Photoplay (May 1921)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section 115 Questions and Answers ( Continued) K. A. P. — Aye, aye, sir. Many thanks for ceasing to use pink paper and back-hand scribble. So you approve heartily of Wally Reid's views on "How to Hold a Wife's Love." I don't know anything about marriage, but it sounded well. Dorothy Davenport is Mrs. Reid, you know. The Reids have one son, William W'allace, Jr., known simply as Bill. Mrs. Thomas Meighan was known on the stage as Frances Ring. She is a sister of Blanche Ring. Tom has brown hair, blue eyes, and is six feet tall and weighs 190 pounds. You have Pittsburgh to thank for Mr. Meighan. H. G. — There is never anything very poignant in another person's tragedy. Dorothy Dalton is not married now. Lila Lee was born in 1902, went on the stage in 1910 and on the screen in 1918. Wanda Hawley was born in 1897; she weighs 124 pounds. Dude, New York. — "It is more blessed to give than to receive" usually applies only to advice. Bessie Barriscale? Well, she was born in 1885, has been an actress since babyhood, made her screen debut in 1914, is married to Howard Hickman and has one son. Her latest picture is "The Broken Sate." Florence. — Personalities are so much more interesting than principles, don't you :hink? Evidently you do because you call me "dear man" and all that. There are ;hree Talmadge girls: Norma, Constance, ind Natalie. Natalie is now the only unTiarried Talmadge, for Constance said yes :o a young man who had known her for ;wo years and had proposed to her, they >ay, every day. No, none of the sisters leeds to worry about money matters, "lorence; Norma's husband is Joseph khenck, prosperous theatrical manager, ind Constance's husband is also reputed to )e wealthy. His business is tobacco, not novies. P. J. R. — Oh, don't let it worry you, Pris;illa. Thinking makes a woman old beyond ler years; besides, it isn't a very weighty luestion, is it? Suppose Niles W'elch is narried, and looks as if he is going to stay narried. You probably would never have net him anyway. Better let that young nan take you to the movies tonight. Charles. — It we did all that we are told s good for us, we would be too busy to get my joy out of life, my dear Charles. For nstance, suppose we followed the advice ;iven us by experts to "always breathe into 'our gloves when you take them off. This vill prevent them from becoming stiff and lard," and other things like that. I assume 'ou are more or less interested in Erich von itroheim's punchy problem plays. In 'FoolishWives," his new release, the leading vomen will be Marguerite Armstrong, Mae Susch, Maude George, and Malveena Polo, laughter of Eddie. Misses Busch and jeorge participated in "The Devil's Pass Cey." Just Blue and Brown Eyes. — Why the lualifying "just"? Blue and brown eyes .re enough for me. Neither Tony Moreno lor Pauline Curley is married. Address •oth Vitagraph studios, Hollywood, Caliornia. A. C. O. — The following players appeared n "Runaway Romany": Marion Davies, tar; Joseph Kilgour, Matt Moore, Ormi lawley, Pedro de Cordoba, Gladden James, I Joyce Combe, and W. W. Bittner. Pretty learly an all-star cast, what? H. A. R., Indl\n.\polis. — Your stamped envelope was not enclosed. Don't always make your secretary do this. Sometimes she gets tired and forgets it just to relieve the monotony. A little work won't hurt you once in a while. Wallace Reid uses his own name; he was born in St. Louis, Mo., and can be addressed, care Lasky. So far as we know, he is not a member of any college fraternity. The Misses Kirkp.\trick, N. Y. — I thank you! For that wonderful fudge and those beautiful bon bons — I thank you! You may — at various times — ask me one question for every piece of candy you put into that box. What could be sweeter? I really appreciated your kindness and assure you the candy is but a beloved memory now. Helen. — I don't agree with a single thing you say, but I am sure we will be good friends all the same. What a weary world this would be if we all shared the same opinions. However, I could find it in myself to wax heated over the questions you bring up. If I ever meet you, we shall have a wonderful argument. Do you wear glasses? Alice Lake is still with Metro and still unmarried. Genev.\ W. — I would rather have a worthy enemy than a luke-warm friend. You cannot be too wary about your enemies; you should pick and choose them. There was a story about your favorites, Edith Johnson and William Duncan, in the March issue. It will undoubtedly tell you all you want to know about them. D. M., Ohio.— I am sure you mean to be complimentary when you tell me you like to laugh at me. I would appreciate it more if you had said you liked to laugh with me. But I suppose I cannot select my own compliments. William Desmond is married to Mary Mclvor; they have a little daughter. Mr. Desmond in "The Parish Priest." Bryant Washburn is married to Mabel Forrest. They are in America again after working in England in "The Road to London." The Washburns have two small sons. D. B., Detroit. — To understand oneself, one must understand other people. There is very little understanding in the world as a consequence. Eddie Polo is not a widower. Albert Roscoe is a real American — in fact, he's one-fourth Indian. Tony Moreno is not engaged. Address Joe Ryan at western Vitagraph. H.\RRY. — Don't tell me all those things about myself. If they aren't true what's the use of saying them; and if they are true, they have no novelty to me, as I probably knew them long before you did. Let's talk about Bebe Daniels. I love to talk about Bebe Daniels. She went on the stage at the somewhat immature age of ten weeks. She was born in 1901. She has been in pictures about four years, coming from comedy, where she was Harold Lloyd's leading woman, to drama, where she is now a star. 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