Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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310TI0X PICTURE MAGAZINE 159 A. J. — Thanks for all you say. The only thing I can advise you to do is to get in touch with the different studios. Beatrice H.— Hershall Mayall and Enid Marker in "The Right to Die" (Domino). Muriel Ostriche was Ruth in '^The Toy Shop" (Princess). Dorothy H. — Edwin Clark was Jack" in '•The Poisoned Bit" (Edison). Eugenie Besserer was the mother in "Her Victory Eternal" (Selig). James Ross was the captain in "The Double Life" (Lubin). C. A. P.— The Bronze Depositing Company has nothing whatever to do with the Art Metalizing Company. The latter never manufactured any bronze statuettes of Motion Picture actresses, whereas the former is selling them at two dollars apiece. Abe. 99. — You here again? Goodmorning. Cyril Leonard was the kid in "In Real Life" (Essanay). Millicent Evans was the girl in "In Date's Cycle" (Biograph). Miss Mitchell was Tommy. Lyllian Leighton was the mother, and Harry Lonsdale was the father in "Mother of Seven" (Selig). Howard Entwhistle, Robert rtaillord, Thomas Mills and Mary Charleson in. "A Sentimental Burglar" (Vitagraph). Guy Oliver and Bessie Eyton in "A Baby Spy" (Selig). Rosemary Theby was^ Anna, Mildred Gregory was Lucy, and Kempton Greene was Bennett in "His Wife." Margaret K. T.— She. is very beautiful, and I sometimes almost wish that I was a holder rather than a beholder. Conway Tearle was Charles in "The Nightingale." Can you tell another one like that? Ag^es A. — Your letter was plenty long enough. Hope you will learn how to run the automobile. Mabel B. — I really dont know how to advise you. There are no positions open nowadays ; all you can do is to call at the studios, or you might write them. M. A. D. — I am not so good as you think. In fact, I am very wicked. The good die young, and I am seventy-three. Lucille W. — Thanks for the information that Charles AYest is still with Biograph, where he has been for the last five years. E. F., East Jordax. — You refer to Mabel Xormand in "Bathing Beauty." James Cruze was Ralph. Harry Benham was Will in Thanhousers "Rivalry." Jackie Kirley is not with Ford Sterling Company. Minta Durfee had the lead in Keystone's "Love and Bullets." Nolan Gane and Morris Foster in "The Grand Passion." Hermax. — In large theaters, where the picture on the screen is very large, all the imperfections of the film are likely to be seen by those who sit in front. Charles W. S. — Whatever the Greenroom Jotter says is true. His department is the last that goes to press, and the news therein is the latest. I go to press in sections. I have received your Volume 1. Number 1, and wish you luck. BURROWES Home. Billiard Table $200 DOWN A few cents a day will soon make you the owner of a handsome Burrowes Table. You can play on the Table while paying for it. No special room is needed. Burrowes Tables can be mounted on dining or library table or on their own legs or folding stand. Put up or taken down in a minute. Sizes range up to i% x9 ft. (standard). Used by Experts Burrowes Tables are splendidly made and correct in every detail. Some of the leading professionals use them for home practice. Terms are very easy — $1 or more down ^depending upon size and style selected), and a small amount each month. Prices from $15 up. Cues, balls, etc., free. FREE TRIAL-NO RED TAPE receipt of first installing k. If unsatisfactory reti i deposit. This ensure itrated catalog giving pr I.:l,k Play on it E. T. BURROWES CO., 143 Spring St., Portland, Me. BLTRKOWES Rustless I sect Screens are W Standard. Demand BURROWES Foldin: Card Tables— sold by Good Furniture Dealers. Paintings ^Master Artists THE July, August and September covers of the Motion Picture Magazine were reproductions of famous paintings by the celebrated artists, Jas. G. Tyler, Louis Deschamps, and Gilbert Gaul. We have a few copies left, without lettering, done in all the original colors, on sheets 12x14, suitable for framing. It is hard to tell these from the original paintings and they make exquisite decorations. Mailed, securely wrapped, at 25c each, or, while they last, at 50c for the three. The M. P. Pub, Co. 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y vThe "SANITARY" ERASER Includes an adjustable metal holder, 3 inches long by I 2 inch wide, and a strip cf rubber V% inch thick, of a width and length nearly that of the holder. Two rubbers of best quality are made, one for Typewriter and Ink, one for Pencil. These rubbers last six months to a year, the Holder a lifetime. By slight pressure, at the loop end, clean rubber is fed down u til us^d. Its nar ow edge allows a letter or line to be erased uithout injuring another. Price 10y. Refills 5^ each. All Stationers EVERYBODY should have this NEW ERASER Well Made — Easy To Operate — They Always Work By mail 2^ extra — State whether Typewriter or Pencil. Booklet Free. The 0. K. Mfg. Co., Syracuse, N. Y., U.S.A. When answering: advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.