Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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\Vi.i:k gNDXMO Nov. ij, 1915 131 PICTURES AND THE PIC/I UREGOLR [^©ISTKAIT SAILLl^V ®1F 3GRH1RQ gTAISS _ HOUSE PETERS, the latest of the galaxy of photo-play stirs to bo enlisted under the Lubin banner. (Matter concerning Mr. Peters appears on page 136.) CONSTANCE TALMADGE, of the Vitagraph Com. pany; which she joined in 1910. Like her sister Norma, she is clever, popular, and boautifuli MARY FULLER, the TransAtlantic star. He* exceedingly clever work on the screen never fails to charm the cinema public. HARRY LONSDALE, whose ability and popularity as a player are proved by stating that he belongs to the Selig Company.