Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOER J15 D. W. (Sheffield).— A e.o. r.'ii St., N< »■ I City, I'.s.A. The otbcr naiue wu'l" not know. , A. El you st-i in. health; life. A. E. McC. (Dublin), ludi Edna Purviance, ::, Argyle ('In. 1 a. jv.ul White's is given, to W." II. E. (Bromley).— Bead rule at 1 :itu! M. Prince played ' Willi ■■<" in "How Wifflea Cured tlie Blues. ' Other easl not given. Tin. 1 Birmingham). SVe sentyoa pi cords ol fifary Piekford and Stewart Koine in • 1, l.ut ;u-i Olnry is thousand and 8 ewurt twenty you will see how impossible it was toi us to set tlioui sijjnprl for you. Glad to liear iroiu you new reader. Write again. A Caversham Gini. (Ciivejsham).— You are 11 an old friend. Sojoa Chink "each number A I'n n hi more interesting than the last "— that's he* wl want it to be. J. S. (Cleethorpes). — Ford Sterling is now producing for Keystone. ttohert Warrick played lead in " The Dollar Mark." 'Wo have no postcartl< of hicu or Harold Lockwood. . Alfred (Halifax).— Harry Ratlenl.ury played in " When the spirits Moved " with Victoria t'oide, Eddie Lyons, and Lee Moran, jierhai.s you mean the first named. Write to the Trans-Atlantic Co. (37 Oxford Street, London, W.i for the hooli. i'n axiom of Tin: Violin (Margate).— Thauhouser's .' have not released a new serial siuee " The Zn Mystery." Donald MeBride pLiyc I " The Dancing Muster" in " Professor' B Painless Cure." "The Ooose Girl " : — " Flavia," Marguerite Clark; "King," Monroe Salisbury; "Princes'? Maria," Constance Johust u ; " Duk'eol Malavia, " 1j. N. Dunbar; " Prince ltogent," Sidney Dean, The others we cannot true •. Having called the Answers Man a darling how can he resist writing in your autograph album. Gertie (Battersea Park).— Robert Edeson played lead in '• The Call of the Northland." Address him e.o. Famous Players Film Co., Los Ange'es, California, U.S.A. You and your friend were wise to have given your newsagent stuudiug orders for Pictures. By the way have you anymore friends you can induce to subscribe. They •will bless you and so will we. Write again, Gertie. Corios (Beanwood).— Is Gaby Deslys married r Wt have not heard ihat she is. C'ini.er (Edghnstou) —'We cannot trace the film without name of producing Company. Have sent Anita Stewart your love. Hekry (Swindon).— Address Bessie Learn, c.o. Thos. A. Edison Co., Deeatiu and Oliver St., Bronx, New York, U.S.A. Have not heard yet if the other player has joined any other company. N. F. (Whiteiucl.).— Any stationer selling theatrical picture postcards could supply you with the card in question. » (Stoke Newington). — James Cruze, Florence La Badie, Muiiel Ostriehe, and Sidney Bracy played in "The Million Dollar Mystery.'' Address Norma Talmadge, c.o. World Film Corporation, 130, West loth Street, New Y'ork City, Miranda (Tooting).— So glad you like your prize, hope you will win and like many more. Kittee (Dulwich).— Sorry, your previous letters never reached us. Addresses you want are: — Marsh 11 Nillau, c.o. Famous Players Co.. 507; Fifth Avenue, Above 12ud St., Ni\v" Y01I;, U.S.A.; and Harold Lo 'kwood.c.o. American Film Mfg., Co.. G, 227, Broadway, Chicago, I'.S.A. The latter used to play for Famous Players but is' now with American Co. Mac (Wakefield).— The Bamforth films are pro<liwvd.it llolinlirth, near Huddersfield. "When Father had the (lout "was timed in Universal City. Amci Lea, The story of " The Juggernaut " will be published in Pictures on January 1st next. Earlo Williams plays opposite Anita Stewoi'l in it. Florence Reed was "Faith" in ■• Che Dancing Girl" (Famous Players) and Inda Palmer " '1 he Itride" in" Which shall it be'iThauhouser). Ask your Cinema Manager when he "ill be showing the films you want to M ... . ExiCA (Shefli Id). -Addresses you want are Badgley, 0.0. Thanhonser .Film Co., Wain S r.nt, Eoho Avenue, Now Ro3helle, New 3 I .S. \.. Alnni'laylor, c.o. lli-pw-oith Film S, minis, Walton on-Thomoa; J. it. Tozer, 0.0. Broadwesl Film 1\k. Pavilion Studio, Esher, Surrey; anil Stella i; , Bondolph St., Chicago, U.STA. I>ori fn i('hcadlc). Ad.li.ss limn ainley, r.o. Bopwortb Ait:. Co., 2. Denmau St.. Piccadilly Circus, London, "V?, We do not reply byluost. . 1 ■ — W< e the film you 111 n! . i ACTHOUCAB I iJni hare your n l.-tt' r and note t .at yoi iauy ,nl Famous Players films an you like to. A picture of Wally Van uppearod in our No. 6 Issue and a paragraph 1 him in a later issue. " The Little Grej H the West" is a TransAtlantic lilm. The CI given, toa leader in Dec 1th : , no Billy [Horsham).— Address Lau a ftak!nv, c.o. 1,'iiiver-al Film Co.,"l,6W>, Broadway, ik( it>. U.S.A. V.'e have no i>Ojtcards H. L. fAshlon-nnder-Lyne). — "The Dawn of a To-morrow" (Famous Players :— "Ulnl," Mary Piekford ; " D.ndy," David Powell,: "Sir Oliver -i U< hinson : ''His Nephew," Babert Cain : "Polly," Margaret Seddou ; "Bet," Blanche Corrig. The cast of " Bupert of Heutzun " was uiien in our Oct. 30th issue. Hope your experiment of taking a coui-e of "lilnis" was sin cj sful in getting rid of the toothache. O-oO'oh ! We have it .sometimes. IxqcrniHC May Plowbh (Limerick). — We have postcards .of E !die Lyons and Victoria Forde, but none of Allan Forrest yet. Address El. lie Lyons aud Allan Forre t, c.o. Universal Film Co , l.iiOJ, Broadway, New Y'ork city, U.S.A . and Victoria Forde, c.o Se!i.j I'olyscopc Co ,20, East Bindolph St., Chicago, U.S.A. We do not answer through (he post, May Flower. When you write again, please give name and address. THE DIFFERENCE. When SHE WEARS IT . IT',5 F/\5HlOM fiRDVMHtrt HE WEARS tr ITS A HEAPACHE Cartoon by Henri/ Mayer, the famous Cartoonist of "Puck," in the " Universal Animated Weekly." M.woi keen (Devouport). — Blinche Sweet and Daphne W -vne avj one aud the same. Add .sMauricj Costellj, c.o. Vitusraph Co., East 15th St. and Locust Aveuue, Brooklyn. New York. Mary Piekford played iu " Tne Eagle's Mate." Male! Nenuand has not played iu Drama. Eveian ami Hilda (No address— must have it next time, Cherios), — We are continually gi.-iug names ami addresses of films playi rs on this pane. You will find several this we.'k if you real these lollies. 1'red (Manchester). — Your sketch of "A Pet at the Pictures" has quite an Aubrey Beardsley touch. So the dears 10 i I sit iu the gallery just above you and drop face powder on your bead. Whai'sthe mutter with your joining tlie "pets " t " Put me auion; the Oirls," Doily (Dulwich). — (You seem to have quite grown up since we last he.ud from you, Dolly.) Dou-.-l.is Payne is now. in the army. Our Postcard Mauager has sent you a new list of postcards, Have sent your love to Alma Taylor. *#c Mimy replies are unavoidably ' Editorial matters should be addn THE ED1TJR, "Piclnres an i The Picluregojr," 85 iONi ACRE, L0\D1)V, WC. Telephone Gerrard 2595. SUB3CRIPTIDN RATES fl ' s. li. One Year 6 6 Six Months 3 •■« Three Months ... 18 Publishing Offices: 9J nnd 94, Long Acrs. W.C. Why He Was Quiet. What did he have t.> say for him " N thing 11 wife was with him." The Face that Mattered. VlsrroB : ' Tout leading lad] i al -•>lately beautiful htir for "ii • thu e PBODUCEE: ■ What's that? " Vls.iTOl; : " Her ftice ! " "He" Paid as Usual. ': I suppose you were touched when your wife gave yoa that easy-chair l'.-iyour den at Christmas." " I was touched l>efore she gave it." The Others Who Do. Irate Father: "Ifa sstonishiiigv Richard, how much money too need.'' Son : •" 1 don't need it. father ; it's the hote'.-keepers. the tailors, tli- pictunj theatres, and the taxicab men." Canine Criticism. She: "My little dog knows whata 1 in the i'ieture-W(.irld." Hi : • Whyr" 1st swallowed the programme for The Birtlt of \ and is whining for more." The Fool on the Film. Little De u; " Why are you in that clown's rig-out for the Night ( scene ? " Nebtotts Actob: "Becanse I'm bound to make a fool of myself, and the Producer will think it's good bush A True Story. A little child who had beeu learning about Heaven, on her return h school asked: " Mummie. when Charlie Chaplin dies will he fly to heaven?'' "' Yes. deai': we hope so: why ? " " Cos, won't he make Dod latigh." Methodical Shopping. "Jamts. m. lad." said the grocer to his new assistant, "who bought that mouldy cheese to-day ■ ' Mrs. Brown, sir." "" And the stale loaf we couldn't sell ? "' '' Mrs. Brown, sir." •'Where's that rancid butter? " •• Mrs. BrOwn bought it cheap, sir." '• And the six bad < gg ■ Mrs. Brown. Are yon ill. asked James, as the grocer turned gi " No. no; only I'm going to tea at Brown's to-night." replied the unhappy man as he wiped the perspiration from hi face and sank into a chair. — -ZVJ Legal Literature. " Miss Flighty made all her mon letters." "She doesn't look literary." "She isn't. She won a brea promise suit with 'em." Reciprocation. Hi : "There goes the honestest girl in the world." She: " How's thai : " FIB: "She won't even take a kiss without returning it."