il . iTi) I in .ivi (I "kau'JTB lilXffrf MrrmmmmnmmmtaMMmmimmmmmmmirvmrms.,: : iv-,-...l,t...,.v..,j.ii.ij,.il, ....uh.,. ,,-. -:,,, . .... -, hv.'vhh y,7! ' t ?, ' ...'-- r v EVEMNO- PUBLIC LEDGEIPmtfADEEPHlAV TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1922 m- 20 v I K U 88 fl ft IK' WI'lS' m $ m y TlKi I; 15 life '' :i ; 4 Li, !', 9!: m m i I 'Cfe Daily Mevie Magazine 5- rt '. U : . ! i t x . : 1 FOK I'HL' 7'7LiW FIN'S SCRAPDOOK Eii ''Oi j x-V " kJ LADY DIANA MANNERS We tcill le glad te pulltih the picture) of such tcrcm players as are suggested ly the jam THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By nENUT "Duke" writes: "Whew! yetcrdny ..! - i,e.. nf nnr snrln cwriujmjr naa u uu.u.-k. . , lowing the tilm te nudlenrts fntlmred fountain. e're right next te the best , by 6peclal imitation free-Riatl-fer-mevle theatre In town, and it keeps n.e nethiu' with a premium et a pair of Btennln' en hlsh te get around te all our vi -n,..- .) nil tlie mh T enn't tablfig. But with an the rush l cant heln kind of gettin" saturated movie pickups of the day. nnrn t ! Whv jeu knew when . . ., , i .1 1 i.i ,,,' reter iDDeisen piajuu u..,, "" ""png with due humility that Cecil le Crabtree nnd his wife, Instead of heart- yuQ ls the Kr(.ltem director in t'.e lnc for the first seat and ordering the world and Lubltsch one of the worst, inevitable cherry phosphate and plain .,,".. . .11 i i.i in.iir il.,. fnr J- . P. R. writes: "I have bten vanilla cream, the old lady steers f trylng t0 wre t0 yeMr cplllmn f the back table under the staircase. ,10arjv a ,t,nr j,ut pvprj timi, i KKt Ip When she gives me the order she leeks courage, I nnd that some one else h i1- nn n,l hlnRhcs nnd did you ever Fee rtrrand gray-haired lady bluh? Gesh! ,Wn wonderful!) and orders a 'sweet heart sundae. The old fell kind of mellow r up and says, 'Same for rae, i:iy lad.' Het deg! "Well. 'Manslaughter' is here new, nil two cuckoo loekin' fellows with hielr irncclps. I hear cue sir he tinn t blame the ether attorney for ebjectin' te Mel?han's sleep-Treducer en Berne and the ether gu tajs he wonders did the Reman girls really wear buch clothes, I n.ean veils. "And they start an argument enliw and lipstick and nert I hear Miss Shu- bert, the school teacher, say hew much she likes Lcntrlce Jej, IOis Wilsen and tlie Judge's face. "Anywa.v, this afternoon I paw th picture with mine own eyes and here's te Cecil, "the master mind. uenrv Ferd, I cues'), sells mere cars, I mean Terds, tnnn ether manufacturers, be cause they've an appeal te a possibil ity for 'the mass of the peepul.' "Same with Cecil. He's elllng te the crowds an' crowds nnd he's givln' 'em what they want and can assimi late. "Yeu enn't say 'Minslaughter wasn't n snappy picture; pep and ac tion, jeu knew, right frnn. the stnrt. I.Cbs draggy thnn 'The Leves of Pharaoh,' te most, nirne as 'The Sheik' ls less tin some reading te them than 'Peer Gvnt' or 'Wtildeii.' "Uet me, J in with you ' 1'rettv geed acting, but what makes IV Mille hint nre his occasional reiiiy hni'iant flashes. Netice scune showing I.eitriee, Evans nnd her son at opening deer aim Lentrlce cntetlng.' --untie way te s-is Best reunion of mother and son, wii'' But hew Cecil fell in net being able te make ut- feel the repulsion and 1 disgust Beatrice felt nt the, gaibice! And hew the end flopped ! Terrible stuff. ' "Anyway, I knew the doorman, se 1 1 should worry!" (Y'knew, Duke, I'm suspicious we've been missing senething geed net hear ing before this some of the movie gos sip from your Feda fountain. Where've your been all my Ufe') "Scream race" writes: "Oh, gee,' mister, what a crimp jeu did put In, my cranium Dy jour answer te 'Hcrib-' bier.' Because about u jear age I began devouring literature en photeplaj ' writing, attending lectuies en the art of 1 writing for the screen and timidly push- jiik uiy muu iiencn. vnu uny 01 mv irlenda wl.e came upon me, wrapped as It were, in a &ort of psychic traiuc, Mid. 'sh. she's visualizing.' and tin- teed quietly uwaj. v "Se. mlnter, beln's n9 I rely fe en I Tour geed juilgment and sane viewpoint en all things clneraatlc.il. your xtnte- ment that the beginner has one chance In 10,000 euro set me buck teinetbln' awful l "And new, when I have written u gang of pnges of n perfectly level) con tinuity all about the villain Haying scornfully, 'Ha, an ex-cenvlet in the governor b house! Mil and tlic big. almplo-but-eh-bo-virilo Ilct Henchle .yoedBinnn, ivhote hcait 1h putty in the bands of the woman he loves shall I Its It up? Ne, I think I eliall con- tinue, but enlj uh a liebiiy. (That h a geed loophole in the event of almost (Ctirtaln failure, jeu we. VWHl jeu tell me, please. If tin 1 11 chnnce of 'The, Leves of Pharai licin Pharaoh' ilng shown tn the city again 1 ..-BLptfU welng it. Hume' weeks age, jeu t.tVwrete n few weriiu eenceiniiig the (lu ll directors, .May 1 nsu en what r fM.l null liuiine, .-.k.. ....1 m. .,.,!,., rw of Pharaoh" luis a chance et .hywn, again when, some thcatrt Li cares nothing, wtalerH J W-.Uj icjetpul. M. NEELY ! He tnste nnd nn upllfter of artistic np- precutinn mid pnj s all i-KpenwH of these cotton topped -jilt ste.-kin;s f.- t,le ,l0,,"n nd "meklns jni kcts fei the men y ,h(j ntfend Se jm (i ( u chance, and we will been have the snowballs. It was en Frldav, October fi, that I pumisre?i uiesc xcvv weniH," (leeiit- written just what I inttnded te and done it far better than I could, "This time I am wnting te furn'sh some information nn 1 te ask for some. Uecentlj cnnsidei il!i comment has been mide en the resenblam h between Bus cilia Dean and Jeseph Sch.ldkinut mil if I remember cerrectlv , jeu nkid the cause of every one's noticing it This , can ee trnceil tiirea v. I think, te one of last spring's Issue- of one of tl 1 fan magazines, which published a pi tun I of PcliUdkrnut wearin. the vvluti wig which he used in 'Orphans et th iSteim' beside a pnture nt M.ss l)i m, wearing a white tam-e-shantir. Ale 1 the two pictures wis the que-ti n. 111 heavv face tjpe, 'Don't thej !e U lilt brother nnd sister?' The rc-mblume, whiili does ii-t about the feithend, eves anl nose n is verv marked in these pictures I k article then went en te s.i.v that M I'inn nnd Schildkiaut were net nl.i'.d but I dare fay the majerlt.v nf th fiun who saw the pictures never ri.ul it. "The information thnt I want ls tins Did Virginia MeCee or M'nv T'nirii in play the part of the farmer's wife in tin 'Bend Bk.v"' In the various mu. piper criticisms, credit was gr en t both actresses. Though a gi nu ne movie fan mv self, 1 t, never -1 1 n either actress before anj then lure cm i.j net tell. "Anether question, hns the 'firev riavvn a tm tun founded in nn ' Stewart Bdwnrd White's nevtK hi a showing in I'hiladi lphiii ' I at the shore nnd was taitif 1 I leased vlih the work of 'ieeige II 1 atherne and Claire Windser 'Mnv I be permitted te enthuse n eliararier .u tres- whose mm I 1 , seiiiniii n even seen in vmr nimii 'This actre-s is C'lelre MiIi.imI) Fer dignified, restrained vet tin re ,- ilram-itic t ting. I feel th it si (. n, t, u equals Begardless of the sie f I 1 1 part, she vitalizes it and ni.inv turns makes It stand out above the vvrrk i,f some of the se-cilled stais with wheii she has Hemetlmes rdnjed Al ve I tee, she possesses the nrlsteirnt 1 grim .l)'rl( r. lletli Srvi Wanamaker Institute 23d and Walnut Streets COURSES IN Fine Am. Llbcrtl Arti BuiIneM ami Cem. raprctal Bubjeett Heme Edueitlen Arch te- l na Mechuilcil Drawla na Trad " T"e man who succeeds is the man who works toward a definite goal." ENROLL NOW XelepUen Locust 3110 for Catalec Public NIGHT SCHOOL Spuliinj Buiincu Engliih tf Unequnled for thesi gv Mml ' tn mm.ij nnir. g 'ieu,al l" "leul,d Pn ose embi- ion. i-en froeth and advance their Baiane.i, Dft7 Scheel. Night Scheel. 1200 Wainut St., Phlla. THE PHILADELPHIA MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL SCHOOLS & SHOPS, INC. Enrlneerlnt (i jrear count). Aulcmcbllj Hepalrlnr (all branch!). Slrn Faltttl Bieraira leaner)' wera, feedtlCsi QonitrvMIen. Mm Hi fbew Cart .IP'itlnr ISO, Bread St amtingM "- Zmla Ull' nml bounty mid cnrrlage et the "Rrnnili! ilmnu' of nn elder coiipriitlen. wlilcli 18 milte restful lifter the pitiful uttempU nmli' b -ome of our ether clmiacter ne'tii-V te mlili'M1 the s'linc u"ult. "Mm 1. In cleslns, de the com en en tleiml thliu and indent m HM, f j ten best plaures of the e"r' n " its fellow.?: .,....,... 1. 'Til nil p 1U1V1U. -. nuiiiui. i.i I I C.....I ' ("Orphnnx of the Storm" is the only one en umr llht 1 mleht (pinrrel about --and it had it- realh bit: memeiita. And I iiltm- with 5011 about Claire Mc Dowell. Her work in "Semethlns te Think About" was especially admir able. , ,, . Man Thurman wan the wife and VIiKliiin MitSee was the nice girl lu "The Bend Bey.") .lean ('. writes : "Yeu are cntlrelj rlsbt te want te r1p both fldi" of the Valentine matter, and the cllppinc ou .. ,wi.. 11 1 j'liw In lt ordinal puliluatlen. luiprivis ery favorably, liecaii'-e it was written, net eulj bjm pathitlcnlly but temperately. "l'.ut thete Is tee general a fi cling net confined te moving picture people that n lentraet is binding eiil en the rich end powerful eniplee, net en the Individual employed. After all, when Valentine signed that contract, volun velun tanh. he was neither childish, Ignernnt nor friendlehs. If he didn't knew what he was tignlng, lie should h.ie informed himself. "At that time tee jeu would admit It wns n chance whether his flapper eue would net die as qulcklj as it Il lined up. When In the light of later events he found he could de better, he should have gene te his oetiipam and stated that clriumstanem had changed sufficiently se thnt he no longer regarded the contract as equitable. Thc would have had te meet his wishes, as by then they also knew his value. "Ne. I'm afraid there is no doubt of his desire te escape from his prcttnt 'empnny te accept better offers. And I should have respected him mere if he had refrained from the 'wanting te nake better pictures te repuj his debt e America' gesture. "Incidentally, the publlcltv nbeut I is contract must be unplen'int te Mr. Mcighan, and it was net 11 verj frlcndl act te force it. "Te cli inge the subject, Walter Ieng hns spoiled military executions for me forever! When Corporal Victer was led out te be shot nt dawn in 't'nder Twe Flags' I couldn't think of a thing but Biff Doelt drilling his tiring squad! "I'leise de try the Wally Held post card stunt.' (The- court evldentl took jour vlevv f tin1 Valentine matter, for it ha", up 11 hi the vrlnlit.v of t lie centnet. 1 vi' had a let of requests te go ahead en the Uenl postcard stunt. But Authers' Typing Agency Iloem 16 113 N Elchti-cnth St , PHH.ADEI.PHIA. PENHA. 'Januscrlptt Photepluvs Ferm Letter Tollevv-up Ltter ard copy matter typed fcv Expert T,plit vnte xer lermi V:. TERC $30 ' STANDARD MAKES THOROUGHLY RE-BUILT 10 DATB niFK TRIAL 1 YR. GUARANTEE Uiliri In All Makr rf4iirtT for I'ertuhlm I005CHESrMSR TOBillERCO. It stays fresh Mf'fimi It's wrapped Bread Supreme f Extra Big Leaf 'Where Quality Counts' jvamBerjta I.IU'CATIOVM,,, llnlll siries Business Education In I'MMiUlptitu iiuirly pver)ll kneui et tli. tuptrliirlty ft Htrnyer'n lluilnt'sa (e1Ick It von ilplre IiuhIiihh tnilnlnit of nnr klnl ilnv nr fvmlnir liu Hire te net pnrtliM,r from -trrnii s In fyre luiikln:: ilitliiltn urrangcuifnti 1000 Ua uml niulit ntuUentH ;.qu trpe rlti-ri II Or 1 1 Meduli e lout jinr. binlBltlen Sliertliand, lipuvrlllnr JloeL. kt luc Ai counting reimiuusljli), ArltliDietlc l.nellsli and Silennninhlp Strayer's Business College 807 Cheitnut Stret, Walnut 03 31 Phila. Scheel of Dramatic Art nnd flxpraiiilen. rrofesfleniil htuye Prrcr. t en Oral Knglluli Vocabulary. Utratur c Mirrn'i Clni' Day and tv K '2. I. Schrelnar. l'rln 1714 rtictnui Jipnifa SI7T Doekkneptnr & tberthand, dar & night claiiei. Dilln. Builnyi Celleit 1710 Market St 111 aif'Af. 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The Queen Anne is te phonographs what the Grand piano is te the upright the touring car te the runabout the hall chime clock te the mantel clock. There are many ether Seneras te suit the mere modest cr the mere luxurious taste. $50 te $3000 Dealers Everywhere SONORA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, Inc. GEORGE E. DR1GHTSON, Prendtnt 279 Broadway New Y rk Wholesale Distributors Sonern Company of Phila., 1214 Arch Street The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World K-7J rneini'i as The following theatres obtain their picairea threiitfb the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantor of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for tha theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. ALHAMBRA n ii a. i r. M. bPECIAL rnonucTieu "ABOVE ALL LAW" APOLLO C2D & inoirse.v sts mr nr. dailt WILLIAM rOX FRESENT3 "FOOTFALLS" ARDMORE ICAV!S: HARRY CAREY in TlIL KICK.BAOK" PA ACTAD nic.il III fi (SIIIUID AVE AjIUK mtim:i: daily Tcnnyien's Immortal P em Flcturlzed "LADY GODIVA" JDL.U 11.101 lU , , , , e un,u n LON CHANEY in "ACf Or HFAKTS ' colonial ("" , ?r::rt y WALLACE RE1D in ' THL OHOST BPEAKril" FAIRMOUNT AWL?t& SPECIAL PROn'JCTIOH "In the Name of the Law" TTLJ CT rilLA lilt I !'ms Spruea join O 1 . MMlsril DAILY MAIIT1IA IIAMS1IELD In "Queen of Meulin Rouge" GREAT N0RTI 1ERN !,d. -? CLAIRE WlvnSOIl "nl IIOV.P PFTinS in "RICH MEN'S VIVES" IMPERIAL (Ofll t WM.NUT BTU t " in i.in - . i ESTFIIT TAYLOR "H IFWIS STOVF 'n "A FOOL THERE WAS" nnlRTY 11KOM) ,L COH'MIIIA AV. 1j1eL1 l i iMsrivri iAit.r RrECIAL PHODUCTIO'I "In the Name of the Law" VJ11L1N 1 M'ii"jri: DAiLr CHARLES RAY In A TAILOR MADE MAN" O W R BROOk""JvS,V:,: RODOLPH VALENTINO tn '1RIVOLOUS VIVLB" p"ai ivi rivAMtreitD avi: a" I M1-.IV1 f m.S BTI1KBT JACK HOLT In "WHILE BATA.'I RLEEPS" RFHFNT MUtl'1 '"T iiiuwi7tTi ICvjL,1I I id a i! lu II I', Jf RrX IirAOK PRODUCTION "THE BRAND" rTaI TO ui-'I'tewn avksuV 11-1-.1W at lULPL'HOCKEN Wt. GLORIA SWANSON In "HER OILDF.D OAOr." 333 MARKET(,T'iSE,Te7,,frBAr7n1g .WILLIAM KUSSELL In '"MEN OXVKAKZEBAa" SfHt in itNuMtKr e euaim oneri Bluebird Music Shep UVfV JUtHIOUUtVIll' AV6 Phen Batment WYi. l"l"" --w-Jry fiTBti nf, A BELL r i'iiiitei i wn The N1XON-N1RDL1NGER SI THEATRES WAu;s a a iviii a t( a ia r- tm a it it. a. rtiHDrtCOALUK2.iB 7 iir it, .. .LL.STAR CAST in Cameren of Royal Mounted' BALTIMORE rJ S,MSSi'SSt HETURN EKOAOEMENT-BY REQITST Nerma Talmadge in Smilin' Threngk BEI MONT MD AMOVE JLU1KBI Al n I 1 SO 3' IIJO in II P JI. Alma Rubens and Lew Cedy iflVALLEY OF 8ILENT MEN" CFDAR 00TH CE'DAB AVUNUl al .. IX 1 3 npil 1 7 i.- I 9 r Mae Murray & Rodelph Valentint 'i-HDELICIOyS LITTLE DEVIL" COLISEUM f V V1 tb "n VS GLORIA SWANSON - 'S-l-HER OILDED CAGE" IUMRO --'IiCNT HT. & (IIRARO AV jjiuw Ilm,M Tljn(, en rrnrWnti"u GARETH HUGHES 'n "1HE HUNmi" I FADFR 41ST 4 LvANCASTER AVi ... . LI.STATl OAST h "Whal'iJVreng With the Wemcn? I DPI 1ST r,2D AND LOCtrST 6THEBTJ uutw" 't'i l in f i i',,. ( is tell CHARLES RAY In "A TAW OR.MADj: HAJT' iNIXON 62u fb MARK.!T,B7r3.,ni FRANK MAYO in "OAireHT nLUFrine" RIVOI I l'D SANS0M ST3 . ll V -Ll 1 11 I 11 lr Ir 11 PU CLAIRF WINTJiOTl nd MILT0T7 RTTLI it "ONE CLEAR CALL" SHERWOOD h ft Baltimore A. T EVE 8 W MAY MacAVOY In "THE TOP OF NEW YOR" AQTH 5T "!netr Opp. ! T'rinlnil At '. S "" T nnl n V .M' Alma Rubens and Lew Cedy In "VALLEY Of BIIENT MFN" . STRAND 0,- Av;-1S' 7v,?Ti". n. WALLACE REID In "THE OHOST BPEAKER" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANTOWN0"!"" aPEfirL PRODUCTION "In the Name of thjeLavr P.RAWt 0"' eiUAnn avr ... VlIrlN 1 )jnt Teiimrrew, Kiel. 7 D. W. GRIFFITH PRESENT0 HI8 OnEATrST rRODDOTIOI, "ORPHANS OF TH STORM JEFFERSON nftrtxilfSr ANITA STEWART In "HER MAI1 HARD IN" J PARI' mdeeTavb. DAtJP?iN,.Tl 52il. A . I M -r..!il nv Bl mil ' fr'"ni infrk I "D.D'YeiwW'.J . " U b .rr. 'K"i t '. ' J 1 uh. viiiiiij. ,,.. 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