Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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' 163 PICTURES AND THE PlCTUKrlGOER. ON AND OFF THE SCREEN Bluch-Lik il Actor-Producer. RH'II \KI> STANTON, whose portrait i> included in our Gallery, has all t he sj aipul hies of 1 1 i — native i-hararter thai of I he Irish, jielmid was describing how he left I ear outside the garage as he away in his big new one " It was Bcb a good old friend of mine that ■hen I saw it standing there, shabby and forlorn, I thought it looked at me fully. and [actually httdn tightening of the throat." ;itl\ ;i I des magazine er sent Richard to lie photo graphed against his will. The photo grapher met the manager shortly ;il't> r \\ani-. and said, "It yon ever send a to me again 1 will brain you." A and made suggestions until the man who took the pictures said. " Look here, Mr. Stanton, yon maj do as you like with your own plays, but I am producing your pictures. V then the bead a little to one side, ■ease Mr. Stanton has fitted right into hi* niebe w it li the TransAtlantic Company, iiul is much liked by every one at lTni\ ersal (Jit \ . The Midnight .Marriage. Win buckle, when the latter declared bi> in t . ■ • \\ i ight , at the Balboa itm itly. It seemed a i he iple Bpeeded ofl to Southern ('aliforuia's Gretna Green instauter, and were made man and \\ ife, despite the fact that tbe\ had met onlj t\\ i weeks befoi \ t'buckle is professionally kn< »w n a> Mdlle. Duquouse. Coming to Long Beach for the winter, after Beveral years abroad in grand opera, the singer mel Andrew, the brother of the distinguished \l oclj n Arhuckle, It w as a case i >f love at lir>t sioiit. as has been experienced bj so many Balboans recently. Bui the marriage was uot accomplished without a sin ssiou of dirli eulties. When the groom was asked for a fiug, be could no| prodlK le. So an accommodating goldsmith, reached over the telephone, agreed to come downtown, open his store, and deliver one. Next i he clergyman caused consternation l>\ requesting a licence. The contracting parties, coming from York State, bad not thought siieh a scrap of paper essential. Sence it was necessary to rout out the countj clerk. Seemerged from bis slumbers and issued the document. It was the witching hour by the time all of the details bad been provided, and on the stroke of twelve the rotund comedian and the opera-singer n ere made • uie. Lucy Blake ol Ball daj ! lii moth l in Pi l; I . and m ■• eded from home, Bui he d the train until it reached V There, Miss Blake im diatelj obtai an engagement toplaj in Winn K m I I n a in l'l> i\\ er, with R< melle K m>( t »ud • lhai le I (alton, She madi impression in a small pari thai K .mil Brlanger used her to ad a the next three j ears. Ibu her real chance came as t In in " The Lily and the Pri In this she toured the United States. Theushe supported Maclyn Arbuekle in "The Round-up," and bus tin Faruum in "The Virginian." \l i 3 Blake is now appearing prominently in Balboa nictures. In private life she is Mrs. William < lonklin. News of iWax Linder. GABRIEL LEUV1LLE, known to all cinema lo\ era as Max Linder, has almost recovered from the wounds he received, and when seen at the Buffou .Military Hospital, Paris, was looking forward to bis discharge. .Max Linder wafl born at st Loubcs, in the Department of Gironde, of French parents ; bis educal ion and Sllbsequ theatrical career were entirely French. Although found unlit for military .vr* DON'T LOOK OLD! 5111 to look it, with those (frey and Faded hairs always so conspjenons. (Vrii toi stothi neat Hair r&Co.,Ltd., tones, Loudon. S.fc., forabottleof tueir world-famous LOCKYEh'S HAIR RESlORcR. 1/6. privately packed ami post-free. Lockyer'i gives health to the Hair ana restores the natural colour. It cleanses the scalp; is the most perfect Hair Dressing. RED DELICIOUS UUFFt£, WHITE For Breakfast & after Dinner. & BLUE A MASTER OF MIRTH! LUPINO LANE in John Bull Comedies. THE HOME OF BRITISH COMEDY. ASK YOUR CINEMA MANAGER TO BOOK THESE TWO GREAT NORDISK EXCLUSIVES A QUEEN OF KNAVES Thrilling Three-Part Detective Drama. SINS OF GREAT CITIES Drama in Three Reels of Absorbii g Heart Interest. * • • • • • • • t • > • • • • • • • • t • • • • tXaL^^Tjft/i • «