Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 27, Image 27

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3 FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK
7fE ilOKE FtN'S LETTERBOX
By HENRY M. NEELY
Rajmeml Breuuan writes: "There
It. I nm told, n pernicious 'movement'
en font te pliote-drumatiye Eugene
O'XelH's anthropological remanre, 'The
Hairy Ape.' The identity of the pro
moters of this iguoble scheme is thus far
purely conjectural.
"It is 'debetitly te be wished' that
wlicn the roster is made public, the
hallowed and 'hollered' name of Mr.
Griffith be net found therein. Mr.
(iriflith is 0110 of the best known evan
gelists in the 'game' today; nnd is even
Mttcr known us a manufacturer of the
very let-t 'epies' te be hnd In America ;
t nnv price. But, say you. 'epic-,' nre
ne tiling and hairy apes are another
"Just whut geed a movie version of
'The llairj Ape' would de anybody is
fir tne subtle for me. Suppose 'D. W.'
would flese down his 'epic plant' tem
poral II) and direct his energies toward
'findliiK' Guieth Hughes, or something
te play the suave 'Yank'? 'Oh, horror,
horror, horror! Tongue no hfart can
not conceive nor name' what?
"New the stage play afforded a rare
opportunity for these of us, who, per
rhanei. were 'rusty' in our blaspheme blaspheme blaspheme
oseplij. and inclined te treat lightly
also, the numerous advantages attend
ing tin- knowledge and expeit use of
vnospiieriis miiiinage, I
"Leuis Welhelin, it Is said, was a
teacher of mathematics, or something. 1
This repeit, however, lacks authentic 1
confirmation, nnd remains mere or less ,
in dnlinte. I
On the ollier hand, there can be no
doubt whntuwer of .Mr. Welheim's tin.
canny ability ns nn exponent of ait-
tanAAil ...?.. .... . 1 .. , v .1.1.. .1 1
:1'" iNumiiiiut"'. in mis nraucii
Jlr. Holheim has mere than justified his
liuinis 10 eminence, anil no one 111 or out
of the Heuse of Correction can hope. te
ne with him in the scope and profundity
of his knowledge.
"Whj, then, the meilc version?"
(Teil knew- tin- vi ry old story of the
Irishman who said. 'Heserrn. Ol'in
Aiii ''"n,t ,'.'"e "BI,'. hcenue, if '
til I I I. I, I ,,,,, (Vt',1 n t r. .... .... l l.n.A '
cm.'
'The Hairy
Alie" it the 1ri-.hinii'. '
ster Klther .veu livl it or ,vnii hn'u'
It. Fe inn ilmi't n,-n.. .. nw .. 1:1 : I
i0 ,""' It wiih treinenileiisly impressive
and lank wouldn't have been Yank'
uitlieiit hiH eiiiHlni;. If you nren't In- I
tfrr-sttMi ,, Yiinlts of this vveil.l.
lae Il.-uiy Ape" is net for you; if
Jt-ii .ne. .veu leulize tlmt the eimlng Is
nn liisepniabli' part of him. It is net
Juerelv an eiiiuNliicntleii, but a trim I
wiitlen. ((!e,,h: Arcnt 1 the Mar little
ilicnim. tlnniBli!)
1 ean vhualize "The Hairy Ape" as!
powerfully eeinpelHnc film ami I Unevv I
could thoroughly enjoy vvntchliiK It '
Bin , ,i, . ,1'r uneiy vvetllillll lie
r.:v' ' lu-uine in tne neiihe te ins- -
" IIH-. )
. '' ('. K. Wlltes ,
"Yeu i-ay the only
..hi, we i an de about Wallace Held
Jn.'! i'1 J,esse F-asK " letters,
f-lltng htm what we think. And what
twn.e v euM theJ have of R.'ttiiiK past
W. i ' " ''"'rl'N and Heeretiu-leiV '
JUM about that of Hr. preveibml snow- I
i.'.'J''? '"J)vie niiR'ae wantN te Knew '
w Ml tin, fnns ,)t 1)1t t,10 0)lv U1((, i
--.-.. ii hikii ie u-ueli iiuit l the velet
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(nine hiicK would
,,-.- ,i nillil Willi IP kliinim Stniini.
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tne
it t..i,V,rlU nl,il f' Wallace Held.'
Mrnf.,1 ,,. ' ""' '"" who as
nnv nun
tkevn .... '""" "i ciitertnlnin
us
it., i' , ill ".
ranted thai he
U espcelnlly n
"1'J'iir, tliei
oil fanes."
men t even glviiii; hire
TJtdLh" ""' if -"-I, a
Ceil,, , i""rM uiu Ml.lUf J H
'K,:?,l,,l,,,,'l,'',' "Twt. If every
fife I i( I. , ,,,,l'"',""''t vveul.l Bct
ami v, ,N '" I'"iIn te head n end
t.M 1!,l!,0,,l1ltt! "Wally Held I'est'
tlii' 1' L '"".li1" ",allf'1 ,l,l,n " "'"'".
would ii, """ "'' '" nolljwne.1
" v , M"1' ""l tak" ne,',f. Hlmll
. .-" mi iiil'i itri in ni.i .. ......
J'-. I''. .Mm-, in. i, ..- i
lie i.i......'.. .""""." " icaiiiiiB men
Heert m .-rm of th H t
try." Marshall Nellan in "Kebeccn of
Sunn.ibroek l-'arm" nnd Mnhlen Ham
ilton in "Daddy Lengleg-."
Freud, writes "It has been a long
time since I have been in your column,
but this 'r.ubltch-I)e Mllle' creed e(
jeurs (a very subtle way of making
the fans het) Intrigues me. I have seen'
both 'Manslaughter' and "Die Leves of
1'haraeh,' nnd altogether I thought the
latter very beautiful. I was disap
pointed lit it as a whele. I read 'Man
slaughter' In the I'es-t, but the picture'
was cry (intercut and yet 1 enjoyed It,
except that prehistoric ret.
"If you can tell me why the Acad
emy of the Fine Arts, usually free, will
have (we or three people peregrinating
around while across the street (at least
last Monday night) people were fight
ing te see 'The Dcml-Virgln,' I will
then tell 5011 what Is the matter with
the movie fans,
"I nm net a critic, just a gallery boy
who leeks longingly for the time when
rilOTOri.AYH
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.
AI LI A IVIDE) A
l'JTH AMI MOIUU8
-VI-nAmerVrt Mat.at 2: Evg.H-4S A 0
Wm. Farnum in "Moonshine Valley"
ADDED "CAPTAIN K1DD," M0. 5
APOLLO
tD A THOMPSON BT9,
MATISTE DAILY
HOUSE PETERS Rnd MATT K00RE in
'THE STORM"
ARDMORE SR,
itodeiph Valentine & Eltinne-JulUn
, avb. -
in "THE ISLE OF LOVE"
AQTriB EIGHTH A UlUAItD AVB.
rtO 1 Jl MATINRB DAILT
"What'. Wrong With the Women?"
BfCIAI. CABT in
RI T IFRIRT IlrenJ It Susquphannc
Dl.VJCOirlV Cimtlmwus ? until 11
CORINNE GRIFFITH
InJ'HJLAND WIVES"
rni nMiAi '-
Mallow oe.l avm,
-in 7 -.J 'I i. f
DOROTHY DALTON
In "THE SIREN CALL"
r. l,
FAIRMOUNT vmh
Jack Helt, "While Satan Sleepi" '
ADDED 'IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL'
ADDED-
;ATtJ CT THEATTli: llelew Spruce
jj in ui, j.
MATINKi: DAU.Y I ,
WALLACE REID
la "THE DICTATOR"
GREAT NORTHERN W.SV SWf.
WILLIAM FARNUM
In "MOONSHINE VALLEY"
IMPERIAL aZll. reLSVft
CHARLES RAY
In "A TAILOR-MADE MAN '
I inrTDTV IHtOAD ft COI.l'MIHA AV.
L.lnli.rl t mvtivi'i: hvily
ALMA RUBENS
"VALLEY OF SILENT MEN"
in
ORIENT
Wceillniiil Am. t CM St
MATIVKn HAILV
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
in "WOMAN'S FLA0E"
OVERBROOK'W.VTva
MAD0E BELLAMY unit LLOYD HUrtHES lu
"LOVE NEVER DIES"
DAI M KII,Xi(HlllII AVK AND
MAY MacAVOY
in ' THE TOP 0. NEW YORK
Adiled J3utfr Kraten In "The Hih Skn"
DCPCMT Mirlid St. Il'lew l.tli
SHIRLEY MASON
In "LIGHTS 01" THE DESEItT"
dTaI TO UEHMANTOVVN AVKXUB
K1AL.JV.J at Ti'i.i'intrx.'Kii.v sr.
CLAIKE WINDSOR ind MILTON SILLS, In
"ONE CLEAR CALL"
333MARKEt"vV,:;i;!i-V
CHARLES RAY
in "A TAILOR-MADE, MAN"
EyKNJtpkCTMfiWiyJIA. .BipyQOTQBEB', 13,. ,1922
' .11 11 ., . f .. 1 ., 1 1 I 1 , I 1 l 1 f 1 J 1 I I '..
- TCVTCVTn. 'TTTJTiTni
(he vnsf mnjerlty will "top" pu.vlni for I
Imnk nnd t'rnvc (or kemcthing, n Mcr-T7
ten e( the Movies says, worth while.
"I am sure the fans would iike le
hear (rem Kitty Kensington ngaltv. She
Is nil wrong about 'Mente Crlste,' but
her humor seems Irrepressible.
"The I'nsun CrlUc" wrltcv-'Yeur
r.ubitsch-I)e Mllle controversy Inter
ests me. I had Intended te Inke. In
'The Leves e( Plinrneh' en my usual
Hnturdny excursion downtown, but wn
prevented whciv It )yas withdrawn.
"I then hhewed the crroneeiiH Judg
ment e( going te nee 'DeMlllcslaiighter.
which, In my opinion, ranks with Her
Glided Cage' as the piffle champion of
3022. I thought It candidly- Cecil's
worst, although most e( the critics
pecmed te (cel that It was several shades
better than his last (cw. Mebbe se.
hut If that Inst hokum-filled subtitle
where Tem asks Lcntrlcc what the gov
ernorship amounts te compared te love
and happiness with .von (and tben
withdraws from the ramnalen) was
really culled from the Ducr 'Miller novel
the lady had better go back te her
'Clinrm Schools.'
"But the teal reason of this letter
Leatrlce Jey. I thought her ns nuielj
out of place as in 'Saturday Mght,
and wondered why the producers Insist
en giving her such part.
"The time that I enjoyed Miss Jey
most wns the time that I first snw her
In 'Bunty 1'ulls the Strings.', She were
no evening gowns in that nor was she
required te assume the dignified hauteur
of the social queen. She was real, im
mense, fascinating. New Lasky appears
te be killing her along with Agnes
Ayres and the Innocent-eyed May Mac Mac
Avey. Is Pauline Gnren te be run
ever, tee, by the Lasky steam-roller?
(I want te make just one correction
In your letter. There Isn't any such
thing ns a LubltRch-De Mllle contro
versy se for as this department is con
cerned. We arc nil new nlcelv agreed
en our new creed; Cecil Dc Mllle Is the
greatest director In the world nnd Ij
bltsch Is one of the worst. (I simply
love our "De Mlllcslaughtcr" thanks
(or that.)
I don't knew what the present policy
of the Lasky organization means. It
puzzles me in one way and in nnether
it doesn't. They seem te be crowding
every cnt with 11 staggering list of
famous names. This inevitably means
Mint some of the stars are bound te be
miscast and cannot de the work of which
they are capable. It 4s a bad policy,
artistically.
Yet it draws huge crowds te the box
offices and the theatre managers are
willing nnd able te pay high prices for
the films. The fans who object te the
policy ere in a vast minority.
Nsiw, In all fairness, we must realize
that a producing eignnlzntinn Is n busi
ness oignnizatlen and the best business
man is the man who. mnnu(acttlres the
Huff that the most people want nnd t
as high a price as they arc1 willing te
pay.
Therefore but why continue? What
nre jeu going te de about it?)
Miss E. M. S. writes: "When I
saw the article you called your 'Open
Confession. ' I couldn't resist the temp
tation te write te tell you I feel just
as you de about the picture called
'Leves of Phaieah. Last Wednes
day evening I saw it and consider it
the most wenderdil picture shown in
Philadelphia.
"I have talked te several people
and told them hew wenderdil the pic
ture is, nnd they told me that they had
heard everywhere that It was no geed.
It is because It is a fterman film that
people won't accept it.
"Ernest Lubltscb is a true artist
when he can nndiice such a picture as
the 'Leves of Pharaoh.' I shall try
te see the picture again. Will veu
please tell me if nil the actors are Ger
man nnd if the picture was filmed lu
Germany?"
( Yes ; the actors were nil Germans.
I and the film was made in Germany).
rit'iTeri.ws
w
The NIXON-NIRDLINGER
THEATRES
' NIX0N, AMBASSADOR ??St?-
, tLAint MAMMbKSTEIN
In "EVIDENCE'J
! BALTIMORE r;T ifr
MARY MILES MlNTER
jn80VTH or BPVA"
BELMONT ?Hfi ,AOVK MAKKBT
Mae Murray, "Dehcieui Little Devil"
REE ME TODAY "BnFFALO BILL-'
CEDAR ar,'"?
uunia may
lnJHE UNDERBTPDY"
COLISEUM r-f
BETTY BLYTHE
In "FAIR LADY"
. UMbU ,V"'ii ,"ii ?RAp Avt
mONT BT.
D. W. ORIFFITH'S Kn'SSSSiSK " "
"orphans of the storm"
LEADER lal ,WnA?"tt Aa
TUSMllf A e'mwwJSmJlW1 p-
"IF YOU BELIEVF. IT t-r.c c,.
nr, icnr Ren ami-. ,;---
JACKIE COOGAN
In "MY BOY"
t NIXON "D AND MAn'CBTirTV"'
GLADYS WALTON7 ""
In "TOP OF THE MORN'
RIVOLI t2D ,AND HANSOM SCa.
ELAINE HAMERStEIN M
lnEYIDEN0E"
SHERWOOD SiyT n,tavds
LON CHANEY
'nJIAS.EpFHSRTS
69TH ST. TI,e,,tre "w'-"ii;Yrriniii"i
'n "QUEEN or M0V7LIN nntrnr
STRAND fiermant"VTn Av. t V.nan
DOROTHY DALTON " "
. 'n "THE SIREN CALL"
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
GERMANTOWIM -,u "'iiiun a.
HAROLD LLOYD
In
IlgHANDMA'S BOY"
GRANT uaVu.n,.iuu AX
"THE FAST MAIL"
JEFFERSON ",h,T5Irft
WILLIAM DUNCAN
JnJ'JiiE 8ILENT VOW"
PARK "HXlir.WIJ. IMI'I'IIIN ST.
K VERAMGbRbbV'5 1 "
tn "Y0UE BEST FXtEND"
T;Tr.TVTITl?i-TTTTTx'A'rkTr.T;iTrr'A . " WRTTI AvVurfM
7f
tetters te the Editor
Art and I te Rawardi
0 the Editor of the KvcnHta Public Lttletrt
Sir Let us nnss ever without much
consideration the professions of nuto-mebile-
building nnd oil selling, which
nre reputed te net Henry Kerd and
Jehn 1). Rockefeller $00,000,000 nnd
S-lO.OOO.flOO each per year, and take
Up some of the lesser of the nits.
1 read the ether day that Hareld Bell
Wright modestly centesses the produc
tion e( "best sellers" turns him (n
around .$100,000 a year nnd that his
pen has se (ar borne (rult te the ex
tent e( $1,000,000. Beeth Tnrklngten,
it Is reported en geed authority, ulse
touches the $100,000 a year class, nnd
Hebert W. Chambers and Gene Strut Strut
ten Perter modestly admit similar In
comes. In music the lute Enrice Ca
ruso and Jehn McOermack arc said te
have passed $300,000 11 year, and Par Par
eor, It is said, left grand epctu be
cause a concert tour premised her nt
least SKO.OOO. Childc Hastnm is cred
ited with sales of pictures be.vend $100,
000 In a single ear in this country,
nnd Geerge de Ferest Brush received
mere than hal( that much (or (our pic
tures he sold in America.
These figures suggest that Americans
nre net niggard when It cemts te re
warding the artists, no matter what
his line.
Seme e( the strugglcrs down nt the
bottom of the heap may doubt if these
figures indicate propertlounl value, but
it is a way the public has of ex
pressing Its opinion In tangible form.
Alse it supports the oft-repeated as
sertion that the man who can deliver
the goods doesn't nerd te worry : the
public is ready te buy.
HOPEri'L.
Philadelphia, October JO. 1022.
World Net Standing Still
Te the Kdiler of the Eventiia Publte hziatri
Sir A messnge of encouragement and
cheer for progressives) of all sorts of
minds Is contained in a letter sent te
a recent convention of bankers by Presi
dent Hnrdlng. In closing, the President
wrote :
"There is everywhere n disposition
te scrutinize, te question, te examine
minutely into secinl and economic in
stitutions, te interrogate methods of
human integration and procedure which
have been se long nccepted as te have
seemed axiomatic. We shall gain noth
ing by charging that this spirit pro
ceeds from malevolence, and testifies a
disordered state of mind.
"We ought te sjecegnize that it
largely represent a sinceie wish te im
prove conditions. History teaches that
blind effort te obstruct such movements
hns often produced momentary dis
aster, but never prevented ultimate ad
vance. The world is tee old, and ought
te be tee wise te resort te such tactics
new. Hat her, Its best intelligence
Hheuld be given te open -minded co
operation In every tnrncst project of
inquiry and n mil) pin which leeks te the
general betterment."
Such advice should hi) welcomed by
all. for it suggests the rend te durable
grevvtlu Careful examination of nil
prepositions, no mntter hew fantastic
they mny appear en the surtVi-e. lend" te
the determination of what is worthy
' ami what is net. And the President is
absolutely tight when he says that the
disposition te inquire and scrutinize
even these things thnf have been looked
upon ns finally fixed, does net indicate
a spirit that "proceeds fiem malev
olence and testifies -a disordered state
of mind."
Americans nre tijing te find out. nnd
they are ready te accept only mtch
things ns will test out under the' closest
of inspection. "Bunk" may be peddled,
but it will have te undergo nnalysis be
fore it is made h standard.
J. N. MATTHEWS.
Lancaster, Pa.. October 0, 1922.
Can There Be Marriage
for One?
Is a man or a woman the mere conventional at heart? Who loves mere
intensely, the male or the female? In endurance and fixitv of love is
woman always superior? ,
When Wray had married Bessie, theirs had been a quiet, happy, contented
jve' He had always been mere than a geed husband he was her lever.
ter husband" is merely the correct legal designation, while "lever" is
the only true appellation of the man who is married.
As the months rolled by, he noticed a change of attitude in his wife. She
became interested in music, serious literature, plays and clubs. Even after
tne birth of her daughter, she persisted in reading Freud and Kraft-Ebbing
and allied writers and ether apostles of advanced thought.
Then finally one day the inevitable happened!
Then the despair, the passion, the rage and the hopelessness of the love
et nim for whom there was indeed
"MARRIAGE FOR ONE"
By Theodere Dreiser
One of the Stories of Married Life Problems
Appearing in the EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
Saturday, October 14
Only four mere of these charming novelettes by (lifted American
authors and authoresses,- one te appear cctfh Saturday
Irvin S. Cobb
Willa Sibert Cather
Aliening f uhltt leftger
The Evening Public Ledger Prints en an Average of
mere vagea of late imvs and entertaining features
Philadelphia evening newspaper
PEOPLE'S FORUM
letters te the JMiter should bn ns
brief and te the point as possible.
aveldltiK anything that would epn
a denominational or sectarian dis
cussion. Ne attention will be paid te anony
mous letters. Names and addroec
must be signed as nn evidence of
(reed faith, although names will net
be printed if request Is made that
they be emitted.
The publication of a letter is net
te be taken as an Indersement of Its
views by this paper.
Communications will net be re
turned unless accompanied by post
age, nor will manuserlpt be sivcil.
Sees Ne Need for Laber College
Te tM Editor of tht F.vtnlne Public hrdwrl
Sir Permit me te voice my reactions
te the letter of the decretery nnd or
ganizer of "The Hobe College."
I would ask him first te consider will
whether It would net nav him te begin
a colony without the city confines nnd
call It Punkville, ns he will be swamped
with ambitious nnnllcants for menibtr
ship who will mere than sympathize
with the ideas outlined In his letter.
Fer ideas they nre. Mr. Caiey, like
many mere, is forever confounding ideas
with ideals mid raising 11 banner nut of
the wind of mouths for a shllly-shiilly
following. Idias drive men apart, but
ideals keep them together.
Laber has no ue,rd for a college. A
college is net a class need. Profesor
ships for artisans nre net needed. The
work of their hands Is profession enough
of their skill in trade. lie would have
snobbery upshoet in tne ranks of the
working men while professing te be
concerned with the expounding of de
mocracy through the principles of jus
tice nnd brotherhood. 'He docs net dis
tinguish by dres life faculty fiem the
student body. I surmise, however, (hat
he will fall te have whltewashcrs mis
taken for plumbers in nny case.
Te conclude, "workers of the world,"
.veu have nothing te lese but veur own
1JCI1UI UllUe UI1U U WIUIU 117 K Mil WU'I1 I
jeu de. AUSTIN BAKIIY.
Ocean City, N. J.. October 10, 1022. '
An Appreciation
Te th' Editor et th' Uventna 1'ubtle l.alatr
Sir I desire te exprebs my apprecia
tien of the manner In which veu placed
the announcement of the development of
the College of Pharmacy before the
Philadelphia public in jour issue of
September 25.
It is gratifying te further state that
the title te the property at Perty-third
and Woodland avenue has actually
passcil into the hands of the college.
This is n gi(t. as jeu knew, from these
who have developed the plan for the
expansion of the college the president,
the officers, the trustees nnd the faculty.
The amount involved was 800,000.
WILLIAM C. BBAISTnU,
President.
Philadelphia, October 0. V.fSJ.
Under the Harvest Moen
Te 'I e KSi'er et the ;, , ealiie fuhhr l.ulacr:
Sir We nr at the time of jour when
nature heaps with InvMiness that is
nrediirul her treasure unen num.
Hnrinetime and summer have nnwed
the plantlns and the blossom and the
growing' seasons. Octnher Me-s the I
golden haivexf. high he.-ipeil. the prom prem
ise of th" blooming ledeemed in the
fruitage of the autumn. Orchard and ,
viiieyuici "" in.-1-.i u-ii i- iriuiigiii lertn
! J 1 !.!. I I...... I I. a e-...
It tertn ,
against I
is an.-
ill abundance, ?-ni the Mete
the approaching lays of winter
l"; ., , if .
niiiiuiivi . nn ii 1,-iiK iiuii in wiiiniravv,
null may lie noted in the luxurious
warmth of the day, but the autumn j tre1- while th. cit; and su.-rmindinc district
lliize is in the i-ky and grass and full- ta"'d under v (ire.-k ediilnletratinn rub
age are drying ns the pulsating sap re- i "''ct te, Turl-M:' "'Vdeignti-. Armenii wa
cedes nnd the season of rest for grew-i ir''.1lml',", !'", an '"Jen-ndent Hint-. The
ing things draws near. A super-cliarge
of ozone is In the atmosphere, a stim
ulant te nil who breathe, while all out
doors is an invitation.
Spring's witcheries ate alluring nnd
Edwin I.efevm
Henry Kitchell Webst
"Make It a Habit"
I mvstlfyliig, the wonders of growth, the
miracles or lire renewed. iiwaKen us
each jenr te higher and better things.
TJie piofllgnle opulence e( suminei-,
whose lush charms ensnare the senses,
Invest us with a luxury that Is net In
keeping with the great plan, for in
summer's glowing furnace the forces e(
creation nre (everlshly active. But
nutumii comes, n gentle minister, te
bless man with the wonders wniight in
spring's reii".tlun nnd sun.mer'a
ardor.
And through the sod haze e( the eve
ning the dying gleams e( light show
with an effulgence wherein the gar
1 gcetis mingling of i.-idinut colors is like
Heming else en earth.
October's llch sunsets arc man's de
light. As the last soft tints of sal
mon arc (ailing into orange, und the
tender greens give way te grays in the
west, the eastern sky is made glorious
by the rising of the harvest moon 1
Moen of the levers, tee. for who could
K's , J'10 imlulHe te tender sentiment
1 or llfht of fancy, with Inspiration
,.,","' "7 v,'rj- ray tiem mm sliver
shield? been our Incomparable Indian
summer will be with u, with Its mar
vels of light and J0.v for all; Indeed,
many have half suspected that fhe pte
vaiing period of mild weather Is n
spell of that elusive seaten, but the
harvest n.oen is queen 0f the hour that
denotes the merging et summer Inte ou eu
tuiiiii nnd MittwiH the thought of coming
winter with the 1 fullness of its pres
ence. y
Celllngdule, October 8, :.'. ' '
Ceal-Saving Suggestion
Te the Kdttore, KvnUa )f(W((.
air While the house fly revels in e
empernture ( 00 ,lP(?rccs, he manages,
L. "Il1 y nt ,J0 'fW''-"'. which sug
f,fr f,.that U!f J1 ilvnble temperature
for humans, nnd nlse suggest., m "-.",
per cent coal saving, ns the ordinal", erdinal", ordinal",
.nertnl isn't satisfied iinLsle is lea id
Bristel, Pu., October 10, 11)21'.
Questions Answered
I?r-,?e8 " Amerln Continent
nKeIrthe;-,cr0;r-
Philadelphia. Oc-ul.er .-. J0 "LI:(:T"IC-
phrriLr ce,- ir',in "
"Due Precess of Law"
Te the Editor of the Kv.m,ne ,.llhhe Ma.
,. " -" an iirrument kindly
the exact nii-inlriK of ih,. , hras4 "3 v
cesa nf law." Hl's-pY .-
Kialu
rre.
vv.
"-twim, ucteiicr T 111'
,?ih?u c"nVl,utl",,, "' ,h" ."rleus States
rcriptlen of Ihoae preresse.s which It was
Iu'R,i'i,,f".lr " f0r,,," ,,v "he ,h"
of law " , ' '""'len "du- precca,
or law It h, aenernllv held te mean,
however, law In it, r.uHr couree of ad
ministration thieugh courts of Justice.
Th ,,
T ,,,.., , , ,,S Treaty
'" "" :f'''er "' "" ' '", "' i'ui,i,r i.tdaer:
,. ,r V ". ou publish in the People's
...,,r .:'". " '"" i'i' or sra,
wiitn. i iie-e and v.hi .i 3. .,a.i..j
Plilladelp! a. Ooteler 0. in;j'. " ' '
IJy the terms nf the Tr.-uy 0f S-vres ne.
cetlatd In 1010. the Turkls'i power In IIu-
rrcc w, asiijned Thr-te na far as the
v,, .,Mn itiaiiPQ in -(itit;,ntlnnnlA.
," "",,J" """ H"" :j .m international com-
""" "'"V,"'".'?"'11., th" "rrller-v "-Uelnlmr
-'? "",' v'h"" ,,ht "" vre made peu-
tral. Ihua Turkish severegntv was lltnlted
T,hn,nlla llnu ... . . .
" , ". "'" ' "" ,J -wl 'mernatienal com
lade peu- I
s lltnlted 1 1
were ni- I
lacing of
te Asia. .Miner, tut ev-tn h"r there
pertant exct-ptle-is lucludlnir th nliri
the pert of smvrn.i m.ier im.,n.,i i .
lurKs signed tne treaty e-i August 10 lain
arter the Oreeka had driven th-m from
Thrac" and SmJrna
. The tre.itv, w hi, h underwent many
i amendments and alterations before It be-
lume Hcj-piauin ie inr- neTOtlatrra
neer
er
from one te two
than Zn, ether
V
went Inte netu'sl effect by res ten of the fact
thet It vvb net fermnlly TJtineil by nit the
Peivera tenrcrneU. It was nwillRtm nt
Bevrrp, France, as Its name tndlcntps, nml
tv framed as n hoped for means of nelvlns
em of the various Unllen problems that
tave worried Kurepe for ftenrnitlen a
top that, llke many ethrs rcsardlns ihose
problem, Wan deemed te disappointment.
Poems, Songs Desired
"Old Jim's Christmas Hymn"
Te the Editor of the EvtHtnv Pii'.lle t.Ktvtr:
Sir I am ndlnir the words of the eenn
"Old Jim's C'hrlHttnan llnm " I eiijei ,1
alnslnn tha sonic twenty years ncn Mm
it. E. D. Kcathlej- anked for It.
J MrCJ.
I'hlladilphla. Orleher fi. in:'J
er.D jist'fi rrmtfiTMVs hymn
Old Jim whs n charm ter e kmmn almiit
the town,
from alnalnn In the village ihurch he siilnrd
a Kreit renown;
Te hear him sins feeh C'hrlettins morn te
rhurch the Reed folks mr
Hut seen he drifted devnwatd te a drunk
nrd'a life of shame.
Theurh ers have past slnre pour old Jin
from church- had strayed nnm
He told th parson he would ulntr that em
lnr C'hrlHtman I)ay
Whn c'hrlatmna rm within t'int ihurrh
there nt In erry went
A saddened h'ert whe-i Jim ii'e-e and ?an
e soft and awcl
cnertrs
"RimU of apes, rleft fur me "
Each ep wis filled with tar
"He'Ic of Hires cleft f r me' ,
That wan old Jim's Christmas rumt .
Christmas nvnins villi com niu; se and si
will Christmas Days,
But never will there he a senjf te equil that
of Jim's.
The sons of "Heck of pes' all threuKh
life had been his choice,
Ter when a rhlld 'twiM tauzht him lv his
dear old mother's voice. ,
Within theee same old eaered walls wttl
Christian eenits of prele
His velte Ind oft heen he.rd b-f.irc elnre
early childhood days
But sweet-r far than er I -a nm f
that (rreet throne
11'hlle seated there en Chr -iitisi mere le
hear Jim sins his none 1
Antheny DI PIsrFln Cim.len r Send
Mamp'd eef.i-ddree"d env Irpe r, i ,1 e , , n
of "The Tjce en tne I'iuer' . , m ,tf
lu jeu.
. Th" l'eenle" renim III iniienr dallr
In the Kvenlne I'nhlle I edeer. and nln
In the rlunilnr I'ulille I. edeer Itlem
dlseusslnr tlmelr Inplrs will he printed,
us well nm reimeitrd nnrms nnd mieatlnns
nf reneral Interest will he answered
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OLYMPIC . Nev. 4 D-.c 2 Due. 33
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AltABIC . .. Oct.
CBETIC . Nev 11
n. v. te iim-vi'-N v'ii riinni'di mi vsn
ITTSIlirnO!I 'rc-.vi rev. 9 Dee 12 Jin. 21
CANOPIC Nev. 2H Jn i icU i
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I ...... IEYLAND LINE
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tflNIAN . .. Oct 25
Winter Voyage te the
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Mnileln i,ihi-ilt.ir tt , t .n ... v..i
I ' .. AlPxnnilri t Haifa Atl-ens
p LAPLA 18.405 tern Jin, 13 Uar. 10
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NAPIERIAN Oct 22 MISSOURI . 0c) 30
Amerscak Irisrs
NY 10 II Willi ui. m "liMOUH v-
t III III, ul T'l.
. MANCHURIA Oct 2d N r '0
MONGOLIA :;ev 9 Dec 11
MINNLKAHDA 3J cla, JJev 10 3-c 21
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MARYIAND , 0 t 10
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International Mercantile Marine Ce
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Passenejr 0ce HID "A'tlnut St I'hiU.
I Frelirht Otftre 40---lH Brure Blrtr Vh 't
' ISTHMIAN
Steamship Lcnes
Philippines-East Indian
Service
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te
DUTCH EAST .NDiE
and PHILIPPINES
Pcaang, Bebwan-D:!i, Perl S.-.eJ.
tenham, Singapore, Balavia.
Samarang, Searabaya
MANILA arid ILOILO
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VENTIIItA sail. Nev. -j
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CHILDREN AND BUSINESS Gl
1.. .... i.n.alUi,a tltinrlr1 Itfttp
Cllie Only Meillrnted Corennut Oil HlnWWfR ,U
has kept the hair or million or liif wipi.'t,,
ln i.f Melw ml rnlMrt'ii Anil Ijiillea who com J WSJ
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II... Ik mm M lurinnl 1llnnri Cltin HmnAfnW
of (intileuueiitl (Iran l.tiftiirlnnti Ileal!!
and Knlltntr Hair llees awaj entlrelr with tlitv
ime of I lipilils, Urines and fine ('milling, CurH
eMti the. nnre iae, 'I he linlr drl'a qitlcUir
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