Screenland (Apr-Sep 1924)

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^Popular Pets of Piffure dom CIA g n e s Ayres and h c r p u /> named Kiki. OGS are by far the most popular pets in Hollywood, as elsewhere. The exotic pets, like Viola Dana's little pig, or Sigrid Holmquist's Whozit (nobody could quite figure out what species Sigrid's pet was supposed to be) are strictly for publicity purposes. I doubt very much i whether the dainty Viola ever murmured, ; "Wasim a fweetest ittle sing ever was?" j to her little porkling, when the camera's | eye was not trained on her. Pigs are simply not simpatico, somehow, even little pink baby pigs. Though as a rule we never like to touch on scandal in the movie colony, we feel we really must tell you about Ignatz. Ignatiz is Alice Terry's white Spitz, a most amiable dog who allows visitors to Alice's set to stroke him at will, especially if they will scratch him gently just at QRiglit: Charles Ray and his wire haired p u p p y — "Whiskers." Below: Raymond McKee, Goldwyn actor, has trained his dog to mimic his every action, as shown in this picture. QV i o 1 a Dana has a chow puppy for a pet. the base of the ears. Ignatz was given Alice by an Eastern dignitary on one of her trips to New York, and on the way back, some heartless baggage man or brakeman must have booted poor Ignatz off the train, for Ignatz was lost in the wilds of Arizona. Railroad officials took one look at Alice's pleading face and burned up the wires with instructions to get that dog back if it became necessary to throw the brakeman off after him. The dog was finally found, his white fur matted and stuck full I of burrs, his tummy very empty, but otherwise intact. He was returned to Alice's welcoming arms and quickly became the pet of the Rex Ingram company. But we mentioned scandal. Lean closer, I and don't say who told you. Ignatz one ; morning presented "his" mistress with a \ fine litter of silky white puppies. Rex and Alice thought at first they would have to I change Ignatz's (Continued on Page 78.) Q Below: mother, mother, fornia. ing off. Enid Bennett and her and Harrison Ford and his at Balboa Beach, CaliMiss Bennett's pup is show