Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1913)

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138 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE F. D., Humboldt. — Louise Yale was Minna in "The Debt." In "The Tale of a Cat" (Essanay), Howard Missimer was Bings, and Harry Cashman (now deceased) was Judson's suitor. A. C, North Adams. — The newsdealers and theaters will receive the magazine on the 15th hereafter. The Costello children are now traveling with their parents. B. W., Barberton. — You will have to address the players in care of the company. We do not give personal addresses. U. S. W., New York. — Well, you'll have to know 500 people, and get them to sign their names and addresses on a paper or a petition, unless you get some coupons. William Duncan was Bud in "Bud's Heiress." Etta C. P. — Bessie Scott and Brooks McCloskey were the children in "His Children" (Lubin). Carlyle Blackwell was Red, and Jane Wolfe was Mag in "The Redemption." Sallie Crute had the lead in "The Beast of the Jungle." Gertie.— That's Ray Gallagher in Melies. Master D. A. writes us that Master John Anderson was the light-haired boy in "The Little Woolen Shoe" (Edison). Master Daniel Anderson was the coward in "Coward and Hero" (Yitagraph). He has also played in Kalem plays. Cliff P. — So you dont believe there's a Flossie. All right. We know differently. That's the wrong title you give. Olga, 17. — Bon jour! Frances Mann and Walter Stull had the leads in "The Stolen Jewelry." John Brennan and Marshall Neilan are the men you refer to in "A Busy Day in the Jungle." Carlyle Blackwell and Crane Wilbur read the magazine, and they are subscribers. Harold Lockwood and Kathlyn Williams. So you are afraid of Roger Lytton. He wont hurt you. Thought you liked villains nice. Percival. — Alice and Edna Nash were the twins in "Cutey and the Twins." We haven't the name of that Pathe. Lillian and Rose. — Baby Earley was the little girl in "The Sowing" (Powers). Pearl H. — Mayme Kelso was with Kalem last. Jane Wolfe was Jean in "The Plot That Failed" (Kalem). Viola M. P. — No ; Crane Wilbur did not play the part of Romeo. Keith du P. — Shall tell the editor you want Gertrude Robinson's picture. G. M. B., Baltimore.— Well, we must have the name of the company in order to tell you the leads, O Absent-Minded One! Etta C. D. — Mary Charleson was the Indian girl in "When the Desert Was Kind." Tout. — We dont answer "Is he a flirt?" "What is the matter with his nose?" and "Why does Anderson always hold his little finger funny?" etc. Life is too short, and so are twenty pages. Muriel G. — In "Papa Puts One Over" (Yitagraph), Anita Stewart was Anna, and Earle WTilliams was Shadee. Earle Williams chat in June, 1912. Iowa Girl. — Please write your questions on a letter, and not on postal cards. Nemo and Flip. — Howard Mitchell was Captain Richards in "The Price of Jealousy" (Lubin). Dick R. — We go to press in sections, 32 pages at a time. Juliet. — Yes, there is a George Lambert with Yitagraph. X. Y. Z. — Marshall Neilan was the brother in "The Reward of Yalor." Tet and Len. — Ruth Roland was Bessie in "Something Wrong with Bessie." Vivien. — Pathe's "The Light That Failed" was not taken from Kipling's book. M. D. — Edgar Jones was Gail in "Bar K Foreman." Harry Benham was the professor. Yes ; Carlyle Blackwell is getting to be a regular Fagin in the pictures. Marion, 15. — No ; Olga lives in New York City. Florence M. B. — We dont know whether she is married, and we do not operate a matrimonial bureau. Constant Reader, N. Y. — You mustn't blame us because we have not kept our promise regarding a chat with Warren Kerrigan. But we can now safely say that he has been chatted, and that it will appear soon, probably in this issue. Your 'letter fairly glows with fervor. Twin Pearls.— Harry Pollard appears to be Margarita Fisher's all-around leading man. George Gebhardt was White Bird's Indian lover in "The Branded Arm" (Pathe). Babe S., Toledo. — We dont know why Clara Kimball Young writes her name in full. Perhaps because it sounds bigger. Eleanor R. E.— Where did you get the name? Are you sure about Mary Fuller? We dont know anything about matrimony. Honey Doll says : "Answer Man, if you ever have any children, dont bring them up to be what you are. Let them learn something easy, like a fireman or a laborer." Thanks for the advice. We'll do it. B. S., New York.— Marie Eline was Sue in "The Other Half" (Thanhouser). V. H., Grafton. — Pauline Bush played opposite Jack Richardson in "The Fraud That Failed" (American). F. T., Bronx.— See August, 1912, for James Morrison's picture.