Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1913)

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156 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE H. P. F. & Co. — Judson Melford's picture in June, 1912. Ruth Roland was the girl in. "The Sheriff of Stone Gulch.'*' Subscriptions count nothing in the contest. If you sit down and write out five hundred names and addresses in your own handwriting, it counts as one vote. L. B., Washington. — Herbert Rawlinson was the doctor in "Girl of the Mountains." C. R. K., Chicago. — Kathlyn Williams is leading lady for the Chicago Selig. Brondine. — See Warren Kerrigan's chat in this issue. Veleska. — There was a Fred Tidmarsh with Lubin. You had better communicate direct with the companies. June A. — Florence LaBadie's picture in December, 1912. No; Edith Halleran is not Mrs. Maurice Costello. Anna Nilsson and Marian Cooper are the girls in "His Mother's Picture." Geraldine. — Blanche Sweet and Henry Walthall had the leads in "Oil and Water." Grace Lewis is with Biograph. Gertrude, Reliance. — The Pathe . picture was taken at New Jersey. Gertrude Robinson has left Reliance. C. P., New York. — James Morrison was leading man opposite Clara K. Young in "A Vitagraph Romance." Hazel Neason was Alice's sister in "A Finger of Suspicion." Biograph Frank. — "The Little Minister" was taken near Lake George, N. Y. A. C. C, New York. — Romaine Fielding was Fernandez in "Courageous Blood." Brooklyn Blondes. — You have Augustus Phillips placed correctly. Arthur Johnson always plays leads, and not minor parts. He did not play as a servant in that play. Eleanor Caines was Eva in "Once Was Enough." Edith Storey's picture in November, 1912. , See dictionary. Premium means a prize, reward or recompense. H. J. J. — We dont happen to know the exact age of Yale Boss. Frances. — Lamar Johnston and Barbara Tennant were husband and wife in "Dick's Wife" (Eclair). Gertrude Robinson was the convict's wife in "The Men Who Dared." L. H. and R. E. — You shouldn't say a man is pretty and cute. You want to say he is noble and brave. The Inquisitive Six. — Jessalyn Van Trump was the girl in "The Wanderer" (American). We dont give addresses. C. Mc. — Myrtle Stedman was the girl in "How It Happened." The Licensed exhibitors pay an extra fee that the Independent exhibitors do not have to pay. Olga 17, the Second. — And whence came you? We are glad you are a minister's daughter, and also thank you for your interesting letter. Tell your sister that Edwin Carewe was the detective. Hazel Eyes. — Frank Lanning was with Pathe Freres last. Yes, he has called her several times. Helen L. R. — Thanks for those clippings. Edna Payne was the girl in "Down on the Rio Grande." We dont know anything about that glass coffin. Consult an undertaker. Kathlyn Williams was the girl in "The Lip ton Cup." Billie. — Clara K. Young was leading lady in "Poet and Peasant." Yes, her eyes are like the stars of night. Fayette La V. — We haven't the age of Helen Badgely or Marie Eline. Write to them, if you want to know badly enough. Molly, Fall River. — Gwendoline Pates and Charles Arling had the leads in "The Elusive Kiss." Read above. G. L., Jersey City. — Francelia Billington was the sweetheart in "A Dangerous Wager." Marin Sais was the wife in "The Last Blockhouse." G. M., California. — Thanks for the interview with Marshall P. Wilder. William J. Shay was George in "Woman's Power" (Imp). He is not the same William Shea that is with Vitagraph. Harry C, Newark. — Maybe the editor will print a picture of Van Dyke Brook. Rose Coghlan is the same one you refer to. C. L., St. Louis. — Mae Hotely was Mrs. Henry in "The Missing Jewels." Lynne. — Clara Kimball Young was the girl in "What a Change of Clothes Did." L. A., Calif. — You may send your scenarios in printed form, since you are a better linotyper than typewriter. The Three Bells. — Laura Oakley was Aunt Betty in "Aunt Betty's Revenge." H. N. G. — When your subscription runs out, just send in your $1.50, and it will be renewed. Please dont ask what relation James Young is to Clara Kimball Young. They may be brother and sister ; then, again, they may be father and daughter. F. L. B., Newark. — Dont blame Crane Wilbur for that. The director probably told him to do it. Yes, those eyebrows of his are gorgeous. Ray, 18— My, but you get too personal ! Read this department, and get familiar with the questions that are asked. Rhoda T. — Alice Joyce was the stenographer and Tom Moore the son in "Business Buccaneer." R. G. S., Rome. — The clipping is not of Marion Leonard, with Monopol.