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WEEK ENDING ST 21, 1915
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PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOEB
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and smiles all the way. Wi shall deal more
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THE BLACK BOX. The grea! serial phot*
|,1,\ |ij I Phillips Ouiieuheim, the famous
isli writer ut inj stei-j liction, featni Herhert Kawlinsou, Anna Little, and s< ul the cleverest ami uiusl popular artisti the day. Kor sheer baffling throbh jrripiiiuK mysten ui teeoininend this HI in ;! us lli.' limit. It will he released in n weeklj instalments each 2.00U feet Don t nil—— ill,' Hrst urn' when 11 lies your ilistrid .1 it must ami will sooner or later.
TraiuAtlantic Drama, first i/is
(Auguei 16).
THE ACTOR AND THE BUMPKIN. I II bet you couldn't make up to look like that country buuipkin, said the young man in his famous actor-friend. I'll pel 1 can impersonate the man successful!) in his own native town," replied the other. Jenkins w.i^ up from the country, and his peculiar attire and norvous bearing resulted in the bet being mail,'. Bj treating the old boj to a drink thej learnt his whole life ^t,>r\. which included the fact thai he \\a> unlucky at cards and love. Whilst the old man was Becing the sights, the actor made for the bumpkin's native town, and impersonated Jenkins without the least suspicion from his lifelong acquaintances. And he won money at cards and smoothed out matters with the girl. When Jenkins returned, the actor's advice to him was " Don't talk, look wise. ami stop playing poker. Jenkins followed instructions, ami next day he induced the girl to " nam,' tin' day. The actor s tanwore a smile of triumph. Hilly Chamberlain n theactorand Edward N. Efoyl the Imrapkin. This is the first of the new " Falstafi lilms made by the Thanhouser ( Sompanj . et(Aitgu&
THE INGRATITUDE OF LIZ TAYLOR. An original story, appealing to man. woman,
ami child alike. Jimmie. an orphan newsboy of ten. lias an abiding l<>\r for Liz, a pretty girl of twenty. Jimmie adopts a stray dog for a ipal. Through Jimmie, Liz and Ben, a young man. find employment in a large factory. Doyle, the foreman, admires Liz, and annoys her, bnt she is afraid to tell her troubles to Urn. Jimmie hides in the office, ami seeing Doyle forcing his attentions upon Li/ fells him with a hammer. Doyle is dismissed, and Ben is made foreman, and only awaits marriage with Liz to complete his happiness, when, armed with a big bouquet, Jimmie proposes marriage to her. Liz ami Ben are convulsed with laughter. Lett alone. Jimmie, with his arm round his pet dog, exclaims. " Ain't that the ingratitude of a woman ! "
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REPLIES
.mi* addreea (not for publication) must be D , through tht
ere are dealt teith lis nor atiok, cants are required nameo) Company muat be given.
Pir-r
l'li"i ■ olilo . we have .nil,1 it to our
gallery. Plow Pinch is uot eligible for on* present Votiug Cootest. You mud be null elerer girl to run the 1 our own, boyou
draw tue absent partners' remunorntitn I
d .hi de g 1.1 re " it>ut why "p;uei re" " planie " ?) is much niajr than your old one: it ems t,> Imply two in .111 orchard— becyder. tela." 1; 1 vh Bi idio (i rdney Afri •
n,i« »i'li lintvantal. Kihdi Johnson played In " Hearts rf the Jungle The casta of
the Chaplin lit 1 ■ are not published. Set reply to " Pippin,"
LtLi (Mauohester). \\ .■ Know of no Cinema
Sohool neai Unnobetter. James fork wood
played lead with Mary Pickfordin "Behind tbo
nee." Thanks for love and bet wishes, Lily.
G. A. I). (Bradford).— A reader iufo'ms as ib.ct "'When Borne Baled" is a Paths' Exclusive Drama (Eoleetio Film American Brand), rel Mised
.' :r,l .May lust, 8,700 feet, featuring Nell Craig-. Bruce Cliff ird, anil Countess I)i Murstini.
B. M. V. i Walworth).— Much obliged for information, which you will sei <1.
Bbliahce Lover (Dublin).— We expect to see Sterling book on the Blms again soon.
Usui B i doing "his bit" in the Navy,
\ l In is Biograpti Cc, 11, E.ist Uth Street, New York city. Probably the Keystone plaver you mention is Syd Ch.ipliu, Charlie's brother. Thanks for kind wishe*.
J. W. It. (Eastbourne).— Marie Buzzi played " Antoinette " in " The I'i isoner of Zen. la." The others are not published. We bavo not. beard of Lilian Logon very recently. Syd Chaplin has played in " Giddy, Gay, ami Tickli.-h," "Fatty's Wine Party," "Caught in the Park," and " Gussie the Golfer." Yon can have 100 postcards and a nice album to bold them for seven shillings and sixpence, from our Postcard Department.
1>. 11. (New Klt'.iaml.— Quite right, Clara Kimball Koung, not Florence Turner, played " Sylvia " iu "Sylvia's Loyalty." Tbo I-ala aud Nordisk people do uot often publish casts.
La La Archie i Newport).— Thanks for your letter, dear boy — yon will have noticed the correct cast of " The Trey o" Hearts " iu a recent issue. What delightfully moist weather you are having for your camping out. Be sure aud don't touch the inside of the tent just over where you sleep when it r.tius.
Harry (Leicester).— Many thanks for prints of the inimitable Charlie, but they are unsui able for reproduction.
L. K. B. (Holme).— Charles Kent is still with Vitograph. Lorraine Huling played " The Daug ter " iu " The Unwelcome airs. Hutch " and "Faith," in "The Dancing Girl." Tbauk you ever so for offering to write to that " lonely soldier," hut he is snowed under with all the dear Pictures readers who have written to him. See cover of No. 76 issue for reply I o your enquiry alo.it Jane Gail. Was your friend pulling your leg when he said he did not like Mary Pick ford?
Prairie Flower (Lewes). Chris-ie White and Cyril Morton p'ayed leads in " Kissing Cup." The other casts are not given. Maud Fcaly is still with Thai'h 'user, and Mono Daikfeathcr with Kalem. No wedding cake to band yet from G. M. Anderson or Ben Wilson.
Marion (Accringtoul. — Of course you are proud of being an Accringtonian and especially so as your cricket club is winning all along the line. Anita and Anna Stewart is the same lady. We have nice i Ostcards of her. Have sent her and Charlie Chaplin your love after biting off the piece you said we might keep.
Isobel (Blackburn*.— Sorry we addressed you "Esq.," Mies, when sending Consolation prize. We --hall kn ow next time we have to send you another. What a sportswoman yen are to be sure. We have sent your love to Warrcu Kerriga i, so you have lost, your bet.
Max (Swindon). — Max Lmderis a Frenchman ; he s.'ived his country at the Front in the early part of the war, and wis wouii.'ed. We hive heard nothing of hi:u lately.
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i ili play ii for the plcl Balaam), — Addi U 1 1 -• ■ '. Sunset Boulevard, L
Angeles, California.
Am\ (Sntton in Ash), Thi letters reading good luck wj s » braiu j idea, Amy, and we nre " tickled to deitli" with tli. in. Thanks for photo, \\ e nppr< ci ito rom to get us new readers. We have 6 differonl i ends of Ch is. Chaplin, price 6d s,
sorry, Amy, but it is against oaj rules to reply by i>o8t.
V. W. lErdingfon). We cannot say II Cuthlyn Williams would reply to your letter, but if you write nicely we believe she would.
Captain (Oxford).— "A Milli, n Bid Vita [raphl "Agnes," Anil. i Stewart; "Mrs. BelgTodiu." Julia Sway De; "Mr. Belgradin," Chas. Kent-. "Geoff. M irsho," Harry Morey ; "Dr. Lorlng Bicnt," E. K. Lincoln.
Jeannltte (Edinburgh).— The tilm is too old for us to obtain particulars of. Sraee Onnard lias been busy writing "The Broken Coin," in which she is now playing. Haveseut your love to A. W. Lowrcy and ICatl.lyn Williams. Always pb to help you.
Madge (Sutton Coldfield).— Glad yon hud not forgotten us. Yes, Anna Pavlova is appealing in " The Dumb Girlof Portici " (Trans-Atlantic). The fact of your having done fancy and character dancing where you have bad to express every feeling and facial expression should help you ii: your screen work. Our best wishes. Of course you may call when next in town. The Answers Maa is " shy and timid," so you need fear nothing.
IS THIS IN YOUR ALBUM? Our. New Po-jT'.-ard of Elisabeth Risdox.