Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1923 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, 1923

Jack Says Marilyn Is a General, He a Corporal

jfY WALTER D. HICKMAN i 1 -n NY corporal is a wise old owl who knows just who is the 1 * general. Jack Pickford told me the other night just who is who in the Miller - Pickford army. "Marilyn Is the general and I am Just a corporal,” smiled Pickford as he started back to the star dressing room during the engagement of "Sally” at English’s. Pickford came on from Hollywood and other Western movie centers to be with Miss Miller during the local engagement of "Sally.” "I am going to make pictures in New York, as Marilyn will be there this winter in anew show,” he told me frankly. "How can I make picture* on the Pacific coast when my heart and mind is in New York?” I agreed with him. Here is a real love affair and it is refreshing to run across the genuine article. Pickford is more than just a nice chap. I have

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always liked him. He is real, there being no signs of being up-staged. He is fond of football. Look at this. "I hear that Indianapolis Is quite a football center,” Pickford said. “Understand there is a game here Saturday.” I spoke up and said, "Let’s go Saturlay afternoon.” “Sure. Fine,” he said. I had my little chat with Pickford, who has made splendid strides lately in the movie game, in the office of Ad Miller at English’s. One of Miller’s prize dogs was in the room. The dog jumped up on the lap of Pickford. Jack petted the dog and soon both became good friends. It seems that dogs are not friendly to newspaper men. "I like dogs. I raise them out West, you know,” he said with a great deal of pride. Jack spoke of his sister, Mary. "Mary and Doug are running a race to see who can make the best pictures.” he said. “She has completed

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