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0mwmwimr- :--: - -.. HW- Wf t v 14 EVENING PUBLIC) LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUKE 2U, 1022 f; fc M It Ik i QSSj Daily Mevie Magazine I.AT1MT in n.xnie lli'ry d-iuriiH-nt In thin mpldlv uViclep Int? tlehl of nclrnip mid iitiiunenieiit In un Rljzcd ly Win. II. 1II1K former rmlle rxivrt I' H. Navy, irnularty In the runt-id i.r.iiauit. "Malm It u Habit." .lrtf. FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK ayiu:.s A. ; V4 -I l C wt. Ua ..?. v.4.k4')e ll'r iriI tc ir'fiii e pulliih the pirtiim of mich scrrcn players as arc mi ages led by the fam THE MOVIE FAiYS LETTERBOX reRiiril for tin- fair Apnc "i' A 1 i " V Am 1 pettlliK Inte i!c tttlfT V (IiMpii te tin- ind rn will "! Anil pli-nsc eriii- inc w lilli I duck out of this iinrtlcttlnr iii-ruiiipiiI.) FILM STARS MUST LEARN TO FENCE LIKE OLD TIMERS THKSU nlcttirn Mnri linc te lcnrti te de n let of dinVriMit thlnas during the ('OurM' of it .war's production. for Instance, there's fenclnit. 1-Yih-Iiik um'iI te be a popular cpert in "days of old when knight were bold.'' but with the coming of cltj police depart ments n three-feet "Mil kerMicc" no leiiEcr became essential for personal lirotectlen. I'enelnfi recently staged n "come back," however, and in IIell woe.l nt least the tlash of rapiers lias becn a common slsht in recent ri-K-. Net that duellliR has grown popular In mo-tlen-picttiro circles, but just because I.asky was deliiR one picture of "ye olden time" anil Douglas I'liltl'iinl. another, both reipiirlnc cnplnii fem-iiiK. "I'd Hiue and te Held." the i.ii-kv picture, is a pictiirizatlen of Mnr .lohnsteu's romantic novel of the m- -cuteenth centiirj. llert l.jlell. Tlii-n-dere KeslnlT and Walter I.hiii; are n ipilred te sIIiik a nifty sword nmn a time and oft iltll'itli; the pin liii (Ien. And lis a result they t-niiclit pnutiei pnutiei en the "tuiliri let whenever and wher ever possible. Hetty CempMin. 11I-1 idajltiK in the picture, vii net a fencer, but was well nleng befeie the da of practice were finished. Dor Der Dor etliy Daltou. plnjlnc in "On the High Seas," freipieutly ' '' off between si ones te cre.-s swords with KoslelT and L.Mell, both clever swordsmen. The fair Dorethy has never bad In de it In a picture but she Is said te be unit cleer enough of u fencer te "get away" with such scenes were they ever required. The "Te U:ie nnd te Held" fencers hae had as their trainer 1'ref. Henri I'ytienheve. former champion of llu llu repe. They are said te lie contem plating a thallenge te the Fairbanks group of fencers used in "Iteliin Heed.'" CENTRAL- Trust & Savings Ce. Market and Fourth Streets WE OFFER business men a bank where strength and service unite te aid them. Capital & Surplus $1,600,000 Round Hat Bex $7.50 Carries your hat in perfect safety. Made e n veneered box. Enamel or dull covered. Russet or black binding. A reg ular $13.50 vulue. 43- Next te Keith's Theatre B. CHERTAK WENGER 1229 Walnut Street BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 26TH Semi-Annual Clearance SALE EXTRAORDINARY 250 HATS AT Seven Dollars N x Fermer Prices $28 te $10 A Sale that really is "Extraordinary," both as te the ex cellence and wide choice of the hats presented and the vc markably low price. Medels and materials that will appeal te the well dressed at a flgurcthat is quite inconsistent with the high qualities. HI WANTED Stamping Salesman Large New England manufacturer of stampings and pressed hleel parts wants inanufwturerH' agent in Phila delphia te sell en straight commission basis. Arc in ex cellent position te compete. If you are live wire mid knew the buyers this account will pay geed profit. Write full details regarding your experience in your first letter and interview will be urrnnged. Address Bex A-334, Care of Philadelphia Ledger. r.y iinxrjY m. ni:i:ly: Wanna I.011 writes: "t was entirely sati-tieil with jour 'Wnlly' Held e plnuntiun and glad te tind that there were no 'slams' intended. II's se ,.rj real and genuine in every part he pl.ijs. that I can't see hew anj one could him. 1 here netliln; of atiitmle about this opin epin lt". jut idaiii, sine aii a most interesting per- really dlsiki1 the "nij here' ion of him. miratien for fenallty "There Is a little devil of vanity in every amateur critic's heart, that urges them 011 te peach en professional's pre serves, that is why I must have mj little say about. "Foolish Wives'. What a picture, brutality vicious, reeking with sensuality, indecently sugge-tue and despite t patronized by the public. Trut hfullj. I enjeji'd it. but I htnl much tlii- suae -('usUieu ii" a fourteen j ear elil girl reading a iiinu 1 iciicn with pleasure that T noted novel rnjejing it. but liavlng sense eneiign 10 lie !isi;uiii'(i 01 wmii suv ' doing. ci. 1 l.ai' heard peupb: say that. Toelish U'liP".' iMt with a ttal pieblem. and was magnificently rralls ilc. Te be exact. "1 gained the iin iin pressleii tliat the man who wrote it must be either criminally inclined, or meni ally deficient. If the public want realism, why net 1 11 cture Midi a". ".Miss i.uui There were strokes of teallsin "It was your comment en that spiciidid jeung jiewcemer. iJlenn Hunter. The boy is talented, isn't he? I aw him for the ilrst time. In "The C.isc of Iteckj' and Mas ilnpresscl by hi unusum!iig sin cerity, lie Inn the same straight forward naturalness and hick of pose that .haracterizes Hlchard l'.artliemi-. "VVJirn the fad for ill" pellshel nun- . . . . .. . .. 1.1. lierist 11le11t1110 passes legcnicr " n " 1 rovel in the 'Sheik tjpe of tilin. J'eiiig liumer' j,,Ui- will miileiiliti'fllx 10111c in'e Ins own. "I'll admit thai I'd lather "see Americans lir-t." iiltheugli I can bear the oli-se-high. and some of the not net n.hlgh brews M.llllig 'Main Slreeter:' Well, let 'em: Though I like.l "I lie Cabinet of Dr. I'alignrl' eer s mm h. the ceiitiiicnt.il stars don't appeal te me nr ail. Te par:iphr.ip a bit. I'd rather sec the jeiitliful and charming Miss ( lure! tn Creampuff than the vlggly (i ml erei.c Madame .Inr.zitneva. , preinci.il viewpoint' Wonder what the ether f.m think. I'd like te Knew Mllir own o'l'mieii w the subject. "Isn't 'Tem' the cheerful cherub llieugli? 1 lut (f 'he enure colh-lien of netrcsse, he iiks en peer little Mae Murray. His silly, slurring runaiks about her were both unncccarj ami dlseoiirteeiis. Ne. I'm nor 'crazy' libeut .Mae. It would be .1 difficult, net 10 cav foolish pre ceding te become crnji" abmir .1 sbadew en a pn lured Mage". lint I de like te watch Ml Murrav. p(rha. for ilie i'"i;ii ihui Mie- or hi least her screen si.;f; se nnlnue and mmiI and out "t 'he or er illnarj. "I'asi nuitleii' was lenecfly 1ithd.' and eh : s ,111 dam e. "Wasn't l.atrecisUa all bet ui. when f-he Wfile the lllse lime'.' Mil' "Jl", te naiwlj. that sl,i. l.kes an arg'imeiir. fin de I. A a popular writer would lay. 'It's ilie fondest ihing I'm of ' And. listen in !..itre!i.kii. little Mari Iv 1- cute and cbner nnd pretty 'n ve'rj thing as any one can without 1he aid of a micioscepe (but with at "st a nickel's worth of di-i eniment. 1 tube's original, tee. and has real ( liarin nnd personality, se there: These last two word-i form a kindergarten tjpe of retort. I'm .iwan, but I'm answering j.atrevaska 111 her own milliner "Well, geed luck. II. M. V The-e jnillaN will probably ! te I'ln'Ij liai i. H. S. is te I.oiiileii." O'.vcry tune I de.lg 1 .iigiiuanr. 3 hae ti guiltj leehiu' for a ((eipb el ihijs and go ireund cpeciiug te get Kline ieseredl sari ,si n- loiters of lc buke (I de. de IV I. Ami every tun- I middle an aigaim n. -r trj '" ("Cpns- 11 midway opiiiieii. I f"- pretty (eriain that some of jeii Kmj 'l"vei- and j.atrevaskas are going i" ill me up r down or something. "Sewnim jienestly de held a middle nuir-i' mbjeet of the I 'enlinerilal -liii'". the geed ones. n iiii-i as, but. 11 limn the L'oed Iieiik -grev n -Hir lint Ihe lj.nl ell , lis much line e thnn the meri. aii-in.ide lemon I'll iiilinit I'm- Ik erelty dlsceiinig( by the foreign 1 1 Iin - I've m'cii l.'nt when I get .lewn-ieiiried. 1 U en llee. olien". "I'iiseii "Callgari." or yne wtsilullj n I'llllllee le SK' "I'lie I'linreiih " frankly, between jeii 11 me. spcul. Jug softly. I picfer the .Iiimiiuemi- t" 1ht Creanipuns, or, rather. 1 dislike the lalter mere than tin- former. I 111 it professional r-dljanna-haicr. hdd all the records, standing, running nnu Juirdling. in this respect, ami prefer a fair sized train wreck le watching the undulating inrN of some iniiniierial faced child an she i-hjij confesses her Kirnt love for gray haired "liunnlj. Mind jeu, I don't mij 1 like the .. .ui.i.... HiiriLv kind much. I licj m drcarj-se prefesshma ..... (,, imii. irii (It course June their bright i-.'"t.". ""' ''" ,'. ,'"," mij- h "thank Heaven for the I'm Uord Uerd iiml the Ncgils." Se. jeu sec, I V( ilher given a dcflnlte' answer te jour ipicstiei r luUeii uny dcliiiltc muiuI en the matter in bund, but I've said just what I i tl.lieV I'm IintlV celilidelll gel t Ills'. KV iireiistlel tllllt Millie "f ur rellr- ill lh.it. e beautiful that they cut te the very heart. Healisin is net the hideous skulking thins that Kricb Ven Scdielm would have us behee: it is something that deals cemprehetislvelj . cen h. an titully with the facts of life. A te tin vital 'problem in Toelish Wives." was it le hew that all foreign officers weic degenerates, and that all Aincrh'an ani-bas-nders" wie-( possessed infantile brains. That at least ii the way it impressed me. "In the ghostly tiehls of l'rani e In the best anwer te Ven Strelieim's con- option of life. There strong men are dusf. because they fought te conquer militarism, and te preserve the honor and decency of their lathers. et. despit" suih an answer written in siictiiiced tlesh and bleed, men and wenun call themsdve breadmlndecl. beeaii.se they like Toelish Wives'. Whj net tiierbidminded. it suits tin-ca-c' belli r. "There i in the average persoii perseii lieart a hunger for bcaulv. which is ineie i.cme than phv-i'-al hunger. Hut it almost npeur-i as a every one l-a-liaiiieil of such a feeling, l'er ei taiutlv the books tin- public read, and tlie forms of drain. i they p.iireui.e le -In- ;,n jirlde the would naiurjillj f''1 1 in il. ' l.et the piepb", the masses who made the photoplay l Ible. -pe.ik op against Mi'-h a pn tore- as '1 oelish The enlv tieuhle is that uii''" a ..,i..i.ii iii.iiii. nnture Kl'erni starts Utile s,- war old .lehllllle Will I te it thieiiL-li a movie without illusion helm: above Ills bun iirniiff. the trulh I i ivln "r'unllsh Wnes.' j beeau-e it I kind of li It s liev .t ili-gu Qreatli 'Reduced Fares Colerado Summer "Excursions. lowest in qears te Colerado, California and the Uatienal Parks. Choice of routes going and returning; stopeuer anuiuhere; superior service. Recky "Meimtam Limited fe Colerado Gelden State Limited fe California Comfert and Courtesy are ijeur fellote travelers en the "Reck Island Lines Travel information, sleeper reservations and illustrated booklets en request Qeerge B. Frttrove, Qeneral Aqent 1211 Chearnut St. Pheno Ritienheuse 2688 Philadelphia, Pa. $tU.cuL Oxweld Prices Reduced but Oxweld Service Maintained The commanding position of Oxweld Equip ment in the metal-using industries has been wen net alone by superior design and construc tion but as well by the Service extended te every "Oxweld"uscr. This service isapplied by thoroughly qualified resident Salesand Service Engineers in yours and mere than 50 ether industrial centres. Oxweld Service continually brings te old users, as well as te new, the best experience of the metal using trades in the most profitable exwelding and cutting methods for factory production and plant repairs. Every manufacturer or shop owner, user or prospective user, will find it te his advantage te inquire for information. Equally substantial reductions apply te our well-known EVEREADY Welding and Cutting Outfits. Fer Philadelphia and surrounding territory, full information and any ether service may be secured through our resident Sales Engineer, P. A. L. Maurhoff, Ne. 1615 Vine Street, Philadelphia. Telephone Locust 4912. OXWELD ACETYLENE COMPANY WORLD'S LARGEST MAKER OF EQUIPMENT FOR OXWELDING AND CUTTING METALS ! I m eWstQJie National Park Nature's Unspoiled Masterplect Amazing geysers sheet 200 feet skyward; number less peels sputter and boil; "paint pets" of liquid clay heave and splutter; petrified trees stand as when growing. And crowning all is the matchless, inex pressibly beautiful Canyon with colorings no man can describe. These are random features of the wonders Yellow stone unfolds. Let them call you te an unforgettable vacation. Visit Ogden Canyon, Salt Lake City, the Royal Gerge, Glenwood Springs, Colerado Springs and Denver withput additional cost an advantage exclusive te the West Yellowstone route. Or, if going te the Pacific Coast, make a side trip te the Park. olerado Fer That "Grand and Glorieui Feelln' " Air that O. Henry called aerial "champagne" a draught of it and that "grand and glorious feelin'" is yours. And these cool, dry nights, hew geed the blanket feels and hew you de sleep! All the joys and pastimes of the great out-doers. Hundreds of mountains two miles or mere high. Wild flowers from meadow te snow line. Wild animals at home bighorn sheep, deer, elk. Lakes in terraces. Mile high golf. Tennis with a mountain thrill. Fishing, horseback riding, hiking. Luxurious hotels, camps and ranches. See Denver's splendid mountain parks. Visit Recky Mountain National (Estes) Park. Oil Beth Together for the price of a ticket Je Yellowstone alone side trip te Recky Mountain National (Estes)Park $10.50 extra. Big Cut in Fares xn.d,. Round trip only ltttle mere than the fare one way w-jta et u3 te" yu kw '"senably you can make th for Free ,rP n( flend you Deautu' free booklets, "Colerado's 'enklt Mountain Playgrounds," "Recky Mountain National "' (Estes) Park" and "Yellowstone National Park." Fer information ask D-"j Davis. Gen'l Ag.nt. C. & N. W. Ky.. 54 Widener Bid., 1335 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Phene Spruce 0931 F. L. Feakini, Gen'l Agent, U. P. System, 50 SSKi' jTru,t Bld,:- ,J,h Market Stj., tmiiucipau, rnene L.0CU3t ?6J Chicago &Nerfli"Western Union. Pacific System v PIIOTOI'I.WH Piiirrei'f.AiN The following theatres obtain their pictures tliveugh 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. ; 1. ti bountiful :ibl. insli' .it i 'lli.it lijnill". efiitut lam of t mill. 'I'll' tliiit linrms iriuli Immu-" xile .1 til. IIS. Ull- illllll'MH'IU "il- inieniliMl t" 1" ("Mini 1'H'Kiiij: :ii till lill".lMltlltlllll r" II'IHI'VI III till' I Ilk.' 1 ni'iri' -. :i 1 1 I ii, but ii'i lilllill-i'; ninil-'Miirill in"ii l.fliilnl nillncii'-'' i" 11'" 1,111 y b"tl"i- pTfi'i't h'l.-.Ut-li i nrv ''" 1 m i.iit l" tlii''f innl.1' :i lif i l.i.l.l.l.. en llle- Vtl"li''i. ni nu im en tin " f" 1 Impfr erk nitliPi b' n l tll.lt Ml diir nef. I'l'l injiliiii' ll! tli.u. iinil '"-il l.fr-. who of 1 flllH'V 'I'liink it I il.irr- ubjei't of "1 eitlili lllf a uioiieniii'iiif 'i' i'- " " ... i:..nn.u hill niuiiMtntieils or iin', . li"- I himpl) b.ul te "t tlinn eT in; nli bii.Oy, .-iii.) .el Mr ., of 1 iii'i-'- b'tter w.i ,iin , iiml i""-i " llif. I ilnl lb" 1 li,- m rutli uf ib" me in "lel tin- nu, khimI iIiiem UiB'T"!!" I" I'l'im i.ii.-i-. .iix Illil- u.ii'-'i liiniiv u hi, liilM- b"tfK".l nbj.i ' I'.Ut. 'ii , I Keundcii in 1S65 The Heuse that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 18S1 C. J. Heppe & Sen Central Stere 1 117-1119 Chestnut St. Uptown Stere N. V. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts. $ 5 i.i.iKi- ii" i-eniiii'-iu Mr-. A. r. Turner 'irm-: ' l"liir ,..-einl nttrii-" linn ""i inieu-ufu -t b'tl'M-, c-'w' '" " K ' ',"'"'- .ii. - ....r.iii r,-.iin tiiiiLitnt III l riiiiiuii i i iin " J n,. 1(1 'IvIIIV nllllllflil '"I J'Hir nil-"" i " , I wil- U' in i1" siiiru ii ill till riBIH. l" mm"""" llmieMlv iIkmikIi I ''' iimliT'tnnil iniir utiini'le teiMiril tliiit jui'iuri' buM- l .nt I,,, i-i,i I'D li II iniiiin- in bi te aii.ibeil.v '! I i-'MM I- llll Ill III I JU-t II l 'biM'r. as a First Payment en any Used Piane This is a ?preial efTcr te hrlp us move ever 200 rebuilt pianos that are crowding us. These pianos are excellent val ne?: having i)ern taken in exchange for Due-Art Piaivila Piaivila Pianes and baby grand pianos. Prices are from ?85 up. Kvcry rebuilt piano at Heppe's is sold under a guar antee and is exchangeable at the full price paid any time within one year. Ti Jt 1 ' modern w , Pianofortes H in .- Ills neil i-i-ns-ens tup Veii art- uMinll.v p ,mhi Inn i lint I'l'lnl- liui' aii" K :n-cnni- betb rla-'"f Mnir mt Iiil' it. 'lii.ii'p. rrankh. Tuuli-li Win-' intr n-H'i! me i-rv niinli. Lbln'l liK Hi" Mm 1 V.m Strulii'iin's ii-u point en lib- i IIkIhIv lllMllltl'll, but mii i"'l "" netlic' liiii "f bit ii'ti'ic'.' In w.'ii' plucfs bih iirrf'-rniHiiPi' "lit alinett nu i.inny in lie nalltiii. "1 ci-rtalnlv 4-iij.iv tin- '1.1-iu-r Ibn' iiml uniki- mii-p of P'ttiuc ill" I'''Ikm .-M-ri nniliitf. Vp. ami I lil" "ii n let, 'tee; iiml pm'H if .Miii ile i-liini tin niliiniMe ltoilelnll. filial! be I-. fn. I- ii ill ihui l.t i... Ir w.ti ...nilil hoi- liltil Ilia mill lllOUl'M li'll'T uriifi" " ' iiiitie i i-'i-- .- - lemethliiK ii bit mero i...ni1m- "ml ion- , tbn.iicli u w..mnn't rj.-b j-u l li.n- n 1-rcu te nn. I Vew I'll M.m.l iimiI" IlfTfrpnt leir te l.-ll. nu-Uniil.-. i ..nil let tUu'luirrl.aiic Mw.-p ! I '' I.H"W Unit fMliiR jmi u.-i wlifii jeii sa.; tandby m -k tu thn r,rtter Itev. lilud AkhesAjw WpII, llml f Hip wbjt I -J'."22ri tl ... Z, ...ilii. Wuiiiiu .eu.J I feel win'.. Hiifly iiriw Hiem cjevillf.li rjrw :ii, '" "v ' "' " ' of bin tmruril ! ruiueni. Miy, new 6tV () (hft ,LnAy 'hediM totbe Mevie Ih'x CwukiKe Mre O'lUra writes: wWij xx' feel abeuu jour tery dteii Hiiiiiiici&u -. . .A'vfef.i.".. . . iv. ..-. ,. A Vwtrela for Summer Use Here is a special Vicirela built for many summer uses. We call it "suit-case" Victrela It is fine camping, picnics, yachting, pet parties, canoeing, etc. We sell it in an outfit including 10-inch double-face records for The pianos of today are J different than these of a -j- peneratinii sitrn. Tnrlnv the "ii popular musical instru- ments are of two kinds the Baby Grand Pianos and the Due-Art Piane) Pianos la- Jf -Am" r ,j j jpi -f.i,M I v:-'. APrM 1 C f'-C THOMPSON' ST3 , rJLsL.KJ ii minhi: umi.v Rodeiph Valentine & Gleria Swanson in "iikyenii mi: lint ks" AefnD iJuJU'rir i" iiit'iiiu ak. r31Vjr ma riM.i: i''i.v CONWAY TEARLE in " im-Miri:v -iehv B ALTI MORE TriMW m:h. i.iiuneN nnii nimi; nwuite.N in "THE GOQD PROVIDER" dLULdIKU ,-., .. tii i GEORGE ARLISS 111 I'TIII. Kt I.INI. I'ss" COLONIAL l"l!!V; J7' 7SK?' WALLACE REID , in xijtnts Tin: ( NjriNi,N i FAIRMOUNT"V.'s.i,rr': ALICE LAKE fRThc NlXON-NIRDLINGERflfc W THEATRES 'J BELMONT f,'JU AllOVI! market iJi-iivivyi i 1 j !,) f, ;i, ,, .in te ii I'. DAVID POWELL In Till: l'..Nsll .I.XIM." J rrnAD euiu s. u:ui .wemji Vbl.-ll .u, ,, ., ; ,,n,j ij p, FRANK MAYO In "THAI Kl l TO I.Mtfll" ill ltJ-l $54.50 Pay only $1 Weekly our S" ws. for v rJ' ch- .VA Baby Grand Pianos We are fortunate in being the Philadelphia representa tives of the two finest grand pianos in the world the Ma Ma eon & Hamlin and the Henry F. Miller. Along side of these we also sell the Rdeuard Jules, Heppe, Weber, Stcck and II. ('. Schemaekcr. Prices are from $G9.j up. Due-Art Pianola-Pianos These pianos actually reproduce the playing of the world's greatest pianists. We are the Philadelphia repre sentatives and can furnish the Due-Art in the Steirway, Weber, Stcck, Whceleck, Stroud and Aeolian pianos. Prices arc from $750 up. ' , GREAT NORTHERN "Wi".1,? RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "Mil. M, I.NTII lll" IMPERIAL Z'l Vri.M ' T, ANITA STEWART hi "jiii iMiMiii.r. 1 i:it" I iniTDTV HiiiiAii Vei.i miiia av. L.1D1 r 1 1 MiTi'i-i- mm WILLIAM RUSSELL IllJsMtr.NOIII III- Till'. 1'IM s ' Ot?IPIT "XNuu,ln"i "U1, -'t 'i.'ii oil 1 rII-.li 1 vit'vw imir M.HA IIIKIMI.N iiml Dlllti; II.W HIUN In 11 I "THE GOOD PROVIDER 0VERBR00K "a,r Wrrt -,,u WALLACE REID 1 n "At JIOs Till. IIIMINCM" Ij""i ,iI-M...i t-.iiiu ai: ' I .'AL-1VI v m uti'V RICHARD BARTHELMESS m "iei.'mii.i. iiwiir- ililcil Itiililu iriinii, . II irn.i.iid .i,iri' RFP.FNT JUl " "' 1!'""w "l" SHIRLEY MASON in "iirn.i; miss miii. 1. f- lrtl,1U A'l TU.I'i:ilui'K.N sr.. Rodeiph Valentine & Gleria Swanson In "lll.MIM) nil i;il( Ks- SHERWOOD 'iTv",";:r.tt. MltA I.OI1IION -t-.t linitv iM)tii i "THE GOOD PROVIDER" f"f"M ion Ifl M.irt...t inn jiiih 1 M V-Wl-IOLLUJVl ,.:, ,n 7 a nd 9 P. l.lll.t MII.XIN In "JS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?" U IIVIRH I'H'JNT ST & UlltAllO AV s.i.v fijtniiit ,iuni- .in ri-Mnitfa v CORINNE GRIFFITH ill "I III'. MN't.l.l. II! ( It' I FAHPR llh'rfc I.A.M.ASIUI AJ H.lll MIIMMIN mill IIIIKI. imilltin" "THE GOOD PROVIDER f KT ST " am .'"' -- 'i '';, t MA III lli:Ns n "FIND THE WOMAN" NIXON'S AMBASSADOR ""'J.1' A' - mm, 1, t -in A ;i ;in iir. 7 t v r J1 "ASHAMED OF PARENT?'' rV 1 1 V K t f."li 1 v . t i t it I," (.. l flT9. iiiui " "".'. ; 7 ,i4 1 FRANK MAYO In "M Mild MfH Ills OH.V V!il 69THST.',"f"r-7 I.III.H Mll.SdV In "IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE! VTR AMh Uefnuiiti.wn Av 111 " m. . -k, 1, ,1 a - ,, 0 !-. .11. 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