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with women, as they will always favor him. Jackie will get along well with old people, and (he sun being in trine to Saturn, he will he lucky with liquids, with the watery element, land, houses, or real estate.
The sun squared to Uranus and in conjunction with Mars and' leaving Neptune, does not bode well to the father. More will be heard of this in five years and when Jackie is seventeen.
Will Have G ood Friends
Troubles of the liver, kidneys, bladder, circulation, blood, throat, and eyes are prognosticated in this chart ; but the moon in conjunction with Jupiter will benefit his health. It also gives good friends, although Uranus in the twelfth makes secret enemies and threatens him with false imprisonment. With Uranus in the house of children it is unlikely that Jackie will have any heirs.
Three planets in Aquarius make it good for residence in Southern California, and he should always live here* On the whole, this is a splendid horoscope and predicts a brilliant and successful career..
Little Jackie has an advanced ego. No, it won't have to be cut out ; it's merely a flattering term used by occulists to express a high type of mentality.
Jackie's is the only one of these three horoscopes with wholly bright and beneficent prospects. Both Valentino and Gloria Swanson were born with their planets under the earth, and poor Gloria even has two malefics waiting above the earth for her to rise.
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The stars have picked out a nice, corpulent blonde wife for Jackie Coogan. And the temper that lady will have! The only consolation for Jackie" is that she will soon give way for a younger, more slender wife.
IV hat the Stars Are Doing
aramount, which has formerly included Walter Iliers in a number, of their casts, have now made him a star and are to feature him in a new show which is to be released soon. Jacqueline Logan is to play opposite Walter.
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.elan Dwan is now engaged in the production of "Glimpses of the Moon," which he is shooting at the Long Island Studios of the Famous Players, with some of the scenes in Canada and others in Florida. The cast includes Nita Naldi, Bebe Daniels, Maurice Costello, Rubye de Remer, David Powell and Charles. Girard.
Mario Majeroni is about complete. Alan Grosland, who has been directing the picturization, took most of this company abroad to shoot certain exteriors in Monte Carlo, Nice, Paris, and along the Riviera.
josmopolitan's production of Vicente Blasco Ibanez's "Enemies of Women," with a cast including Lionel Barrymore, Alma Rubens, Pedro De Cordoba, Buster Collier. Gareth Hughes, Gladys Hulette, W. H. Thompson, Paul Panzer and
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/rich Von Stroheim was released from Universal, leaving the "Merry-Go-Round" half completed. Rupert Julian has the job of completing the picture. Von Stroheim is to be featured by Goldwyn in the Frank Norris story, "McGeague."
M ary Pickford has secured the services of Herr Lubitsch from Paramount to direct her forthcoming presentation of "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall."
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vor Movello, a well known European actor and composer, has been selected by D. W. Griffith to play the male lead in his new southern photo story, "The White Rose,"
which they are preparing to produce. Carol Dempster and Mae Marsh share honors in the feminine role.
Hn zeno, a mystery thriller of the speaking stage which is now entour picture fans will recognize a number of screen favorites in the flesh. Coincidence has brought them together in the cast of this latest "spook" play.
James Crane, George Nash and Effie Shannon are well known in motion pictures.
Screen fans know James Crane as the former husband and co-star of Alice Brady. His last picture was "The Dark Lantern," made with Alice Brady two seasons ago at the Essenay studio. George Nash played an important role in "In the Fog," one of the big pictures of the year. He was also in the cast of "When Knighthood Was in Flower," playing the part of the adventurer in the inn scene. Miss Shannon is on the screen in "Sure Fire Flint," with Robert Edeson, Doris Kenyon and Edmund Breese.