Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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144 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE Marguerite S. — I appreciate your kind words. You are right. We here in the East are not so hospitable as you in the West. I believe in hospitality because it puts a roof over every man's head. Bleaney T., Jr.— Francelia Billington was with the Majestic last, and Lamar Johnston with the Selig. The S in Essanay stands for Spoor. The Yitagraph Theater show a four or five-reel production, and another of two or three, aside from the daily release. They have been changing every two weeks lately. No ; Ralph Ince has not married Anita Stewart yet, nor does he intend to, one reason being that he married her sister. Violet Horner was Ruth in "The Wages of Sin." Beverly. — So you would like to correspond with WT. H. T. He is quite brilliant. Your letter was indeed very interesting. If your theater manager would charge fifteen cents admission when showing Mary Pickford's films, I am sure he could make it pay. Ruth S., 17. — Alice Joyce and Harry Millarde in "The Hand-print Mystery" (Kalem). Laura Sawyer was Jeanie in "A Woman's Triumph" (Famous Players). Virginia Pearson and Edward Jose in "The Stain." Violet Horner was the girl in "The King and the Man" (Famous Players). Betty Harte opposite House Peters in "The Pride of Jennico" (Famous Players). Yes; James Cooley was the husband in "Beyond All Law" (Biograph). Claire McDowell and Joseph McDermott in "The Scar" (Biograph). Pearl H. — Believe me, I can read almost anything, but your red ink is almost intoxicating. Betty Bell. — Yes, I shall tell the Editor you want a picture of Florence Lawrence and a chat with Darwin Karr and James Young. Myra H. — Pleasant company always accepted. Sorry to hear of your troubles, but cheer up — the war wont last forever. Louise Von P. — Wheeler Oakman and Bessie Eyton in "The Master of the Garden" (Selig). Henry Walthall and Lillian Gish in "Lord Chumley." Carlyle Blackwell opposite Mary Pickford in "Such a Little Queen" (Famous Players). Jessie J. W. — Heap much thanks. Alexander Gaden was Wilmott in "Tempest and Sunshine" (Imp). Is that the one you refer to? You neglect to give the name of the company. Edith Storey and Earle Williams in "The Leading Lady" (Vitagraph). Some more thanks. a big boost to the cause