Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1924)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

NOVEMBER 1924 Pictures and P/churepver 65 your name, you're more than welcome here. (1) Gladys Walton was born April 14th, 1904. She's married. (2) Charlie Chaplin has only had one wife so far — Mildred Harris. (3) Mae Muray was born in 1886. She's married to Robert Z. Leonard. (4) Bessie Love was born September 10th, 1898. She isn't married to date. (5) Ramon Novarro born Feb. 6th. 1899, and Ivor Novello in 1893. Neither of them are married. Brown Eyes (Halifax). — I'm " squeezing " your answers in as requested. (1) Mrs. Valentino generally acts as art director of Rudolph's films. (2) Barbara La Marr has black hair and eyes. (3) She has been on the screen since she was in her teens, and is twenty-six years old. i ti Hetty Balfour is no relation to Lord Hal four. (S) I've passed on your "Carol." Meredith (Cheshire). — Of course you may call me George, and of course I will be a " dear, kind man," though I've no doubt it will be a terrible strain on my part and yours. (1) Colleen Moore was born August 19th, 1900. She's married to John McCormick. (2) Gloria Swanson was at one time married to Wallace Beery. She afterwards became the wife of Herbert Samborn. Not married now. (3) Yes, Rudolph's eyes are brown. Betty (Hove). — Letter forwarded. Glad you love PICTUREGOER and my encyclopaedic self. A Picturegoerite (Balham). — Arthur Edmund Carewe was the name of " the Sheik person " in The Song of Love. F. L. (Burnley). — Letter forwarded on arrival. N. I. R. (Surrey). — No art plate of Wallace MacDonald so far. I'll do my best to get you one later. His latest picture is The Sea Hawk. I've forwarded your letter. Mario (Glasgow). — (1) Pola Negri was born in Drombcrg, Poland, on Jan. 3rd, 1899. (2) Address her c/o Lasky Studios, 1520, Vine Street, Hollywood, California. Althea (Walsall). — Has been a total abstainer from questions for three whole years, but feminine curiosity has at last got the better of her. (1) Ivor Novello was born Jan. 15th, 1894, at Cardiff. (2) His father was Mr. Novello. (3) Matheson Lang is married to Hutin Britten. (4) They have no children. M. N. (Clacton). — Letter forwarded. Paddy (Ireland). — Sure, and it's arning your gratitude I am by forwarding the letter straight away, Paddy me dear. (1) Tom Mix is married to Victoria Forde, and they have a little daughter Thomasina. Nicella (Gillingham). — (1) Richard Talmadge is an Italian. He's about 5 ft 10 in. in height. (2) Sorry I haven't his birth date. (3) I'll see what the Editor has to say about an art plate of Norma Talmadge's husband. Picturegoer (Clapham). — I've forwarded your little boy's letter to Tom Mix, and hope he will get a reply soon. Douglas for Ever (Brussels). — Glad to meet all four of you. Thanks for thanks — I deserve it ! (1) An interview with Douglas Fairbanks appeared in June, 1923 PICTUREGOER. I can't promise you another just yet. (2) An illustrated article on The Thief of Bagdad, appeared in September, 1924 PICTUREGOER, and two pages of pictures from Robin Hood in March 1923 issue. (3) You can obtain most back numbers from our Publishing Dept, price 1/3 post free. (4) Send me your letter to Douglas in a plain stamped envelope, and I'll see that it goes to the right address. (5) His next film hasn't been announced yet The cover depicts a thrilling climax in "The Fourth Circle" — one of the most powerful sturifs ever written. 16 Pages of Art Souvenirs FROM Poppy, The Odd Spot, The Co-Optimists, INSIDE THIS NUMBER! BUT that is not all ! In addition there are 10 FuU Page Art Plates of Popular Stage and Screen Stars and 12 Enthralling Love Stories. If you think it is impossible to give such heaping value for ad. just get a copy of the November " Romance " and see for yourself ! But hurry ! as the demand is tremendous. Romance A SHILLING MAGAZINE FOR NINEPENCf ON SALE EVERYWHERE