Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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t 1 £ w ®@B EVIWWHEBI IB PL«8RD®M ith the twentieth episode. Pearl White will be happy because Pauline's Perils will then be over. Carlton King (Edison) is to be given a handy little Christmas present by his Screen Club brothers— an elephant. And still another serial cometh. "Sanford Quest. Criminologist'' (Universal), with Herbert Rawlinson and Anna Little in the leads. The mother of Earle Williams recently sent him a barrel of assorted apples from his old home, and he made it '"Apple Day" by presenting all his fellow-players with one. Victor Potel used a real diamond ring in "Slippery Slim and the Impersonator."' instead of the stage imitation, and lost it. and now he is out a hundred dollars of real money. Lillian and Dorothy Gish are sisters in real life, and in ''The Sisters'' they will be true to life. Frances M. Nelson, formerly of the Biograph, is now the leading woman for Ben Wilson, of the Universal. Fame has come to Antonio Moreno. He has had a battleship named after him. Some day he may even have a cigar named after him. David Horsley has spent the mere trifle of $100,000 for the Bostock menagerie, and these celebrated animals will appear in the General Film program under Mr. Horsley's new brand, the Mina. Isabel Bae says she has not left Biograph, and that it was Bay Martin who became "Peg o' My Heart." Lew Fields, of Weber & Fields fame, has stepped from the stnge onto the screen, his first offense being "Old Dutch." Mabel Trunnelle. accent on the "1." has a pet monkey, and he has a leading part in" A Gypsy Madcap." "The Sins of the Mothers" will be the Yitagraph contribution to our February issue, the scenario of which won the $1,000 prize in the Sun contest. * Earle Williams and Anita Stewart have the leads. Maurice Costello makes much of his many opportunities in "The Man Who Could Not Beat God," which, by the way. is the play that Avon second prize in the Sun contest. Our gold prize for the best story in this issne goes to the author of "On Christmas Eve": second prize a tie between "In Quest of a Story" and "Surgeon Warren's Ward." The hobby and pastime of Vivian Rich is making funny faces by modeling them in clay. Richard Tucker has returned to the Edison Company after a brief vacation on the stage as leading man. The annual ball of the Screen Club was held on Thanksgiving Eve. Bobei-1 Leonard and Ella Hall are just a wee bit proud of their work in "The Master Key" series. 127