Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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AXSWER DEPARTMENT 139 Jinks. — Howard Stewart was the son in "That Boy from the Poorhouse." Nannie E. — Kempton Greene was Hilary. Mary Keane was the wife, and Earle Metcalfe was the detective in "When Conscience Calls"' (I/iibin). Miss Johnson was Diana in "The Story of Diana" (Selig). Lillian Walker was Ethel in "Four Days a Widow*' (Vitagraph). Moxa G.— Your letter was interesting. The details you refer to were well criticised, and some day, no doubt, you wont have cause to complain. Joseph Levering was Ivan in "A Fight for Freedom'* (Solax). William Russell and Irene Howley in "Her Primitive Model" (Biograph). Franklyn Hall was Dr. West in "The Ordeal" (Selig). W. T. H., Chicago. — I decline to believe that Henderson's 3Ionthly has suspended. It must, not be. Hope I have not trod on your bunions. I appreciate your comments and criticisms. As to choosing favorites. I hereby issue a proclamation of neutrality. Rose F. — Right you be. Money is the ball-bearings on the wheel of life, but the happiest people are often those who have the least. You refer to Charles Chaplin with the perfectly tailor-made trousers. Yours was much appreciated. Speck. — Warren Kerrigan played a double role in ■•Sandhill Lovers." You ask if I can play the piano. I do nt know : I never tried it. GWLADYS M. A. -Ethel Clayton and Harry Myers in "When the E arth Trembled"' I Lubin i . Rose Coghlan in "As You Like It" (Vitagraph). I'm very grateful to you." Abe. 99. — Pleesdternieetyeh. Augustus Phillips and Miriam Xesbitt in "A -Question of Hats and Gowns" (Edison). George Stanley and Myrtle Gonzalez in "The Little Sheriff*' (Vitagraph). Francis Bushman and Gerda Holmes in "In the Moon's Ray"* (Essanay). Carlton King and Alice Washburn in "Lo. the Poor Indian"' (Edison). When I refer to the Editor, I mean Mr. Brewster. May Abbey in "The Adventure of the Stolen Slipper"' (Edison). Cotjrtenay. — I am neither too young to be wise nor too old to be careful. Dont know whom you refer to iu that Essanay. Martin Faust was the groom in "The Scarf -pin" (Lubin). Thanks. Just Pete. — Edward Earle in "The Gilded Kidd" (Edison). Dolly Larkin and L. C. Shumway in "Blotted Out" (Lubin). Harry Millarde in "The Viper"' (Kalem). Ray Gallagher and Edna Maison in that Powers. Gertie. — Welcome again. Robert Ellis in "The Counterfeiter's Plot" (Kalem). Dallas Tyler was Rosario. Stephen Purdee was the villain. Phyllis Grey was Henry's wife in "Dr. Smith's Baby." Ruth V. G. — I answer all the questions I can. Yes. my space has been cut down, and that is the reason many letters are not answered at once. ' Valerie J. — I am sure, if you wrote to the players you mention and told them your circumstances, that they would send yon their pictures. Write in care of the coinjpanies. Elizabeth C. C. — Walter Miller and Millicent Evans in "The Fatal Wedding" (Klaw & Erlanger). Write to Essanay. AT THE MOVIES 'THREE IS A CROWD'