Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1919)

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Violet Palmer in "Rough and Ready." "For the Freedom of the East" was taken in Philadelphia. Freddie. — Chatty letters yours were. Thanks. Just a little busy today. May look it up again later. Marjorie 15. — Enid Bennett in "Fuss and Feathers." Thurston Hall. Norman Kerry played in "Up the Road." Also in "Amarilly." Jackson L. — Iron out the disfiguring wrinkles of petulancy off 3rour disposition and watch the sun rise. No, I never done you wrong — it ain't in me. I. Sawyer Legs. — Louise Glaum was Mary, Frank Lanning was the Indian, and Hayward Mack was Chester in "The Goddess of Lost Lake." Shirley Mason and Ernest Truex played in "Gosh Darn the Kaiser." Winnipeg Kiddie. — I dont know what your writing indicates, but your letter indicates lots of spare time. Lenora Morgan was Jane in that Bab picture. But the only way a woman can really manage a man is by obeying him. Thoughts. — Well what do you think is the greatest thing in life? Tell me. Robert Harron and Lillian Gish in "The Greatest Thing in Life." Thelma. — Betty Nansen was last. Helen Balemar was Consula. Gertrude Maloney in your last. Well, women and music should never be dated. Brooklynite; Naomi; and Sylvia. — Yours were all clever letters. Marie A. C. — Kenneth Harlan in "The Marriage Life." My mistake. Florence Turner is going to have her own company and Tyrone Power is on the stage. Rhea Mitchell in "The Ghost of the Rancho." Yes, Jules Raucourt. Babe. — Quite liked your letter. Your philosophy is good. But in the life of an individual, one of the surest ear marks of honor is fixedness of principles. The man who is tossed about with every shifting wind of opinions or doctrine is not apt to be either contented with his lot or successful in any great undertaking. Try Richard Barthelmess. Write me again. Thanks. Billy Boones. — Louise Fazenda was the hired girl in "Her First Mistake." Dont remember my first. Wallace MacDonald is not married. Alice Brady in "Her Great Chance." She is appearing on Broadway in "Forever After." Evelyn Nesbit was Rose in "Her Mistake." Say, what is this all about? "Her First Mistake;" "Her Great Chance" and "Her Mistake." Sunset. — Your letter was a Jewel — 14-karat. Doris D.; Frederick M. and Charles B.— A little later, folks. Miss U. S. A. — My version is that life is only a series of dreams that play in apparently untruthful comedy. That reminds me that the horseshoe is always lucky when the horse wins. Never gamble. Get in touch with our sales manager. Yes to your last. J94