Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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TTze Daily Mevie Magazine
SHE'S YOUNG
GERTRUDE
MESSINGER
One of the screen's
ounces t leading U
die, who plays epp.
site Johnny Jenes in
short comedies. Ne.
tlce the mouse, en her
shoulder! lien many
grown up feminine
tars would dare era
jLaWLaHEkLaLiB jH clLaLaaLLHbkJ iJivix " -StX
fXKKJCV iHMSJ s. J3Wjat1S??t2ai3fffca5 : ""
THE MOVIE FAVS LETTERBOX
Bv HENRY
Z ,
, "Old Timer" writes: "The ether
tvenine I Lad the nleasurc of feeing
, . ;, . cl , ... iii,0,
J hn Ilarryinere in herl. Helmes.
and owing te the lensth of the cast, sort
:' get confused or. some of th players'
nni-iPi
"The principal ones 1 knew. havdTg
eon tl'i.'iu many times before, but v.be
'. .1 tAll n..l ..! ti lin wn-4
, ,i. r-j cu. ..iu ou -
, . t.
i! e lntln dapper parti i the racetracl:
-uit, cane and pearl gray derby? 1
,..'. ha mferrerf t.. himself as 'Mr.
.-:,! ?miui en me jjh-iuic. ;
an figure It out from that description
1 wfl be grateful.
Did .).i think it rne of the big pic
tures of the year? I have r.evi- read
many of Deyle s stories, but 1 must s.iy
it was the tirst pliture that has left me
Intensely Interested from beginning te
pp.- t"r many a long day.
Pee If you can find a short eutlin.-
..' Wade Boteler's uerk in pictures,
He p'aved with Jack Helt in wiule
.inn Meeps aim i uum mm ;i ii.
W.isn't Jack ar. absolutely fnscjnat-
- ...! I.n', "VfftV.r.1 Vfin
inc rart-eu. mu uiuu i ...- , -..
;UrHn de some nne work in un tiewer
Sadie' "?
(Here's the cast
Helmes" :
A i Fu!'nr
Ma!! Lftrrt-
He-" raulkr.er
Tre
Dr Watter.
ret.
Itivrzaret Ken
Reland Yeinrf
I rete80r Jlerlaritv.
G'istave von 6effe"it
rrrrn Vy-s
A'f nasslek .
S' 1 Jen
Prirc A exis
'-'Vj-.t von Stall Jr
Otte
Dr I.sitr.ten.. .
Cra'jl.i
IjOU s 'i !'!
h uy
. . Jrrv i ".n
. . .Jehn V:1 Mi
Jehn narrjmr
inspector i.,reir5er.
SPerleek Helmc.
(I'm afraid I a disappointed
in
'Sherlock ne!t
I have been
rnthpr steered In ths atmosphere of the
.'...v.".. r'i'v Knj-. l'!'1? Ycri., ean denr that "i like that UslVssment.s are l'ew.S aStert" ' - ;
r.' " d Terrnc fe p P'''nn'', niake a living, nnd set
in t!'e hut L absolutely re- WINe NATinNAI BBHBSHaBHDaHaSaHHHHR
.... Lunulm Hi' rnce tn haln Wllllim S Tlirr nn- H, VINS NATIUINAL HtAtE PKIZL . liiiaaaaaaiaaBaiaBaaaaamii----. . . .
I Dovle stories se much se that I enc te build a church (eemasine!) but the the award came In a letter from MIs
wrote a let of pathetic Imitations of p00r man get caught. However, the M- nnd Miss II. Senbury, of New Hed
them and I missed this atmosphere al- noble here (three guesses who he was! ford, Mas3., founders of the contest.
r together in the film. It was well put stepped in nnd took the hlnme out of
I en- and eicellently nctM and directed hi creat love for the minister's bee
i btt it wasn't mv Sherlock. i yoetiful wife.
WaJe Boteler was born In Santa Ana.
Calif., and educated In Les Angeles He
went en the stage in his early dav,,
acting for three years in Meck and di-
. rAerlnir stock for two rears mere. Hf
also bad a season with Otis Sklnnr
His prlwlpal pictures have been "Very
Oned Yeung Man." "Crooked
c.nitif "TTroTirv-thref and a Half
1 Hours' Leave," "Hard Preposition,"
tup 01 rury, uuess uu "i".
"btranjer Than Fiction," "The Heme
Stretch," "An Old-Fashioned Bey.")
a a a
"M. T." writes: "I heartllT trmps-
t rriH n-rin- 'The Leves of Pharoah.'
New I knew it Is net going te come
. .-.,! .. -m aIViVisViaa VititlltV Thp
r -Tnager's slogan Is decidedly 'safety
irs" when it comes te the box efhee.
Mavb- we can't altogether blame him
at that.
"All rim unran I am eelng te leek up
I the fe'lew who is going te take ft chance
I with that picture. The trouble is, I
1 rind it se much handier just te go down
'"" streec, . ... .
"Of course. 'Manslaughter' la going
i te be there with bells en. Have a mind
te pass it up, but then I'd miss Temmy.
I like him and would hate te miss him
.'"'VethUfe of me I cannot ...
hew any one ceum cmwinirr tnat iiiue
M-ene between Juan and Carmen vulgar
I thought it particularly beiutiful, and
both players did their part with re
finement and delicacy, I thought. On
his side ther was a gentleness nnd
tenderness that was exquisite, nnd both .
cnmnrl tn invest the scene with a fee!-
ing of sacredness that lifted It far above
even a suspicion of vulgarity.
t'T .l.M,r,,f tha ueenn eKpntlftl. It
certainly helped bring home te me the
. .,V.U .,A ..nJ.n,.,. r,f .Tnn' le tnr
I his wife, and tlun helped later en In
his struggle against Dena Sel.
"It is some four or five weeks since I
uw 'B oed nnd Sand,' anu thinking
I of It in retrospect, alentines acting
comes out even stronger and better new
i That was really a jtplendid picture, all
' lu all, and our Kodelph made a living,
breathing, darn fascinating, unferget-
J table Gallarde!
"Several flapper frlendi of mine
were discussing 'Bleed nnd Pand.' They
all agreed that tbev did net like Rudy
in thlfl picture. They did net like his
'hair cut! He was ever nnd ever se
much mere wonderful in 'The Sheik
"Maybe thnt fcpeaks well for Rudy's
i nrtlstlc advancement, but I am net te
1 sure that my manager down the street j
is going te appreciate that, lieu be
fret if he heard It.
"I have heard two or three dlUcrent
ersens remark : 'I detest Valentine
oersens remarK : "i eetest v aiennne
Because of the lascivious fcuggestieus in
bis pictures.' It is true he Is often
called upon te play Miggestive scenes.
Whether this is den with unworthy
motive or net, i ion i Knew, diic
have always been impressed by his re-
flnement and geed taste in the acting of
. snrh scenes.
'.. .., if I ,IL.
"I IIKO nicniiiin nnu weuiu nnte te
bee blm hurt by this. All of the above
critiea admitted they had net een him
In 'Meran of the Lady I.etty.' Didn't
think he'd be any geed in that kind of
a part."
T ail-la- m nnf tn srriaa "Man.
alaMMe.r" I,,de,fc really. . Jlelghun
BUT, OH, MY!
JSB&t&i
rfS
M. NEELY
, r ,
-nd Lentrlce Jey and Leis U llsen arc
v,'r-v llne,- -IK the pictura is an lm-
l'iiant oecument in mnrmng a ticiimte
pet m the arwr e( CM1 d(j MiUe M
u director. It lias many of the vcr.
'fen. (pvift touches of human under-
i-tamlm:: that tvnltied him In his nm!
, , . '..r . . : : " .
;a.'s; it lias nil et tin' taiseness .inn
s ; i 1 1 ' r and exaggeration tliat tjpify him
t-xlay. The old and the new de Mill'
ire netn tnere and u is extremely m-
, ..... . , .
HI'HUH IU liiH OLUIiUllL I'l IUUIUU1 I'll
, l;rfs
"Amen" te jour whole viewpoint of
auntine. me hey has cTi:uni
reached a crisis in his career. The you-
nnd-l's who -e tr. the mnv. u-nnr t
SP(! him develop the versatility that ha-
begun te show itself. But little gush-
;P Floie Flapper simply won't have
,im that way. She adores him in linn-
nels and evening clothes, nuking love
te beautifully gowned ladies, and she
m.-'sw that lie continue en (hat line.
What are 'he ynu-nnd-ls going te
,'r. about it? The Flessie Flappers out-
number us se trcmeudeuy.J
t
Kittle Keaslngten writes: "Well.
Mr. B irnum said their was one born
, , .,, ,,.n
v"" " " ; ." ' ' " "u"'"1, , "-. h'
dav.
,. ,i; t-. i , i .i
n liuain rex aiwavs ramies ni; tnings.
nren mistakes, nnd
'Mentf Criste'
WUS
tllP biggest mistake he ever made
tlinmnv anv lnncer.
"Well, one day I sails into a mevlp
hewlns a picture called 'Travelin'
On written b and f-t.-irrint- our fripnd
William S It wns nil nhnnt n ministr
hel.lin" un n tac( reach te cet menev
"Oh ! Oh ! I sings out te the usher,
'Take back the Hart-I ordered liver.'
"And I as se glad te set away from
rHOTOPL.YS
, ,.ou , i ",,.!. Je' .Vtnr rv,V- i in he county will make 100 per cent
of "Sherlock gigantic spectacle. 'Mente Criste, I nssPf.mcntK. because most of them have
says te mysel . I m one of them. declared that thej beliee the present-
Cii'd? H?-:: . S'Y- th",t ,.rrP3 '? wnf ',Rht daj value i, tee high for nnspwueui
:pVKvai""i.'-i .?. h0Antl1 l was a biiJ preiluewn. nuVpeses and it is net beinc done in
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- !' " -! , mil (,1,1 I VI 11- I ! 1 1 Fl t (Ik ' I It ILL! ill liAIiite.Ail I I Il,l.li.l1linlI Ifn. ...... I.,. ..
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.
OllFF.N OF MOULIN ROUGE
added "nan of the north." ke, e
APOLLO "JZMi.
" SL. K crpi
fULA INIHjIi
in "THE EYE3 OT THE MUMMTT
. r-.i- .r-i-
ULNCASTKR TIKE,
AKUlVlUKn. ARiJSJv f-
iluuDr. niw " " -- - -
iiTHF STORM"
. rmunj t. r.miRn avk
ASlflK """', .Tiwirmrt.T
ZAST ttmes today
house petebs and matt M00E.E la
"THE STORM"
BLUEBIRD tTurftuTl
THOMAS MEIGHAN
la "OTJK lEADIMQCliizt.ni:.
COLUlNlAJ-. I 30. 7 and 9 I It.
CHARLES RAY
f la "A TAILOH-MADE MAW"
r- mh nrl IMT 20th i Oirard Ats
I aitmuun . swnt.l daily
MAE MacAVOY
. ....An nv vrw vnnir"
ETyfj et theatre-iwew sprue.
TfSl H 3 1 . MATINEE DAILY
MOLLIE KING
i ta "gnaplciQUB wtves"
' f,nP.TvnrJTUCPM Bread st. at Erie
uRtrtl iwimhuimi 5ji 7 1 f, a
WESLEY (FRECKLES) BARRY la
"PENKUD"
IMPERIAL
C0TH A WALNUT ffTB.
Mnta. ? .1"; Kvcs. 7 43
JACKIE COOGAN
In "MY BOY"
VinrnTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV.
LIBLK 1 I MATINEE DAILY
VERA GORDON
tn "YOUE BEST FRIEND"
ORIENT
Woodland Ave. at 0M St.
MATINEE DAILT
ANITA STEWART
In "SOWINO THE WIND"
rxVtrPRRODK
tf3D A HAVER
FORD AVE.
I fiMANrinlC OF THE NORTH"
A;.,(.Hareld Lloya In "A Saller.Made Man" ,
2 K , . . y-HANKFone avh. l i
. .- j-haNKFOHD
, rALIVl .-
NORHIS STREET
R.tfv remD80n & Len Chaney
, Dey r?I!f ft,POTinvr. '
- i.rnR THOSE WE LOVE1
ArprTWBURPRIBE VAUDEVILLE
i rvr,T,
UAIIKKT BT. H9IOW 17TJI
KfcAjE.11 '" a, M " 11 P.
21.
I "SHIRLEY MASON
Id "LIOHTH ur int. ut.ai.ttr-
rJl'XT'Tr aEHMNTOWN AVENUE
RIAL 1 AT TU'.PEHOCKEN ST.
MIA MAY
In "THE QMaiwt ittuiK"
ToelVyl ADIfflTT STREET THEATRE
333 MAKNCi 1 a A.M. te 11:15 P.M.
RODOLPH VALENTINO, -
la KJOOO AMD SAMS'
this specimen of enr Mrlle American
manhood' that I gees home nnd kisses
our bulldog out or sneer reuei."
(Aren't reu afraid of the S. P. 0.
A?)
"Same Old Fan" You'll see Mente
Blue en the screen ngnln in Mae Mur
ray's "Drea'dwny Rese." As long as
you get all that "inside stuff" from the
duke I haven't mach defense left, have
I? But did you ever see in this, or any
ether department, the statement thnt I
wrote the photoplay reviews printed en
Tuesdays?
P. y. And did you ever see the
statement that I didn't?
Teseie MaJlett Aw, c'men back. Yeu
knew even Babe Ruth doesn't make u
home run every time he comes te bat.
He's struck out lets of times. I'm only
the umpire in this game of ours and I
often have te give decisions the players
don't like.
C. E. T. "The Sea Wolf" has been
done twice in films once by Hobart
Bosverth and once by Neah Been.
$36,589,363 POSTAL RECEIPT
Werk Urges Equal Pay for Penn
sylvania Women Empleyes
Ilarrisbiirg, Oct. 11. Pestnl receipts,
from Pennsylvania were S.1H.."M).3tW.2H
(luring the fi'-cul year 101J2 mid
disbursements were $2n,33S,(i(ifl.lO, I
Hubert Werk, Postmaster General, '
told the peMal service convention here ,
la.-t night. Mr. Werk said Pennsylvania
new has 2!)S7 postmasters; there arc
S'll ether postal empleyes, sixty Fed- '
oral poMefllco buildings BS1 classified .
nnd contract stations and forty-eight
garages.
The Postmaster General ureed a
closer bend between the people and the '
postal service and paid a tribute te
women .empleyes became "since th
(!iys when pioneer pantcrs' lves acted
.mMlcncps of lconlmunlciUlel t!l
wuid 'postmistress' has been emblazoned
en our postal records" and women have
niMur hetmrl ilmi. m,c. u ni..i
v. ............. iuv.1 ui.il ! i.iun.i.
times. Women performing the same
duties In the service as men are entitled,
he sr.id, te the nni wage.
Governer Rpreul nKn spoke. Jehn
H. I'.artlett, Asdtnrir Postmaster Gen
eral, addressed the afternoon ses.Men.
AQRFSSMFNT IMSPFRTinM
r,mH,n Bearrf of Tnyitlen IntunrU
Canlden Beard of Taxation Intends
te Tour the County
The Camden County Beard of Tnxn-
tjn sterdny notified the Gloucester
I'ltv Beard of Assessors that It will visit
that city en Tuesday next and make a
cem'dete tour of the city for the purpose
of inspecting the assessments made. In-
stead of meeting the asMsiers of the
dietrn t in conference the beard ha? de
lidtd te visit every section in the count
and inspect the pieperties and compare
the neNsments anu tuen deinauu n
lI'er aciuent
eper assessment.
It Is doubtful if nny of the assessors
imiiJvsra
II L' done
...Upr counties
On Saturday next tin
llit.lni. V.M.irfl tvill riclf A it. lulu. em.1
I next week it will visit Merciiantville, i
Cernvallis, Ore, Oct. 11 1 irn
prize In the National I'eace Oratorical
Contest in which all States had entrants
. was taken by Clarence V. Hirei'k. e
MtMiniivillc. Oregon, a student at tin
Oresen Agricultural Cellcce. News et
ON SECOND TIIOCOITT
A dally eclumn by Jay E. Heuse, written
about the Intimate iliinia et lite, by a man
who cenniatentiy refuses te be any one but
" ?'t ff 5!Sak61,I,aal
iinwt Adv.
.
PHOTOPLAYS
I UJ THEATRES UJ
.,
i
1A0V" AMBASSADORS II4
Matlaeea 1.30 anil 3:00! Ecnlnrt 7 ecd 0
Gleria Swanton in "Her Gilded Cage"
BALTIMORE f. tffiE
CtAIHE WINDSOR and MILTON SJU.S la
"ONE CLEAR CALL"
RFl MONT MD above makket
S i. 1:30 & 3; 0:30 te 11 P. It
Mae Murray & Rodelph Valentine
in "DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL"
PFHAR e0T'l CLDAR AVENU8
la-Vr. i ,10 and 8: 7 anil op M.
. . . JAMER OLIVER CURW-OOD'R
"MAN FROM HELL'S RIVER"
COLISEUM M;gft bsetT 5?hP i00"
GLADYS WALTON
In "TOP OF THE MORN"
11 flvIRO FRONT ST. & GlKAnD AVE.
J"'uu Jumhn .Tune, nn Frankford "L"
BERT LYTELL
. In "ALIAS LADYFINOER8"
L.C--Lycr a se te 4 30. 7 te ii r. u
OFOner LAR"tw 'n
"BULLDOG COURAGE"
' LOCUST KB. PJVS f,TAE,5T?
I '"'x-w'-' .. 3 "!. il;lS tO 11
JACKIE COOGAN
in "MY BOY"
MIYHM D AND MARKET sTTS.
i hvwi " '5, 7 and 9
WILL ROGERS
In "BOYS WILL BE BOYS"
RIVDI I "D Af,D BANSOM BTS.
iivvii J:3i n .,, ,, M p
NORMA TALMADGE
In "BY BIOHT OF PURCHASE"
SHERWOOD ftaVyfe
AT.
6:30
COLLEEN MOORE
J. In "COME ON OVER"
fiQTH T' THCATRE-Opp. "I." Terminal
Js 111 JI, ?.te7flnf
MARY MILES MINTER
In "BOUTH OF BUVA"
TPANin Germantown Ave. at Venansa
.1 rMIL 2 se. 1 0 P. M
Alma Rubens and Lew Cedy
in "vs'LFr or aur.aT i"EN"
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
' GFRMANTOWN e$i?iltK?Snl?wn
I UC,,MV1iVV.-ir.1i. .,v.TiiVLDA'V
HAROLD LLOYD
In "ORANDMA'S BOY"
PD AMT 02-' GIRARD ave;
VjrMl 1 Mt. Tndnr: Etm. 7 A 9
ALL-RTan OAT in
"THE LYING TRUTH"
JEFFERSON "V-T'R
KATHERINE MacDONALD
In "THE BEAUTIFUL LIAR"
PARlf" RIDQB AVE. A DAUPHIN SI.
I -rrV Mat.i eri "- fl;4B je 11
VERA GORDON
t la "YOUB'6X TSIEND" ..
Nip diabetes in the
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fountain VeIIv
Water everu hour
en tha hour.
,
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recommend te our customers.
It leeks as if the price must go up-we cannot guarantee the
$99 price after this sale.
And, better still, if you wish te buy en convenient, easy pay
ments, you can de se at only a very slight extra charge.
Only $1.50 JS
pays for this splendid labor-saver considerably less than it
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The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
TENTH AND CHE8TNUT STREETS
B S. 40th St Gth and Diamond St.. Franklerd Ave. and Orthodox St.
Kenstnten Ave. and Clearfield St. 18th. St. and Columbia Ava.
Bread and Ruacemb Sts. (Legan) 7 and S W. Chei ten Ava. Bread and Wharten Sta,
DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY
Cheater Madia Lanadewna
(Effective September 22nd.)
Touring 1045
Cabriolet 1145
Geach - 1245
Freight and Tax Extra
GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
Sales Roem. 128-140 North Bread Service Station
2400-14 Market St.
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A Real XA Price Sale
RAINCOATS
RUBBER GOOBS
EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE WILL BE SOLD AT
ONE-HALF OFF NOTHING WILL BE RESERVED
This Only Happens Once a Year
Final Three Days
MEN'S AND LADIES' RAINCOATS
Goodyear Raincoeta A Fins Auertment te
cnoeis JJrem
Ladles' and Men's $10.00 Ralnoe&ts 13.00
$12.60 Raincoats Cantona e.3S
$16.00 Raincoats Peplin and Mohair.. .$7.80
. $18.00 Rainceats2 Cashmere and Tweed. 10.00
$26.00 Raincoats Lerulne and Uilks. . .sm.fiO
$36.00 Twoeds and Gabardines $17.00
$40.00 RalnceatB imp. Fancy
Cashmere .920.00
$60.00 Imported Gabardine and
Whipcords ' 180.00
Black Rubber Coats, were $7,00, NOW 13.60
BOYS' AND GIRLS' RAINCOATS
Children's $4.00 Capes, Dlue and Red.. New 19.00
Beys' and Girls' $6.00 Raincoats New 82.50
Beys' and Girls' (7.00 Raincoats New $3.50
MATS AND MATTING
9x18 Stair Pads, 16a each New Se
18x30 Doer Mats, $1.60 New 75r
$3.00 & yd. SS-ln. Corrugated Matting. New 11.50
ALL KEDS HALF PRICE
Cemnrlslnc all our Canvas Shoes with mbbci
soles, suitable for tennis and eutlmr, basketball
and bathing; shoes te be worn en the links, at
neme or oince.
Children's Tennis Shoes, were $1.60.,,. New
Misses', were $1.75 New
Ladles', were $1.60 New
Men's, were $1.60 New
LADIES' AND MEN'S RUBBERS
Men's $2.00 Rubbers
Ladles' $1.25 Rubbers
Ladles' $1.00 Sandals
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Children's $1.00 Rubbers
Be3 $1.25 Rubbera
Ladles' Four-Iluckle Arctics, were $6
Men's Four-Iiuckle Arctics, wero $6.
RUBBER SUNDRIES
Het-Water Bettles, Wero $1.60
Syringes, were $2.00
I co Hags, were $160
Het-Water liettles, were $3.00
Red Rubber Gloves, were 75e
Rlack. Whlte and Red Nipples, were
$1.00 a dozen
Single-Coated Whlte Sheeting, was
$1.00 a yard
Deuble-Coated Hospital Sheeting, was
$1.60
Crib Sheets, were $1.50 ,
Whirl Bulb Syringes, wero $3.00.
11.00 Rubber Aprons
Bathing Caps
Mail orders filled if accompanied by
money order or check
"If It's Rubber We Have It."
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Advantage
The new Essex prices must appeal te all
buyers.
They get mere for their money today;
than ever before. Actual price compari
sons make the advantage unmistakably
plain.
Call te mind these cars you may consider
in the Essex quality class, then leek
at the prices. Are any within hundreds:
of dollars of the Essex price?
In reaching a standard by which ti
understand Essex values you must
consider such price contrasts as well as
facts bearing en performance and
reliability. Such examination will
convince you of the overwhelming
advantage Essex holds.
We buy and dUmantla
alt ktedt of planta, large or email .
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