Picturegoer (1923)

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60 PiQt\JKe5 and Pict-\jreOoer AUGUST 1923 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. ; 3d. per Word ::: Minimum 3 Shilling*. ! H~0\V to Make Moiiev by Writinf fOr the Fltai. — •• Cinrm» Plays ; How to Wnte »d<1 Sell Tb«m " tells you how to succeed in this lucrmtive work. Price 3s. 9d., post free, from " Picturejoer " SaJon, 88, Long Acre, London, W.C.;. TOLLECTION OF PICTURE POSTCARDS of the Film Favourite* you have seen on the screen Li always interesting to look through. We can supply you with postcards of all the popular playrn, and special albums to put them m. A complete U»t of Kineraa Novelties will be gladly sent post free on receipt of a postcard. — Picturegoer Salon, 88, Long Acre, London, W.C.2. REAL Photographs of the following Britiab Film Favourites — size of photo 9} in. by 8 in. — Gerald .Ames, Henrv Edwards ',2 different). Alma Taylor (3 diflerent), and thrissie White (2 different). Price IS. 2d. each, post free. — " Picturegoer" Salon, 88, Long Acre, London, W.C.2. ILM FA vdiTRITES.— Picture Postcards of Kincma Stars. .A few selected namei from our enonnous stock (complete list sent, post free, on receipt of a postcard) Gerald .Ames, Enid Bennett, Harrv Carey, Charlie Chaplin, George Cheeseboro, Fay Compton, Douglas Fairbanks, William Famum, Pauline Frederick. Dorothy Gish, Lillian Gish, W. S. Hart, Sessue Havakawa, .Alice Joyce, Elmo Lincoln, Mary Miles .Minter, Tom .Mijt, .Mae Murray, Mary Pickford. hddic I'olo, Constance and Norma Talmadge, Pearl White. Price, id. each, postage extra, or is. a doien post free.— " Picturegoer " Salon, 88, Long Acre. London, W.C.2. S~1'ECIAL OFFER.— A collection of 100 Charming Picture Postcards of the most popular Kineraa Players, beautifully printed in photogravure and artistically tinted in colours; mounted in handiome album with spaces for 200 cards, lettered on front in gold: " .My Film Favourites." Price, los. 6d. complete and post free, from " Picturegoer" Salon, ?■? , Long Acre, London, W.C. S^TAMPs'l 'sf.AMPS! SlAMPsTThe PICTUR^GOER Packets of British, Colonial, and Foreign stamps are the best value ever offered. 100 all different for is. od. ; 250 ditto for is. 3d. ; and ^<x> ditto (a splendid collection) for 4s. od. Special packet of 50 different English stamps for it. 3d. Postage £aid on aU packeti.— PICTUREGOER Salon, 88, ong Acre, London, W.C. y' fTlnT I'AVOU RITES' ALBUM. specialTy designed for collectors of picture postcards of Kinema Stirs. Prices : i?. 6d. to hold 150 cards 2s. to hold 4<o ; and 3s. to hold 300, beautifully Uiund. An ideal present for anyone. Picturegoer Salon, 88, Lone .Acre, London, W.C 2. R' FJM/ THIS CAREFULLY. Recent additions to our stock of picture postcards are — Agnea Ayres, Betty Balfour, Constance Binney, Monte Blue, Flora le Breton, Betty Blythe, Georges C*rp-ntirr, Betty Compaon. Jackie Coofan. Harrison Ford, Gaston (ilasi, Barbara La Marr, Harold Lloyd (with spectacles). Katherine .MacDonald, Mae Marsh, Colleen .Moore, Antonio Moreno, Mae Murray. Ramon Novarro. Pola Negri. Baby Peggy. House Peters. Lewis Stone. F'ric Von Stroheini. ^Jorma Talmadge. Conwav Tearle. .Alice Terr>', and Rodolph Valentino, (three different). .All in sepia glossy style— real photographs. I*rice 3d. each, postage extra ; cr 2'6 dozen post free. -From Ilcturegoer Salon, 88, Long .Acre, London, W.C. 2. ILM FAVOURITES ON POSTCARDS. Special Packet of 60, all different, as selected by us, beautifully printed in brown photogra\ure ; price y! , post free ; or smaller packet of 30, all diflerent 1/1J. post free. — Picturegoer Salon, 88, Long Acre, London, W.C.a. CALL and see our Immense stock of picture po«tcards and other kinema no\'eltiea- if you cannot write for our new complete list, sent post free, with gratis cards of Dorothy Phillips and James KirkwcKx) in " Man, Woman and Marriage."— Picturegoer Salon, 88, Long Acre, London, W.C. 2. • •pKLIX the -SiPi sCat. ' Clever Ihrcc» y\y cm out on tland, ''" high. Is. each post paid. Write lo hi> favourite roof, 2l<. Cloii'le-id-lr Ro.i.l. l.oiulon. S\\M7. .§ w^ rZOX r«U«TM H««4.«h* a.a N«ural(ia alm««« ■■•■■•Jialaly. Mention ihis Journal and mnclo«« li<i itamped addraaacd envelope for Tw« Fr— P#wJt« Wnia THE ZOX CO, 11. Hktton Odn . L«nd«B. B C 1 .CURED BVl Eddie Polo in " The Secret Four." The Magic Cup {Realart-Gaumont ; Aug. 16). Romantic comedy-drama starring Constance Binney as an optimistic Irish scullery maid, who is victimised by a gang of crooks, but eventually reforms them and discovers that she has a titled grandfather. Vincent Coleman opposite, and Blanche Craig, William H. Strauss, Charles Musset, J. H. Ciilmour, Malcolm Bradley and Cecil Owen also appear. Ciood entertainment. The Man From Blankleys (RealartGaumont; Aug 27). A well acted adaptation of F. Anstey's amusing play starring Robert Warwick and Bebc Daniels, with Kid McCoy, Walter Hiers, Robert Miiash, Clarence (icldart, \'it)ra Daniel.' Robert Dudley, Helen Dunbar and I.ucien Littlcfiold in support. The Marriage Chance (U ordour. Aug 13). Au attempt to fuse farce and melodrama, two ingredients better apart. A story with a dramatic shock as a final effort, and an all star cast comprising Milton Sills, Aita Allen. Irene Rich. Henry Walthall, Laura I.a X'arney. Tully Marshall, and Mitchell Lewis. Not for the overcritical. My Friend the Devil {l-'o.v: Aug ]i). Treats of the conversion of an exceeiiingly long lived atheist. Somewhat gloomy drama with sickness and death well to the fore, but tense at times and well played by Bunny ."trailer. .Myrtle Stewart, Adolph Miller." John 'I'avernier, Charles Kubmaii. .Xnna May. William H. T-ioker. Robert l-'raser ;unl Peggv .Sh.iu Oath Bound (/ ,m , Auu 20i Diistm I'arnum in a tale of river pirates, \ersus .Secret ."service men. with soinr t^ssd tlirills and chases bv motor boats and hydroplan es. Other players arc Ethel Grey Terry, Fred Thomson, Maurice Flynn, Norman Selby, Hershal Mayall and Eileen Pringle. The Old Oaken Bucket (JC. and F.; Aug. 27). A delightful screen-tribute to a very popular song, depicting the lives of simple, ordinary folk amid unusually beautiful country settings. Played by the late Bobby Connelly, Joseph Smiley, Paul Kelly, Violet Axzell, Mary Beth Barnell, and Kate Blanche. The Pilgrim {Pearl; Aug 27). Entertaining all the way. as usual, this Chaplin comedy contains a lot of his old Essanay comedy, but also some new stuff. Don't miss it. The cast includes Edna Purivance, Kitty Bradbury, Mack Swain. Dinky Dean, Dash Loyal, Mae Wells. Sidney Chaplin. " Chuck " Reisner and Tom Murray. The Radio King (Eurj/>ean: Aug 27). An .exciting serial exceptionally well produced, and dealing with all the latest ideas in wireless. Featuring Roy Stewart, supported by Louise Lorraine, Sidney Bracy. Al Smith, Clark Comstock. Ernest Butterworth, Fontaine La Rue, Slim Whittaker and loscph North. Excellent of its kind. The Real Adventure (Phillips; Aug 2i). Florence \'idor in a study of married life from the feminine angle. An old theme, but a very good presentation capitally acted by the star, C lyde Fillmore. Nellie P. Saunders, Lilyan McCarthy and Philip Ryder. Romance of the Rosary (F B.O.; Au,i 20). :\ human story of good and evil, with some very good characterisation, acting and thrills. Lewis Stone heads a fine cast comprising Jane Novak, Wallace Beery, Robert Gordon, Eugenie Besserer, l">ore Davidson. Pomeroy Cannon, Bert Woodruff, Mildred June and Harokl Goodwin. .Sentimental romance. Rose of the Sea (Ka.u-; Aug 20) The tnnibles and trials of a waif who drifts into .society, and finally marries the father of the man you IN poet her to wed. Has several novel fi-alures and excellent sub-titles and lighting effects. Cast includes ,\nita Stewart. Rudolph Cameron. Hallam (( tnliuurti «ii f'**. b.'l