Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1913)

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140 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE Florence M. B. — Say, why dont you give some one else a chance? Kathlyn Williams was the girl in "The Two Orphans." S. G. M. — You must never send your puzzle answers on the same sheet with questions. Frank Richardson was Sona's father in "Kings of the Forest." G. W. — We presume you can purchase the Gaumont Graphic from Gaumont. R. V., Oakland. — Thanks for the valentine. Marjorie. — Earle Foxe was Hick, and Irene Boyle was Alice in "The GameWarden" (Kalem). M. C. wants to know where Frederic McGuirk is. E. B. C, Brooklyn. — We believe the picture is of Alice Joyce. Trix S. — Paul Kelly was the boy in "Six o'Clock." William Wadsworth had the lead in "The Winking Parson." Paraphanelltjs. — What a nom de plume! Phyllis Gordon was Olga in "In Exile." G. R. T., Charleston. — Clara Williams was the girl in "The Girl and the Gambler." George Larkin was the brother in "Nobody's Love Story" (Eclair). Flower E. G. wants to know why Carlyle Blackwell doesn't get his front teeth filed down. Respectfully referred to the dental editor. Olga, 17. — In "The Belle of North Wales" (Kalem), Harriett Kenton was Gladys, Franklin Hayes was Owen, and Herbert Stewart was Morander. In "The Weapon," Joseph Baker was Frank Lewis, and Maurice Costello was Darrell Young. Sesame, Newark. — That courtroom scene, and the legal procedure, may not have been correct for your State, but remember that different States have different methods and laws. New York is a code State, but Governor Sulzer may abolish the code soon. Slander is usually a civil action, but sometimes it is criminal. R. S., New York. — Edna Hammel was the blind girl in "The Little Girl Next Door." K. S., St. Louis. — Dorothy Davenport and Herbert Rawlinson had the leads in "Pierre of the North." E. S. A., A. H — Mabel White was the wife, and the child is not given in the cast in "Fantasca, the Gipsy" (Kalem). Harriet Parsons was the child in "The Magic Wand." M. J. A. — Glad you like Pauline Bush. Most people are affected the same way. See chat with Mr. Kerrigan. H. M., Brooklyn. — Eleanor Blanchard was the wife in "Hubby's Wife" (Essanay). She's always different, isn't she? "Itch E. Coo." — We dont know what you are talking about. Be nice. Gladys T. G. — We shall tell Arthur Johnson that you would like to have him put ruffles on his trousers, because they are getting too short. Others answered. Syd. H. H., New Zealand. — That was Arthur Johnson as the blacksmith in "A Heavenly Voice." Yes, he was formerly of the Biograph. You may see him and Florence Lawrence together again some day. Esther, St. Louis. — Edward Coxen was Paul, Lillian Christy was the girl, and Chet Withey was Pedro in "A Rose of Mexico." Ardath. — Mary Ryan played in the three plays you name. Marie Weirman was Marie in "The Guiding Light." R. U. Wise. — By a list of manufacturers, we mean the names and addresses of twenty-five or more Moving Picture manufacturers. Bessie, Columbus. — Tut, tut ! Dont flare up that way. Keep one foot on the soft pedal. That picture was taken by the French Pathe. The American Pathe studio is in Jersey City. Pearl White left them many months ago. R. E., Coshocton. — May Buckley is still on the stage. We haven't heard anything about Helen Gardner signing a contract with Rex. Anthony O. — Romaine Fielding was Fernandez in "Courageous Blood." We dont know such a book. Bessie Sankey was leading lady in "Broncho Billy's Promise." Miss Billy.— Mary Ryan in "The Power of Silence." M. S. Sherbrooke. — James Cruze was Archibald, Marguerite Snow was Lady Isabella and Florence LaBadie was Barbara in "East Lynn." Edna May Weick was the child, and Benjamin Wilson was the gentleman in "Ostler Joe." Mrs. O. W. M. — No ; Richard Ridgely, of Edison, is not Cleo Ridgely's husband. The latter is traveling with her. Harold Lockwood was the husband, and Kathlyn Williams the wife in "Two Men and a Woman" (Selig). S. M., Newport. — We believe the Vitagraph have taken pictures at Newport. We dont keep track of where the companies take pictures; hard enough to keep track of whn plays in them. The players you mention are still with Vitagraph. Charlotte, N. C. — So you dont like to see Ormi Hawley die. She does not die naturally? Well, she hasn't had much experience in that line. Lillian May. — Marin Sais was Mrs. Grey in "The Redemption." G. McL., Scranton. — The sketches of Alice Joyce are good, but we cannot use them. So many artists ! The woods are full of them ; almost as numerous as poets. Olga, 17. — Herbert Rawlinson was Bert in "Miss Aubrey's Love Affair" (Selig). Dont blame us if you dont see Carlyle and Crane oftener. Consult the theater manager.