Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1916)

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IMavs and Pla\ era Mrs. Walsh announce thai they married several months ago, but in the possession oi .1 secret. were reaiij just thrilled bruised and hall cated from their Irowncd before •\ «. I till llt'll ( .11 bring extri THE A. [E new Ziegfeld Follies, al the New Amsterdam theatre, New York, contains mimic ripro-int.iii.Mi-, oi a number oi celebrated persons from the classics, including [uliet, Juliet's Nurse, Theda Bara, Romeo, Mary Pickford and Othello. i—i .11 ORRIN sunlit fOHNSON has returned stages l.ubiu will next to the present Johnson's lasl m Triangle plaj screen appearances were »l \ MAY, whose -innmit ol [nee acting s to have been reached when she played the Queen in "( ivilization," has jus) been awarded damages "i $2,163 '"' breach oi contract, rhe Ince directors claimed that she forfeited her contract by not appeal for work. She claimed thai the weather pro hibited her reaching the studio. THIS piece of hymeneal news had to be gotten by deduction, sleuthing, guessing IN FOR M ATIOX 1 comes, and from no salaried evangelist, that Pearl White has a pel pig. The Armour family, the Swift family, the Cudahy fam Uy— all these once specialized on pigs, .uhI now look at them. Miss White is begin ning right, if she does limit her attentions to a single porker. She is at present using her swine solo in lieu oi a claxon for her Stut/ car. Who was it -aid that the Chicago packers utilized all of the pig except his squeal? That's where Pauline Pearl Elaine begins. THE week of June 19 was assuredly one of death and disaster in moving picture California. The death of Page Peters has already been chronicled. June 20 \)nn Rayhurn. ptthlicity manager for the American studios at Santa Barbara, was killed by a collision of his automobile with a telephone pole. Francis MacDonald. h u s b an d of M a c Busch, himself a Universal actor, was injured seriously hut not fatally in the collision of a motor and a street car. Xell Shipman, of Vitagraph, was hurt by being caught between a boat and a dock. Hazel Hanson, of the Continental Film Company, was among the survivors of the steamer "Bear," wrecked off the California coast. Four players in an automobile fell into San Pedro harbor through a mechanical miscalculation during the taking of a "hazardous" scene in which the hazard proved quite too genuine. They were cut, and the divining rod Remember Rena Rog iT\ the blonde boil lion of Universal and ■in comedies? If you ve s e e n M r s. S m a 1 1 e v ' s tragic "Where Are My Children" you'll recall her as the much-wronged ingenue. Well : it was announced that she bad married, that Anna Little had acted as bridesmaid, and that Miss Rogers "had married Anna Little's director." As Miss Little, according to her press-agent, is "now appearing in a tensely dramatic role," in a piece written and directed by Frank Borzage, we come finally to the conclusion that Rena Rogers is Borzage. o TIS will Marie Doro has a tiny moving picture camera that u orks just like a business one. The nurse ivho is being demonstrated to is Blanche Sweet. Mrs. SKINNER not commence work upon the picturization of "Kismet" until autumn, according to a late report. "Kismet" was to have been the chief summer magnificence of The California Motion Picture Corporation, and in the sunlight of San Rafael the actor was to have perpetuated the fine irony of Hajj. tinscenario had been careplay upon the beggar. A nine-reel fully made from Knoblauch's deft typewriter of Captain Leslie T. Peacocke EVER Probably see "The Mysteries of New York?" you did, but not under that name. This is the Continental cognomen of Pearl White's gentle little domestic drama, "The Exploits of Elaine." The serial has been a success in France and Portugal as well as in England.