Pictures and the Picturegoer (April - September 1915)

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PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOER 20 Week ending April 3, 1915 REPLIES 3D Please give Mams, and addrei publication) vl'ii tenting. We cannot reply through th post. Lctlers ere dealt itith in ROTATIC*. "Winifred" (Cardiff).— Oh! Winifred of Coaltown-we're pleased to have your letter, , But sorry you feel " lonely," and trust by now you re bctttp We have no cure for loneliness, but will do our very To give you information on whatever you request. " YVoulivbe" (Plymouth).— We have not beard of any Film Companies neur Plymouth, and the date of the " Trial for Wouldjjc Actors at O.ympia " has not yet been fixed. "Shy Girl" (Oh.haiu).— Glad you're not. Thanks tor iutormatiou. Have put Stewart Rome, Blanche Sweet, and Norma Talinadge on our list for interviews. Yes, come and see us when you are in town, and follow up the kisses you sent by a photo cf yourself, >ou make us blusli with all the i.ice things you say of us. Ot course you may write again, dear. '•Bikb" (Stoke Newington) .-Write a,'"! ask the "Motion Picture Magazine," 176, Dumeld fct., Brooklyn, New York, if you can obtain it over here. We cannot answer your oilier questions; no casts were given, •Three Curious Girls" (Manchester).— Names and addresses next time please. Charles Ckap.m has been estabiis ed a quarter of a century, otherwise he is ^5 years old. • Johnny akd Joe" (Dublin).— " A Double Error" (Vitngiaph) :— " Bob," Jas. Morrison; " Jane," Dorothy Jiei.y ; " Betty," Gillian Burns; •' Carle," George Cooper ; " Jack," Jack Bulger; ••Jim," Chas. Bryant; "Nell," Emily Hayes; "Maid," Gussie Lang, "Ctril" (Westcliff). — The drawing of Turd Sterling you sent is very good, dear boy ; and you oniv 1:2 years old ! Kulem is an American Co., and so is Trans-Atlantic. Tnc Lomjon address of the latter is 37 to 39, Oxford Street, W. We think Tiny Tim VMS res iug, out he will be seen again in new films almost immediately. «< Critical" (Brighton).— Your sugg stion that our readers shou.d keep a "Pilm" bookto enter casts, addresses, &c„ in, and so save repetition :n this column, is au excellent one, " Critical, We 1 commend it to all our readers. «• H. E. W." (Ipswich).— Jane Gail is now with the, Imp Company in America. "C. S." (Glasgow).— Louise Huff played lead in " Love's Loni Lane " (Lubin). Wc have no postcards of her. •' Wallis " (Chiswick).— Thanks for verses. Regret we have no roo-u lor them in our paper. "Atlas" (Sireatham).— No, you're not "asking too much." Address Tom Mix, c.o. Sol g Polyscope > o., 20, East Randolph St., Chicago; and Helen Holmes, c.o. Kuiem Pilm Co., Ltd., U35289, A eat 23rd St., Near York City. Write them nicely ana they may reply. "Faint Heart" never got on, did he ? " W. P." (Glasgow).— Wc gather from your letter you want a situation in Loudon, Sorry we cannot help you. "Hilpa" (Leamington)— always looks through her back numbers ol the Piiti-bks when she is "down i' tho dumps," and so keeps smiling. Other lenders pi Use copy. Courtenay Foote has left Vltajjrapl) .oy Keli..nce. "The Link that Binds" (Rex) :— " Fergus Mc a r," Will Worthington: "Donald" (his sou), Herbert Bawlinsonj "Annus Guthrie," Prank Jbloj'd; •• Je jnter), Helen Leslie. "THE M. P. Fan" (Sb .r. ham).— Your list of pi yirs with " personality " is far too Whj omit all Eu liahi neii f " 10. I,, W." ill ford). You are an enthusiastic reader, 1 J besuie. (Had veil liked your consolation pri/c. Hope you'll soon wm u Hist Our best ivi lie tor complete recovery from your recein Illness, " Ti; vFALGAB " (Southport). — Thanks, hut yon omitted to repeat your original questions, and iv e.nn.'t tied them. Please send i ga u. (Had you are a "permanent" reader; we like that sort, "Marion" (AccringtoiO. — Dear girl, we are not cross with you. Let's " kiss and be friends," shall we ? Your " make-believe " seems to amuse you and your friend, so if you arc happy, we are too. There are several " Sonny Jim " films ; which one do you mean ? Bobby Connelly plays the n Line part in all. You say we ne er r turn the kisses sent us, well here are y« ur four back X X X X The Editor's birth certificate got lost when he moved last year, and he has forgotten how old he is. "Millt" (Wood Green). — Your charming letter has been already acknowledged. Yes, you are very clever to play as you d > by ear— one of our staff rites to do a bit, but Well; that's all. Thanks for kisses, Milly. MARY FULLER, now one of tho TransAtlantic stars. This is one of our Postcard Scries, " Ansii: " (Stoke Newington)— wants to know if any of the film players are Jews. It is quite possible— why shouldn't thev be ? " Must film actresses be pretty p" Beauty alone won't en-n them bread and "cheese. "Can" you write to Margarita Fischer ? Yes, if your arm is not paralysed her address is c.o. Beauty Films, American Co., Ltd., 6,237, Broadway. New York. *' Anxious " (Barrow-in-Furae-is).— The souvenir of '• The Film Life Ol Mary Piekfovd," from this office1 price twopence halfpenny post-five, w.ll give you all tho information you want. "Wii.li.im" (Marlesdenh— Address Mary Piekfonl. co, Famous Players Film Co , 313, West 26thStxeel New York. Wo know of no producing Company at Wdlesden, Billy. ••Nfi.i." (R-sslare).— Ben I'. Wilson (who is now with Trans -Atlantic! pi yed hero in " What Happened to Mary." We don't think Mary Fuller would mind yon writing to her. "Love and Flames': ".Bert Haley." Herb -it Rawliiison: "Bill Hampton" (his pal-, Wm, Worth, ngton -. "Anna Jones" (A se.imstressl, Anna Little; "Prank Carter" (A laudlo d>, Frank Lloyd: "Baby Olive" (Anna's Baby Si ter), 01tV3 Johnson. " X. X. X." iLlanbrudadi).— Mabel Normand played lead In " AlgJ and the Force " (Keystone), "REG I lab Ri.iD;:i: " .Reading, where the biscuits cone noai'. — Jane Gail is in America playing for Imp. Balboa do not publish casta o their films. Sorry »•« cannot help you. Thanks for getting us new readers. " Yvonnf " i Walthamstowi.— Repeat your fiuestion giving name ot Co npauy producing the film, and we will do onr r> st to give you the inioimalion. Much obliged for your iielp. "Alice " (Glasgow).— "The Keeper of theLLjhf (Priuc S3) : — "John MeCabe,' Mo gan Jones; " Rmh." Muriel Ostnclie ; " Will Hacks," John Reinhard ; " Geo Davies," Boyd Marshall ; " HiMother," Mane Rauucrd. "The Butterfly" (American Co.;: " Lydii Richards," Winiired Gie^nwood; "Marie Ricuards," Cuarlotte Burton; "Kob North,'" r.d. Coxen ; "William Lynch," Oeo. Field. We like typewritten letters. "A. Mc." (Glami.— We, too, hope your first letter won't be your last. So you th us Pictcbeworth twopence ! Why not spend the other penny in au extra copy! in "A Stud.i in Scar.et" (Samuelsou> the only cast given is : — "Jeff Hope," Fred Paul ; " Lucy," Agnes Glynuc. "Fp.kp" (Burnhaiu . — Jane Gail is an American. Charles Chaplin played in " The Face on the Bat Room Floor" (Reystouei. Jane Gail played lead in " lhe Fringe of War" (London). Jessie" iSouth Wales).— Your previous letter and , hoto mysteriously disappeared no send another. Sent your love to Waircu Kerrisonand his brother, and kept some ourselves, cleo Madison aud George Larkin are American players. "Two Lovers of Pictires" (Heywoodi.— Dear giils, the cast you want is miob aiunble. So soiry. Oh near, no, we are not a bit "faddy" about th notep.per ii-c^ by our eorrcsponden s, but green iuk on purple pa] er, >&d siui.lar ireaks are the " limit." "F. R." (Brighton).— Address Warren Kerrigan, c.o. Trans-Atia itic Pnm Co., 1,'JuO, Broadway, New York. We have no postcards of A, turn. Thanks lor kind wishes. "Kat-Ess" (Crewe/. — Of course, dear boy, wo knew of Ford sterling rcj. iuing Keystone. Reliance do not publi hi lieir casts. "T. G. C." (Maidenhead i.— A.B. casts are not given. Mabel" (Edgbastou).— Wc do not know if your cousin is playing for the screen or not : we have not heard oi her name in connection with any American Companies. "Factory Girl" (Mitcham). — Have sent your love to Mar, Piekford. Jack is Mary's brother. Are your letters " tiresome " i Certainly not, "AnKi.ix" (Newcastle).— In "The Better W (Imp) Dorothy Gisii played opposite King Baggot. Yes. i'orii sterling was in " soldiers ot Misfortune," as " chiet of Police." Your praises overwhelm us, dear. "Vanoa" (Himiuersmith).— Tom Powers, we believe, is at present iu America. We do not think the two players you mention are named "J. rY." (Burnley.— Cricks and Martin, Ltd., 10-J, Waddon New Rudd, Croydon : Ue,.Worth Film Co., Wultoii-on Thames, Parry-Watson Film Co., 7, Central Bldgs., Seaside Rd., F.asttouriie : Samuelsou Film Co., \\ Drton Hall, Isieworth, Middle-ex. Trust you will be sncceSStul in placing your U.ui plot. "R. G. C" (London W.C.\— No cast of "1 s Mi arables'' was published, but Henri Krani-s plaved lead. Neither is the cist of "Laughing Gas' (Keystoae) given; but i'C t link Mabel Normand pla>ed the part of the » e^tist V wife. Hope to give photos of Continental players soon —at present many ol them are " m arms." ••Everlasting: Header" (Maida Vale).— Have sent your love to Mary Pioklord. Pauline Bush is still with Trans Atkiutic. When is your photo coming '; *»*Ju*oii;/ replies are unauotbV^ly held over. EDITORIAL MATTERS Address; Tho Editor, "Pictures and The Picturcgocr," 18, Adam street, trand, London, WC, Telephone — lo-.ent I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. United Kingdom and Ahmad:— -. d. 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