Screenland (Oct 1923-Mar 1924)

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SCEEENLAN© Announcing A NEW MAGAZINE Screenland, Inc., publishers of Screenland Magazine, announce the first issue of a new national magazine— REAL LIFE STORIES. A high and worthy purpose actuates the publishers in their new venture. The new magazine, we believe, is destined to be a very real and helpful force in the lives of its readers. It is to be a Book of Life. Every story will be a heart story, a living, throbbing slice of Life. Our book will be written by our readers, out of the fullness and richness of their own experiences. The tawdry, the cheap, the flimsy, the unreal will have no place in REAL LIFE STORIES. But every phase of real life as it is lived in these good, old wholesome United States of America will be mirrored there. The First Issue From the very first number, we want you to feel its excellence, its sincerity, its dignity of purpose, and its absorbing interest. Here are only a few of the titles, but they will give you a glimpse into the new book, sufficient, we are sure, to intrigue your interest : Mad Youth The poignant story of a child-wife, bored with the monotony of the farm and with her silent, good husband, steps blindly out upon the primrose path with a charming vagabond poet, who feeds her on lyrics and "tramps" the lovely countryside with her in a rattling Ford, until — Strange Seas Not all show-girls are tarnished gold; not all well-bred men arc chivalrous; but some show-girls are pure and many "gentlemen" are cads, according to the bitter experience of a soubrette who steps down from the stage into marriage and grief. And the Gods Laughed An O. Henry bit of brilliant satire upon a stage woman's craving for domesticity, told by a newspaper reporter who interviews her. The Dangerous Age Every man of forty-five who has been serenely married for years meets a Rosalind ; and every Rosalind who works for a living meets her "Judge Thompson" sooner or later. The Brick Wall All the delicate wistfulness of the sorrow-ravaged face of her who wrote this story is here for you to see, together with a poetic quality which we had believed to be stifled with grief. Free Love "I have heard a hundred variations of the gospel of free love, and every one of them from some man who wanted to possess me — temporarily — and to salve his conscience," said a self-sufficient and charming young business woman. "But I know a girl who beat the 'free love' game, and I believe she'll write her story for you." We found her in the little Western city where she now lives happily, and asked her to write the story — and she did. The Poppy Plant The story of a dead soldier's intervention between his worthless wife and his own brother — a "come back" by way of a poppy plant and an opium pipe. Watch for the first issue — fifteen splendidly told stories out of the lives of real men and women. On all news stands Sept. 15 — — 25 cents the copy STUDIOS and ADDRESSES Astra Studios Glendale, Calif. Balboa Studio East Long Beach, Calif. Berwilla Studios 5821 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood Century Film Corp. 6100 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood Chas. Chaplin Studios .. La Brae Ave., Hollywood Christie Comedies .. 6101 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood Irvings Cummings Prod. 1729 Highland Ave., Hollywood Doubleday Productions Sunset & Bronson Ave., Hollywood Ferdinand Earle Productions Hollywood Studios, Hollywood Wm. Fox West Coast Studios 1417 N. Western Ave., Hollywood Fine Arts Studio.. 4500 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood J. L Frothingham Prod. United Studios, Hollywood Garson Studios. ... 1845 Glendale Blvd., Glendale Goldwyn Studio.... .Culver City Great Western Producing Co. 6100 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood Thos. H. Ince Productions.... Culver City Lasky Studios. ... 1520 Vine Street, Los Angeles Louis B. Mayer Studios v 3800 Mission Road, Los Angeles Metro Studio Romaine and Cahuenga Ave., Hollywood Morosco Productions 3800 Mission Road, Los Angeles Bud Osborne Productions 6514 Romaine Street, Hollywood Pacific Studios Corp San Mateo, Calif. Pickford-Fairbanks Studio Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood Pacific Film Co Culver City Principal Pictures. ... United Studios, Hollywood R. D. Film Corp. ... Balboa Studios, Long Beach Chas. Ray Studios Hollywood, Cal. Realart Studio... 201 N. Occidental, Los Angeles Robertson-Cole Productions Melrose and Gower, Hollywood Russell-Griever-Russell 6070 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood Hal E. Roach Studio Culver City Morris R. Schlank Productions 6050 Sunset, Hollywood Jos. Schenck .Prod.. .United Studios, Hollywood Schulberg Productions 3800 Mission Road, Los Angeles Sennett Studios Edendale, Los Angeles Selig-Rork 3800 Mission Road, Los Angeles Universal Studio Universal City, Calif. King Vidor Prod Inee Studios, Culver City Vitagraph Studio. . . .1708 Talmadge, Los Angeles Warner Bros. Studios Sunset & Bronson, Hollywood Ben Wilson Productions Berwilla Studios, East Long Beach, Calif. EASTERN STUDIOS Biograph Studios 807 East 175th St., N. Y. C. Blackston Studios Brooklyn, N. Y. Estee Studios .124 West 125th St., N. Y. C. Famous Players' Studios .... Astoria, L. I., N. Y. Fox Studios West 55th St., N. Y. C. D. W. Griffith Studios Mamaroneck, N. Y. International Film 2478 2nd Ave., N. Y. C. Harry Levy Prod 230 West 38th St., N. Y. C. Lincoln Studio Grantwood, N.J. Mirror Studios Glendale, Long Island, N. Y. Pathe 1900 Park Avenue, N. Y. C. Selznick Studios Fort Lee, N.J. Talmadge Studios 318 East 48th St., N. Y. C. Vitagraph Studios. . 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