Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 05, 1922, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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Altove is n scene from Huge UaUln's Intcst fenturp, "Married l'replp."
The lady is the chnrmlng star, Mabel Kallin, and the jeiingstcr with
the curly bead Is Hebble Clarke
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX
Uy HKNItY M. NEI-XY
luilltb I)e Mllle writes: "Plwihe iiub
lisli Cenrad Nagd'H uddrcxs In .eiir
I.elt,iT Mux. And miiiie time will mi
print bis picture there? I don't re
member ever seeing it there.
"De you publish nil the letters flint
the fans write te jeu or de ou only
publish the ones that have an argument
In them en which you can shower your
knowledge?
"Why is It that every one seems te
turn against Theda Itnru? Don't any
of the fans rare for her any mere be
cause she 1h a back number?
"Cenrad Nagel Is my type of n sin
rere neter. I uhv.iys had the impres
sion that lie is net at all haughty and
vain. Am I In nny way correct V
"Whnt has happened te Myrtle Sted
man? I never henr of her any mere.
Alse Mndclaine gtarhill?
"In the show 'The Ordeal.' s-tarring
Agnes Ayreti, did the colored mammy
poison the lmbnnd, or did he die be
cause bis wife (Agnes Ay res) did net
grve. him the digitalis? What i that
for nny w ny?
"Is Cenrad Nagel married? Alte is
Agnes Ay res married?
"May I ask another question? De
you pick your screen fnverites by their
acting ability or by your knowledge of
them outside of screen life?"
(I don't knew hew I pick them. Hew
de you renllv think 1 de it?
Address Cenrad Nagel nt the I.npky
Studies. Hollywood. Yes. he is mar
ried and has a little (laughter. Agnes
Ares was married, but eecurcil a di
vorce last winter. Nagel isn't haughty
and ain at' nil. lie's just n little
mere studious mid sincere mid serious serieus
mlndel than most of the idols of the
flappers.
Myrtle Ktedman Is -still acting.
You'll fee her in "Itleh Men's- WiveV'
seen. Madelainc Starhill Is still with
the "Follies" in New Yerk and being
very much photographed nnd prcssv
agented. , ,
Ne; I don't publis nil the letters
I get. Couldn't. It would take a page
a day. I have te pick out these of
general interest or (hove that say nasty
things about me. I.Ike urs.
Whv shouldn't every one "turn
ngains't" Theda Unra? What did she
ever de te deserve praise?
In "The Ordeal" I gathered the im
pression the colored mammy djd the job.
Dlgltnlis is something for the heart.
Ne wonder jeu didn't knew.)
Edna wrlles: "Here is something tee
feed Ytet te tell. Yesterday I saw The
'riinltive Lever.' The theatre was in,
the class generally known as "better,"
and the folks who go there appear te
be reasonably Intelligent.
"At the very beginning, ou knew,
there Is a shipwreck scene Kenneth
Harlan, Harrison Ferd, Constance, nnd
n goet, en n raft regular old-time
melodrama and then some.
"The audience virtually as a whole
watched In sympathetic and almost
tearful silence while Hnrlnn, with much
effort, heaved his client thrice, prepara
tory te mnklng the g-r-r-rent bacrihee,
while CepHtance emoted and emoted,
and while Harrison Ferd did one of the
funniest travesties of a dying man I've
ever seen net a ery funny subject,
I'll grant you, but well you've prob
ably seen it.
"Frem the moment Harlun dramat
ically announced that the gnat had
gene dry. I shook tilth laughter while 1
endeavored, In view of the vault -like
silence around me, te be silent. Ordi
narily I am n well-behaved person, but?
in the eeurbe of that whole episode sev
eral most iindlgnllleil squnwks escaped
me. The fact that I heard a few
filmilar convulsive sounds scattered ever
the nudlterlum made me feel a little
better.
"At the point of the triple chest
heevings, old style, n truly noble guffaw
rushed from my threat. A woman In
the row ahead turned around and gavn
me a dirty leek eh, n very dirty leek
of righteous indignation.
"Net until the point at which Har
lan kUscs Ferd's wife Constance, of
course geed-by, nnd Ferd weeps con
vulsively while peeping nt them between
his lingers, did the dead ones realize
that something hnd get past them, and
that why, my denr, the whole thing
was u joke, wasn't it! Hew delicious.
I noticed that the shoulders of the
lady-in-tiie-rew-nhead had assumed u
rather crestfallen nlr.
"lint enough of that! I could bore
jeu with another pngn en thn density
of the crowds which putrenlzn the mov
ies, but I don't lfkn te write essays,
and I won't.
"What Is wrong with Temmy Melgh
an's digestion, or has lie .been unfor
tunate In love lately? Is the grouch
temporary or will it be permanent? In
his most recent pictures he looked about
as sweet-tempered as a deg dnprlved of
a bone. That Is Tery sad.
De jeu knew whom I llktf Vmm-
rice Flynn. The only time I have seen
him was in 'The Weman Who Walked
Alene,' but. believe en me, I certainly
could see him. He's get geed leeks,
personality, a magnlticeiit smile, and a
certain 'sparkle,' if jeu get what I
mean.
"Ieng age I saw Florence YIder in
Fex's Tnlc of Twe Ciller. ' She was
cast as the little seamstress, just a tiny
purt but I remember it te this day.
Her acting there was exquisite per
fect. And In the pictures In which she
hns starred I thought her absolutely
flat. Funny!"
(Oh, Kdnn, hew can you
ider is one of niv extra sneclul en
thusiasms and here ou go and say she
is "auMilntcly lint." I was tempted
net te print that part of jour letter.
Generous of me, isn't It?
1 had much the same experience as
jeurs when I saw "The Primitive Lov Lev
er." I'm afraid we'll have te admit
that the average movie audience simply
ennnet "get" nnjthlng iih clever ns
that and that's one reason the tillums
have te he made se blatantly obvious
and free from subtlety. Otherwise they
would fi.ll Hal mid be commercial fail
ures. I'm getting somewhat hopeless about
Meighun. I don't knew what's the
matter with him, but the old strong,
compelling personality isn't there any
mere.)
Wnnna Leu writes: "Memories are
just the ghosts of an unforgetlen es es
terdey, aren't they? And the 'film
ghosts, every once in n while they come
creeping back.
Particularly the curly haired w raith
ei .uaztiaicnc .uerrjuins. leu remem
ber Mazdalene, of course. There simply
wasn't nny thing sweeter than the in",
genue star of the well-known Kiuit-Hee-Wurss
Films. She was, five or
six years age, the acknowledged queen
of the screen, but an awful let of
things have huppencd te all kinds of
royalty since then.
"One of Mnzdalene's specialties
(there were exactly two altogether),
was the shy and ((emme country gal,
one of the species that went our of
existence in Harrison's administration.
The first glimpse of Miss Alerryums ns
little Yerbcnn Perkins, the pride of
Celery (.enter, was in a meadow or
garden or ether location in the great
outdoors. Verbena always had a big
bouquet of roses or. sunflowers or
something and she stared straight at
the camern with these start y ejes. The
sun was nlwajs shining en tier beauti
fully ma reeled curls. And hew that
sun shone! Iielh indoors and out, and
all nreund Verbena's golden head.
Never once missed it.
"Hut you couldn't keep Verbena
down en the farm, by heck. She went
right off te the wicked city. (New Virk
was the only "citj " in these days),
and, 'Ions about the middle of the sec
ond reel she met the villain, livery one
knew Ii I in because he had a mustache,
a sneer and an evcr-rendy cigarette.
"Then an oveidese of what the agi
tated scenario writer called 'diabolical
plots,' glided cafes, hard-hearted land
ladles, a ceuple of second-hand villuins
in addition te the main guy, and the
bright lights of HrwMway.
"Oh, the thrllliiniH of the fillums!
And when the scenario man became
tired of the whole darn business he had
only te drag in the hentst country boy
and a final fade-out against a back
ground of the old homestead, a corn
field, and eh. yes, the sun at its old
pastime of shining en Verbena's golden
head. '
"Mnzdalene's ether specialty was the
tagged mountain girl of Old Kentucky
(with New Jersey scenery r. Her pa
was always a moenshiner nnd, like
daughter, used King I.nrdneriun dic
tion exclusively.
"After n reel or se of 'Little Wuo Wue
bell' registering joy by running around
like a demented Hottentet, the hand
some rewuue officer appeared en the
scenery. At first she hated him be
(iiuse he was a 'Neitherncr' nnd then
discovered she lined him after he'd been
shot ns the result of walking into u
friendly little feud. He ncnrly died,
loe te the t line of 'Henrts and
Flowers' or. If the piano banger felt
that way, 'Oh, Johnny, Ci,' or 'Peer
Uutterlly.'
"After that it was only n question of
tlme until the fade-out, with the bud,
etc.
"The ghost of the bright star Maz Maz
diilene isn't the only spook that comes
back. Here's the slinhy Nhadew of
Wceda Warn from the days of old when
wimps were bold; at least every one
thought they were. Oh, Weeda was
wicked, though; she, even Nineked
cigarettes,
"Nowadays you'll hare te admit it'a
Dcr Tag vef Gleriela Delish, the scin
tillating auper-Btar of super-director
Cbeeell De Chille'a Buper-Stupendeua
Productions, The cornfield and meun-
i '
tnlns arc gene nnd In their place we
hnve 'art' settings that arc n cress
between Follies scenery nnd Cam
O'Flage's iden of what's 'what In In
terior decorating. Curls arc gene mid
in their place we see coiffures cop cd
from ii sub-deb of the bunny beiith Sea
Isles.
"Oh, well who wents Mazdalcne tb
return? Or Glorleln te stay forever.'
They used te fe-d the audience niigar
nnd spice nnd cvervtblns "lce. New It s
almost entirely spice.
"And all the. while that great mid
mighty being known ns Humanity In
looking down nt the grotesque little
marionettes that ere supposed te icpi-e-sent
him. And, probably, he s smiling
n bit tolerantly. Or laughing."
'SHORTY' O'BRIEN
IS DREXEL COACH
Fermer Swarthmere Star Suc
ceeds McAvoy as Football
Tuter at Lecal Institute
WANTS A FIGHTING TEAM
Harry .1. ("Shorty") O'Hrlen has
been appointed athletic coach at Drexel
Institute. He succeeds William .1. Mc
Avoy, who tolled nt the ' Institution
across the river fdr two years and who
has accepted the nppelntment te the
University of Dclnwnre.
"Shorty" O'llrlcn needs no Intro
duction te Philadelphia football fol
lowers. Playing quarterback at Swarth Swarth
mere iii 1000 nnd 1007, his work was
se geed that he received prominent men
tion by Walter Camp in selecting his
All -American team in 1000. Camp said
thnt outside of Eckersull, of Chicago.
O'Hrien was the best drop-kicker in the
country.
It was en October 13. 1000. that
O'Hrien wrote his nnuic high In the halls
of fame nt Swarthmore College. Swarth Swarth
mere renlizcd the height of her football
ambition when, en Franklin Field, she
humiliated the Red nnd Blue by the
score of 4 te 0.
A beautiful field goal from the .10 .10
yerd line by the diminutive O'Hrien
five minutes nfer the opening of the
second half was the only score and de
ciding factor of n hnrd-feiiglit struggle.
On November I) of the same year
Swarthmore defeated Annapolis. 1K te
0. nnd once mere it was O'Hrlcn's
nifty tee which predominated. He
kicked three field goals and u goal from
touchdown. Again, en November til,
Swarthmore defeated Amherst In the
final game of the bcasen, "1 te 0,
()'Hrien'sleiig runs, his two touch
downs, two goals from touchdown and
one Held goal being the feature.
Successful Conch
O'Hrien has been coaching for ten
Florencejenrs. In 1911. 1012 and lltia he
i-n.ii'ird nt t he Lie I.ancey scnoei nere.
In HM.'l it laid claim te the Eastern
preparatory shoel championship.
in 1014 he took chnrge of the ntb
letlcs nt Gettysburg, where he remained
two years. With an exceptionally light
team, he came te Franklin Field in the
fall of 1014 and held Geerge Breeke's
eleven te a 14-0 score. In line one of
the best games Gettysburg played was
against Cernell nt Itliacn. Cernell was
due fe win bv nn overwhelming score.
but they only defented the battlefield
collegians by the score of 1.1-0. They
repeated against Franklin nnd Mnrshall
in their annual game that year. Frank
lin and, Marshall had defeated Penn 10
fl and were the fnverites te wallop Get
tysburg. The latter team, however, wen
1P.-8. Fighting teams are the kind
"Shorty" tuniR out.
"I realize that my job Is no sine
cure." said O'Brien. "There is no
doubt but what we will nil hnvc te work
hard te pull Dre.xel out of the rut, and
I will leave no stone unturned te de
velop n geed football team. After all, a
college's athletic rating is based en its
football team.
Hopes Team Will Fight
"I understand we will, have two
baektield men nnd nbeut five linemen
wlie were regulars last year back with
us. I bepp the backficld candidates
especially will be geed. Yeu can make n
geed lineman, but you can't make a
geed backficld man they have te be
born. Hut, ablive nil, I hope thnt they
will fight.
"I put it up te the players this way:
A game lasts one hour of playing time
During this time the actual playing
time is cut In two by the lining up,
calling of signals, etc. If u man can't
give thirty minutes of hard, aggressive
fight in nn afternoon for Ids college he
is net worth.betherlng with."
desses start at Drexel September 2.".
se Coach 'O'Brien will have but little
mere than two weeks te get his system
under way before the opening game.
He will be confronted with the following
schedule:
Yerk Agricultural Cel-
Octeber H Njw
icjtft at nemp.
October 21 (' C. N. V nt New Yerk
CMeber iS Junfntu C'ulltKe al llunilng llunilng
(Jen. rn.
November A fet, Jehn's Collesi of An
nupnlln Ht home
NeMnbr II Jehns IlupUnn L'rilfrsltv
at Hnltlmere
November is Penn Junier arslty at
hem.
Neember 25 O.illnudet at hemn.
Te Ferm National Chess Assn.
Ijetilsvllle, K.. Kept. 6. Pinna for tha
erganlratlnn of a nntlennl body te be Known
ns thn American (.'hPSt Anorlatlen were
fermulateil at the nnnunl med In of th
Western 1'hesa Apxeclatlnn J. T. lteckner
of I.oul.ivllle, wan re-elected nrenlilent of
thi" latter ontanlZHtlen aivl N T Whltnkir.
of VnHhintnn. uas cheaui unt of the three
Wee nrealdenta.
PITCHE
K MANNING
Drexel Coach
1IAKKY J. 0'IlltIKN
"Shorty" O'Brien will direct tha
dnstlnles of the Drexel Institute
trld team tills season, succeeding
William J. MeAver
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WON
OWN VICTORY
His Deuble in Second Scored
Only Run in Game With
the Sphas
ARDM0RE LOSES Oil ERRORS
INT
MEM
ADLQCK
NINES IN DE
President Pike Calls Meeting
for Tomorrow te cheese ,
Field for Deciding Came
GLENSI'DE WINS PENNANT
Of nil the Independent cames played i Hareld ( Pike, nresldent of Hie
yesterday none steed out mere preml- Montgomery feunty Baseball J.eagui ,
nentl.v limn the innrnln'B contest wen I tedav sent netlics te the teams In Hint
bv Shannhaii at the expend of the Seuth organization te mpet nt Souderton te-
i-niuy neDrewH nt Ferty-clglitli nnu morrow niglit te (leciiic wncreuiu i"
Brown streets. . off game for the championship of tlir
lhe.se teams have staged several , second half will b-staged en aatuniay
highly sensational combats recently nnd
a record crowd of fans was en hand
for the entertainment, nnd they were
rent nwn.v In a hnnnv frnme of mind.
especially ns the winning team was en
tne long end of a l-te-0 count.
Pitcher Manning was the hurling se
lection for Shnjinhan nnd he was op
nosed by "I.efty" Vann. The Sphas
had the advantage of the bits, eight te
peven, but it was the timely work of
the winners that resulted in their ulti
mate triumph,
And the nltehep nt the West IMiila-
delphlnus wen his own game, adding
te his performance. In the second ses
sion "Ty" Helfrlch doubled and then
Manning followed suit, nnd the run
product! hy his extra base blew hap
pened te be the only one bcercd In the
game.
When It comes te Ieslnu cln; Rimes raR
th Ardmnre teum The Main I.lnera palil
n Walt te the Houth Phils anil were beaten
4 te 3. fin ceney wn In fine, form and hM
the downtennirs te nine hltn. 'It was errors
behind that were, rcepenMble for most of
the. downtennera' runs. Zephl was the win
nlnir hurler, haWng- returned te the pitching
staff of the Phlla.
Anether pitcher te win his own (fame wns
"Dee" Skis, of lllllilile He onpexn.l tSe
A. n. O, of Indlnnapella. anil wen the
diclsleti, tl te '., it a hi alnslu In the
aeventh eendlnit home the tUnit ami ln
ulnit rune. Sindtep and Oeerue Jehnum
alfe clouted out home runa. the latter get
ting lila tucntj-seicnth of the season.
i
"feftj" Nelan, manager of the rielsher
varners. came te bit In the ninth Innlne of
the game, with Hrldcaburg-. with the ecere '
lieu ei eeven mul ItamnEer en lias".
"I.efty" picked out one of Islle's (helee
shueta and deposited It ever the rlKht-fleld
fence, and the nrnera wen bv the score of
0 te 7. Ward atartcil te pitch for llrldes.
burir, but four runa In the second saw his
flnlah, and IMIf, hie successor, did well
until Nelan delivered th deciding blew.
The. North Phillies and I.ea-nn ncln
clashed at Teurth and Wlngohecklng- streets,
and once aualn did the Phlla demonstrate
thelr complete superiority eer their neigh
bors. The store una I) te 3 Beth pitchers
were, aroerded miserable support. The Phils
wcre (tulltv of rue mlsplajs and the Ixik.'im
Ites a half dezn, hut these of the visitors
resulted In runs. Hay Stelnader was en the
hill against Hlmk.
C'llne A, A. and Neta-eme played te a.
11 te-11 tie l t .vnd Veil i two streets until
Jupiter PluWus put a stup te the came
with one run across for the hosier makers
and only one nut, Netaseme pounded NaEle
for sixteen lilts and desered te win, but
errors behind liurnctt and De Haen nere
costly.
Once niraln did NatlWty and Kensington
CenareKatinnal clash and once mere did th"
Richmond Churchmen romp off with an easv
Wctery. Tener was en the hill for Nativity
and held thu CotutregntlenullstH te ten hits,
while thn winners pounded out sixteen. The
final scere was 8 te 3.
After tlurhnrnrh (Hants had tied the
score In their half of the ninth, Chester
managed te win out by scoring another
run, making the count 11 te in t"le home
runs, two by I.lejd and one each by Swlg
ler, Baldwin and Duncan featured.
fileueester sprang a surprise en Camden
City by a nlnth-lnnlng victory, score 0 te 3
The (jamdenltes had taken the lead by
coring a pair of markers when the home
teim came b.ick arid counted twice, winning
out. It was the first of a series of set en
games fur thu championship of, Camden
County.
In ronnertten with the Clan-na-Gsel
games nt Nerthenst Field, Kajwoed and Ht.
Columba met en the baseball diamond
Kay w nod wen 4 te 0. when O'Donnell
turned In a ne-hlt game,
Charleston Wins Se. Atlantic Flag
Charleston, S, C, Sept. It The Seuth
Atlantic As.oclatlen closed today with
Charleston winning the p-nnant by a safe
margin. Chirlette by defeating Columbia
In a deuhle-headnr. finished second. Spar
tanburg was fourth, Augusta fifth and
Greenville last This Is the second pennant
eer wen by Charleston.
Perknslc nnd I.nnsda e have cntlcd '
the sensen In n deadlock. Kneh hns wen
seven and lest three. Lnnsdale hns enp
tured seven in succession nnd is play
ing the best ball of nny team In this
section n the country.
I.nnsdale wen twice yesterdny, de-
fnnltni. f 'nnfcllnlincken 111 the morning.
l.'I te tl, and blanking Souderton In the
nfternoen, 15 te 0. I'erkasle trimmed ,
Doylestown. .t te 1. In the morning nnd
put the county sealers out of the race. '
The rnilreaders wen the 1 M. fuss
i from Conshohocken, 0 te .1.
Their triumph was costly, ns "ied
Donnehy, the best renter fielder In this
locality, suffered n broken leg in the
morning game and is out for the season. I
On Neutral Field I
The game te be played by Perkasie
and I.niiMlnle en Saturday will he de
cided en neutral ground. I.ansdnle is i
tiie choice of every one but IVrktisie
rooters te win. ClnrcncR I.ewnes'
champions were the victims of the
toughest kind of luck all during the
first and enrly part of the second half, i
If they win Saturday and capture the
second-half title they will then meet
Perkasie. first-half winners, for the
league championship. This will also be
a one-game affair en neutral territory.
I.aiisdale Is expected te cop the deci
sion, as with Wllklc In form he should
be able te turn back his opponent.
I.nnsdale wen tne championship le'st
seosen ind the fans of that town are
wildly excited and nre willing te wnger
their lust dollar ou their favorites te
come through again.
Glenslde Wins
(Jlenslde hns ngnln wen the cham
pionship of the Suburban League, but
Its perfect league record bus been
marred. The ether week the team suf
fered its first defeat In three years nt
the hands of Ashland, .'! te 1, and wns
ngaln turned back yesterdny by Wynd
mnnr, 4 te 1 , t
(Jlenslde has always played n series
with the champion of the Montgomery
County League, but this will be elimi
nated this season. During the season
Glenslde wen eighteen nnd lest but two.
The first-half slate was clean, but the
two defeats mentioned marred the final
series. Hntlsire finished second In the
filial series with six wen and three lest.
Referee Halts Tacony Wind-Up
Open-air boxing bouts were conducted at
the DIsHtun Pall Park. State read and Unruh
street Inst night, Iteferee Marr halted the
wind-up between Jee I.lbbey nnd Andy (Kid)
Tavler In the second round, after the latter
had kissed the canvas four times. Hill
Harmen and Al Hkhards drew In iW rounds,
nnd In the ether bout Hill Sell knocked out
Jimmy Still In the third round
PENNANT FOR ST. PAUL
Big Lead Assures Club American
Association Honors
Sa. Paul. Minn.. Sept. .". With the
American Association pennant prncti
(ally cinched, St. Paul went into the
seventh game of its series with Min
neapolis here today, fourteen and one
half games in front of the Millers and
fifteen games ahead of Indianapolis and
Milwaukee.
St. Paul has thirty-one games te
play, five of which are with the Millers.
In order te nose out the Saints, Min
neapolis must win nil of its thirty re
maining contests while the league
leaders take only fifteen.
Negotiations will be started seen te
arrange for the -miner league champion
ship series with Baltimore, Interna
tional League lenders.
Willie Ritchie te Re-enter Ring
San rrnnclsoe, Cnllf.. Sept 3 Willie
Ifltchle who was lightweight champion of
the world- from 1012 te 111 14. Is te re-enter
the ring this fall, according te word from
pel Mente, (allf., where the former title-
boiler Is p!alng in the California Mate
golf tournament.
Claims Recerd for 2t)00 Meters
IIellngrer. Sept. S Paae Nurml im.
terdnv ran ::len meters In 3 mlnufs "(13
seconds. It la claimed that thu ia . ,. "t.i -
record
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