Motion Picture (Aug 1922-Jan 1923)

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f-xMOTION PICTURp E)l I MAGAZINE I $100 a Week in this Fascinating Business E ' A R N big money as a cartoonist ! Millions of dollars were spent Mast year on comic strips, political and sport cartoons, a n i mated cartoons, etc. Thousands of new cartoonists are needed now to meet the ever increasing demand for this work. Never before have the opportunities in this fast growing field been so many, so varied or so high-paying. Easy to Learn CARTOONING at Home in Spare Time Regardless of how little you know about cartooning now, you can easily qualify for a position in this attractive, high-salaried business. This home-study method starts you at the simplest fundamental principles of cartoon-making and takes you through every branch of himiorous and serious cartooning. You will be amazed at how quickly it teaches you to draw salable work. Many students of this method began to sell their drawings before they were half through their courses. The training paid for itself long before they finished it. Learn cartooning this easy way. Enjoy the fascinating life of a successful cartoonist — easy hours, freedom from routine, your own boss, and $3,000 to $15,000 a year for this work that is play ! Send for FREE BOOK Learn more about the wonderful opportunities pr. m Cartooning, and details about this renuirkable home-study method. A handsomely illustrated booklet has just been prepared which, upon request, will be sent to you without the slightest obligation. This booklet gives a thorough outline of the cartooning field, and explains in detail this wonderful new method of teaching Cartooning. Send for it to-day ! WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF CARTOONING 1069 Marden BIdg., Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF CARTOONING, 1069 Marden BIdg., Washington, D. C. Please send me without obligation, your Free Booklet on Cartooning and full details of ,vour home-study method of leaching Cartooning. Name. Address. City State. . 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Ethel Clayton is with Famous Players, 1520 Vine Street, Los Angeles, and Charles Clary is playing with Katherine MacDonald. Lon Chaney played in Hope Hampton's "The Light in the Dark." I'm afraid your clipping would be of very little interest to my readers. Sorry. Write me any time. BiLLiE v., Betty N., Curiosity, Dione, Fan, R. E. G., A Flapper, E. B., F. S. W., W. R. D., Martha R., Agnes Olive Snow, Julio Armand for Mine, H. L. J., Betty, Flying Pat, M. S., Darling Dot, Under the Mistletoe, Charles William R., M. M. B., Ramsay Rex, J. M. K., Peggy Mc, Wally Wallace, Just Bud, Marcelled Mary, Shelia H., Lonesome Nell and Mary M. — Sorry to have to put you in the also rans. Write me again, and try to ask me something that has not been answered before. Mary. — I doubt whether you will see Bebe Daniels playing opposite Harold Lloyd now. Art Accord, in "The Days of Buffalo Bill." Douglas MacLean, in "The Hottentot." Betty Compson, in "The Green Temptation." Well, you should save. Correct and thrifty finance is the religion of worldly prosperity. Madcap. — It was Oscar Wilde who said, "Men marry because they are tired; women, because they are curious ; both are disappointed." Mona Lisa is not playing now. Wanda Hawley is with Lasky. The two children you mention are not playing. Write me any time. I'm always here. Curly. — Is buttermilk good for curly hair? Say, you want to write Corliss Palmer, the Answer Man of Beauty. Anita Stewart, 6800 Mission Road, Los Angeles, Calif. Leatrice Joy has the lead in "Manslaughter," directed by Cecil de Mille . OsKY Wow-wow. — Your letter was mighty interesting. You say you wonder why the American Revolution hasn't been done in pictures. Probably because most people dont go to the movies to study history. You think "Janice Meredith," by Ford, could be used. Why dont you suggest it to Mr. Griffith? Richard Barthelmess' "All at Sea" has been changed to "The Seventh Day." Anita McP.— Always glad to hear from you. It takes about five days to cross the continent. No, I have never been to Los Angeles. Your joke is very clever. Why does the camel wear two humps? If one fails him, the other reminds him to keep a dromedary date. Ha, ha, he, he, and likewise ho, ho ! Florence Vidor, in "The Real Adventure." A. L. T. — You refer to "The Goddess." C. B. — He that is not handsome at twenty, nor strong at thirty, nor rich at forty, nor wise at fifty, will never be han<isome, strong, rich nor wise. I've missed them all. Gareth Hughes can be addressed at Louis Burston Studio, Universal City, Calif. Rex Cherryman was Gaston in "Camille." You're welcome. Norma's Fan. — So you dont think I have such a big head. I dont think so, either. Eddie Polo is playing in a serial, a modernized version of "Robinson Crusoe." Harry Myers is in the cast. Elinor Fair •is pretty. She is playing opposite Henry B. Walthall in "The Able Minded Lady," for the Pacific Film Company. That's a new one to me. 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There's Big Money in it! CORLISS PALMER Brewster Building,^ Brooklyn, N. Y. J