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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section
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N. A., San Francisco — Here's your "Twenty Thousand Leagues" : Capt. Nemo, Allan Holuhar; Child of Nature, Jane Gail; Prof. Arronax, Dan Hanlon ; His Daiiyhter, Edna Pendleton ; Ned Land. Curtis Benton ; Lieut. Bonx, Matt .Moore. W'e haven't the name of the book you seek.
H. W., Bf.rks County, Va. — Write Hector Turnbull at 485 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
Margery, Seattle, Wash. — The Cincinnati pronunciation is Theda with the e as in eleemosynary and Bara with the first a as in barrel. The native, or Egyptian, pronounciation is Theda, with the e as in hay and the a's of Bara as in Carranza. Miss B.ira, we are told, favors the Cincinnati Theda and the Egyptian Bara.
M. T., Nashville, Tenn. — Hope the June issue satisfied your cra\ ing for Pauline photographs. Miss Frederick should be proud to have such loyal adherents.
Dale, San Axtonio, Tex. — Why do all the movie rich always eat grape fruit or cantaloupes and why are all the movie poor always equipped with dirty faces and ill-kept surroundings? Well, we give up. That's one of life's little mysteries. Roy Stewart hails from San Diego, California, and that's his right name, we are told.
S. T., Bangor, Me. — You overwilhelm us with your praise. Surely, we are not so great as all that! (Confidentially, we cjuite agree with you.) You're a awful flatterer, we fear. Picture of Ralph Kellard pretty soon.
Miss, Kansas City, Mo. — Vivian Martin's ole home town is Grand Rapids, Michigan, where all the sideboards and bureaus and rocking chairs grow. Her husband is William Jefferson. Norma Talmadge's is Joseph Schenck.
F. Z., Paterson, N. J. — Never heard of Lulu Glaser playing before the cameras.
Eddie, Detroit, Mich. — Edna Hunter gets her mail at 225 West End Avenue, New York City. Try your luck. Gee, but you must have seen a lot to have traveled as far as Southwest Missouri. Travel sure broadens one, as Roscoe Arbuckle said when he got oft the train at the Grand Central depot.
E. E., Pittsfield, Mass. — Robert Vaughn was the doctor in "Still Waters" with Marguerite Clark. George Webb was the boy in "Sins of the Parent," with Gladys Brockwell.
Jennie, Pasadena, Cal. — Yes, every once in a while we are caught napping, but it's usually the other fellow's fault. There are only a half dozen or so infallible people in the picture business and they're all at the htad of various film companies. Tom Forman was married to Ruth King, who was a motion picture actress.
Little Nell, St. Johns, Newfoundland — Gladden James was last with Pathe. Your Vosburgh request has been passed on to the editor. Write whenever you feel like it. We always like to hear from our allies.
Mabel, St. Louis, Mo. — Marv Mclvor was Virginia Ransomc in "The Square Deal Man" with Bill Hart. Walter McGrail was Jimmy and Katherine Lewis his sister in "Indiscretion." Franklyn Farnum is no relative of the other Farnums of the screen. Sure, we'll tell you our favorite star — the next time we meet personally.
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