Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb 1914 - Sep 1916 (assorted issues))

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154 ANSWER DEPARTMENT Olive R. W. — Most of the players use grease-paint in making up. Glad you liked the picture of William Farnum. Russia has 120,000 miles of telegraph lines, Germany has 140,000 and Austria-Hungary 60,000. Irene G. — That's the way the cast reads, hut I guess you are right. Crane Wilbur was John in "Vengeance Is Mine." Cork is the bark taken from a species of the oaktree. Yes, Frankie Mann was with Vitagraph. George Berringer was the brother in "The Family Secret." Helen M. — You want a picture of Thomas Holding in the Gallery. about me, and all you read about me. I am a man, and I am 74, and if you people persist in calling me a womr\n, well, I'll do something desperate, 'deed I will! What greater insult can ycu pay a man than to say that he is effeminate? Grace D. — Edward Arnold was John in "The Primitive Strain" (Essanay). Walter Hitchcocifc was Graham in "The Blindness of Love" (Metro). Mrs. L. K., Jersey City. — So you like our "How to Get In" articles. They are attracting a lot of attention. There is nothing further that I can say. Obey orders. JUNGLEVILLE MOVIES. Little Monk sat in a movie tent, He missed 'most every scene, 'Cause Mr. Hippo was corpulent, And shut off half the screen. Pearl of the Orient. — Shall be glad to receive those famous cigars. House Peters was Basil in "The Pride of Jennico." It is impossible to get my photo in the Classic; I have tried. The Editor says that's only for handsome people. You remind me of a man who came in here the other day and wanted to bet $100,000 he could name the next President. I told him that I bet that I could, too. I named Wilson and Hughes. The man fled. Naomi, of St. Louis. — Welcome back. So you are a Triangle admirer now. Bill Bailey is with Metro. Will be glad to get those snapshots of you. F. W. — Jack Sherrill was Steve, the handsome man, in "Then I'll Come Back to You." He is now with Pathe. Emily P. — Dont you believe all you hear Grace B., Cedartown. — Of course 1 like fudge. Who doesn't? I was pleased with all you said. I dont know where that came from. It's a wise joke that knows its own father. Most jokes are ancient. Cyril B., Albany. — No, we never printed the story of "The Masked Wrestler." If you vote for Roosevelt or Wilson, the votes wont be counted. While they have both appeared in the films, they are not in the same class with Bushman and Kerrigan. R. W. H— You ask, "Why is Paul Gilmore allowed to play in pictures with a face like his?" What's the matter with his face? Anyway, the face isn't everything. William Clifford in "Rosary," as Sir Jasper. Dorothy West is with Famous Players. Marion Warner was Grace in "The Heart of Paro."