Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1920)

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Questions and Answers ( Continued) Thelma Darling. — Violet Mcrscrcau is not dead, but Harold Lockwood is. Comrade Castle, Pl.^cerville. — I see you have imagination, that rarest gift. Like "Anne of the Green Gables"' I sometimes let mine run away with me — do you? Louise Huff is Mrs. Stillman now; she has a little daughter, Mary Louise. Jack and Mary Pickford are brother and sister; thought everyone knew that. Jack b married to Olive Thomas. See other answers for Blanche Sweet query. A. P., Californl\. — There are two golden ages of mental man : the future, before he marries; the past, when he is married. So you see stars in Frisco. Just what stars do you mean? Bobby Harron; Grifllth ; Mildred Harris Chaplin, Hollywood, Cal. She has her own company; never has played with Charlie. Kathlyn and Earle Williams are not related. Nigel Barrie with Clara Kimball Young in "The Better Wife." Frances, J. B., Manila. — No, no — Kenneth Harlan is not married to Carmel Myers. Neither is married. Miss Myers last played on the stage in a musical comedy, "The Magic Melody." Write to her now at Universal City, Cal. She has signed a new film contract with them. Marie Walcamp will probably have returned from Japan by the time you read this; address her at Universal City. She is Mrs. Harland Tucker now. R. Guevara, Manila, P. I. — We seem to be gathering them in. Yours is the fourteenth letter I have had from Manila this month. Most of them want answers by mail. Elsie Ferguson is now appearing on the stage in a play called "Sacred and Profane Love," which is built from a book by Arnold Bennett, "The Book of Carlotta." Miss Ferguson will continue her picturemaking, for a while at least. She is Mrs. Thomas B. Clarke. Jackie, Eliihurst. — Of course you're not nosey, Jackie. If you and a lot of others didn't ask me questions, I might perforce have to turn the crank of a camera or flip cakes at Childs. Lottie Pickford has a husband — a Mr. Rupp, not in the profession. Carol Halloway did have a husband but dismissed him with the help of the court. William J. Shea died in November, 1918. He was fifty-six years old and was a victim of heart disease. I've answered faithfully all your questions. Come again. E. B., Tasmania, Australla. — You could safely have e.xtended your letter over another six pages and not have heard any wails of protest from me. I enjoyed everything J'OU said, and commend you, child, on your philosophical view of life in general and pictures in particular. Give my best to that big brother when you write. So you were surprised to find a minister sitting in the seat beside you in a cinema. Some of the staunchest upholders of the screen are wearers of clerical garb. Bill Hart, Hart Studio. Hollywood, California. SuNBoNNET SuE, Vancoi'Ver. — ^Vhere have you been ? I haven't a single correspondent who in her turn hasn't an uncle or some other relative who lives in Los Ange'es only four blocks from Mary Pickford and one and one half blocks from Gerry Farrar. It is true that if I were as handsome as that drawing at the heafl of my column I wouldn't be a bachelor. Figure it out for yourself. All the addresses you ask for have been given elsewhere in these pages. An invention which has revolutionized July Think how many new dehghts Prof. Anderson gave summer when he invented Puffed Grains. The milk dish now has Puffed Wheat floating in it — thin, flimsy, toasted bubbles of whole wheat. Breakfast brings the choice of three Puffed Grains, each with its own fascinations. Puffed Rice now adds to berries what crust adds to a shortcake. Or a nut-like garnish to ice cream. And between meals, hungry children get some Puffed Grain crisped and buttered. Every day in summer, millions of people now enjoy these supreme food delights. But don't treat them like mere tidbits These flaky, flavory bubble grains seem like food confections. But two are whole-grain foods, remember. And all are scientific. They are made by steam explosion. Every food cell is thus blasted so digestion is easy and complete. They are the best-cooked cereals in existence — the only cereals so ideally fitted to digest. They are all-hour foods. They make whole-grain foods tempting. Let children find them handy, morning, noon and night. Puffed Wheat Puffed Rice Corn Puffs All bubble grains Also puffed rice pancake flour Now ice cream Is garnished with these airy, nut-like bubbles. The Quaker Qafs (pmpany Sole Makers When y< iou «rito to aUvcrtlaera ulfaac mention PHOTOrLuiY .MAUAZl.NK.