Photoplay (Sep - Dec 1918)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section 109 Questions and Answers ( Continued) E. G., Frazee, Minn. — Alice Joyce and Harry Morey are married — but not to each other. William Duncan and Carol Halloway are not married — to each other. Earle Williams is not a .d never has been married; and Earle has been heard to say he never will be. Yes; Bill Hart is engaged to a non-professional with whom he became acquainted through correspondence. Address Duncan and Halloway care Western Yitagraph. Ben Wilson is married; he has a young son. William Duncan doesn't give his age. Bill Hart is forty-four. Earle Williams was born in 1880. Alma Hanlon appears in pictures off and on. Bigelow Cooper was not in "Where are my Children?" You're thinking of Tyrone Power. Lila, Pittsburgh, Pa. — Herbert Rawlinson is at present writing playing opposite Mabel Normand for Goldwyn; he may be reached care that company at their Fort Lee studios. By the time this reaches you, Herbert may be out west again; he says the east cramps his style. Actors are the luckiest persons in the world. If they are clever at all they may choose their own parts, whether comedy or tragedy; while the rest of us poor mortals can only play what we can get — often extras. We are not sarcastic — that is, we do not mean to be. So it does not really matter, does it? A. K., San Francisco. — Here's all the dope we have about "Bull" Montana : Bull is an actor and wrestler; he acted as physical trainer for Doug Fairbanks; and now he is off to war. In the Navy the fighter will be assigned to training men at the western submarine base. Bull once aspired to the light heavyweight wrestling championship of America. Douglas Fairbanks has a brother John, who is his business manager. Wallie Reid is an only chee-ild. C. A. R., Birmingham, Ala. — No record of Marvell Safford. Guess she's out of the game at present. Jack Pickford was married to Olive Thomas in the early fall. A. C, Greenville, S. C. — J. Warren Kerrigan was laid up with a broken leg for about eight months. He has returned to the screen now and you may be able to see him in "Toby" in a short time. Now just among us girls it is said that his engagement to is about to be announced. But just among us girls, y'understand. Address Mr. Kerrigan at the Paralta studio. R. B., Lansing, Mich. — You didn't inclose a stamp. That's the reason of the answer here. You haven't sawn Carter De Haven in pictures of late because he has been appearing on the legitimate stage and hasn't been doing any screen work. You buck up and pull down your vest and walk into a studio and look around deteckitive like and when asked what you are looking for say "work." Don't become discouraged if they give you a mop and scrub pail and tell you to "go to it." 'Tis often just such a beginning that leads to just such an ending C. J. P., Brooklyn, N. Y.— Well now we'll tell you it's just like this. Sometimes actors and actresses leave the screen for the period of a year or two. During their absence undoubtedly their place in the hearts of the fans has been usurped by someone else. That probably accounts for the unpopularity of your favorite after his return to the screen. Anita Stewart has returned to Yitagraph. {Continued on page 118) <^H| Equals *■ ' 89 Eggs Or 7 Pounds of Round Steak Yet Costs Only 30 to 32 Cents The large package of Quaker Oats vields 6221 calories in units of nutrition. Official figures give eggs 70 calories each, and round steak 890 calories per pound. That package of Quaker Oats — costing 30 to 32 cents — compares in food units as follows: It Equals 89 Eggs Or 7 lbs. Round Steak Or 7 lbs. Leg of Lamb Or 9 lbs. Veal Cutlets Or 1 1 lbs. Fresh Halibut Or 12 lbs. Broiled Chicken These indispensable foods, for the same nutrition, cost from 7 to 10 times as much as Quaker Oats, according to prices at the present writing. That is why food authorities urge the wider use of oats. Not merely for breakfast, but in bread and muffins, in cookies, in soups. The oat stands supreme among grain foods — as energy food and as food for growth. It is the richest of all grains in iron. Yet Quaker Oats — the finest grade — ■ supplies nutrition at 5 cents per 1000 calories. If it cost $2 per package it would still be cheaper than the average meat food. Just the Richest Flakes Quaker Oats is a superior grade, flaked from queen oats only. None but the richest, plumpest oats are used in its production. We get but ten pounds from a bushel. The result is exquisite flavor, which has made Quaker Oats the leading oat food of the world. Yet it costs you no extra price. 12 to 13c and 30 to 32c Per Package Except in Far West and South When you write to advertisers please mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.