Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 28, 1922, Night Extra, Page 27, Image 27

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4 Tremendous Jeb
in New Yerk State
The painting, exterior nnd In
terior, of thJ Utica Stnte Hen.
fllal. Marcy, N. Y., wes n mighty
g job. It was dandled entirely
and satisfactorily - by the
Kuehnle organization. What about
your property
"Save the Surface"
Kuehnle
PAINT&PAINTING
Vine & 17th. Sts.
SPRUCE 57 RAC67749
HOWARD KETCHAM
SOLE AGENT FOR
Cempe Beard
Net enlj- the best wallboard but th only
ru'.tabl. besril for Xma. toys. Use It new
for niUne tsMe tups (or unrtiaiilcal trains,
for dell houses, err. Vtei by toy mfrs.
Kiln-Dry Lumber
Entlr Stock Uadr Ceyer
AUTO TRUCK SERVICE
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Beth Phenee
3rd & Girard Ave.
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Any woman will appre
ciate the convenience of the
Quaker Faucet for the
kitchen sink. Its a i n g 1 e
nezzel swings from side te
i ide and gives mere room
for work. Its attached
oap-helder keeps the soap
dry and handy. Get your
' plumber te install it.
Haines. Jenes
Cadbury Ce.
Plumbing and Heating Geed
1130-1144 Ridge Ave, Phila.
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1922
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Distinctive
GAS RANGES
Fleck Gat Ranges are the
coBiammatien of seventy years
of Hove buildiaf experience,
wd embody all the features
t make a beautiful, durable,
economical range.
W hv (a. range, in eteck
t ere admirably designed
r me In private residence.,
bi, he.pitah, inatitutieni,
JUuranU and heteli.
'ou Should Call Yeureelf and
aee Our Complete Line
CKOROS.Cf.
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Mswm. Ya.
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North Drnnd utrcct, In a breach of
premise wilt.
TIiq wilt was inetitutcrl against
Knecll, who in n mnnufneturer, en No Ne
vcrabrr t) by Agnc 0. Cava nit ugh, who
claimed heavy damascM for brench of
yremlpf. Upen the presentation of the
lltcil glrl'H iifflihivit u taiilax va.- iMftn-d
for the iirrest of Kneell mid bull litter
llxeJ In a civil milt at $1500.
SCENARIOS SWAMPED CECIL DE MULE
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a fccniirie that hu ceiild use he lmd no idea of the Heed that would
engulf lilm. He received ever ten theiiband tnanuscripta and found
risht ideas which appealed te him strongly. Se. instead of giving only
one prize or splitting the prize, he bes kept all eight and will give $1000
te each of the xiiceeMNful writers
WE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX
Uy 1IKNRY 51. NKCLY
S. 51. V. writes : "I'll ncbnewlcdge
that my letter did hound rather cme
tleual when I read It ia print, but 1
iiPMiirc ou that 1 was calm when 1
wrote it bitterly and hepelcss-ly calm.
I only with that jour Inference were
correct, (hat thin were fcemcttiing that
I could 'get out of my s-jtitein' nud
then forget it!
"But I knew that I bhall timer se
te see a Jje Itoehcfert picture fit the
company exercises It.s injunction te keep
Valentine off the screen for two years,
dimply because it would be like going
te a funeral or openliiK up an OKI
wound, and I never de cither of these
things for pleasure.
'I hae a very teft pet in my heart
for Ituilv, hut I don't think I have,
a soft spot in in head in regard te the
subject. I can at least see clearly
enough te realize that he In probably
parti) at fault In his present trouble. In
any nuentien of this Kind there in usu
ally wrong and right en both sides.
And I devoutly hope that thousands of
American women are net writing te him
in such a way as te add fuel te tiiu
lire of bitterness and mi.-uudcrstand-inc.
"The whole tragedy might have been
averted hud his employers; had the fine
ness of feeling, the human iitflgut and
the professional consideration that
would have prevented them from treat
ing a sensitive, high-strung, refined
Italian like a 'Dage; or bad he pos
sessed cool, calm, Auglo-Saxeu judg
ment. "It Is mnddeniug just te have te bit
back se helplet-sly, unable te de any
thing te avert what te many of us will
be a great personal le.-.
"Isn't it strange bow some of us
elder women really feel tevvaid Valen Valen
tieo'; But I tblnk hit. new wife under
stands the psychology of tha situation
when she says that all women love the
man that appeals te their maternal
Instinct, and that Hudy instinctively
does this, for he Is fundamentally just
it big boy. ... i
"ler the fans who have been ask
ing for Valentine's nddre.s, be can,
of course, be reached by mail through
the office of his attorney, Arthur But
ler (iraliam, 'S Wt Forty-third
street, New- Yerk City. De en think
it uiivvl.se te give that address.'
(Yen. it'f very unwise; tbut's why
I'm giving U.)
Gentle Julia writes: "1 h"! "
off 1 was going te f.ive my stamp
menev toward buying Christmas pres
ents for my rich relations, but the let
ters from sorrowing sisteis were tee
much ferme T boe-hoo-no-oo-oo-oo--wlll
either have te step having the pa
per (because If 1 get it I alwavs read
our column ) or else jeu will have te
'step publlbhitig all this about alen-
""Net sPe him for two veurs! I
shall have faded away liKe ''.V!
the morning or decsn t dew fade M en
rc hew It is these letters from these
heart-broken Indies I don't even knew
whether dew fades.
"Twe jears In a long time te leek
forward te. unhappy sister, but think
hew much better than if he was genp
forever nnd never meie should we lie
enthralled bv his beautiful ye, and
nice shlnv black hair and his agility,
'Fer, whether you like him or net.
Air Neelv, veu must acknowledge that
iie'ilisplajwl marked agility In borne
urenes In 'Bleed and Sand.' And I II
wiv this for him with all the adula
tion be receives from American fan
ettw, he has had only two American
wives, when he might have had half a
hundred. , . .
"I don't remember seeing one letter
from a man oulegl.lng his great talent
-1 .Inllllllllllll r lilt HUM m r. . i
as a lever mm uri,,""t "". "- :
quarrcieu wun um unu " i
butter,
tee?"
Don't the men love our Rudy,
refer Pan writes: "T loved 'Peter
Whittle's' and 'Angela S.V letters. I
hope they'll write often. A la Peter
Whiffle, 1 might say 'twas net he long
age that I brushed elbows with Kthcl
Barrjnierc Jn a convent corridor and
breakfasted with her little daughter,
Ethel Celt. Sweet, child and a great
teacer, they tell me.
"Whoesls fellow 'Redhead'? Talka
tive chap: Hew perfectly ridiculous all
this talk of the Valentine affair! I
suppose it's the Utile boy leek In bis
eyes or the exquisite tenderness of his
love-making that gets them.
"But. speaking of screen levers, 1
thing Conway Tearle is COOD. lie
was se completely and se beautifully
overcome by his love for Antoinette.
'The Eternal Flnme' was all that your
write-up en Tuesday said It was.
"I baw Jack Helt ami Dorethy Dal Dal
ten In 'On the High Sens.' Det can be
rather demonstrative when she wauts,
n'est-ce pas? But Sweet Lady! who
wouldn't want te he with Jack Helt?
"Would jeu advise me te try for
the turquoise velvet, grape -bedecked
evening gown by writing of 5Iae .Mur
ray's disheveled, diaphanous desha
billements? Nen? 5Ials pourqiieiV 1
haven't seen It yet, but I imagine I
could de It en half this little sheet of
paper. Qu'en pense.-veus?
"P. S. Please don't reminisce (eh,
trusty Webster!) tee often about your
travels. It gives me the itchiest feeling,
for that's what I want te be able te de
mere than unj thing else.
(All right: I'll step icininlsdng
when you fans step egging iiv en. But
when jeu write in and remind me of
these wonderful old (nfnrlng da.vs
gosh! I just can't held myself iu!)
51. II. I, writes: "I wish te thank
jeu for your splendid criticism of Wal
lace Held iu the rele of 'Clarence' and
te tell you hew much 1 enjoyed the
picture. It is a great 'comeback' for
Wally and his portrayal of 'Clarence'
Is truly u 'gem,' as you hay, I ctr
tuinly hope 'Nennmc' will see this
particular picture nnd chnnge bis
opinion regarding any ene taking
Wally'a place.
"Who could only tha great Jehn
Barry mere? These two men head the
list of my fnverltcs.
"1 think It Is simply splendid se many
fans have been se very enthusiastic
about 'The Leves of Pharaoh,' it very
great picture, the greatest it has been
my geed fortune te sec. I could net
imagine enc'n enjoyment complete In
seeing this picture, however, without
it tine orchestral accompaniment which
means se much toward creating the
proper atmosphere. Can jeu imagine
the saxophone scene In 'Clarence' with
out a saxophone In Iho orchestra te give
the desired effect?
"T was fortunate In hearing Charles
Wakefield Cadman play some of his
music for the new picture 'Omar' It
is very beautiful and full of Oriental
coloring. Can j'eu tell me, please, when
we are te nave 'Ulnar t
"Agnln, In admiration of "Clnrence'
It heads my list of the ten best of the
American-made films. T did net miss,
Olenn Hunter In the part of Bebby, ns
Rebert Agnevv wns se splendid and May
McAvi.v, 1 feel, is our best ingenue iu
the films, an adorable pair of
youngsters.
"I agree with you entirely, no worse
photoplay can be Imagined than 'The
Man Who Saw Tomorrow,' unless it
iitlfrlif tin f.nr11nu Mnqf T.lvn ' wlilel,
' unnlilAil .. .m nn.n1l n mu.M nHil .flu-
I.V.-IIH l. '. ,I1U VIllUIJJ II, M"J! tlllll UIO
jointed."
(I have nn Idea that "Omnr'' will
atone for nnv "high brew" disadvantage
by the nevcltv am) sheer beauty of the
production. I have net yet seen the
film, but I have many "still" photo
graphs, and I am looking forward hope
fully te seeing something which will
be different from the ordinary. I bnve
iust received costume portraits of Guy
lates Pest and Virginia Brown Falre
and will publish them for you In a few
day s.)
OLD LAW STOPS ARREST
1724 Statute Quashes Capias In
Breach of Premise Suit
A law of 17-1 prohibiting the arrest
of n potten en a capins if a freeholder
te at least ."0 and a resident in the
Commonwealth for two years success
fully quashed a capias recently issued
against Geerge It. Knoell, of 3034
Floering
Fer Hotels, Offices, Dining Reems, Institutions
One-half inch thick in any color ever your old fleer. Cheaper
than best grade linoleum. Keystone composition flooring is easy
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When you are constipated,
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While you are reading this
you should be jetting down in
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We guarantee te sell you a Turkey from 10c te
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quality considered. On account of the unsettled
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quote prices as yet, but we guarantee te sell you a
Turkey at carload price. Before buying yeui
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STEWING
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AND STOP PAIN
ft. Jacobs Oil steps any pain. '
Net one case of pain in fifty ;
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Fresh Hams
Leins of Perk
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Recklustre Enamel
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tlanufactursd enlr by
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250 Se. 60th St.
Finest Country Scrapple 3 lbs. for 25c
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Finest Creamery Butter 55c lb.
IN i4 POUND PRINTS
Olee or Nut Margarine-3 lbs. for 50c
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BUT OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS WHEK UNTIL 9:30 P. N.
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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.
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ALHAMBRA lwftAW?Tfl!
JOHN GILBERT
In "HONOR F1R3T"
APOLLO 02U T4;?i?!uK?8
ANITA STEWART
In "THE WOMAN .HE MARBIED1L
ARDMORE LANCAffl,elTpA.
MARTHA MANSFIELD In
"Queen of the Meulin Rouge"
AND VAUDEVILLE
Dt I ICDIOrS UreH'l & SuiqiH'lianna
DLiUCDlrsL' r .milrinene '.' until 11
THOMAS MEIOHAN end T.EATnrcr JOY (
"MANSLAUGHTER"
COLONIAL u,,";VJl,nSrr;,Vi-
BETTY COMPSON and BEHT LYTFLI. In
"TO HAVE AND TO HOLD"
fairmeunts,iVa'ini:,i:,i,aaii.y
THOMAS MEIOHAN an) LEATR'CE JOY lu
"MANSLAUGHTER"
fJTU CT IHUAllt)."-ln'lir fwuiu
jOin Ol. MATIVIIK DAILY
GRACE DARMOND
In "THE SONO OF LIFE'
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mihe NIXON-NIRDLlNG&ft
UJ THEATRES
NIXON'S ,
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AMBASSADOR'tSM-
uSSI7? C0,MRN "1 BERT LYTEIX In
"TO HAVE AND TO HOLD"
BALTIMORF 51ST ualtimehb
.,..- iJu-.ean sat. Mat.
GUY BATES POST
"LTHE MABqWERADER"
BELMONT
t-'D AtJOVIi MAnKVT
1 10 A :i n .in in 1 1 r at.
BEBE DANIELS
In "PINK OOPS"
GREAT NORTHERN
OWEN MOORE
In "LOVE 13 AN AWFUL T1HNO"
IMPERIAL 'AT.
VERA GORDON
In "YOUR BEST FRIEND1'
I inrTDTV LtKOAD & -Jt.l.MIIIA AV.
IJDLI1 I MATIVI II 1MM.Y
HOUSE PETERS ann4 CLAIRE WINDSOR la
"RICH MEN'S WIVES"
ORIENT Wwlu?il
Wanda Hawley and Milten SiLU
r dl t'.SlI at.
MINE): DAILY
CEDAR ,C?TU ,t,cL;DA" avknub
,x 1 l" "n'l :t: 7 mil n P. M.
GLADYS WALTON
j"THEJKRLWHO RAN WILD"
COLISEUM iU?i-i ,?
LIONEL BARRYMORE
jnrTHE FACE IN THE FOO"
JUMBO l'",ON'T '.,T' "'KAttD AVK.
J ' u fuiiibe .run- .in I'rnnkferd "L,"
JACK HOLT
.jn JWHILE SATAN SLEEPS"
LEADER iliir Jwi:ii Ava.
THOMAS MEIOHAN and LE! TRICE JO ia
"MANSLAUGHTER"
LOCUST 5-'.', ;" I'",f'"T NTItEBTH
w" j. Mats. 1 SO A .I1 !. il-ia te 11
BETTY COMPSON and BERT LYTELL In
"TO HAVE AND TO HOLD"
NIXON l-U AN,J StAKKCT STS. '
. . " '. 7 and 9
GLADYS WALTON
'j-LggEJliftl- WHO RAN WILD"
RIVOLI KH f' SANbOM 8TS.
1X1 V - 1 80 A- 3 M It te II p. M.
VERA GORDON
In "YOUR BEST FRIEND"
In "BURNING SANDS"
OVERBROOK "&$&,"
HAROLD LLOYD
tn "ORANDMA'S BOY"
DAIM ritANKKOHD AVK AND
!- Ndt'.KIS STREET
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
In "HURRICANE'S OAL"
REGENT
Market M. H low 17th
in A M te II p. M.
COLLEEN MOORE
In "THE WALLFLOWER"
SHERWOOD "VTia
"What't Wrong With the Weraea?8
69TH ST TilMiTC Opp. "L" Terminal
U7inJ1' 2 30 7 nnd II P. M.
BETTY COMPSON and BERT LYTELL in
"TO HAVE AND TO HOLD"'
STRAND 'i'rinaiMnnii ,I. ,lt Vonanee
kJ iVilV nn 7 ,v u M
BETTY COIIPSON and BERT LYTELL 'in
"TO HAVE AND TO HOLD"
DIAI TV! UL31MANTOWN AVKNUC
IxlMl-. 1 J AT Tl'f I'EIIOfKUN ST
MARION DAVIES ,
In "THE YOUNO DIANA" '
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
aAVUY ALICE LAKVVnM-,"M",0,SM
"Mere te Be Pitied Than Scorned"
333 MARKET SWlTiA?
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"MONTE CRISTO"
GERMANTOWN "0, Sjp
WESLEY BARRY
I n "RAGS TO RICHES"
(".RANT ly-- g'kakd ave:
VJl-YI 1 Mat. Ternor. Erft. 79
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