Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Aug 1919)

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Those who desire answers by mail, or a list of the film manufacturers, with addresses, must enclose a stamped, addressed envelope. Address all inquiries to The Answer Man, using separate sheets for matters intended for other departments of this magazine. Each inquiry must contain the correct name and address of the inquirer at the end of the letter, which will not be printed. At the top of the letter write the name you wish to appear. Those desiring immediate replies or information requiring research, should enclose additional stamp or other small fee; otherwise all inquiries must await their turn. Little Virginian. — Glad to see you again. Just as you say, hand in hand thru life we’ll go; its checkered paths of joy and woe with cautious steps we’ll tread. Write to Madge Kennedy and Olive Thomas. You can reach the Bushmans at the Vitagraph studios, Flatbush, Brooklyn. Sweet Sixteen. — Yep, I’m a regular Johnny-on-the-spot. Gail Kane and Norman Trevor played in “The Daredevil.” Norman Trevor has always been a stage favorite of mine. We might sell you one for 25 cents. Johnny Jump-up. — Pauline Frederick was Dolores and Pedro De Cordoba was Pedro in “A Daughter of the Old South.” Dave Smith is a director. You give me that Tremolo feeling with the vocabulary you use. Billie K.— But you must put the name that you wish to appear in the Magazine at the top of your letter. See “Pals First.” You say you would like to see Mary Pickford play “Elsie Dinsmore.” Why dont you write it? I really haven’t time to write personal letters. Arkansas Girl. — Too bad, but law is like a book on surgery; there are a great many desperate cases in it. Mary Thurman is getting there fast. I’m sure you would like Mary McAlister. She is just full of life and pep, and she says she loves everybody. You want me to tell you whether Pearl White still wears the bracelet on her ankle. Whow! I draw de line at de feet. Miss P. R. — Never heard of the concern. Sorry, madam. Just B. — So you think I am a snappy old thing. Just so, I am. Never too old. Surely I wish you luck. Alfred Whitman was with Universal last. Pie, that’s my middle name, and a pie from you — well, sweet mamma! Your letter was a gem. Few things engage the attention and affections of men more than a handsome address and a graceful conversation. Cadet G. W. — Try Paramount, 485 Fifth Avenue, New York. Flora. — Well, why do you go with her? People say, you know, that our reputation, virtue and happiness greatly depend on the choice of our companions. Select and be careful. There are hopes. Huldah B. — Bessie Love was Sue, Jack Gilbert was Ira in “The Dawn of Understanding.” Alice Joyce was Florence and Walter McGrail was Blinker in “Everybody’s Girl.” Corinne Griffith was born in Texarkana, Texas. Annexing Bill. — ^You always get a reply here. Bill. I have no record of where George Forth is — anybody know? Creighton Hale with Metro. Stop in again; you’ll always find me here in waiting. Ernest A. L. — Yes, but most wives have their own secret service. Better change your mind. Beats. — Ralph Ince directed his wife, Lucille Lee Stewart, in “Five Thousand an Hour,” for Metro. Hale Hamilton was Johnny. Why did Charlie Chaplin wear a mouse-trap in “Shoulder Arms”? Fool question 9,999,999. Perhaps to catch the cooties. Our editor says that this is the best farce ever produced. A. K. — Send along the picture. Call me ■ anything you like. Sure thing, we have a few fleas around here. Where there’s a dog there’s fleas. Some fleas have nerve, all right. L. Rogers Lytton played in ‘The Forbidden City.” He was the emperor. A. M. — Of course Bill Hart can lasso. Tom Mix is with Fox. Well, the outward pretensions of some people are enough to bring tears to a pair of glass eyes. Jessie M. Littleton. — Commodore J. Stuart Blackton was the founder of the M. P. Magazine, but not of the Classic, and he now has no connection with either, except as a good friend and well-wisher. You say you had the Flu and it wasn’t so bad. Arthur V. P. — Tom Mix and Kathleen Connors had the leads in “Ace High.” The constitution of the United States provides that the President shall be elected for a . term of four years. He may be re-elected : for any number of terms, but custom has set the limit of two terms. Woodrow Wilson i may be elected president of the United Republics of the world. ; Pickford Forever. — Some day when I getj time and have plenty of space I’ll tell you* who Nat Goodwin’s wives were. Shirley , Mason is in Los Angeles, for Paramount. ' Yes, Arthur Ashley and June Elvidge in “The e Stage Mystery.” ( Peggy, 20. — Yes, but a walking-stick has' stood for many things. Yes, indeed Lillian' Walker is quite some business lady. YoUfj will see her on the screen again soon. Oh, -I yes, Nazimova wrote that letter. Yours was j great. j Corot. — You say “Words are paints; thel'l voice, the brush ; the mind, the painter ; but ' ' science, practice, genius, taste, judgment andjl emotion are necessary.” That’s true, and so,j j how can anybody become a player without l! these attributes? Ira M. Lowry was the direc-:i tor of “For the Freedom of the East.” <1 Little Joe. — The word “Catholic” is from!! the Greek, and secularly means universal orjil impartial in respect to ‘time and place, andr ecclesiastically not limited to one people, likei the Jewish Church for example. Bessie Bar-)! riscale as Rachael, Ella Hall was Billy, Gloria jj Hope as Magsie and Edward Coxen as Joe in r “The Heart of Rachael.” S. P., Galveston. — Well, there are lots of h song publishers in New York who supply h vaudeville players with songs — Irving Berlin, t Witmark, Stern Brothers, Leo Feist, etc. Patsy from Cork. — I would not like to seej' you do the serpentine dance. It reminds me;.' of the dance that Eve did for Adam. Soj you call me the bottomless pit of informaj tion. Nay, say not so. My ballroom is pretty| warm tonight, yet the winds are howling out ■ side. I always manage to keep warm. You j say $9.50 isn’t a penny enough for a man with ' j a physical as well as mental task in kidding thej ' world. Dictionary, please. j ! ( Seventy-sUc) ^ ' i