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r.^rURES AND THE PICTUREGOER
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' In r BllOtl t li ; ■ it •• The
■ Tie Middleinnu," and "My 0M ':i " iii ivliich Albert Chevalier appeared.
1U ibi i, (Tufuoll Par*).— In "Ciod I .P.I
M,ii ployed lead witli Owen Moore
opposite. Full cost appeared in March 27th, \£
" ii:iwn of ■' To-morrow" :—" Glad,*" Uury Pickford; "Dandy," Dnvid Powell; "Sir Oliver Holt," Forest B Mi Nephew,"
Uoherts Cain: "Polly/' Margaret Teddon; " Bet," Blanche Craig, Pleased to see yon,
. Tab (on the 1'rinj ■).— Vol. VIII. cf l'i< i i res is 8s. I'll., post-free, from Pictures, Ltd., 85, Long Acre, Loudon, unit will help to pass the weary days waiting for Tirpsond his. men to come out.
Ethel (Clnpham Junction).— Sorry— cost not given.
1). H. (Pen-y-araig), h. A. W. (Beading), and dozens of others. — Sae reply to Lorrie S.
i liKADFit (Yarmouth).— No. 10 in " Fiwi the Filins " con am these letters-!! HILTVY, llso reply to Lorrie S.
Billy (Cainberwell).— We hare penny postcards of Elisabeth R'sdon and Gerald Arties. Hope ycu will always be a reader of Fictcb.es.
Gladys 'Slough). — Congratulations on winning I rizes in six of our competitions. The more you win the fcet erwe are pli
Utivn; W. Holt, 9282, and Driver L. Clark, H ;t;:>tli L'rigade.B. Battery B.F.A., Mediterranean .Expeditionary Force, c.o, G.P.O. London. Would like to-be cheered up by readers of 1'imcts, who will write the dear boys p
Dodt (Prestatyn), — Thanks for photo, you look a jolly girl. Glad you have not forgotten ye ancient Answers Man. Address Francis Forde, c.o. Universal I-ilm Mfg. Co., 1600, Broadway, Ni v. York City, U.S.A.
i'l.i rence I Mansfield). — Maurice Costello u? born in 1877. Hope you win your let— we take sevens in gloves.
and Pearl (Kettering).— T. H. Macdonald, played "Paul" in/'TUiea Weeks," and Eve — Balfour " Viola." Address Billy Garwood, c.o. Universal Film Co.; Universal City, California, U.S.A., and E.irle Willia ns, c.o. Vitagraph Co., I 15th Mitel , and Locust Avenue, New York
I!, ii hi. (Dublin).— Have never heard of Arthur ,-t.Emo. Sorry we cannot live up to what ycu expect frcm your ii6..i-('e plum* .
1.1 KKV (Dullin).— Cur little Souvenir War Albums in u-ilt metal are one .shilling caeb, aud The Fi'iH my Pickford, is 2Jd. Address Piciubes Ltd., 85, Long Acre, London, W.C.
Ernest (Birmingham).— Louise Gianni now plays for New York Bloving Picture Co. We do not iw if Irene Veiuon is now acting.
Vita Doris (Dublin). — Maurice Costello has left Vitagraph : his present address is Screen Club, New York City, U.S.A. Gerald Ames with whom you have " fallen bead over heels in love " is si ill with London Film Co.. and Hayford Holds too. Have asked the Editor to give ,.-. me children players' portraits iu the Gallery. Many thanks for your promise.
Pi uk Cat (Ludlow).— Perhaps Florence Natal is the player you are thinking of. We have no postcards of her. The Neptune Co is not producing now. New Mejestic Co. is at 5, Gerrard Street, Li n Ion. W.
Mn.i.v (Mcvlhyr. Tydfil).— Look up your back
numl foi raist of "The Middleman." The
iven to another reader iu this number.
I 1 I'l-lyi. \\ .■ ! i trds of Helen
i penny each, postage extra,
l Had our lock PI , (/,,:
Was S'ich a help hi voii. ll is w
eveiy bll ol its price— 14 pence, Hope nm will u the film. Have forwarded vour letter to " Author,"
Authovcar (Dublin).— Irish scenery has often b
, .1 in lilm~. " I'm. pie is in the Army.
olwell played opposite Tom Mix in Selig ore joining (in, .i Etorsley'a Co. ''The wo think, was handled by iho Wnlturdaw Co. Violet I'.i . lehit ■ played la Sterling aud Keyston . and Tiny Tim
old. 1 ■ ••. of Vnlli
Valli is i he cinema player of to-. in ■• \ Girl .•I Yesterdoj " (Famous Players): — "Jane Btnart," Mart I [cl Ford . " Aunt Angi I i i.. . n a. I. Noi man : "John Stuart," J
i "The A-vintor," Glenn Merlin; ••Stanley
ball Noil. in. So yon have a plu-t V
. 1st ol Chni lie Chaplin \\ .' bad one until
fnnoy (.. It,
;\nmi Todmordou).— Henrietta Crosmnn played
lead in "The I'liivele me Mis. Hatch." Other
particulars not available. Love and kind regards distributed us request* J.
BI.vuv (Witton).— Have not heard of the interesting it you mention. The Famous Players Beriew is published monthly it on front
cover. You can ge • her
■'' ■ ... ably the hi
We did not publish Cinema Start, LoYe tched to players.
Dobothy (Brnniughafh).— "Kissing Cap" (Hepwoi s |U|r.-. Hetherington, ' Harry
Gilbey; "Chrissie"" (His Daughter), Chrissie White; "Jack" (His Soni, Cecil Uannering; " Bichard Cardew " (a Bat-ing Millionaire , Alec Worcester; "It. Ingham" (a. Tniuer), Johir McAndrew; "Daisy Ingham"' (His Daughter), Flora Mollis; " Arthur," Bobby Ingham.
Lavkm.; t: (Bradford Park) -We have only one postcard of Henrv Aiuley— iu character, alma Taylor is not married; Mary Pickford i-. Marshall Neilan i-layed in " Madame Butterfly."
Ivy (Canning Town).— We try to deserve the nice things you fay about US. Warren Kerrigan is with Universal Co., 1,9)0, Broadway, New Yt>rk.
Mf.lrose (Southampton). — Write to the American offices of the Motion / i :tur« Ma ■m line, ii unable to get it throu'.'h Smith's. We shall interview Carlyle Blackwell, so don't lose hope. The reader who had I'.'CTI r.ES to give away received scores of applications, and many wire .lisapointed. We note what you say ab>ut the popularity of the Jumble let lers (Selfe;] competit.on, and will bear it in mind.
Sonny (Gravesend) — In the first episodes, of "Elaine" Bnyinon Owens is'' Walter Jameson'" and in the latter ones Creightou Hale.
Sweet Bluebell (Wombwell).— The particulars
you want are not available, sweet one. So sorry,
but glad you like r,s so much. ToRrEDO (Richmond).— (Be careful what you do
with it eld fellow).— Bom to Wrdea Picture Play
i -Vd., post-free, from this office.
Bay (Glasgowi.— ICanie of Metro player was not
given, so we must disappoint you. Winifred (Manchester). — Hearty thanks for all
you have done for Pictures. Lucky Winnie to
possess so many autographs of stais and
staresses ! Kathleen (near Cardiff). — We have postcards of
James Cruze. Surely he would reply to letters. Cbimoxa (Ilford).— Before Charlie Chaplin played
for films he acted in Fred Karno's sketch " The
Mumming Birds," but we dou't know if ho
roller skates.
*\ Many replies are nhavouhtbly held over.
NOT MOVING PICTURES.
Editorial matters should be uddr, THE EDITOR, " Pictures and The Picturegorr,"
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u f TOW do jKii muii.i _'^ t.. > ..il time when > .i>'r
" I don't pass it. It quickly."
This Way Out. Mb. Siavl.vte: "I've just thought of a splendid idea f i ;i scenai
Miss Sweet (yawning); "I'd like to see you carry it out."
The Move-in Picture Crowd.
'' The cinemas haven't I lately as usual."
" 1 thai
'"Yes. Last night I waited twenty minutes
Walking and Driving. ."Give you a penny for a bus to the cinema! Certainly not— when I w boy I walked three miles to sch
"Yes, dad, I know; grandfatbei me how he drove you with a stick ! "
A Film Star's Correspondence.
''Fanny. I forbid your opening of my letters ! "
"But tbi i> just a business letter, and you used to "
'"Yes. my dear; but even my business letters are personal."
"Punctuality" at the Pictures.
"How late you are. dear." whispered the meek youth. " I seem to have 1 waiting for hours.'
" Then you mistook p.m. for a.m. retorted. "I said I'd meet you at six, and it's barely .-even yet ! "
Up and Down.
A young lady entered a crowded car with a pair of skates slung over her arm. An elderly gentleman rose to gb e her lu's seat.
** Thank yi u, sir." she said. '" but I've, been skating, and I'm tired of sitting."
Two in One.
JOHN: "I bad your letter weighed, sir. and had to put another stamp on it."
Merchant: "That's right. I hope yon didn't obliterate the addrt
John : " No. sir. I stuck it on I the other stamp to save room." "Pictures" First.
A man senl n little boy t i 1 stamp. He Landed him two theextra one being for himsell time afterwards the boy cune ! blubbering, with PICTURES under hiarm. He had lost one of the pence.
"Hut why didn't you buy me the stamp? " asked the man.
" It was y-your p-p-penny I los The Dear Old Dad.
The Governor closing the 3oor)j "Now. my hoy. 1 am told by friend? who know, that the other night you were seen in a popular cinema with three pretty inrls. Is this truer "
The Son " Yes, -ir."
(ii>\ ERNOE : " Well, what do you >uppose vour mother would say if she knew thisr""
S.>\: "She would probably ask me. sir, not to let you know who they were."