Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1927)

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Advertising Section 119 Clarence Kovack. — You people who will ask questions want lists of pictures that take up more room than I can spare for one person ! A list of Valentino's films appears in the answer to C. L. B. The other important roles in Clara Kimball Young's "Enter Madame" were played by Elliott Dexter, Louise Dresser, Arthur Rankin, and Mary Jane Sanderson. Emil .Tannings played the male lead in '"Passion." "The Affairs of Anatol" included in its cast nearly all the erstwhile Famous Players celebrities — Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson, Bebe Daniels, Elliott Dexter, Theodore KoslofT, Agnes Ayres, Monte Blue, Wanda Hawley, and Theodore Roberts. Eve J. Robixson. — So you think I deserve a raise? You can imagine what / think, but it's more important what the editor thinks ! I believe James Hall is now under contract to Famous Players. See the answer to Marie from Prague. The Paramount school was discontinued after one class, so no wonder you received no reply. A William Boyd club is announced in this issue. I'm sorry about Arthur Rankin — his screen appearances are only occasional, and I have no idea what his home address is. Nancy. — How nice of William Haines to donate a gold-and-onyx vanity case as a membership prize for your club. I should think you would be proud to be its president! (Fans who want particulars of this club, write to Nancy Lilly, 225 Boone Street, Bluefield, West Virginia.) William Haines' pictures include "Three Wise Fools," "Wine of Youth," "The Denial," "A Fool and His Money," "Fighting the Flames," "Little Annie Rooney," "A Slave of Fashion," "Memory Lane," "The Tower of Lies," "Sally, Irene, and Mary," "Mike," "Brown of Harvard," "Lovey Mary," "The Little Journey," "Tell It to the Marines," and "Slide, Kelly, Slide." J. E. — If you are a Renee Adoree fan, who can blame you? Aren't we all! She was born in France — I don't know in what city. Her birthday comes in March, I believe. May Allison was born in Georgia ; Jacqueline Logan, in Corsicana, Texas; Louise Fazenda, in Lafayette, Indiana, and Aileen Pringle, in San Francisco. The only address I have for Emily Fitzroy is a home address several years old — Cummings Apartments, 1348 Ingraham Street, Los Angeles. Kathleen Myers free lances, hut perhaps vou might reach her at the F. B. O. studio. E. C. P. — Thanks for the bouquet and your wishes for the best of luck for this department. It takes more than luck to answer all these questions. Hard work is responsible for my success, if any. Ramon Xovarro was christened Jose Ramon Sameniegos. I don't know of any correspondence club for him. There is a Marion Davies Fan Club — write to Miss Eleanor Jacobus, 18 Elm Road, Caldwell, New Jersey. Marion's real name is Douras. Yes, I think Ramon Novarro would send you his photo free of charge. Louise Lebloxde. — Thanks for the invitation to come to Sherbrooke if I ever go to Canada. So it's only forty-two miles from the American line? Perhaps if I ever do go to Canada, I'll have to get farther away than that ! John Gilbert was born in 1895. The Elinor Glyn piclure with Lew Cody and Harriet Hammond was "Man and Maid." Doris Kenyon was born September 5, 1897. She weighs one hundred and twenty-five pounds. The health and beauty of the hair depend chiefly upon the condition of the scalp. Normal capillary circulation and nerve tone mean wellnourished roots — strong, vigorous hair shafts— lively, lustrous hair. Important also, of course, that the scalp be kept really clean. Excellent for these purposes is Liquid Silmerine. Rubbed into the scalp it has a wholesome tonic effect , invigorating I tissues, improving circulation. And it effectualiyeliminates dandruff, dirt, excess oiliness. Always use before shampooing. 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