Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1916)

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148 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section (Continued from page 140) N. M., Pittsburg. — Yep. Same David Powell played Freneau in "Gloria's Romance.'' Address him care Kleine. M. S., Danville, Va. — Gene Gauntier has retired from the screen, we believe. Arthur Johnson died in January after a long illness. Garlic, St. Louis. — Gee, but you ask some foolish questions. If it means anything in your young life however we will inform you confidentially, of course, that Crane Wilber is more "beautiful" than we. Sorry to tell you though, that he is a married man and his wife is not the blonde who plays opposite him. Barbette, Bloomfield. N. J. — Xow, looka here, Jessie, we don't mind being sworn at, but don't call us ''Fair one!" Or you'll need a nom de guerre instead of a how de plume. Suppose you saw Mildred Harris in the November issue, yes? Fairbanks twins seem to be on a vacation. We always aim to have new photographs in the art section, so quite naturally they seem new to you. Glad also that you like "Plays and Players." Cal York is one of our favorite authors. Mrs. Reihm, New York. — We have no record of any boy of the names you mention. Winnie D., New York. — Gertie Bambrick retired from the pictures when she married Marshal Neilan. They are now separated. K. M. H., St. Louis. — Charles Ray, William Desmond and Frank Keenan are respectively in, early twenties, early thirties and early fifties. Bessie Barriscale's husband is Howard Hickman. Carlyle Blackwell is with World. Just ■what do you mean whey you say "it is very amusing to read this department?" Ariz. Pal, Los Angeles, Cal. — The Sheriff in "The Desperado," LTniversal, is Jack Holt. R. B., Brooklyn. — The doctor in "Still Waters" with Marguerite Clark was Robert Vaughn. Haven't seen anything of him lately. The ranch owner who married Gladys Hulette in "When She Played Broadway" was Howard Mitchell. Did you see the story about Gladys in the November issue? Harriet, Louisville. Kv. — Says: "Looks like if they were interested in the players, they would remember what they read about them," referring to some of these who ask questions which are answered in nearly every issue of the magazine. "Sunday" was filmed by the World with Reine Davies in the lead but we have no record of the other you mention. Sure, come again. Valerie, Milwaukee. — Crane Wilbur is married. Don't know about Mae Gaston. Vim company at Providence, R. I. K. O. R., Warrenton, N. C. — Billie Rhodes is not the wife of Ray Gallagher. All of the players you mention are in their early twenties. Edna Mayo is not Frank's sister. Joyce Moore is his wife. Rosella, West Philadelphia. — Of course, you're not rude. We've already published stories about some of the favorites you mention and no doubt the others will appear in time. Mrs. Bryant Washburn was known to the public as Mable Forest before she retired. Rent BSy Applying Rent on Purchase Price for Cash or Easy Payments , NO matter what your profession, business or employment, you need a typewriter in your home. Everything: you write, letter, bill, receipt, contract of any kind, should be typewritten for legibility and a carbon copy kept for self-protection — saves arguments sometimes legal complications, too. Free instruction book makes typewriting easy to learn, and it's a pleasure to use a genuine UNDERWOOD Visible Typewriter 10 Days' FREE Trial Prove it by asking us to send you one of these machines for an absolutely free ten-day trial. No obligation on your part to keep it. If you are not completely satisfied in every way, just send it back at our expense Should you decide to keep machine, rent it or if you want to own it, buy it for cash or on easy terms— At Less Than Half Price An unusual opportunity to buy the one accepted stand pay for six months will be applied on purchase price, ard typewriter of America at a sensational money Your name on a postal brings full particulars about saving. Then, remember that every cent of rental you our Bargain Offer and Special FREE Offer No. 553 . TYPEWRITER EMPORIUM, Established 1892-24 Years, CHICAGO ILLINOIS 150,000 Satisfied Emporium Customers — r— • . .S drertlsement in rnoTorT.AT maoiaztxt;