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Motion Picture Magazine, May 1914 (1914)

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Grumbler. —Thanks for the watch-fob. It is much appreciated. Ogden Crane and James Gordon were the fathers, Ernest Truex was Wally, Boots Wall was Edith, and Owen Moore was Jack in "Caprice" (Famous Players). So you think the fol- lowing applies to my picture: "Little head, big wit; big head, not a bit"? V. Catherine. —Harriet Xotter was the wife in "Bringing Up Hubby" (Selig), Thomas Sautschi was the husband. The great dancers of the present time are Isadora Duncan, Pavlowa, Mordkin, Genee, Xijiuskl, Priobrajensky, Kasarvina, ltutk St Denis, Jaques-Dalcroze, Maud Allen, the Sisters Wiesenthal, Myrthis, Napier- kowska, Artemis Colonna, Santen, the In- dian Mahara, Tortajada. Margaret Morris, Vernon Castle, Jewel Hilburn and Tom Lambert—but I have not named all. Emmy Loc. —Yes. I have preached many times about painted lips, but I think it will take more than this department to stop them. Your letter is interesting. Paul C.—Leo Maloney and Helen Holmes in "The Battle at Fort Laramie" 1 Kill 1-1111. Much obliged for the mirror, but what am I to do with it? Cupid. —Thanks many times for the copies of the Newt. I was indeed glad to get them. I have something which you never had, which you would not have if you could, and which I would not part with for a million dollars—a bald head. I am very proud of it. You should not flaunt but envy me. Pierre T.—Alfred Vosburgh was the lieutenant in "The Sign of the Snake" (Kay-Bee). Bessie Eyton and Wheeler Oaknian had the leads in "An Uphill Climb" (Selig). Harry Myers and Ethel Clayton in "The Catch of the Season." Violin, Australia. —Mr. Serena was Petronius in "Quo Vadis?" (Kleine). That was Hose Tapley as the wife in "Better Days" (Vitagraph). J no. V. L.—Romaine Fielding and Mary Ryan in "The Man from the West" (Lubin). Roscoe Arbuckle is the correct name. Keystone and Crystal are the only companies that prefer the synopsis only rather than the complete photoplay. William Clifford's picture appeared in July, 1913. R. G., Flagstaff. —Yes; Carlyle Black- well is directing mostly now. Haven't heard of his present leading lady. W. J. D.—Martin Faust was the crook in "Hamilton Cleek" (Edison). There was an awful blunder in that other play. That man who was crossing the desert took out his watch. Later he died of thirst Now, how could he die of thirst when he had a spring in his pocket? (Stand a little back, reader, these things are apt to happen any minute.) When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.