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136 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE ALL WANT TO HELP HIM Marguerite Courtot and Harry Millarde In "The Octoroon" (Kalem). Harold Lock- wood and Mabel Van Buren In "A Message from Home" (Sellg). Romaine Fielding and Mary Ryan in "The Clod" (Lubin). Miss Dean Lex. —You enclosed no name or address for the envelope. Charles Ray had the lead in "The Quakeress" (Broncho). Thomas Chatterton and Hazel Buckham in "The Open Door" (Broncho). Richard Stanton was Danny in "True Irish Hearts" (Domino). Mr. Standing was the other rival. Anna Little was the girl in the above. Peg of My Heabt. —Ruth Stonehouse and Lillian Drew opposite Francis Bush- man in "The Other Girl" (Essanay). Stella Razetto was Maggie in "The Heart of Maggie Malone" (Selig). Write Film Portrait Company, 127 First Place, Brook- lyn, K Y., for their catalog of postal cards. Vi, Boston. —Marguerite Courtot was not on the cast for "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (Kalem). Ethel Davis was Lygia in "Into the Lion's Den." Betty Gray was Betty in "The Merrill Murder Mystery" (Pathe). Smiles, Tacoma. —You refer to Mabel Normand. Margaret Prussing in "The Way of Life" (Selig). Harry Gsell was Dick in "The Greater Influence" (Crys- tal). So you think that Harry Myers's silk hats are too large for him and that he should not wear them so far back on his head. Perhaps he thinks that this style is more sketchy. Hazel G. R.—That was Adelaide Law- rence in the Kalem. Yes, she is a very bright child. X-ray photographs can now be taken with a Motion Picture camera. Maraqitita, Raritan. —Ethical plays are those that pertain to the science of right conduct Anna Little was the girl in "The Belle of Yorktown" (Domino). William Ehfe was the bully, Clara Williams the schoolmistress, and Alfred Vosburgh was Jim in "The Bully" (Kay-Bee). Peggy O'Neill was Molly in "Breed of the North." Anastachia. —Tut, tut, none of that; dont say that you would marry Carlyle Blackwell if he asked you. Think it over. Thanks for the copy of the song, "Old Hundred." I hope I shall sing it when I am that old. Eiffel Tower, Paris, is the highest structure in the world—984 feet. The Woolworth Building in New York City is next—750 feet. Gektie. —Douglas Gerrard opposite George Gebhart in "Stolen Inheritance" (Pathg). Franchon Lewis was Beth in the above. Clara Smith was the neighbor 1 in "The Man and the Hour" (Essanay). James Cooley was the son in "For Her Government" (Biograph). William Bailey was the worthless brother in "Man and the Hour" (Essanay). Johnnie F., Coventry. —Betty Gray was the girl who sold her curls in "A Bartered Crown" (Biograph). Romaine Fielding was chatted in June, 1912. Mabjobie S.—Lionel Barrymore and Betty Gray in that Biograph. "Janet of the Dunes" (Edison) was taken at Mon- tauk Point, D. I. Louise Huff in "The Enemies Aid" (Lubin). Etta C. P.—Lamar Johnstone had the lead in "The Man of the Wilderness" (Majestic). Helen Badgely in that Thanhouser. James Cooley in "Beyond the Law." Harry Carey was the husband's rival in the above. Sherman Bainbridge was Woodward in "The Water War." Rae L.—As I have said before, you seem to love to dictate; you should marry a stenographer. Louise Vale in "The Fallen Angel," and Glen White was the artist A HOME FOR HIM AT LAST