Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1920)

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Wylie, the brilliant Metro star received an application for a position in her company from a man to whom she hands the palm as the most versatile performer i;i the world. The writer of the epistle, according to his own ; ppraisal of his accomplishments, could double in "close-ups" for a chameleon. Here is his letter : "I, Elmer E. Gilmor, do herein apply as a man for small parts with your Company. I am know Airimiture. I have three years Experience such as Barker, ticket agent, black face & Irish. I have up to date Swede & Irish Jokes and can through commie stage steps and can repair costimes scenery and can Manafactor Mecanical scenery. "I also say that I guarantee good satisi action, all through and would mention that I can make up for Commie black face and amm all a round athletic can do head and hand springs, shoulder springs & front knocks. I enclose a letter head for which you can see with what company I was with for the time I been out until three weeks ago. Whe bad bad luck al blandon hall. "We burnt out. "I lost five costimes to day. Only own 1 black wig & 1 Swede outfit which I had not with the company. Had I taken them along they might be gone. I have ' getting S12 per week, but would work for I assure you we get know fall out. I also say I can g( t for you a y emotion woman who will work cheap for and would say she is a morral Girl and banjo player at that and she can Commie. "I remain yours in Honesty Indistry & sobreity, "Mr. Elmer E. Gilmor." The Russian star was sorry, but she could find nothing suitable for the extremely adaptable Mr. Gilmor in nger Than Death," and she ^, informed him in a courteous reply. M.l BBY By La Tor. hi 1 1 When prehistoric husbands found Their wives declined to cook their grub, They took the law into their o And used a club ! And modern husbands find Their v. i , or -crub, They do as their forbears of yore — They u-e the Club! Mart £^vy. Popnlar Ring! 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