Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1921)

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110 A 112 Fo If Rc De Select your own. subject, then submit your poem to us. We write the music and guarantee publication. LEO • FRIEDMAN, Composer to the Amer can people is at the head of our staff. Among his great successes are "MEET ME TONIGHT IN DREAMLAND," "LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART." Sales ran into the millions of copies: Send us a poem today. Seton Music Co., 920 S. Michigan, Dtpt.^^fChicBgo Down Go Our Prices^ Why Pay FwllPricesNOW This 75-year old Diamond Banking ,,m Institution, rated more than $1 .OUU.OUOAX) ft is making thousands of loans, many of which are not paid and must bo sold now. Jjg*s Also other special advantage diamonds. SSjjSf Unequalled Diamond Values ^EpsF all our 75 years we have never offered jjSgr N i bargains. Customers write they M5~# ^ t match at even 60 per cent more _--r5EE^>*^^ Send lor Latest List Different from HAVE YOU EVER READ SMITH'S MAGAZINE? ENTERTAINING SHORT STORIES Write the Words for a Song We write the music, copyright and print professional copies which are distributed to over 200 performers and theatres and submitted to 80 publishers for outright sale. Our Chief of Staff wrote the GREATEST BALLAD SUCCESS OF ALL TIME. Millions of copies of his songs have been sold. Bell Studios, 1490 Broadway, Dept. 702, New York. High School Course in 2 Years Bide of two years. Me and the leading profe: coureeearc described i can complete is simplified High School Course at home lnI requirements for entrance to college This and thirty-six other practical Free Bulletin, Send for it TODAY AMERICAN SCHOOL D*Pt. H-C76J, Drexel Ave. & 56th St. $1800 for a Story! RECENTLY an American writer was paid 51800 for single short story. By learning to tell the etoriea of hei dreams this woman has found ber way to fame and fortune. You can learn to write, too. A new practical course of instruction will give yon the training right in your own home during your spare time. Endorsed by eminent writers ineluding the late Jack London, K single sh« AV dreams tl tune. You ca instruction w during your i eluding the la Write T< Special offer Dow being Haosir Dept.cws Write Today— No HOOSIER INSTITUTE, Short Story Dept. Ft. Wayne, Indiana Advertising Section John L. — All addresses you requested at the end of this department. Miss Helen B.— Tom Mix's early career consisted of riding the plains as a cowboy. The Talmadge sisters were all born in the State of New York. Natalie is the youngest, Constance is next. She was born in 1900, and Norma is the oldest and was born in 1897. Miss Elizabeth N. — I can't say whether Miss Talmadge would read your story. Why don't you write to her and ask her? George B. — Thanks for the numerous compliments. Wallace Reid is six feet one inch tall and weighs one hundred and seventy pounds. He was born in 1892. Xorma Talmadge's latest picture is called "The Passion Flower." William S. Hart has finished his contract with Paramount and is at present taking a much-needed rest. I can't say whether he will return to the screen. He threatens not to. Xeal Hart is not related to him. June Caprice was born in 1899. She appeared in the Pathe production "Rogues and Romance" with George B. Seitz. Charles Chaplin's latest picture is "The Kid." Lillian Gish is not married. Viola Dana's latest picture is called "Puppets of Fate." Mildred Harris is appearing in Famous PlayersLasky productions. Your other questions have already been answered. Surely, write any time. Cullen Landis Admirer. — That is his correct address, the one you gave. Cullen is married and has a small youngster. You can reach Corinne Griffith at the Vitagraph address you gave. She was born in Texarkana, Texas. Claire Adams Admirer. — Your favorite was born in Winnipeg, Canada. She was educated there and in England. Her screen career dates back to a picture she did for Red Cross, called "The Spirit of the Red Cross." She has brown hair and eyes. Constance Talmadge is five feet five. Otis T. — You refer to George Cheseboro. His latest picture is the serial with Grace Darmond, called "The Hope Diamond Mystery." I shouldn't think you could keep up with pictures very well with ten miles to go to a show and only twice a week. Never mind — perhaps they will do more for you soon. Kathryn C. — Wallace Reid is that young man's correct name. His father was Hal Reid. His latest picture is called "Watch My Speed." It is an automobile story. He also appears in Cecil De Mille's all-star production called "The Affairs of Anatol." Leslie Prosser and Roy Stewart. — Roy Stewart is six feet two inches tall and weighs one hundred and ninety pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. Frank Mayo stands five feet eleven and one-half and tips the scales at one hundred and sixty-five pounds. His hair is brown and his eyes are gray. Charles Dorian lacks one-half inch of being as •tall as Frank and weighs ten pounds more. iHis hair also is brown, but his eyes are blue. Franklyn Farnum is the same 'height as Charles, but weighs only one hundred and sixt}'-eight. His hair is dark and his eyes are brown. E. K. Lincoln appears in Robert Vignola's latest picture for Cosmopolitan, "The Woman God [Changed. " Seena Owen plays the_ feminine lead. Write as often as you like. Miss Andra S. — "The Laughing Mask" was a character in one of Pearl White's serials. Creighton Hale played the title part. Henry G. — Tom Mix at present is living on the Coast with his wife, Victoria Forde. He was a cowboy in his early days. He does not play in pictures with Dustin Farnum. He is starring under the Fox banner. His latest picture is called "Hands Off,"_ in which Pauline Curley plays the feminine lead. A Movie Fan. — The clipping you inclose was speaking first of Ella Hall, who is the wife of Emory Johnson. Then it says, "The correct name is Ollie Kirkby. not Kirby. She is the wife of George Larkin," meaning Ollie Kirkby is the wife of George Larkin. Perhaps you didn't know that Ollie Kirkby is a picture actress and a different person from Ella Hall. That's where you got mixed. Alice Brady is the wife of James Crane. Rebecca M. — There is no paper shortage at the present time. Mary MacLaren has been absent from the screen for some time, but is returning in Douglas Fairbanks' new picture, "The Three Musketeers." Mary is playing the part of the Queen. You will have to write the editor about the pictures of the players you would like to see published. Ethel Clayton has two little children. Martha S. — You will find all addresses at the end of this .department. Ruth Roland's latest serial is being shown now. It is "The Avenging Arrow." She is starting work on a new one, called "The Golden Canon." This is Miss Roland's eleventh serial for Pathe. Your other question is not clear. I don't know who you are referring to. Come again ! Addresses of Players Asked for by readers whose letters are answered by The Oracle this month: Address Justine Johnstone and Constance Binnev at the Realart Pictures Corporation. 469 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Tom Mix. Shirley Mason, Harold Goodwin. Buck Jones. Eileen Percy, and William Russell at the Fox Studios, Western Avenue, Hollywood, California. Norman Kerry, Seena Owen, and E. K. Lincoln at the Cosmopolitan Pictures Corporation, New York, City. Vivian Martin at thev Goldwyn Pictures Corporation. 4G9 Fifth Avenue. New YorkCity. Douglas Mat-Lean. Lloyd Hughes, and Louise Glaum at the Ince Studios, Culver City, California. Pauline Frederick and Sessue Hayakawa at the Robertson-Cole Studios, Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles. California. Corinne Griffith. Catherine Calvert, Alice Joyce, and Alice Calhoun at the Vitagrapn Company, 469 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Gloria Swanson. Monte Blue, Elliott Dexter. Conrad Nagel. Ann Forrest. Milton Sills. Roscoe Arbuckle, Lila Lee. Lois Wilson. Margaret Loomis, Mabel Julienne Scott. Ethel Clayton, and Jack Holt at the Lasky Studios. Vine Street, Hollywood. California. Kenneth Harlan, Harrison Ford. Natalie, Norma, and Constance Talmadge at the Talmadge Studios. 318 East Forty-eighth Street. New York City. Dorothy DeVore. Helen Darling, Bobby Vernon, and Patricia Palmer at the Christie Studios, Sunset & Gower, Hollywood, California. Herbert Heyes and King Baggot at the Hollywood Hotel. Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood. California. Edith Roberts. Casson Ferguson. Eva Novak. Hoot Gibson. Eddy Polo. Gladys Walton. Priscilla Dean, Eddie Lyons. Lee Moran. Carmel Myers, Mae Busch. ' and Frank Mayo at Universal City, California. Tom Moore] Helene Chadwick, Richard Dix, Molly Malone. Lea trice Joy. Jack Gibson. Sylvia Breamer, and Will Rogers at Goldwyn Studios. Culver City. California. Martha Mansfield. Zeena Keefe. Conway Tearle. Owen Moore. William Faversham. and Eugene O'Brien at Selznick Pictures Corporation. 729 Seventh Avenue. New York City. Anita Stewart and Walter McGrail at Mayer's Studios. Los Angeles. California. Wanda Hawley, Mary Miles Minter. and Bebe Daniels at the Jilorosco Studios, Los Angeles. California.