Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1918-Jan 1919)

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Many other subjects always interesting and helpful t'o all boys are treated every month, such as Boys' Societies and Clubs, Physical Training, Photography, Drawing, Stamp Collecting, Poultry and Pets, Cash Contests. Jokes, &c. Fifty Ways for Boys to Earn Money. Every wideawake boy will be interested in the valuable moneymaking ideas contained in this book. We send it free and postpaid as a Special Premium to every new subscriber. This Special 60c Offer is to new subscribers only. We make it! to introduce The Boys' Magazine into many more thousands of American homes. Every fun-loving, forward-looking boy should have it. Send in your subscription today. Eemit in stamps if more convenient. Satisfaction, or money promptly refunded. Address THE SCOTT F. REDFIELD CO. 22S6 Main Street, Smethport, Pa. The Answer Man (Continued from page 91) Veronica. — Yes, write to Dorothy Dalton. I'm sure she will answer you. Anna Lehr, Charlotte Walker and Gertrude McCoy all played in "Men." Doughnut menshun it. Hilda B. M. — You can get back numbers direct from us. Pauline Stark in "The Man Who Woke Up." Ethel Clayton was Betty in "The Man Hunt." J. M. D., Cambridge. — I would suggest that you read "The History of Arthur Pendennis," and "The Newcomers," by Thackeray. Florence Turner isn't playing in pictures now. Likewise Mary Fuller. Some of Broncho Billy's pictures have been reissued. You say Bryant Washburn is your choice of an ideal man, and apparently some one else thought so. Kirkland P. — You say you want to be a real live friend of mine. You may, for I dont associate with dead ones, my dear man. Remember that which we acquire with most difficulty we retain the longest. Miss Terious. — You ask, "How old is Bill Bailey?" Alas! he is dead. Norma Talmadge and Eugene O'Brien in "By Right of Purchase." Vivian Martin and Harrison Ford in "The Petticoat Pilot." Freddie. — It has ever been so. Unhappy he who lets a tender heart, bound to him by the ties of love, fall from him, by his own neglect, and die, because it met no kindness. Is it your fault? Alma Rubens and Wallace MacDonald in "Madame Sphinx." Jovialis, the Jovial. — Have I neglected you? I'm so sorry. Your letter was a sparkler. The more honesty a man has, the less he affects the air of a saint. Ellen B. — Robert Gaillord is still with Vitagraph, also Nell Shipman. Courtenay Foote was Almerio in "Love's Conquest." Yes, there is more or less danger in taking pictures in Arizona on account of the sandstorms, in which people are sometimes lost. There is an Edith Roberts with Universal, and she may be the one. Flodell Roberts. — Your letter is clever and interesting, but I am not yet convinced. More light! 1-2-3. — You didn't ask many questions. Always glad to hear from newcomers. I must constantly add new friends to my circle, because I am constantly losing old ones. Harry Carey was born in New York in 1880, is 6 feet high and weighs 180 pounds. He has blond hair. Yes, Dick Rosson is still with Triangle. Rita H. — You ask the highest record for altitude ever made by an English sparrow. Wait, all things come to the patient waiter. Address Raymond McKee in care of the Friars Club, N. Y. Thanks. I haven't read about that hospital yet. No nurses that I know of.. Lorleen. — No divorce, just a separation. You say you dont believe I am 76 years old, because no one ever boasts of his age when he gets that far. Wrong, pardner; that's just the time to begin boasting. I haven't the name of my Mt. Morgan friend now. Me.— Hello, Me! Thanks for the smokes. Why dont you get after your theater manager for that? Monroe Salisbury wears brown eyes. Where do you hail from, and what's your name? Kathlyn's Friend. — Well, your flatterer may love you some, but he most likely loves himself more. Kathlyn Williams was born in Butte, Mont. She was interviewed in April, 1915. Yes, it's about time again. You must write to me again. Loyola, Victoria. — H. B. Warner is not playing now. Madge Evans was born in New York City. Yes, I like Sundays, but I like Mondays just as well. What's the difference between one day and another? J. G. Montague, Milwaukee. — Your profound answer, with numerous Bible references, to the prize-winning most profound question is most deeply appreciated. I shall think it over carefully. Elsie H. — Yes, Grace Valentine is playing in the stage play, "Lombardi, Ltd." She played in "A Social Climber" (Selig). Yes, the same Dorothy Bernard. So you liked her on the cover. She's always been one of my favorites, even from the old Biograph days. Bud & Patty. — You're right ; give people proper books, and teach them how to read them, and they will educate themselves. No, no ; Evelyn Greeley is no relation to Madge Evans. Pauline Frederick and John Miltern in "Her Final Reckoning." Anxious, Oklahoma. — Sorry, but I cant give you any information about Al Jennings. Yes, it often happens that a fellow's usefulness ends when his salary is raised. (I wish the Editor would take a chance and raise mine!) English Bobby. — I think your English is delicious. So you liked Rupert Julian in "The Beast of Berlin." So did I — a dandy piece of work. All right, I will give you a soldier-boy to write to, by mail. Silver Spurs. — 'Tis true. Most of the players supply the soldier-boys with pictures and their wants first, and that is perhaps why you haven't received the picture. Yes, Leon Trotzky has been in New York since the war, and he once appeared as an extra in a Vitagraph film. I. M. Curious. — Very well, fire away. Of course Roland West is a director. He directed "De Luxe Annie." No, Virginia Chester is with Metro. On the Coast. You're very sympathetic, but dont you think the human heart wants something to be kind to? (A little slow music here, professor.) Laura R. — Jack Holt and Enid Bennett had the leads in "A Desert Wooing." The word "almanac" is of Saxon origin, and probably the first almanac was published in 1470, and the first in English in 1673. Yes, I like to look up the horoscopes. Justine D. — Tom Ince releases his pictures thru Paramount. Frank Dill, Salt Creek. — You're certainly a wonder, Frank. I am actually drunk after reading your ingenious and clever questions, which I admit I cannot answer. As long as you just look at each other, it's all right, but glances are the first billets-doux of love. Harold C— So you are studying for the ministry. Success to you. Some ministers have a cinch, but conscientious ones are about the poorest paid and hardestworked men in the world. Vera Michelena isn't playing just now. Lloyd, Fudge & Lengthyness.— Hello, you three! No, I dont wear my hair in a pompadour, nor do I wear pinch-back suits. My suits never pinch my back. As I have said before, age is a matter of feeling, not of years. Yes, William S. Hart. Augusta Wind. — Oh, Allah, be it so! You may join the throne, but there are none who are sitting at my feet — they're not large enough. Robert Gordon will be interviewed shortly. Conway Tearle to your second. That was Camille Aukewich. Why, it costs $5.00 to become a naturalized citizen. Isn't that cheap, considering the high prices of everything else? Virgil. — Brown hair and blue eyes. 'J 114 Afi£