'"-I r4-iv " -i "ltfi' mt r'.i' Si . 'Ann ..I'eJ.i' t' M 14 fie Daily Mevie Magazine EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER ,2, 1922 . . . . I .... -- I ..I . ... I . . I II I. .-... ...... I I I. . I I . .,- - I- ...- I - , TYPEWRITER r.L RODOLPH AGAIN APPEARS IN AN EXOTIC ROLE aA VSeSfc1 "' JHifBaaV..'.YHaw I WBHMSBk 'i ' vupH aaaaaV s . VjK km Sm f EaaV'laaaaaaaaaaaauKltY L aaavfBaW aa J ' "t'lmwi JsmmMmsmmsmb. IMft TaT 1 tC'JVrH g7s " iidiintiMl finm tlie the box nt the bull Ilutit when riuiiiltn wns sliet niul (inlluvile n MHrd. Krmildy, I'm nfnild I (Imiislit Nltn did it rather badj or rtitlicr overdld It rnther bnd'.v. Kin' is itcrU'ctly um If flint .veuiir lntlv would only cnnp nut of 11' she would Iip otte of my favorites. And thru we linvp llllnm S. Hart, with bis pteriml tmrkrritiK of tlie mouth and ceiitriu'niig of tap e" vltirlna in all the "vuiiiii" stuff. II brews! Pauline Frrilcrlrli and her In In liaveu't a l.lrU In tbe world about lirr dlsponinble bandkorcblef ob, I djdn t work thorn. Itut that .n't in'ivtniHv ' tnrnti that lat 'crack lircane reii. yrtiiiR. I'm net iiiltp Mire I would con- liliicw't really lack verntlllt.v, I" '' Ahove is the weddllij; mthe In Hoilelph ulPiiMnn'e hiti-t (Vittiire, 'The fining Rijiih, novel, "Ames .ludd ' Wanda Haw let i- the attractive hullo Ipted sIiIit her ri'inh for se ncillatill and trniiieraniental a part as Carmen. Hut Valentine and Morene yes!) Antheny Onrste writes: "A romantic play of niim was put In nhape or form for the films threimh .some literaiy lirekers ulth the preml'-e they would , ellecl it .ili ll 1.- new oer eight months and nothing has been iicrnm I pli'-hed 'I h i ,iliu here of late that they Mihniltted it te the 'Hast-West Players" hi .Vew Yeik Cltj. 1m there . .such a corporal Ien V 1 "Te tell j en in brief: It Is a period play of Venetian life with a eempll- tilled shin, full of hitriRiie. love and dojietlMii which appeals te the ultra i dined and cducatdl rlns-P". "Nev. 1 would like te ubmit I in' script tn. self, if en would only advise me te what corporation, through jour columns." os. (here is mi Knet-Wet Com Cem panj, hut I don't knew much about It. Yeu niisht ti sendini; the script te tlie scenario editors nt Cosmopolitan Studie-., 'JiM 7 Si cend nvciiue. New Yerk, or l'e Studies at Fifty-fifth ! -licet and TrnlJ: avenue. New Yerk, or R'uiiims Pi.ivets-l.nsk Studie-. Am- ' eria, I.i us I-laiul. 1 PS If j mi want te -ec jour script nun in, lie sure te inclo-e ictum pest- I ace I ,lnlm dravrs writes: "The letter from 'Walter ('.' mis crj tnlereMine. I lis- i ritlei-ms are iiiifortunatelj true. , AlthetiKh I liked 'I'.loed and Sand' tin meush, I. tee, noticed that ' Kodelpl Jempteed much the .same expressions il-ecl in former pictuie-. The w.ij he i Hick- tin' a.-hes from his cicntcttc and rolls bis eyes remind- me ver much of Thcda llara. hut then lie isn't tlie only I one that lacks versatility "New we hne Allies Ajie.s. Ne I matter whit epre-sleit is called for, she (entinurs te leek like a wounded fawn.! I think she Is checu-full of It "And the beautiful Kate MncDemild continues te float around the Vel' like a cakp nf ice Her one, redeeming foa fea foa ture Is her beauty nnd pprhaps her won derful imitation of n Miillc "New If some brave fan would write, te some of the-e players and tell Ihi'in of their faults thpy may be itratefitl and try te make an imprevement and twain they may get hljlily Innilled that n mere fan should question their 'Ixix e' trlrfcs "Will you please give me the address nf Tlinl.i MaraV" (Last address I have for Thedn ltarn Is care of Charles llrnliln, iiOO West llntl avenue, N"v Yerk.) a yeins kje THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Hv IIKNItY M. NHKIA' Just say Bluejay te your druggist The simplest way te end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it I) and in extra thin plas ters. The action is the same. Pain Steps Instantly ' e nP'a Klsle writes; "That's just it. Yeu voice te ro-enforeo the mere Visual of- L.V-ask. 'Wlij does ii fun pi te sen a l.lejd f,vs of physical action N 'ilnmilten eeimsh V lie neer de,- Ne "MIel and Sand" tanks we'l up ,, -.i .. i .,.. .inietiK inv favorite meilvs. and I feel (nne per-en would, without bens fw ( ( v, ,,.n ,., .Jellnitely arrh-s dracped. ,ir the -tattis which reniees jiim fiem "Mr. and Mr-. Fan co le see -nine (on-idcratien merelj a- nil Idel of the fentnre nlctore of their likill.T. and nippers .iliu piiiccs lilm u Ill-re lie must before they are nllewcd te gaze upon their cholce -croon -eloitlen tliey have te undergo the ordeal of 'Mitclnti;: a nau-eating tiller, -ucli a- tin- above, ,t one of the million of 'winter -ports in Nerwnj. or -nine ether wa". watcmng B let of wrappe'l uji pmple sliding en kis. The producers grind out - many cf them pnutiiallj all the -iinie. IJn-r noticed? "die :no a few mere new- reels, tlie tumid te him. ami that her arm- arc the mere tne merrier. arms In winch lie found the forbidden "New about T.lned nnd Sand.' I "'siasn-s ,,, nne m tin i,is wln-n 1 nt, thought I.lla l.oe was as active ns her ,part railed for She was -apposed ti iii-re,iiii-r ne si-ncjusiy ceiisiui-reil as an arti-t Whetlier 'he will strengthen him self in till.- -Ulltis t cumins te ! -icn NnfuraWj. tliere were -nine tlilug. tlilug. iiheut UIe.hI nnd Sand" which 1 .1. .1. lestedfthe -lllj old pliilo-epbcr, the :ibsii,t of the tjpicallj umiie idea of li.-..iir in winch Nita Naldi ii.-,. mid the robbing the climax of that poignant limil flash of si'lf-.ilinigatien en tin- part of the wife when, te permit her beloved hut tii kle hii-band te die in peace, .-lie ifi- nun ieiiin in.'it -no Is i ,,ii:i s-e . re. was kinder te him. These tiling- I dt tested, hut I eM ted them. I imii-i true that the verj grcnte-t actors can i Ii" misi-.i-t .' I hnvc he.ird it snhl of I'NIe rergusen nnd Nmiin Tnlouidge Hint tlie Iiiim' been miscast, though the latter is astonishing m her ver- sntilftj. "Milt eeti at that, I think such i supposition i- erioni'eits. Ile urn re meinher Valentine in tlie 'Peiii Iler-i-men"' 1 in j en remeuihi-r the ih.ins" that canie eM-r .lulie .ifti i .i f w ireiiih in the trenches, and imu V.ilinliue mail,- jeii fi el the r.iiln.il i I srii, that I, llie out the bej's entile l..ituie'' I think thi- was a t -t when- ihc Latin actor'- ei',itilitj was ,alhd nieii 11 11. 1 which he met -ucce fnlh "I aln noticed Wialin keu's' ciiti- ' cisins ,.f Nit-i Nnlili. It si, nnd te me that In in -he mis-eil a j; re.it ib.ll of ( iiiejiueiit h failing 1 mj tiling ta-cinating 111 Nita Naldi'- Ieii.i Sel. I tit einpi-hci!siii ii all mil- can ex (I.11111 1'erli. ip- 'Wi.ihii kmi' was a' a os te ciiiiprchend a wim,in whose whole make-up i- entiieh iliff,'nnt from the "rdicm picture -mr. "I w.i- .-0 glad that mu ,nine out flat-footed the ether night il think that's tin- wax ou pur 't 1 .mil s.iid that Valentine'- acting 1- eielliiit 'I'lllir w tin- i-jli't ill tltlit Ien of M net ing in 'Mleuil I Sand'- e'ullent; ' Leeking it him iii-i:i H'ii.11 1 nnd Special Announcement! isysts4(UiiV'.! OWING te the overwhelming interest and enthusiasm of the thousands who attended the great auction sale of lets at Caster H:ghlands last Saturday, and the spirited bidding that was stepped by darkness before all of the lets were sold, another opportunity will be given te the hundreds who were disappointed, s; 3 ('part ra led for She was -iippe-cd te ,,iw,i ,,,,., ,., thin. - , "t,ii , , .', i."iiiig it mm ilispa-n.n.ii. i nun be tbe sort of wife who bad implicit , 'hh .'."r nrr i Jiur-h as an ,c,.r prep,,-,-,,,,, the be, faith in her husband, and had net been ,, '.," ." ,,,(, '" the h, , , ,K Ims t;il.-iit. and I an, rnther .'nlined te nreund much, and was net ,he kind te " hm. '' Is inrolle?! m"h", ,"""! 'hat n will h; fulh hiiiiiUM. I leek for treuble: she would never lane ','" ,' ' ,7' " I ,'"? J" '" T" ,lri '-""r.iii" S'lf "f niiin...:iWe .iii.J , discovered' Nita if her people had net , " '. "T" " ' ',' '? "f M,I1M! I,r'"'""'"rk' nit.Un eb-t id. s up and told her." I think that her1 ' n""1-'11 ; '''lji l.oe vns enlj about "Will eti .-xtend m thanks te (i T tvpe, was well suited te her part Would j"1-"1''"'- ''e tae me no -ncli delitilte , for entering se whelhcirhdlx "ti r-iflW lmv.1 seen l'"-telle Tmlep n the ''loll of tile wife of the llllltader a- I lll side'' I Iilllt.1 ll.l; r-l-ll l.-ivin L,,., i-'l iir , nv Tiimp. iieviilmg -he iilil net menle 11 ,' Her "yes are mere Spanish than Nlla's get from .M111I1 line Pcluinr's xcr, tine and intelligent charin terii-atien hi the s-u i?yr, !; wr. W f ! ' 'I ' ', fL iM5 . New a word about Walter Leng, wlie ""'B': or-ion In fact, I. fn il.-.J t I tliink has nlwajs been gnen tii llttb te de, alwaj- being picked for casts just becau-e of hi- ti;liting face. This js the biggest opiiertunitj I have i-eon them Jjive lilm. and I hope we will -ee loi lei loi tnero of him. Ie jeii reniember what Wulfcr Leng did In '(in and (Jet It' 7 "It -eeni- pi (Millar that no etic net mentions Sis-y He .Mllle's 'Ferhiddeu Fruit' as among the best of two jenr- go. Agnes A j res was hotter In that than any ether Settings were gor geous, and the details were well done "Say what thej will, Theodere Ke-- leiT helped inake this picture one of -the he-t In a dei ado. Jusl a meiuetit. lr. .Neelj ; let me have Imtli barre's at the end. "Mut, Hen, I am afraid you ate dodg ing the i-siie Yeu hae told u- erj little of what jeii thought of 'Illoed nnd S.ind.' Yeu are letting the fan fan de it all. We would like te hear what jeu have te -,ij . Ymi are mil the referee in thi- twenty-round light In a finish bout. "Let's M'i'jeil deliver .1 few wallop-. I did lliink jeii were going te ktmi I, me for a loop when I dared te venture te iru miui iin- iii-m .xiiieriLiin iive-teeier of er fine m tin xwi-. Mut nothing stirring, -e I nccept te state that in s tne enampieusiiip 01 (iiu rimer, with thanks." leiivince me that -h.- w.iw am one lmt l.il.i She wa- er) -wiet and very pathetic and verv pretty but -he wasn't the toreador'- wife I don't he lleve rhi- wa- I.iln'- fault She didn't le.illj iinpie me a- believing what -he was doing her-elf I l.iv the nn-ati--f.iitmv chnriictorizatleti etitirelj te the director, and I'm u-ually a gre.it ml inirer of Fred N'lhle I don't agree with mi at all alKiiit "Forbidden Fruit " It w.i- one of Siv de Mllle'- -tips mi tin- down ward path Soai" jear- previmi. te that lie made ' The (ielden I'luine" mi exacth tb .-nine theme Jii- eirlur work was much liner 1 "What would vmi think of a produc tion of ' '.11 iin 11.' w itli Vn'i nt 1 no a- lien ' lese. Nit. 1 N.ihli as Cirineii .ml Keliert 1 razor Ms the I en ader , ' 1 1 ni in - 111 Well. 1 dmi 1 Knew, 1 Nita 1- ci rtainlv a pippin f.u lik-, hit liaven't vvi rcillv li- n -niniwliit cai - ' rn-d .ivvaj hv the 1 fleets nf hi 1 hi'.iutv7 I lid -lie leallv nreve In 1 -ell .1 coll cell viuciiig actie-.-'; Tiike thnsi -1 em s 111 V.N (ll'i:. DARDXM'.l.l.r.s A i rii" 11 nmilii,-m 1 'li- N ir K.ist Km r' .11" " 'i Mn. w -h t . - r tr i'l ir -p, . 1 1 m I.i 1 i 11 . - ,, 1 nt ,r j ,-h, 1: f . i- 1 1 ! f 1 ' i .' n . ' " f " r i- . I " 1 I 111 I r ! S ,- I u. f ' liu, I.. I .1 ll V'.lK It 1 t 1 ' IJ . Continuation of the PUBLIC AUCTION OF UNSOLD LOIS at CASTOR HIGHLAND Caster and Cottman Avenuei, Above Caster Circle en Roosevelt Reulcv.vrd, en Caster Avenue High-Speed Line Connecting With Frankford "L" Next Saturday, October 7 at 1 o'Cleck Sharp Watch Newspapers for Further Details or Write Albert M.(6ireerfieM.sCe. 15th Chestnut'Sts. memi'LAVM ruorei'LAYS (Fir-t American tive-reeli-r I have any record of was "The Life of an American Fireman." made in lsim Why should I deliver a "wallop" nt "Weed and Sand"? I thought it wa an iinusuallv tine production. In man ways I liked It belter than the -fig'c erslnn, and that al-e gee- f,,r v.il fiitinn's (iailnrde a- agaln-t Skinner's Fkinner's did, at titne. reach heipht. that Valoiitine'- could net much but there tlie -taite aiter had the added force of the inlloien- of the human Ciliipiite writes: "Fvei since tlie 'iiloed and Sand' contievorsv lias hien R'-ing. I have watched the ni.inv fi-i lette- hearing en t hi-, -uhji-et, 'th gloat interest "Wliil.' I don't give a hang wlnilni wlnilni alentiiie wear- hi- hair enrlv i.r .1--liinj and tint a- pati-nl lr.it In r. m what kind of -hirt- he u-. or what mb-i 1 ve in- in-, I mii-t again reiterate that m , n- 'ise,iaiirv 1 tei-i gjeal pn--ihi!itii - r. nnd I go furilnr mn uiia-ure he h,i- ll'-lllou-tlllteil tins te ls ' ''. I'ltinbil- I mini,' the ether night, -aid that Valentine 1 ,1 p'r-mui! character ami ha- but mn- forte and if the h.-iraetcr is net -v mpatlietic h ciinniit act it. I should like te a-k lmw din- In- knew, se Ien;; ,,s the vir aim par.iginpli h- intimates r li it -' mp itln tie i,irt- an- the mi ones he 1- pirmittiil te ,ni 'mi relv te s-iti-fi tint theiightle-- glutimi, pepiilnr de mand Never Inning -eon Valiiitlne In n eli.iracti t part or one diffirent fimu tie ,-rei 11 levil and hem. lmw 1,111 In-In.iki- -ucll -I it' lie-Ill-"' ' Villi OVi'll if it Wl'i se. . It Unt Skin Troubles Seethed ' With Cuiicura Seap, O'ntmfr.t. TRlnjm.CS err,h" Sunjili trte of Cstlciri LtrleilM, CapV X, Uiliin, Mui. 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. IF NOSES WERE COUNTED" ' 'f r i ij 'I le , p. ash H I I tin n n . 1 , te net 11 I r , il 1 11 1 I'nl n 1 l.e thev h I 11 l?l II W.-l ( llirilrjiy l,ll'-l I li s BABBITT By Sinclair Lewis ,I TlHHt Of M 1 sTItl.l HARCOURT BRACE & CO. ' " '" S' 1 ,-' L af W in a 9 k. NA! Citizens' Mass Meeting at WitherspoenHall, 8:15Tenk :ht At 8:15 tonight, at Witherspoon Hall, Juniper and Walnut streets, a mass-meeting will be held under the auspices of the Philadelphia Federation of Churches, te induce action by Congress in behalf of the victims of Turkish oppression. Dr. Mark H. Ward, deported last March by the Turks because he administered relief, will speak. Yeu are earnestly invited te be present. Ne charge. Philadelphia Federation of Churches APOI IH S!f THOMPSON ST3. f-U WIlVl maiim:i; DAILY JOHN GILBERT . i HO-spMARY THEI1Y in "SHAME" , ARDMCRE 'Kl WILLIAM FARNUM In hHACKLES OF COLD" ACTAR 1.1'. HTM A. OlHVltr) AVK ftJ I Vr MATINT.i: DAILY CONWAY TEARLE in LOVE S MASOUERADE ' BALTIMORE ll ' Veu;T: THOMAS MEIGHAN in OUR LEADING CITIZEN , P.I I IPRIPH Wreail A susqufhannrt I ULiULiUIIMJ rnndnii"lH J until U JACK HOLT In THE MVN UNCONOUERABLE" COLONIAL t,,n ..?",.p-7r?I RODOLPH 'VALENTINO in III HUH MI MI ' FAIRMOUNTi'ilv'V.'-.VAir "A FOOL THERE WAS" 56TH ST. '"IA7,: ,,v,,'i;.,sr- THOMAS MEIGHAN ' In IF YO't BELIEVE IT ITS SO' GREAT NORTHERN ?WYl &?$ "What's Wren? With the Women?" ADTED ATTRACTION MAX UNDER In ' "The Three Must-Gct-Theres" IMPERIAL r USAW;rm HOUSE PfTPS i."-' "" "OORE .n "THE STORM" T inPRTV li'OAD cot. i MniA av. ,LliJl,l 1 I Mvriwr IiAIl.T JACK HOLT In WHILF SATAN SLEErS nRIPWT Nv e'land A-." (it H'l St WIMLIN 1 mvt'nit hmi.y MARION DAVIES in THE YOUNG DIANA OVERBROOK ,iaiJ VfiTvs LON CHANEY in FLESH ND BLOOD PAI M i "A'.KKertn avi: and I -L,IVI NOniUS hTHKET GLORIA SWANSON in HER GILDED CAGE RPPPMT Murki-t 8t Hi-low ITth lL.UL,n 1 f, , jt In IIP M RICHpn D'X ci"l MV rOITIMK in "ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE" PTlAI TO fint.MVNiciwN avkstr' IXIAM-, 1 V- ,T Tl'l.t'PIl' l''f l-V qf CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "Tlir rRIMITIVELOVEU ' SHERWOOD BV,hA! "iTJ'se JACK HOLT in 'THE MAN UNCONQUERABLE" 333 MARKET.'V,'1;!; 7,'!,,' VERA GORDON U "I'OUa BIST FBIE.W flSrTheiNIXON.NIRDLINGERdWi UJ THEATRES SJ BELMONT "P. AnOVK MARKET PA. HOlIKr n-" '"' 3 ' se t0 " r- . ut "',n', MATT MOORE in J "THE STORM" CEDAR COTK t CKDAU AVENUK .1 Mle 7 in.1 I It f BETTY BLYTHE In FAIR LADY , s-ULJisLuM Mark' B'l Mth A 60th j ' MAN FROM HELL'S RIVER" 1 JUMBO I7;2T ." .iiH.CSn-aVS" I-m , ,., rr,rkfer( L.. ALICE CALHOUN " ' "vl- IN HIS ROOM" LEADER 4VST '-''ASTBinva CONSTANCE TALMADGE" m GOOD NIGHT PAUL" LOCUST BW '--CUST hTRKEfs "THE STORM" NIXON'S AMBASSADOR M.,.,., I . n , ,.,,,, ;tAV' Heuse Peters in "The Storm" NIXON KU AN,) MAIIKm'STSr SESSUE HAYAKAWa"' in "THE VERMILION pfmpttm RIVOLI T'-l'v sts COLLEEN m66r"e"PM in COME ON 0VE!t" 69TH ST. Th-"' Opp "I." inwnJ AGNES AYREs"r " In 'BORDERLAND" STRAND e""'"n Av at vTn.tiv, RQDOLPH VALENTINO " in "BLOOD AND SAND" 1 D AT OTHER THRatrcS" MEMBERS OF M.P. T.O.A. II litKMANIOWN 5;i'v-rGl?A'"nw" at. HAROLD LLOYD'" . - 'ij GRANDMA'S BOY" GRANT "??,""" Am BETTY BLYTHE SPECIAL REMINOTOV. NO. 10 tSO.pO 1 C. SMITH SO. ., i-H'K HKNTAI.S. MO., S.0 VTmr LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO. A. (J. 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Bag HEINZ 49c BAKED BEANS can P'Buticr Lb Carten Fancy Creamery Butter lb. 46c KARO SYRUP (Blue Label) dAeT can 15c Iena BeeU marrow Deans lb 1 lc Red Kidney Beans .'.'.. lb lie wmpueu s eaKeq uearu Can 9c FANCY APPLES H.n rt.i ..i Pure Preserves. :::;;; ft Iena TomaJee. ,,r S6 Beardsley's Shredded TCedfish JJJ Jg Fer Cooking or Eating Lb. 4C mnt .5UB2C The COFFEE .SUPREME, s&3srAt -., M uy our cxperts from the one pound package Without Equal at ANY. Price blended and freshly roasted every a 71 fr the "nneisseur. in "HIS WIFE '8 HUSBAND '' JEFFERSON '-.K&iT "i HARRY CAREY ULV In'THE KICK.DACK" PARK ,UU0E Avjr"r)Aui'iuTbT i -rrv MlIi .Jli:ii KvB s tn x KATHERINE MacDONALD in "HER BOOIAL VALUE" mtifJMSM x i