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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 165 Laurence L. G.—Walter Miller, Milli- cent Evans and Charles Mailes played in "The Fatal Wedding" (Biograph). Jose- phine Kaufman and Edwin De Wolff in -The Drug Terror" (Luhin). Betty Harte was the wife in "The Unfeathered Nest" (Biograph). M. O. Newman.— Larry Peyton was leading man in "The Shadow of Guilt" (Kaleui). Romaine Fielding and Mary Ryan in "The Blind Power" (Lubin). Asbuuy Park. —George Gebhardt is now on the directing staff of Ramo Film Com- pany. Irene Howley is the wife in "The Fatal Wedding" (Biograph). Red Wing had the lead in "A Slave to Firewater" (Pathe). Mr. Vosburgh was the artist in "Lost in Midocean." Belle Adair was'the girl in "The Diamond Master" (Eclair). George W.—Thomas Ross and Katherine La Salle in "Checkers" (All Star). Mabel Normand plays opposite Roscoe Arbuekle sometimes. Viola E.—James Cooley was the cashier in "The Detective's Stratagem" (Bio- graph). Peggy O'Neill was Peggy in "The Two Fathers" (Lubin). Maurice Costello was chatted in April, 1912. James Vincent in that Kalem. R. A. G.—"Sunken Village" (Lubin) was taken in Philadelphia. "Judith" was taken at Chattsworth Park, Cal. The D., L. & W. R.R. was used, and it was taken at Jersev City, that is "A Leech of Industry" (PatM). Mli.e. Moseixe —George Field was the son in "Like Father, Like Son" (Ameri- can). Charles Wellesley was the colonel in "An Officer and a Gentleman" (Vita- graph). Lillian Wade was the child in "Elizabeth's Prayer" (Selig). Blanche B.—Romaine Fielding had the lead in "When Mountain and Valley Meet" (Lubin). Peggy O'Neill and Robert Drouet in "The Man in the Hamper" (Biograph). So you like "The Little Page" (Vitagraph)? PiTTsmjRoiAN.—Louise Vale was the wife in "A Friend of the District Attorney" (Biograph). George Morgan was the lover. Marie T.—You evidently have not read the magazine yet. See our artist contest. Ruby L.—Richard Travers was the lead in "The Pay-as-You-Enter Man" (Essanay). Gladys Brockwell in that Lubin. Charles Lucas was the sweetheart in "The Champion Driver" (Keystone). Dolly Larkin and William E. Parsons in "A Father's Heart" (Lubin). Marion M. E.—Harold Shaw directed "The House of Temperley." Claire McDowell in "The Massacre" (Biograph). Socrates. —Edith Storey played for Melies before going with Vitagraph. C. A. P.—Yes, the Nicholas Power Com- pany (90 Gold St., N. Y.) have sold sev- eral new theaters projecting machines. The new ones are, the Globe, Herald Square. Republic and several others. ART BRONZE BUSTS OF THE MOST POPULAR PHOTOPLAY ACTORS ANITA STEWART A Lasting Souvenir of Your Favorite Actor in Art Bronze, Price $1.00 Each. Send $1.00 in cash, stamps or check for each portrait you desire. Portraits now- ready: J. WARREN KERRIGAN, ANITA STEWART. J. WARREN KERRIGAN Money Refunded If Not Entirely Satisfactory APPLIED ART and METALIZING CO. 1328 Broadway New York Enclosed find $. for portraits of Name „ Address When answering advertisements kindly mention .motion I'lCTl Hi: MAGAZINE.