EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHItABELPHIA, FRIDAY; DECEMBER 8, 1922 u w &. v rCfe Daily Mevie Magazine THE MOVIE FANS LETTERBOX By HENRY M. NEELY DAD IS MIGHTY,. PROVD OF GLORIA tlie gtrl In "Spnnlsh .Tn(1e.,, She ls nn English ctrl. The "Sheik's" song uns "1'nle Ilnnds I Leve." It Is from n "sour cycle' or collection e songs under the Kcncral title, "Indian Leve Lyrics." Mre. E. C. S. writes: "I lmvc been trying for some time bark te find time te write te you, but no I nm n Imihj housewife with (he rrspeiiFililllly of n family en my slietihlers, time is rather hard thing for me te find. 1 nm uei gelne te utti'inpt te criticize any of the pictures or played, becanw 1 feel that 18 uenc ueilur ly j en limn l cuum jios jies Ibly de it, and 1 am finite sntiMled te be guided by jour judgment in tlie( natter, but I vmiM like te thank .nm for a little remark that jeu mndu sev eral months age, and 1 am Hurprlsud tlmt no one else has mentioned It before this. "As I never was blessed with n geed memory 1 can't rt member the exact werdH that were used, but some one hnd become ery angry about our Heard of Censers, and then Inter en lind mentioned MM'iiig n line of children ' outside of une of the thentiei, and jeu wild that that was just the reason why jeu felt we vheuld liae ipiieii; tiiat , vhlle they were eiil human, and apt te make ' mlMnkcs, the same as an cmc else, they did try at least te keep the movies tit for the children te see, j and from then en, jeu have been n ' friend of mine. "We have a be eight years elil (in cidentally we cm take him te the mov ies with us without having te fear that lie will disturb any one else, a lie has been trained te keep quiet) and while mi far we hae seen te it that he hasn't teen anything that he shouldn't Kee, I tcaliw that we can't keep that tip all his life: In fact, we hae had tever.il arguments en the subject "In the neighborhood in which we I'renrli.v writes: "I would like the live It is customary for the children te pmnte address of AVue Terry, if pos co alone several times a week "' r m. . . ..1.t .Irtti ' l.'lintt extcn ineir imn-nn hul mut uu " . Little Benny s Nete Boek By Lee Papa i.....-.. Here's 01er! Pwannen and her Dad. Ile'a a captain in the army, and his nnme's Swanson tool new se it weiildnt be jueper te print her photegia(d) heie. lmt pictui tli i I'd hue te oblige jeu just for the sake of bung obliging, but most el ili,.i lime cone te see. but ev don't eea knew what house thej have gene te. "One day s(.crnl wetks age the lnan .,.. ,.f n In.iw,. mi mi iii! here anneuneed that he would gie a prl.e nf money te the film tais are veij definite in as! every child attending the Saturday tui tui tui irnoen peifeimaine I talked te ten boys ranging in age from six te four teen, they were all en men- way ' 'n perythlng. ltut she's out of movies i made te de specialties. Mae Murray must play the cabaret (lancer, Gleria Swanson the clothes model, Doiethj Dalten the hoyden, and Jehn Uarry iiidi e the 'cameo profile.' Then there's l(d, whose nderern implj weuliln't stand for him appearing in roles that did net call for much osculation and l.tnguoieus embraces." Sundey nftlrnoen pep was taking a I nap en the setting room twler nnd I snoring te himself, and ma called bin about 4 times en account or itinnir being reddy nnd after n wile pep Jump ed up and stretched himself nnd quick put en his celler nnd tie, putting his teller en rite but putting his tle en repg side out, me saying, U, pep, de you knew what jeu went nnd did? Ne, wnt did I go nnd de? l'ep fced, and I scd, Yeu went nnd put your neck tie en reng side out. Ne, the doecc I did, pep Bed. And he stepped down stairs In the hall and looked In the hat rnck mirror, staying, Se I did, O well, wats the dlfferents, with the world full or reel trubhles Mitch as starvation in ltussla and the coal situation rite beer. And we went In the dining roen.1 and ma Kcd, Well beer jeu are at last, 1 ) never saw suteh a family for net com- , fug' down te mccls, n pet-sin nrlte I think this was some kind of n hotel, and new wares Gladdls, O AVIllyuu for mercy sakes j'eur tie 1b en reng side out, the seem shows. 1 He It seems, pep sed. New hew in the world did you ever come te de that? inn iscd, and pep scd. Well 111 tell jeu, I auddlnly realized variety is the spice of life se I pat my tie en reng side out. I neer herd of such n thing, rtn sod. Wleh just then my sister Gladdts came down supine, Wy father. My tie's en reng side out pep sed. O, j-eu knew If. niaddis sed nnd pep sed, Orteny I knew It, nnd net eny that, but Im proud of It. And we nte supplr without enybedy sajlng enj tiling cits about peps neck tie but jest looking at it every once In a wile and pep iceving en he dld'nt notice us. LIACOBS 'BOOKS 1628 Chefttnul; Street CARDS AND CALENDARS! A book thai chili t aeiM evm The Children's Bible StltctleM from the Old and ritw Tti tiarati In linplt Eaclith, mn(t3 hj HENRT A. SHERMAN tad CHARLES F. KENT. Baantifnllr boend and prhlti, witk 30 (all-paia lllaitritieni in fall color and doetoaa. At oil bookstore?. S3. SO CHARLES SCRIENER'S SONS - N. T. siblc. If nut, vlioreMT I ran rem h In r Alse the addresses of Ethel Cla ten. Agnes Ajres and Nerma Tal-madge." wig Hi be allowed te ki en their home addiesps te themselves. Aliee Terrj i new in I'lerlda making n featuie tdm. but jeu can address her, can- of Metre rictures, I.eew Theatre Hit dim:. Xi-u Address Ktbel f'laiten i.irn et Itrmkini nflipitd 1l!All TlcnmlHiii- nw ilnirt nu iiiuiK mm. un- '-.. .... --,...." ......,,.,,,, n geed chance for you te de Mime mis- I erlt: Agnes Aj res at I anions weris? .iier en. it .. i- v,V:, ,' ri:nS".:A.r"",J"Ci''",.: Tilm Company, 1510 ISreadway, New-Yerk.) and net etic of them knew the name et j 1'',t,,r,, the plctuic he was going te see. " - "New don't jeu think that this is I dm Ieo In tin t v future generation that we must ioek iei the salvation of the world, and the movies are such a wonderful opperui- nlty for the upiuting ami iK-iL.-iuiui.i ... the children, if we could only get the A erb Sapp writes: "Yeu were w .1. II. W. P. writes- "Will you ple.ise tell me who plajed in 'The (,irl Who Han Wild'? I think tits girl was :hds Walten, but who was the eoliool eeliool eolieol master? Alse who plajed the gill in The Spanish Jade' with David l'ewell? And can jeu tell me the song Valen Valen tieo sang in 'The Sheik"' Was it 'Songs of India'?" Clndys Walten played "The Girl Who Itan Wild," and the selmulmaster was Vernen Steele. Eveljn 1 treat was PAPAL VILLA FOR ORPHANS Pepe May Leave Vatican ta Pay Them Visit Paris. Pec. S. Orders from the Vatican te mak readj the papal villa at Castle fJaidolfe for immediate oc cupation ha auspd speculation as te whether the Tope Intends te break his voluntary eentinement. The facts are that the Tope ordered the i illn. prepared te receive 400 Ar menian orphans. It still is believed, however, he may make the orphans the object of his first visit te the outside world. narents interested. We have se many poed, clean pictures, that It seems a ahame te allow the children te see the flrr(trnsh that Is put out by the majority of the smaller houses." 1 (As ion knew, T nm thoroughly in ' accord with you, but every time I er- press myself en the subject m censer- i lew words, it wan just another Wil- I Ham Tex 'spectacle' mob scene.,, (Jar- &tjjj&s dering recently why you have rocehed no opinions en the picture 'Nere,' se jeu can nave mln for a starter. In tvtf W Mi gantuan feasts, then mere gestieulatuig mobs, until one wendcis what it is all about. Such things intehu a great n twin.lt,, iwt f tiiimn.i .....I n . ..ft r,v7 .., - - --- ,, i til -M'v .'.fc'.. ' "I "null,! ItlKI it ,4l"Jt ship I get myself thoroughly hated b I nm,mnt of .,.,. 1)llt then s0 (lnctj n nerybedy by tne censers uiemi-n - elaborate pageant or n three-ring or because I say they de stupid things, and , ,.lls l.v tne urns Dociiuhe i ,l"1"-, "':". ' ".Motion pictures ran never be taken b ahnll or sliall net s,.0. They will hae i ""J.'"'.; ' V,,. .'.'..: ..;...,, .. I t! no autheri Is goei as lnt nn nhl a oil and r could decide which pictures irere se glaringly dangerous as te come under the police control which exists right new for the regular theatres. I shouldn't be half fe rabid about some of these pictures if children were net admitted te them.) tv t,. tell veu nnd me what .. - .iium s,mm,,, ,i e '.. 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It is made te withstand the hard' usage J j of every day wear, i I Winkeltnan ' f Hi Style in Quality Footwear ft 1 1130 Chestnut St. fM jiji J-4 B. ltd Bt. At Twelfth IMH FraMtferA Avt, JU I 'll A GIFT W1TII EVERY SIB rcnniASB and ever &&&&&&& Featuring 300 Glass BOUDOIR LAMPS At One Price While They Last $1.50 4 mere iii-iiiMi) iiiuiiniii I k 5 and nbsuid. It is appaient ale that i 2 public tate, and net tlie pieducern, 1-- jtf mainly responsible for this condition. 1 jw, when it is cnusuleicd that the mesi vp artistic pictures have been, with lew , Kg vxi ,JllilLp Ulf jiuuri'M. lllijur.v llllllicia "Where the iiredueers are at fa is iti the distorted ersiens of gi e 1 1 ' iO&iaiiiS&i. Mene. If thev ren.ider that a great l'lie nunies are ali-e spoiling mnnv geed .letms and actresses by ceutinin. their nerfiirmaiiees within nan it .in,! In i,i.iiding great diamine ,ilnlit with mediocre stories. The aie Doleres writes- "I'm a natural -born -i. .i.An .la. i T'nrle ttnnrv. nnd I jnst can't Vand It te think that there is ne.d cannot be produced t.iiccesfull Jeme one ever whom mpathv ought in its original form, thej should b-t it te be spilled and lin net there te epin alone, as mere h snreiy i neugii merar fie pleavn tell me riglit awav j-emeihing trash In iug product d eery month t of De Itochefert's pad plight that will I make niti-factery scenarios, bring a real tepr te mv eve, 1 can put "1oek what tlie tneies did te 'Sher away the gljcerlne bottle nnd be mil- lock Uulmett,' 'Dr. Jekjll and Mr. Mnc'iy happy once mme llde' and 'Te Have and te Held.' The "Why, man alhe' the financial sue- authors would never recognize their cess el Ills Iir-l ill' tare, ami men-une i i,rain i niKlreii. Ids standing with the tempany. I- al ready assured by the niheitising In ha received, and the empnnv has enlv Just begun its campaign of hee-ting and touting. "Of course, main of Valentine fan friends will net be lined up at the theatres when the electrics blazon the frenchman's name, if the cempanv i at that time Mill ecctvisinir Us injuin injuin tlen te keep Hinh from working in pic turep, but Rudy's knetkeis will all he there, also all these who are jealeu of his huccc-s, and thev will lie pie pared te applaud leudh "l can sec no reason win the com pany should net knew- hew man. of u feel about It, that we aie n-aih te g e nay one n chance in a fiee-fer-all ran but that thl .111 n,,t (lellber'ltel t.u h te the wall a fa hi e whom we r hose ourselves and feri u in take me of Its cheesing. It -ferns te me it would help De Hocliefert rather than linrm liim for them te knew that "It may he tint he is just being used for a tool, though miiw of the things lie liaR alieadv t-.iid are at leat mi lactful, if tint is the cibe. I'.ilt knew -lne the nreiieiiMt of leiierteis .e mis quote, 1 Mispcnd judgment. I 11 even se epenniindedly te nee hiH lirct pietuie, If. but only if. Iludy is allowed by that I time te get Lack into the game. I "1 reallv de feel wirry for De Ileclie- l fort i he'is a sincere artist, as is our ; Itudv, because new be can never knew whether be miglit lane benmie an American star en his own merits. Ad- vertlsing and i,ies-n'jemiiig u.n u.n speiled all that for him. es. I feel a tear coming; I must get my handker chief; pardoune.-inei ; moil moiiclieir. "ntjfe OPEN EVENINGS NeaxWiYmuiSL m ft ta. aAsiia 1'IIOTOPI.AYS rnoTen.ATH 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. MOIUUS IKOWelW'-" I StfiaHy 'IIIIMIM II ' .- . .- . .-. ew- in,,- ALHAMBKA ,?iS.?t.1'.T' I HEX INORAM TKODUCTION' iituc nnipnvrn rvc 7I7MrA ' 1 nc I-fU3-lcrv Jtr l-nLsn APPlI I r tVJD& THOMPSON bTH, ArULLU matim:i: daily VERA GORDON In "YOUR BEST FRIEND ' Th.NlXON-NIRDLINGER TI IEATRES nixen-h AMBASSADOR ST GEORGE ARLISS la "THE MAN WHO FLAYED QOD" ARDMORE tANCAAT..1.i.A DOROTHY PHILLIPS In "HURRICANE'S OAL" ASTOR DAVID BUTLER DOROTHY DALTON In "ON THE HIOH SEAS" uiaimi & e" ahu avu in rtM i imr.Y in "THE MILKY wax AND VAUDEVILLE He'll Jump for Jey en Christmas n Tiling te And that he has a l . autlf mi Lionel Train TMnlt of tha lieur.s et tun lie wi hive nuinlnif 1'. turning the pwltchcH, Hettlng ui" noma nema noma plieros and changing ihe cars Self t i ur eiinit arly whl'a our s'eilc Is complete Latent l.iji I Citu. k oher eher fullj i-enf up' n reciueut. Open Saturday Afternoons Frank H. Stewart ELECTRIC CO. (rtrTiTTTltr 35-37-39 rUthSt.85 IP til 1 lllivrt M.; Rrenil A. Miiquharnn ren'u u a-- - until 11 BLUEBIRD JACK HOLT In "WHILE SATAN SLEFrS COLONIAL PRISCILLA DEAN BELMONT t2D AIIOVB JIAnKET UiliVll I j ;, & B. Slj n jj p u GEORGE ARLISS In "MAN WHO PLAYED QOD" CEDAR tOTII & CHDAH AVENUE I .10 nnd 3: 7 and 0 TOM MIX In "JUST TONY" Gtn. & Mill It "" 1 Aim 2 1" 7 I 'i I'. M In UNDER TWO FLAGS 2Uth nn I ilirftrd Av, COLISFUM lli"-l(Ot bet. BOth ft 60th HOUSE PETERS In "HUMAN HEARTS" 1'AimVlUUlVl MW1MI SHIRLEY MASON In "VERY TRULy UU3 56TH ST. RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "THE. BOND BOY" DUl'v ! JL'MBO rUV'NT. H ANI) AHI AYB. DAILY v"'u- Jiinilm .Turc. en Trnnkferd "L" ii a rXV? TRODUCTION "ABOVE ALL LAW" TIIKATIIU Ui w Brni'-e MATIN! I Ii VII V Cannlnl writes: "Fer months 1 have rfwistcil the tcunitatien te wnte te ea. "but I could net conquer utter icinliiiu I'etcr ran'B Icttci. "I don't earn what thc ile with Ttmlv. u-lii'tliL-r thev cliucK him nwa for xoed or for n ceuple of years, but about I Conway Tcarle. win- ne is koeu i "I met him about two jears ae out In a little country town nnd I learned what a man Is. Ne. I'm net In low with him. but it wouldn't be hard te make inybelf love him. "I'oer Gentle Julia, I fcl rerry for Iier that her 'crush' miiHt vacate him- - "Yes, nnd wen t you iileafe let us havu Conway's photo V A big olio all by WreBelfV" U (Mcbbe that'a the difference between 5 lludy and Tcarle. It wouldn't be hard J te make yeureelf leve Tcarle, but it .. Kcema te be very hard te make your yeur nelf NOT len lludy. I'll leave It te thu flappers between sixteen nnd slxty-sU ItVm net rlsht.) f i W. J. D, If you can j;et Geraldine Farrar te return te flic pcrccn I'll Jladly publish her picture for jeu. In ict, I'll de mere than that. 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Standard of Quality and Goodness for Half a Century 1630 MARKET STREET I T BTS k-i. 7 & 0 MIRIAM COOPER In "KINDRED 01' THE DUST" riDrbTv'miM" re1'' M1,IA AV- LlDllrV.ll MM1MI tt.ULY BETTY BLYTHE lnIIOWWOMENLOVE -.'r irMT Woodland Ae tit 02J fit. OKlLiN 1 mimt innv DOROTHY DALTON In "THE SIREN CALL ' OVERBROOK C3U XX"$h LIONEL BARRYMORE n "THE FADE IK THE VOW e a i tit nt.v.M.reiuj avi: and 1jALi1V1 Nenius struct THOMAS MEIOHAN, LEATRIQE JOY, LOIS WILSON In Cecil il. De Mille'n Mmterplece "MANSLAUGHTER" rSl-zn'M'T MAHKr.T M i!-low 17TII KtiVjC-lN 1 hi r t n v. ii. SHIRLEY MASON "ljTHENEWJTEAOHER" n t A I T74 aCBJIANTOWN AVKNU1S KlALil'-' vt 'ii i i'i-ihx-ki:n ht. GEORGE ARLISS InTHE MAN WHO PLAYED O0DJ f a rS V i-ii mki:t Hrui.r.r bAVvJI HA tu Midnight JOHNNY HINES In "RUREJ'IRE FLIHT' 333 MARKFTnTS'TJ'.WS WESLEY BARRY In "BAOS TO RI0HE3" in "CLARENCE" I NIXON c:d and mahkkt STi; .. - in, 7 una e I , RICHARD DIX 'n "ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE" RIVOLI BD AND HANHOM HT8. ; RICHARD BARTHELMESS I In "BONNY" ! SHERWOOD yyv41," A- MAT. i:ve :3 KATHERINE MacDONALD In "STHANOER THAN FICTION" 69TH ST T,,ealre Opi- "t." TermlnT -"3. 7 & 0 1'. M. t GEORGE ARLISS In "MAN WHO PLAYED 00D" STRAND Go",'nteHn Ave. nt Vtnange I ,, S.30, 7 4DP.M. WALLACE REID In "NIOE TEOPLE" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANTOWN m2l&iiaSFg:i& IEWI9 STONE. 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