Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1917-Feb 1918)

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144 THE ANSWER MAN Emma S. — No; I seldom talk to any one over the 'phone. I dont hear well. If I said I did, I could not get time to do anything else. You want a picture of Warren Kerrigan on the cover. I told the Editor, and he said he would grant your request. Jessalyn Van Trump is not playing now. Mae Gaston opposite Crane Wilbur in "Spite Husband." Birdie. — The sacred idol of Buddha in "The Master Key," Universale play of mysticism, was an exact replica of that worshiped by rose Path." Camille Astor is still playing. Nell Shipman in "Melody of Love." Kerrigan Fiend. — So you, too, are raving about J. Warren Kerrigan. Sorry I cant print your letter. Yes, Clio has been asking for you. Movie Children. — Edwin Stevens was Ali, and Florence Malone was Princess in "The Yellow Menace." Look up April 1917 Classic. E. A. J. — You might write the photographers. A picture of Billie Burke in February and July 1916 Classic. EILEEN SEDGWICK IS THE LATEST UNIVERSALIST TO CATCH THE EQUESTRIENNE FEVER. SHE IS "UP AND TO HORSE" BRIGHT AND EARLY EACH MORNING the followers of that faith about the 5th century, B. C, in Northern Hindustan. Robert Leonard played the leading part and staged it, and is therefore entitled to great credit. Some natives from India now in America participated, also some Californian beach-bronzed natives of America. Kerrigan Admirer. — Marshall Neilan is with Lasky. Just renewed his contract for 2 years. He is married to Gertrude Bambrick. Even experience is unable to teach a fool anything. Clover Bell. — Allan Murnane was Arthur in "The Mystery of Myra." Hal Forde was Ned and Gladys Hanson was Joan in "Prim Jane Canuck. — But one half of the world cant understand how the other half can live without it. Carl Van Auker in "The Intrigue." You will have to get U. S. stamps. Inez. — Yes, Holland is indeed in Dutch. Gertrude McCoy and George Lessey had the leads in "A Fresh Air Romance." Evabelle Prout was the bare-back rider in "Not on the Circus Program." You refer to Richard Stanton. R. C. Gordon. — You say that May Allison and Harold Lockwood did play in "The Masked Rider." I thought it was Cleo Ridgely. The Child Labor bill was signed by President Wilson September 1st, 1916.