Motion Picture Magazine, May 1914 (1914)

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144 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE from it, cut the plate up into many small parts, print all those parts, and let those who want put the parts together. Helen of Tboy. —Thanks for your re- membrance. In Florida now? Hope you enjoy yourself. Lottie D. T.—Carlotta De Felice and Rogers Lytton in "Heartease" (Vita- graph). Joseph De Grasse and Velma Whitman in "Her Boy" (Lubin). Crane Wilbur had the double role in "The Com- pact " (Pathe). Andrew Clark had the lead in "Greedy George" (Edison). Henry Jewett had the lead in "Sir Highwayman" (Warner). Marion Leonard is back with Warner now. And now I have tarried with you as long as I can- adieu. Olga, 17.—Yes, come right along, and you will meet Mr. LaRoehe. You wonder if the Kay-Bee prisons furnish silk socks for their prisoners. That was an oversight; ex- cuse it, please* Your letters are always bright Edna S.—There is nothing the matter with Lillian Gish. You say she goes about like one in a trance. Perhaps she is entranced standing before so many critical people. Glad you like Mary Pickford. Yes, New York is a musical city —full of flats and sharps. Edith E. T.—You must enclose a stamped, addressed envelope, and not the stamp alone, if you want your reply by mail. We have no casts for the plays you ask about. M. A. D.—I agree with you that Marguerite Clay- ton is versatile and always plays naturally. Your writ- ing is all right. Dont know how you can retain your sweetheart's 1 o v e—unless you dont return it Lottie D. T. — Again! Miriam Nesbitt in "The Making of a Man" (Edison). Miss Kate Toncray and Charles Murray had the leads in "Mrs. O'Brien's Gorilla" (Biograph). Riley Chamberlain and Carey Hastings had the leads in "The Old Folks at Home" (Than- houser). Julia Courtell was the girl in "Crooks and Credulous" (American). Stuart Holmes and Jane Travis in "Ramo's Wives." Mabel Normand and Henry Lehrman in "A Muddy Romance" (Keystone). O. C. Lund and Barbara Tennant in "Their First Nugget" (Eclair). Gee whiz! but you are long-winded, but you have brains aplenty as well as ink galore. Vyrgynya. —Henry King was Walt in "His Last Crooked Deal" (Lubin). Anita mMtfnHfW=' WHEN THEY ONCE GET HOLD OF IT, THEY WONT LET GO aeroplane. Stewart and Harry Morey had the leads in "The Wreck" (Vitagraph). Alan Hale was the younger brother in "By Man's Law" (Biograph). Ethel Davis and Iva Shepard in "Into the Lion's Pit" (Powers). William Brunton was Billy in "The Runaway Freight" James Cruze was the husband in "The Woman Pays." Aisy, Chillicothe. —Lionel Adams and Maidel Turner had the leads in "The Great Discovery" (Lubin). Lillian Mul- hearn was the other girl in "The Diver" (Vitagraph). Alec Francis and Belle Adair had the leads in "The Good in the Worst of Us" (Eclair). John Ince and Rosetta Brice had the leads in "The Price of Victory" (Lubin). Cincy Jo.—Louise Glaum was the girl in "Chasing the Smugglers" (Kalem). If you write Alice Joyce, she will, no doubt answer. Thanks. Herman. —You say you are in debt and want to get mar- ried and settle down? I ad- vise that you stay single and settle up. Ray Gallagher was the actor in "The Squire's Mistake" (Lubin). House Peters was the the- atrical manager in "The Bishop's Carriage." Kate and Snoopy. —Robyn Adair was Percy in "The Man from the W e s t" Haven't Brinsley S h a w's present address. Beatrice C. — Francelia Billington was the girl in "The Perilous Ride." James Cruze was the husband in that Thanhouser. Earle Foxe was Bob in "The Spender." H. S., Kansas City. — A good camera-man must above all things, turn the handle of his camera at uni- form speed, and this is no easy matter to do. A funeral procession must be taken at the same speed as a swift The slower he turns, the faster the objects on the film appear to move. That is how they take those trick pictures—by turning very slowly, which makes the figures on the film appear to move like lightning. Dorothy M.—Lillian Wade was the girl in "A False Friend" (Selig). Joseph Graybill was Harry in "A Woman's Way" (Path6). Josephine Rector was opposite Brinsley Shaw in "The Dance at Eagle Pass" (Essanay). Harry Millarde was the country boy in "The Vampire." Tess A. G., Savannah. —Just tell your theater manager what films you want to see; if necessary, write to him. Myrtle A—The reason your questions were not answered is because they are