Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1920)

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™^HE Ascot Races always attract studio people, many of whom have heavy bets laid. They're planning now to run a race every Sunday, because, as one man put it, "Now that prohibition has come, to stay, we've got to spend our money on something!" Ai-cng those who always walk around the course, instead of remaining calmly seated, are Mr. and Mrs. David Butler. You know funny David, the man who is always making droll remarks, who did such good work in "Hearts of the World" and opposite ZaSu Pitts in several Vidor productions. (Tv Mrs. Butler is one of P78 LAG£i Animated Monthly of Movie News and Views By SALLY ROBERTS the clever young women in the studio colony, educated abroad, of unusual personality, formerly an actress in legitimate fields. She speaks several languages, and all of the women here are speaking of her knitting prowess in terms of envy and respect, for, be it known, Elsie Butler can dash off a sweater in one day. I saw her making a new one for David, and she's the essence of speed. Besides, she's a marvelous dancer, bridge-player and housekeeper, and I never see a list of names for parties which doesn't include Mrs. David. She was telling me a funny story about the difficulty in getting servants or even Marthas by the day. Having finally gotten the address of a black pearl, Mrs. Butler engaged her for the following day to clean the apartment. The dusky-hued one said she was unfamiliar with Left, Madge Kennedy is introduced to one of the performers in her Goldwyn production, "The Elooming Angel," and below, Lew Cody registers the fact that he's from Missouri, as it were, when some one suggests an insurance policy ::j