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138 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE (Vitagraph). Norma Talmadge will be chatted soon. Arthur Johnson in "The Blinded Heart" (Lubin). Edwin August in "Into the Lion's Pit" (Powers). Mabel Normand in "The Gypsy Queen." A. L. H., 1C—Charles Ray in "The Exoneration" (Domino). Dorothy Daven- port in "The God of Chance" (Domino). Carl Levinas was the detective, Florence LaBadie the girl, and David Thompson the clerk in "The Message to Headquarters." Dorothy H.—Yes, I think they are over- doing the Feature Film. The old-style one-reel play will never die. Leland Benham was Jack in "Jack and the Bean- stalk" (Thanhouser). Irene Howley in "The Elemental World" (Biograph). Harry Carey and Mildred Manning in "For Her Government" (Biograph). Doris Hollister was Little Eva. Jack Standing was the son in "Kenton's Heir" (Path6). E. Carlyle was the heir. Miriam, 18.—Yes, that was George Spencer. Thanhouser is the only com- pany Harry Benham has been with. Owen Moore is in California with Mr. Griffith for Reliance. Guess again. Paul I. C.—I got the two dots. Key- stone did not answer your questions. This building is four stories high, has sixteen rooms and the magazine owns it We dont do the printing and binding in this building. My cage is second-floor-front- hall-room, no admittance. Desperate Desmond. —Great chat you had with me. Thanks, but I wouldn't know you from the side of a barn. Harry Carey and James Cooley were brothers in "Concentration" (Biograph). Claire Mc- Dowell was the mother. Stella Razetto and Guy Oliver in "The Woman of the Mountains" (Selig). J. J. Clark was Jerry in "Come Back to Erin" (Gene Gauntier). I thank you, kind sir. Owl, New York. —The Spartans were physically the most perfect specimens of mankind the world has yet known, their grace, ability, strength, vigor and courage never having been equaled. Helen Holmes in "The Explosive D" (Kalem). Florence Hackett was the stranger in "The Blinded Heart" (Lubin). Gertrude Robinson was the younger sister in "The Sentimental Sister." Thanks for the remedies. Pasquinet. —Your verses are fine, and I have added them to my collection. I wish I could have them all published, somehow. Thomas Chatterton and Anna Little in "The Primitive Call" (Domino). Jos. L.—Thanks for the fee. J. Hag- gerty was Cresar in "Zuza, the Band Leader" (Keystone). Your poem is very good and, no doubt, will be used. No, I dont use NestUVs Food. Valerie J. K.—Thomas Chatterton in "The Primitive Call" (Domino). That was a trick often adopted by fortune-tellers; they have a habit of pulling the wool over your eyes, so they can fleece you. D. M. B— Will E. Sheerer was Great Bear in "Over the Cliffs" (Eclair). That was Lottie Briscoe. Yes, a reputation for fine acting is sometimes obtained without merit and lost without deserving. Herman. —Yes, the Universal and the Mutual are great rivals, but which is the better I would not undertake to say. The following are Universal companies: Crys- -;.'",-■'- Julius Csesar (to Shakespeare and Napoleon) have got us down fine, haven't they? Gee whiz! those camera fellows