Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1919)

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« OTION pICTUR B Olette.— I dont care what you call me. Daniel Webster was called the God-like Daniel ; Lincoln, Honest Abe ; and Grant, the Silent Man. Reginald Barker directed "The Hell Cat." Antoinette G. — Yes, it does take a long time to get an answer in the Magazine — I get so many letters, and have less and less space, and time. But I hope to catch up soon. Earle Williams is in Hollywood with his bride. American at Santa Barbara. Hilda W. — Do not say that you are an old maid, but rather say that you are a bachelor maid. Old maids are embers whence the sparks have fled. Douglas McLean and Eugene Forde in "The Upper Crust." G. M. F. — You say my August issue was the best. Thanks, how can you tell? Pauline Frederick in "A Man's World." George Walsh did play in "Intolerance." Harry Morey was Jerry and Betty Blythe was Claire in "Hoarded Assets." Henry King directed William Russell in "Hobbs in a Hurry." Cavalry Jack. — You say in "The Soul of Buddha" the officer was introduced as Major Dare, and all thru the picture he wears a captain's uniform. No, there sure is no excuse for such carelessness. Do write me some more. Hector C. ; Britannia ; Tony ; Golden Locks; Casmir; Cordova; Martha M. ; Harris L. ; Wood N. Head ; Lillie. — Sorry, my children, but I have nothing special to say to you except thanks. Your letters were all clever, but they did not arouse my inspirational muses — whatever they are. Everybody. — I take pleasure in nominating for President of the United Republics of the World, Hon. Woodrow Wilson. May he bring about the organization of a league of nations, and may he be its George Washington ! And while he is disarming the world may he proceed with other international reforms to perpetuate the peace of the world. I suggest a universal tongue, a universal coin, the metric system and universal free trade. Allan W. — Just like a man, when a man's wrong and wont admit it he gets angry. Clara Horton was the blonde in "The Yellow Dog." Dot for Short. — In what period did you reign? Bob Vignola is directing for Paramount. He directed Ethel Clayton in "Woman's Weapons." Thanks for the advice, but all angels may be blondes, as artists paint them, but all blondes are not angels. Torchy, N. Z. — Judging from your letter you are as contented as a mouse in a mouse trap. Dont you realize that contentedness in all accidents brings great peace of spirit, and is the great and only instrument of temporal felicity? So get contented. Vera Lewis in "The Weaver of Dreams." You pay me a high compliment, and I thank you. Norma's Slave. — That's it, I shall have to get a slave. You say I answer questions from history to the internal structure of an ant, but I assure you I know very little of either, and not much else. However, I have a way of finding out almost anything, even to a woman's age. You ask me to do away with my mask. If every man discarded his mask the jails would soon fill. Our big picture theaters start about 11 A. M. and run until 11 P. M. June Mary. — Great guns, what's it all about? Henry Walthall is married to Mary Charleson. So you think Enid Bennett has a sweet flower-like face, and the most kissable rosebud mouth. No, indeed, I am not married, and never was, and never expect to be. Do Yovi Remember The Old Corn Doctor? B & B 1919 He stood on the street, in the olden days, and offered a " magic corn cure." The same ingredients, harsh and inefficient, are sold in countless forms today. But they did not end corns, and they do not now. Nor does padding, nor does paring — methods older still. The One Right Way Modern scientists in the Bauer & Black laboratories have evolved a perfect method and embodied it in Blue-jay. In 48 hours, while the corn is forgotten, Blue-jay completely ends it, and forever. Hardly one corn in ten needs a second application. 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