Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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u i i K RNDINQ March i, 1916 b30 PICTURES AND THE P1CTUREG0F.* Bolton 9 Harold Biddle, 378, Camden Rd . N (14); Leonard Young, 19, Melroae Avenue, Mitcbam (14); Kathleen Pearoe, i" Puirmile Avenue, Streatham (9). A.wardofMeril Doris Watl • Selby), Harry Phillips (Lewisharo), Tom ohirlej (Manchester), C. Baker (Kenninston), 'l'li mas Simister (Manchester), Wilfred Dung worth (Sheffield), 8 -l Lnke I Bh> taingham), F Douglas (Filey), Tom I'ulman (Dingle), Gladys West (East Ham). Nellie Feai j l Hackuej ). The more reoent "Picture Puzzles" ol players names proved to be the greatest success of any competition 1 have yet given yon; and I have been running them forover two years! Tliis being thus, 1 have induced the same artist to draw a second Bel "t' puazles, tliis time illustrating film titles. Tbe pictures ar? below. Write your solutions on a 1 wst '-a rd (state your age), and post to " Film Titles," Pictures, 85 and 86, Long Acre, London, W.0-, bj Monday, March 6th. Two Prizes and the Award ft' .Mi rit await those whostMid the neatest and most correct titles. Although 1 do not mind in the least. 1 expect the judging of these Puzzle Solutions will mean another headache tor poor, but not-so-very-old Unci.k Tim. iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiitiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiinM!itiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiimi!iiiiirm REPLIES JTaJM >""• )UrM (not for pilMtooti ■ '■■■-. II • OaiMWl rrr(y th.uuyh the po*t. Letters are dsaM wita in m THE EDITOR. "Picture*." Ba.Loni! Acre. London. W.C. ^ <e A 4^LtmAU Trie uni %\ MVSTCRV R "HE & -um ■»*& h THE nSAGE 0iorrc HIDDEN FILMS IN PICTURE PUZZLES. Prizes for Children who find them. (Seo above.) \ 1 rooting fes, <■■> po u| it » uli 11-. Hope you will win mnivj iaon i rl m. 1 lie two !<■ i. onorda j mi mention are not t b I our aew road* h • i the seven i makes twenty njlil. M.iv.vouln. n DOI iu; (ln;i i Birmingham), Oh ' oh 1 1 ' four ink 'l i ed when I ! ill,' ramonr thai tin Importation of American liln oped, bo next lime, please, any thing but "pin-kink." Sorry to ben of your operation, Glad' " l'. ikd P gave \"" n few happy moment*. Xea, we think Marguerite's letter would be forwarded -at least lei eope Frnncellia Billington is with Thanhoneer. Helen Holmes hoi t"'-ii with li.iv.rsal uboiit Bve mouths. Never inoiv than one so ue from any film given. Ethel Clayton is si ill «i li Lubin. (,n i i mi: (Walthamstow). -Address Ella u.ill, c.o. Universal Film Mfg. Co., 1600 Broadway, New York City, U.S.A. Wo have postcards ol her, Tit\NNKi,i. Nacibeha (Eastleigh). — " The Stolen Jewels" (Thaohouser) :— " .luck Kent," Harris Gordon ; " Bryce," Morgan Jones; " Mrs. Ball," Carey Hastings. Name of producing company, please, for other cait. Thanks for kind wishes. Ipa (Horsforth). So sorry you are ill. Buck up and get :it again by reading PICTURES. Edna Flugrath entered stagelaud when only three. Interesting article about her in January 15th number. In " My Old Dutch " (Turner Films) Florence Turner played " Sal," Albert < bevalier "Joe," and Master Hichaid Cotter wis "Tbe Little Nipper." Other cast not given. Pictures is the on y paper we publish. Miss Pkim (Barrow-in-Furness).— Post-cards one penny each and a penny for postage on each order. A. S. C. (Acton).— Tbe cast of " The Vampire of the Desert " (Vitagraph) was given to a reader in November 13:h, 1915, issue. Other cast was not published. Don't " be sorry to trouble us." Alice (Sidniouth).— It was really too bad of the Post-Office to lose your prize, fo we hive sent you another. The Editor is seriously considering your suggestion. «y» As Oi.i> Reaher (Ilford). — So you disagree with the results in our A r.istes C nit st. Well, your <iuurrel is with the voters, not with us. Addresses: Broadwest Film l o., W 'od Street, Walthamstow; Begal Film Co., Bavenscourt Park, W. ; Pyramid Films Co., Tower Hal], Bradford; The Cunard Co.'a studio has been taken over by Broadwest. N. W. (Mumbles).— The only en1 irgements we stock are those mentioned in our postcard list. Gladys (Hartlepool). — Postcards of Florence La Badie and James Cruze, one penny each, p istage extra. Thank you ! thank joa ! three bags full for recommending Pictures. It's a good habit. The Only Girl (Hampstead). — The Editor is relieved that you do not now picture him a the night mar i you thought h.ni b ifore you bad that dream. He's quite nice, really. Your collection of Stars' portraits must be big. Eddie Lyons is with Universal Film Maimfootnring Co.', I,6e0, Broadwiy, New York. Love toyour " bruvver." Admirer (Warley). — Marguerite Snow now plays for Metro Pictures 1,465, Broadway, New Yorx City. Kind wishes muchly appreciated. [. to till.' 'I ..hi (folding, c.0, Ps Players Film I 507, Fifth ibin .Mnniif." : and Indiana, Philadelphia, IT.S.A, M A II I i name, Marie. Poi ' i\v. Norwood)," Web iw some beautiful n. w now, and iinjte a tot .ml Lanky bear from yon again. (V.i.iiis I'm (Bath) in spite of your ■» gl dislike for writing " you write u i \ r American viiit was most mtei ing— at the time of writing, when ill' thermometer is down to freezing pen', the thought of having cans of cold water poured over one f..r coo ing purposes makes us fairly sh-sh shudder. Mary Pjckford's husband is Owen Moore. Our SouveDir booklet, would give you u lot of inter, ing items about her. B. S. (West Norwood).— "Jelfs" (London Film Co.) : — "Thomas Jelf," Charles Bock ; " Kichard Jelf," Henry Ainley ; "Adam Winslow" (Manager), Hubert Willis; "Sir Jonathan Dunne " (Head of Bankers' Association), Philip Hewland; "Bad Bill," Lewis <;ill*>rt; "Jim Palliser," Gerald Ames; "Mr. Perkins," I Bellamy. "Lady Fenella Mull," Miry Dibley; "Tom Harkawav," Douglas Munro ; "Hon. Archibald Mull," Hayford Oobbs ; " His Mother," G wynne Herbert. So glad you like Picti.-res. Elsie (Bochdale).— Postcards of all except one (Ed. Coxeu) of those you want. Torpedo (High Wycombe).— (Quite a sinister son* de plume yours). — Wise torpedo to fire a standing oriler for PICTURES into your newsagent — now you are quite sure of receiving it regularly. Cast you want was not given. Gipsy Dancer (Leeds).— Of course you could write to Herbert Bawlinsou. Addresi hiin c.o. Universal Film Mfg. Co., 1603, Broadway, New York City, U.S.A. Most likely he would reply. Besides "The Black Box" and "The Great It u by Mystery" he appeared in 'Homage," released January 20th, and "Her Prey," which will be released on March 13th. So you want cheering tin sometimes— what a pity you don't live nearer to our office ! — ? ! ! ? P I ! ISQVISIUVE (Bradford). -Pearl White is married, but not to Arnold Daly. Glad you are a constant reader. Hope you are like Tennyson's " Brook." Pauline (Mile End, E.).— T. U. Macdonald played • " Paul " in " Three Weeks." He has just joined tbe Army. A letter addressed to him c.o. Broadwest Film Co. (address above) would probably reach him. Letitia Pop (Hydo Park).— Here are the addresses of a few London producing companies— a personal application is best, and photo i-equirei in aiy event. Hepworth Film Co., anl Turner Film Ltd., W.i i hi -onTilling; Loadon Film Co., St. Margaret's, near Twickenham j B. and C. Co., Hoe St., Walthamstow ; S.uuuelson Film Co., Worton Hall. Isleworth, Middlesex ; Clarendon Film Co., Lime Grove, Croydon. Hope good luck " pops " up near you. Dorothy (Birmingham^— Address Pearl White and Arnold Dily, c.o. PatbeCo., 25, We9t45tli Street, New Yo. k City, U.S.A. Two different postcards of the former, one coloured, one penny each. Mrs. A. (Southend-on-Sea).— Thanks for newspaper cuttings. Your " five times a week " visits to th ^ pictures must very nearly be a record. A b'g kiss for tbe bairn. Hive yo i seen the competition for be iiitiful babies in Bury* n.i m's H\t'ciy' Harold < Yorksi.-Fourtee.i of our picture portcards will cost you a shilling, and twopeuce for postage. None of E lna Mayo. Cinema Crazed (Bedford). -Oh ! ' ' NO, C. C IS NOT MAO. Se> him in " At tbe Show." Stewart Home is not in the Army. Maurice Coit-itlo has left Vitagraph. but his plans are at present unsettled. Your b.-other's love despatched to " Mary."