The Photo-Play Journal (Jul 1919-Feb 1921)

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54 A LITTLE BIRD ToLD ME And 1 will vlaHi tell yen, provided the information tcill prove of general interett to til readers. ReQuetU for information reQuiritw an anticer bv mail should le accompanied bv ttampt. Be ewe to give your correct name and address at the dote of vour letter. J-ddrcst al< rcQucete to information Editor" Photo-play Journal. 145 Wett 38th Street. New York C\ty. don't know whether the measles but it's His son may grow Gertrude. — I'm sure I Wallace Reid ever had safe to say that he did. up to look like him. Edith Wild.— Address Mary Miles Minter at the Realart Studios, Hollywood, California. The Talmadge sisters receive their mail at 318 East 48th St., New York City. Katherine MacDonald spends her working hours at her own studio, Georgia and Girard Sts., Los Angeles, California. Ethel G— Willard Mack is about to take unto himself another wife. She is Barbara Castleton. Harrison Ford is divorced from Beatrice Prentice. Jessica Baldwin. — Kathleen Clifford lives at the Virginia Hotel, Long Beach, California. Her hair is brown. Miss Clifford was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, and was educated in Brighton, England. Dora S.— Doug Fairbanks has one son — Doug, Jr. Bessie Barriscale has a son also. Jane Novak has a daughter and Cleo Ridgely has twins— Jimmy Jr. and June Jessamine. 0. L. Johnson.— -There was a portrait of Percy Marmont in the August issue. W. B. G. T.—Oi course, I thought ( "The Dancin' Fool" was wonderful and the "stars were grand." Wallace Reid, Bebe Daniels and Gloria Swanson receive their mail at the Lasky Studio, Hollywood, California, and Thomas Meighan is with Famous Players at their New York City studio. Gladys H. — Elsie Ferguson is with Famous Players in New York City. Mail addressed to Marguerite Clark there will be forwarded to her home in New Orleans. Jim K. — Gareth Hughes is playing opposite Viola Dana in "A Chorus Girl's Romance" and opposite Mildred Harris Chaplin in "The Woman In His House." He is under contract with the Garson company and will eventually be starred in his own productions. R. B. K. — Lucy Cotton is playing opposite Bert Lytell in "The Misleading Lady." Write her at the Hotel Nevada, New York City. Susie. — So people say you look just like Constance Talmadge, do they? And you have eyes just like Theda Bara? With that combination you should be Fox's star of 1921. Brown Robin. — All photos cost a quarter. Write Bessie Love, Box 43, Hollywood, California. "The Midlanders" has been released. Frank Thomas has made no pictures since "Deadline at Eleven" with Corinne Griffith. George Fawcett directed it. Frank is married to Mona Bruns. Kitty Clover Club. — Oh, where have I heard your name before? Anita Stewart is not dead. Her latest is "Sowing the Wind" with James Morrison in the leading male role. Twenty. — Conway Tearle is vacationing in Europe. His wife, Adele Rowland, is with him. Conway is a Selznick star and his first picture is "Marooned Hearts." Zena Keefe is his leading woman. Louise Huff is with Metro. Her next is "Fine Feathers." Bessie. — Gaston Glass came to this country two years and a half ago with Madame Sarah Bernhardt. His latest is "The Branded Woman" with Norma Talmadge. Percy Marmont and Vincent Serrano also support Miss Talmadge in this picture. 7. L. O. — Ralph Graves has been loaned to Metro to play the male lead in "Polly With a Past," in which Ina Claire is starred. His latest is with Dorothy Gish in "Little Miss Rebellion/' Dorothy's next is '"A Cynic Effort" and she has two leading men — Glenn Hunter and Tom Douglas. X. Y. Z. — Catherine Calvert is at work on "Dead Men Tell No Tales" under the direc tion of Tom Terris. Percy Marmont is costarred with her. She is the widow of Paul Armstrong the playwright and has one son, Paul Armstrong, Jr. Grace. — Thomas Meighan is not married to Lila Lee or Grace Cunard. His wife is Frances Ring. /. R. — Douglas MacLean is starring alone in Ince productions. He is married to a nonprofessional. That's his right name. (Continued on page 64) Dead Men Tell No Tales P 'ho t o -P lay Journal Made to your measure, payable after received, with the clear understanding that if the fit ia not perfect or If you are not satisfied in every way, if you are not convinced you nave received a fi-.e, high grade, stylish, perfectfitting tailored suit made to your measures and have saved 115.00 to $20.00, y^u ere not under the slightest obligation to keep it. D Dn'thesi tat eorf eel timid. sim I ly Bend the suit back, no cost to you. Yonare not ootone penny. Any money you may have paid os ia refunded at once. 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