Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1915-Jan 1916)

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Guy Hedlund and Devora Parmer, Triangle — have you seen "His Picture in the Paper"? — brought back two bucks and a lot of smaller game from their hunting trip. Here come the brides: Inez Wysong, Balboa, Zanetta Hawthorne and Mrs. Mary Darcy Goodwin, Washington, D. C. Alden Wiley and Eddie Peters, Balboa, and Julian Reed, Edison's character man, were the lucky fellows. Anita Stewart will have as her new leading man, Richard Turner. Hereafter with her company she will work in the new studio at Bayshore, N. Y. Richard Travers' friends are having a fish treat. He has returned from Canada with twenty-seven lake trout, weighing from six to forty-two pounds. Whoppers, aren't they? What? The fish, of course. There's a sure-enough love-affair at Selig. Thomas Santschi is in love with his star, Jean Fraser, and she admits her love for him — but Jean is only two years old. Anna Little is very proud of the silver-mounted saddle sent to her by an unknown admirer. A few additional changes: Paul Gilmore goes from Triangle to Metro; Marta Goldon, old-time Keystoner, has returned to the fold; Billy Sherwood, who has been with Kleine, has joined Kalem; Dorothy Davenport, formerly Sclig, is a member of Lasky's All Star Company. "Aichey" — with that nickname Edward Elkas, Vitagraph, can never aspire to be a Christian Scientist. The power of suggestion would be too great. Friends of Stella Razeto and her husband, Ed. J. Le Saint, the Universal producer, are looking forward to some parties to be given in that beautiful new home in Los Angeles. Bryant Washburn won a silver cup for making the hundred-yard dash in 15 l-o seconds, and the fifty in 8 seconds, at Essanay's athletic contest. The wedding-dress Carolyn Birch, Vitagraph, wears wasn't made "On the Turn of a Card," but the result of two weeks' hard labor by Jane Lewis, head seamstress. Carlyle Blackwell never liked shopping, but he is going to cultivate a liking .for it. Fourteen dollars for a monocle to be used in one scene — and Laura Hope Crews thought it was so cheap! Edwin Brady is getting fat on Lillian West's cooking. Well, heavy roles always did agree with him. The price of eggs need no longer be a cause of worry. Mutual will show "How to Keep Hens in a Broadway Flat," and if they cant be kept there — no smaller places are built — "it cant be did." There'll be no close-ups of Kate Price and Hughie Mack — they just wont fit in. Audrey Munsen, Thanhouser's "Inspiration," should play the part naturally. She has always been an inspiration to artists. Leah Baird is the latest star to be attacked by the mania for building a new home. For three of her rooms she has imported Japanese furniture. Tom Forman likes the out-of-doors, but is getting more than his share. His landlady says the skins he brought back from his hunting trip are to be cured out in the back yard. Charles Bartlett thinks "Drifting" should be "Sinking." Luckily, he was pulled out of the treacherous sand. In "The Gentleman from Indiana" the extras were a lifeless lot. Director Lloyd had an idea. Thru the megaphone went "You're thru; come — get — your — pay!" It was some mob effect. No more golfing for Antonio Moreno — he has taken up croquet. He says he cant afford to have his arms getting too long for his perfectly good shirts. To prize-winners to whom she presented a silver cup, Lillian Walker gave a liberal supply of kisses. Oh! — but the recipients were all babies. We agree — lucky babies! Carlyle Blackwell has left Lasky. He has something big in view, but just now is enjoying jil^^k a holiday at nome Show," i^lil§ji*31i^ Charles Chaplin appears in a dress In "A Night in a suit and a silk hat, but wears the Grace Holloway, American, Church," but she was "Deserted same walk. was not left "Waiting at the at the Auto" by Jack Dillon.