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Motion Picture Magazine, July 1914 (1914)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 159 E. B. B.—I saw that fine verse written by Edward Lifka. Yes to your first question. Many N. Y. papers advertise the theaters, giving the names of the photoplays to be shown. Thanks for that bottle of imported sauce, but the best seasoning for food is hunger;. for drink, thirst; and I usually have both. Edward F.—Your letter is very bright; you apparently notice all the details. Marshall B. M.—I like your toast, "When going up the hill of Prosperity, may you never meet a friend coming down." But I would like it more if it said something about helping that friend to turn back. There is always bound to be some one coming down. Dolly Larkin and Webster Campbell iu "The Secret Marriage" (Lubin). I. B. Interested. —Path6 Freres means FathG Brothers in English. You will get an expiration blank when your subscrip- tion runs out. Your jokes are fine, but you certainly are long-winded. C. A. P., New York. —The Colonial Motion Picture Corporation are releasing multiple-reel features. Their first film was called "The Seats of the Mighty," by Sir Gilbert Parker. Thomas Chatter- ton in "The Heart of a Woman." Jacques. —No, that is not the same Herman who writes to me. Harold Lock- wood in "The Midnight Call" (Selig). William Stowell in "The Speedway of Despair." Mrs. Mary Bensen was the mother in "My Mother's Irish Shawl." Marion H. — William Brunton wa.; Crane in "Refrigerator Cars" (Kalem). I am afraid I appreciate most those com- pliments that I do not defrve. Irving Cummlngs was Ivan in "Leech of In- dustry" (Path6). That was George Larkin as Peggie in "And the Villain Still Pur- sued Her" (Kalem). (Still at it, I see.) Peg o' My Heart. —Myrtle Gonzalez was the daughter in "Tainted Money" (Vitagraph). Mildred Gregory was Lucy in "His Wife" (Lubin). Asta Nielson was Hannah in "The Devil's Assistant." Walter J. B. O.—Thanks immensely I Your letter is very interesting. I am eating three meals a day myself, but. I am not sure yet that all of us are under the orders of General Peace, General Plenty and General Prosperity. Flower E. G.—Yes. I saw "A Scrap of Paper," with Ethel Barrymore and John Drew, but it has not been filmed yet. I certainly did like Laurette Taylor in 'Teg o' My Heart." House Peters was the Duke in "A Lady of Quality." Rose and Anna. —Looky here! you must respect my gray hairs—what there are of them. I dont know why hair per- sists in growing so abundantly on my chin instead of on my pate. Joseph King and Anna Little in "The Battle of Gettys- burg" (Kay-Bee). Vera Sisson was the girl in "The Ten of Spades." Rhea Mitchell was Miss Worth in "Repaid." A REAL TREAT Delicious Namco Japanese Crab Meat Namco Crab Meat comes from the deep sea where the water is pure and cold. Packed in sanitary cans—lined with wood—"which keeps the meat fresh and sweet." The American Consul at ToWo said: "The greatest necessity seems to be a satisfactory can, and in Ihlx respect Mr. MiyazaVM Teilehi lia- in- vented a can which has been approved for use fri lids Industry.'' Namco Crab Meat is packed in this can, which is wood-lined. If unable to buy tin* delicacy from your grocer, send 119 hi* name mid 46c, mid we will deliver n 1-lii. can prepaid— enough fur four persons. BRANDLY FARRIS & COMPANY 109 Hudson Street New York City NEW HOTEL VENDIG 13th and Filbert Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Last Word in Hotel Construction Most Modern Most Complete Two minutes from Pennsylvania and Phila- delphia & Reading Terminals NEAR TO EVERYWHERE 250 Beautiful Outside Rooms with Bath and Flowing Ice Water, $2 and up POPULAR CAFE, GRILL AND RESTAURANT JAMES C. WALSH, Manager When answering; advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.