblN 1 MATIM.E DAILY ,M,l,i.T IK I '" 'n "COURAGE" dresses for thnt. an they are mi eleer nt lnipliclty) and a lured wire une is avl by her llttle child And Minnie hates kldB. Hut, then, art ineuns hhc rllicc. Max sent out wiine mIIIh of Mln- i Die, with Mime. refuRee kldu from the Hey in back of our heute, nnd Mine fans had the nerve te call Minnie 'ma ternal.' 8he wns furleiiH, for everybody knows that you can't held your public . U you don't leek ynum;. And there 1h elnr te be a cabaret itceiic, a soup and ih ball, with speclal effectB ; a curly aired child with eeme deRtt or rabbltH, rescue, a eunsct fndeeut, with the I levcra entwined, In every ene of her pic- , turca. Whnt mero could the faim ask? .Aweh admits that Minuiu will prow te F superlatively supertlumiH at leant, ad I only hope the fans will appnclate it ....a nfrntil vnll Mprpll't Plitnlllf tmi.j. ' "."" " , : ' i ; n C'vil JHCll . tlieupill perunps inwy iiiui n.ar i ;tj)titi you ami taken you off til Honolulu i satr Mente Carle. 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Asserted Choceletss, lb. 49c Asce Cream Mints, lb. 25c Big Lolypeps, each lc CheicCbi- run Tomatoes Solid packed. 12c Big Ne. 3 cans. Asce Pure Grape Juice Just the Krapcs. e. 20c juice ei Loncera N. Secial B. Teas r Tokens lb 27c lb 71 kl Victer Bread Baked at yea weald de it in Qgf your own hit then. Victer Raisin Eread, leaf 10c Raisins add te its feed vulne allow the children aplenty. Asce Oi-ange Pekoe :c 1 aPkg ' A Ib. phg., 23c 1 'b. pltg., 43c The Real Tea for Real lefd Tea IlefreHlilnp and lnvljier.it tne four nther deieilablx blends te suit any Male WEEK-END MEAT SPECIALS Finest Quality Native Beef SIS'" STEAK Te. 32c gar ROAST lb. 32c Finest Standing Rib Roest, lb.. 30c Lean Soup Beef, lb 5c Thick End Rib Roast lb ISc Fresh Killed Stewinn Chickens, lb., 32c Premium Cooked Lamb Tongue pU jar 50c Ice Celd Ready te Serve Delicacies Lebanon Bologna Ms-lb. 13c Thuringer Summer Sausage V2-lb. 18c Cooked Corned Beef , y2-lb. 10c Baked Meat Leaf 14 -lb. 14c Cooked Luncheon Rell . V4-lb 14c Vinegar Pickled Heney Comb Tripe 25c ' pt. jnr Ice Celd II A S c 0 Fresh bnking for this sale. I Little Pig Roasting Hams, lb., 25c i These prices effective in our Phil.., Camden and Suburban Stores and Meat Markets. gHIIi.aKsags ASCO ASCO ASCU ASCO 7mm ASCO ASrft AS A. 4 K i tmwtwmiBtsv jr' jtirJiitii
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