Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOER CIj K ENDIK< 1915 1\\ (WatforJ), <ilun yon lik; your pr'.ze. W II you what Hi ■ hie mean on tin? 1 1 in . ,: i 1 . . 'i 1,11.1. • us ue * readers. " Alias Jimmy Valentin World Fill ' 'on which is handl ariou Co. iu this country. 'I lie cast was not inbHabei. Thank you, I v s . Bix &1STEB8 (Cardiff). The player you my wedding-cards ; perhaps I11 Obei h Eti 1 linn.', ton). Our " n . nir War Albums would make. charming ■ bristmas-tre -. They 1 office ami you con have six for Iim BhUlings. Hit Pi(m './•■ "/ .Un ry fa kford is :;.>l. post free, and Barnaby Uudge also. iiint: (Manchester),— Cannot trace tho film you mention. Have sent your love to Warren Kerrigan, Harold Lockwood, Mary Plckford, and Murgneritc Clark. Thank you so much. B.M.J (Hamvell). — To be a winner of a consolation prize iu our Foreign Artistes Film Contest it wo to huvc the ^rsl three in their r, or the Bml two ami last one in their proper position with Kathlyn Williams (the third highest female player) in the third place, bo yon see that, although very near, you did not quite succeed, lietter luck next time. (is, 11, ;i; iss). -Have dijpatchel your love to all the 1 layers you mention. Thanks, stall' are Al. Jew's Hum (Wandsworth). -Address (Jluils Chaplin, I, SIS, Ariryle St., Chicago, U S.A. You can obtain from the post-oil -jo, 11 return stamn voucher wliich should be enclosed for a reply. Mnuy of our readers bnvj received a xepVj frjui this popu'ar idol, so you might be a lucky oue. I., W. (Methtey).— €Hai you Jike your prize. G 1 in and win others, 1,. W. Many thanks lor 'ininending Pit'TUitES. >1 viMOitn: i Walton).— Most, likely Miry Pickford would reply to a lelt;r from you. We gfl rtdQress on this page to "Miss W." last ■ Have senl you a postcard list. Thanks for kind wishes, Marjorie. T..i. a (Wandsworth).— The Postcard Manager bus p. st aids of .las. Mor.isou and Geo. Cooper. Have had no wedding-cards from either. I -ORF.si.-E (Harborne).— Address Herbert Bawliu.s >n, c.o. Universal Film Co., 1,6W, Broadway, New York Ci-y. U.S.A., and Erie Desmond, c.i'. Hepworth Mfg. Co., Walton-on-Thanies. 1 liiv.Mt; F. H. (Penrith).— Syd Chaplin— Charlie's brother— plays for Keystone, so you. have won 5 our bet. Hope your right arm will sojn be us good as your left. tjOK'T Akgue (Preston).— If you had a letter from Mary Pickford ive should quite think she wrote 'it herself. Hope you will soon win a prize iu oue of our other competitions. Dolly H. (Southgato).— How did you come \o think that the Elitor was in America? No, Dolly, he has been glued to his editorial desk for months and months and months. Harold Lockwood, c.o. American Film Mfg. Co., 6,227, Broadway, Chicago, U.S.A. Tnanks for kisses. GOBEBT (Worksop). -Address Lillian 'Walker, c.o. Vitagraph Co . Ltd , East loth St. and Locust Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. Some K'nvt (Falrweather Green).— As you liked your prize, you mu t try to win some more. '1 hanks f jr netting us new readers ; you will earn our gratitude — and theirs. v K^ i: (Penzance).— Plat/iorittng/or l/ie riiie-r.a, by E. A. Dench, price Is. 2d., from this office is", and S 1, Long A re. London, W.C.), would help you a good deal. Typewrite your play. (Goston), In " The Lost Paradise " (Fain us Players), U. B. Wurner played lead. The other hen. Odd BtW Uorecambe), In our .Screened Stars ii no player will bo pictured lie i l,u mn under two names. Only one lllllnu ippoar under eucli picture. Sydooj now plays for Tit Many t tin n I i you have dene to circulate Piciuui s. 6i.ni (Finslmrj Park). Glad to hear from you happy as you were foro. Preen). Alary Pickford 's a : was u iven to "Miss W." on I his pi :, l.i We have sen1 yon n list. 1 ■ 1 . . i ed to ■■■ Ii sine you, new r (JUlbuii l Lower Clapton). Mrs. Sydney I 'i ' lie Morrow. lie ii. getting tuoli an ly liom your favourite player 'J'l: v N n Butts).— itrice Vim, now ol I he I , amy I'ilm.s, used to play for Towers, one Ol the Trans At Ittlll ie hi lUfls, The author you mention U do relation of The Famotu Playert !'■ ...ni lily. Yes, one of the victim of the torpedoe l Aneoaa was a lr aher of the Marquis Serra, of the Ciues Co. We cannot trace the Bin) you ask GlPSl fl'oiityp ,o').— Iu "Young Mrs. AVimnr >n " . ibol Trnuelle playe 1 lead, and Lillian Walker iii "A Lily in Bo.ouiia " (Vita Have senl ie White and Henry Aiiih-y, and kept the kisses for ourselves. Bebt (Manchester).— Ben Webster played Bo in "Booties' Baby" and Gerald Ani'-." Bapett of Hentzaa " in "Prisoner of Zenda." B.M.B. (Liverpool1. — Write t , the Essanay Co.,2".', Sen. Square, Lond id, W.C., and ask them when aud where Charlie Ch i|lin films can be seen ill your neighbourhood. Your typewritten letter most acceptable. A. J. E. (Liverpool). — Keystone casts not given : regret we can.iot help you. We do not replyby posl MiitiJN (ftis'ito .ii. — '"The G uigsters and the Girl " (Reliance , •--" Molly." Elisabeth Burbridj ■ ; " Jim," Arthur Jarrett ; " John Stone," Chas. Bay; "Pickpocket." Margaret Thomson. Addresl Reliance Film Co, 537, UirerJaUAvenue, Vonkers, New Fork City, U.S.A. Don't kn j.v if lb ..• a ly you nv;iitio i is married : as you are writing", ask her. Thanks for kind wishes. A Suee Eeadeh fWolverton).— Glad to heir( ' in i lian brother now In tlu trenches appre : Picxubbs so much E. S. D. (Forest Hill).— Edna Pnrviance played the part of "Cuarhe's Fiane'e" in V. Charlie's Elopement." Address the Lasky Film Co-., Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. No I rouble, dear. Tit INS-ATLANTIC (Chelte iliaui). — Address Keystone Film Co., L in; Acre Bniliing, NewYolk City, U.S.A. They do not publish their casts. N133 (Lydney). — Several of our readers hive been lucky en mg'i to get replies to their letteis from Charlie Chaplin. His address is Riven to "Jews Huv," on this p.ije. "A London Fla : Mystery : — "Rob Pritcbard," Reginald St -veils: "Leo Scott," Andrew Jackson: "Detective Inspector," H. Croise ; "Will Hooper," Kichard Norton ; "Mr. Beutiy," Geo. Foley; "Mrs. Hooper," Connie Backner; " Ma-garet Foster," Vera Cornish; "Marservant," W. Bran Ion. Picture postcards of the Editor and Postcard Manager autographed if desired— c in be h»d from this office, price 2d. each, postage extra. *.» ,: Maui/ replies are unavoidably held over. Editorial matters should he addressed TflE EDITt)R, "Phlurcs aniThe Pictarego:r," 85, LONG ACRE, L0\D3i, W C. Telephane-Gerrard 2595. i SUBSCRIPTION H i I ..;.,.' nil Abroad One Year (post free) . Six Months Three Months .. RATES. s. d. ..6 6 .. 3 M ... I 8 Publishing Offices; 93 and 94, Long Acre, W.C. A FEET ARE THESE? is offered as Brat prize. N actress may despise a " mad'-up " frock, bat she cant do without a made-up face. The Henpecked One. "Wife: "Do you know you talk in your sleep, John? " Hubby : "And do you begrudire me even those few words ? Something about Nothing. SHE: "Ob, < -eor<re. I've £(ot a lot of things t'i talk to yu about Hi: "So triad. Yon usually talk abjut the thing you haven't got.'' His Hats. Fnost : ' \\ here do you get your hats, old man ? " Snuv. ": ^ At restaurants usually. But once or twice I've been lucky enough to exchange at a cinema." Damping her Ardour. STAGB3TK0CK MaxbBN lat't.-r trying her voice) : " Do you think 1 can ever tk anything with my voit Sta<;f. Manager: ".Well, it may come in handy in case of fire." Putting the Lid On. Sister: "You need not be bo heartbroken because a pretty film-act has jilted you." Brother: "It isn't the jilt: mind, but she returned the ring in a parcel marked " (Mass— with care.' " Rival Actresses. Dm. i.v: "My mother thinks 1 prettier every day."' Molly: •Really. I didn't think you could have a mother alive." DOLLY : "Yes. my dear, and she doesn't look a day older than \uu." The Christmas Party. ' My wife's a coufirmed invalid, ^ou know." he began. "I don't wonder." she replied, as she toyed with her fan carelessly, " you make me sick, ; Then the conversation languished. A Great Artiste. "Gracious me!" said an elderly lady she glanced over a brief biographj in PICTURES when the film-star made his appearance on the screen. " What an enormous repertoire h "Oh, 1 wouldn't say that, my dear." replied her friend critically, as she gazed at the actor, " but he is stout 1"11 own! " The Limit. " Talk about coolness under fire! Why one of our chaps actually made and cooked a meat-pie with a hail of shells all round him." " Thai was a M'.-n 6 act." " Yes. but brave as lie \\a>. there were ie among his comrades braver still." •■ 1 suppose some of them ate the pie!' replied the other. And the man in khaki discreetly stopped boasting.