Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1924-Jan 1925)

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Mary Miles Minter is not playing right now. She certainly has put on weight. Mary MacLaren married Lieutenant Colonel George Herbert Young last October. Miss MacLaren will retire from the screen. Betty Compson married James Cruze, and Marie Prevost married •Kenneth Harlan on October 4, 1924. The Answer Man wishes them God Speed. Irish Canuck. — So you really think I am topping? Andre Daven was the brother. Yes, Conway Tearle and Godfrey Tearle are" brothers. Conway is forty-two and Godfrey is thirty-nine. No, I dont read handwriting. I have all I can do to read some of the letters I receive. Drop in again some time. S. B. K. — Keep busy. The mind grows uneasy when the chains are taken off. There is no trouble so great that can stand up in a busy brain. Address Charlie Chaplin at 1420 La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Baby Peggy is not connected now. Red. — Aha, so you think I have a fine beard. It is rather fine. Oh, I always leave it outside of the covers when I go to bed. Sascha G. — Ronald Colman is not married, and you can reach him at Samuel Goldwyn Prod., 383 Madison Avenue, New York City. Murria. — According to statistics, there are supposed to be 649,000,000 men and 635,000,000 women in the world. You write a very fine letter, and I am always glad to hear from you. No, I have never met Gloriat Swanson personally. Yes, I imagine Norma Talmadge is very happy. Big Boy. — Edna Purviance was born in Nevada in 1895 and she was educated at Vassar College. Antonio Moreno is married to Daisy Danziger. Conway Tearle is married to Adele Rowland. What do I do to amuse myself? Well I like baseball, football, prize-fights, ice-skating and am very fond of the theater. I still have my Buick, you know. Lee B. — There were articles in August, 1922, September, 1921, February, 1917, September, 1919, October, 1920, May, 1915, and February, 1914, about Wallace Reid. Write direct to our Circulation Department. Ride Em Cowboy. — Can you really ride? I haven't a record of the horses you mention. They are all players, it's true. Wesley Barry is playing in Battling Bunyan. Mitzi. — Norman Kerry played in Up The Road With Sally. That was quite some years ago. Doesn't the title sound like it? Can you imagine what that title would be now? What trie Stars Are Doing (Continued from page 101) Other timely uses: Cuts Rheumatic aches Strains and pains Bruises Children's hurts Stanley, Forrest — will appear opposite Virginia Valli in Up theLadder — U. Starke, Pauline — will have the feminine lead in The Devil's Cargo — F. P. L. Stedman, Myrtle — recently completed work in Jazz Parents — U. Stewart, Anita — playing in Ne'er the Twain Shall Meet—C. Stone, Lewis — playing in Fashions for Men — M. G. M. Swanson, Gloria — has almost completed her work in Madame Sans Gene — F. P. L. Her next picture will be The Coast of Folly. Allan Dwan , who will direct this picture, has already sailed for France where the exteriors will be filmed. Sweet, Blanche — playing in The Sporting Venus — M.G. M. Talmadge, Constance — playing in Learning to Love — F. N. Talmadge, Norma — recently completed work in The Lady — F. N. Talmadge, Richard — playing in Hail the Hero — F. B. O. Taylor, Estelle — playing in Playthings of Desire. Tearle, Conway — has been engaged for the leading male role opposite Madge Kennedy in The Ultimate Good — A. E. Tellegen, Lou — playing in Those Who Dance — ■ B. P. Terry, Alice — recently completed work in The Great Divide — M. G. M. Theby, Rosemary — playing in So Big — F. N. Thurman, Mary — playing in His Woman — W. B. Torrence, David — playing in Judgment — F. N. Torrence, Ernest — playing Captain Hook in Peter Pan, and his characterization is superb — F. P. L. Vale, Vola — playing Betty Bond in The Mirage — R. P. Valentino, Rudolph — is vacationing in Europe at just this time. His most recent picture is A Sainted Devil, in which he appears as a dashing young Spanish Sefior — F. P. L. You will also see him do his famous tango in this picture. Valli, Virginia — playing in a screen version of the Owen Davis play. Up the Ladder — U. Varconi, Victor — playing in The Golden Bed — F. P. L. Vaughn, Alberta — appears opposite George O'Hara in The Go-Getters — F. B. O. Vidor, Florence — recently completed The Mirage— P. D. C. She is in New York now, having separated from Hollywood and husband. Von Eitz, Theodore — playing in Locked Doors — F. P. L. w Walker, Johnny — has been engaged to play opposite Allene Ray in Galloping Hoofs, the next George B. Seitz serial. Walthall, Henry — will play a gay young blade in The Golden Bed— F. P. Washburn, Bryant — playing opposite Shirley Mason in The Star Dust Trail— W. F. Welch, Niles — has been cast as the male lead in Fear-bound — V. Williams, Kathlyn — playing in Locked Doors — F. P. L. Wilson, Lois — recently completed her role in North of 36 — F. P. L. Windsor, Claire — playing in Dixie — M. G. M. Wong, Anna May — playing in Peter Pan — F. P. L. Worthing, Helen Lee — playing Wanda von Gluck in The Swan—F. P. L. Key to Abbreviations A. A. — Associated Arts. A. C. — Al Christie Productions. A. E. — Associated Exhibitors. A. P. — Allied Productions. B. — Banner Productions. B. F. S.— B. F. Schulberg Productions. C. C. B— C. C. Burr. C. P. — Cosmopolitan Productions. D. W. G — D. W. Griffith. E. S. — Ernest Shipman. F. P. L.— Famous Players-Lasky. F. B. O — Film Booking Offices. F. N. — First National. H. P. — Halperin Productions. H. S. — Hunt Stromberg. I. P. — Inspiration Pictures. M. G. M. — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. P. P. — Principal Pictures. P. D. C. — Producers Distributing Corporation. R. P. — Regal Productions. T. H. I.— Thomas H. Ince, U. — Universal. V. — Vitagraph. W. B.— Warner Brothers. W. B. — Whitman Bennett. W. F— William Fox. advertisement in MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE is guaranteed.