We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
158
THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
William F— Thanks for the pretty calendar. J. M. Sullivan was the President, Denton Vane the son and Irene Boyle the wife in "The President's Special" (Kalem). Henry King was George, Henry Stanley was Mann, Velma Whitman the stenographer and Dolly Larkin the wife in "When the Clock Stopped" (Luhin). Richard Peer was Tommy in "Tommy's Stratagem" (Edison).
Red-headed Nut. — Irene Howley was the girl in "The Elemental WTorld" (Biograph). Hers is the only name we have. You can see the point with hoth eyes shut.
F. A. A— Thomas Jefferson was the father in "No Place for Father" (Biograph). Harold Lockwood was the lead in "Phantoms" (Selig). George Gebhardt had the lead in "The Mexican's Defeat" (Pathe). Dave Morris was father in "Father's Chicken Dinner" (Biograph). Gwendoline Pates did not return to Pathe; she is on the stage. Helen Holmes in "The Runaway Freight" (Kalem). Don't think she was ever with Lubin.
Eva A. C. — Mildred Hutchinson was the girl in "President's Pardon" (Pathe). Mr. Hoyt was Old Coupons in "Old Coupons" (Biograph). Jack Richardson was Raj Singh in "The Occult" (American). King Baggot was at the bat in "Ivanhoe."
Bebdie B. — Eugenie Besserer was leading woman in "Phantoms" (Selig). Harold Lockwood was the actor, and Lillian Haywood was the sick mother. Allan Hale was the artist and Irene Howley the wife, Alfred Paget and Miss Hartigan the other couple in "His Inspiration" (Biograph).
Lottie D., Chicago. — Harry Von Meter opposite Vivian Rich in "The Mountains of Virginia" (American). Since your Chicago friend is marrying a girl from Boston, I suggest pork and beans for a steady diet.
F. M. G., Chi. — Harold Lockwood was John, Eugenie Besserer the girl in that Selig. Jack Standing in the Pathe.
Jessie H. — Lillian Walker still with Vitagraph. Elsie Albert was beauty, in "The Sleeping Beauty" (Warner). Richard Travers in "Told by the Cards" (Essanay).
Gertie. — I got your letter. I am not angry, honey, and I dont think you are presumptuous. Now, Olga Crane: and James Gordon in "Caprice" as the father. Boots Wall was the sister. The picture was taken at Red Bank, N. J.
Elinor G. — Gilbert Anderson was the government assessor in "The Lost Deed."
William L. B. — Margaret Gibson was Sunny in "Sunny the Cattle Thief" (Essanay). Harold Lockwood had the leads in "Young Mrs. Emas" (Selig). Edgena De Lespine is with Biograph. Yes, thank the Lord, eggs are getting cheaper, and I rejoice that Humpty Dumpty has had another fall. Eggs are a wholesome but fowl product, and I consume about four a day when times are good.
A la Mode. — Betty Gray with Pathe, Mabel Trunnelle with Edison ; also Bessie Learn. Thanks! It is more blessed to give than to receive, but more expensive.
Shorty. — Lee Beggs was the cobbler, Marian Swayne the daughter and Blanche Cornwall the other girl in "A Question of Hair" (Solax). Paul Machette was the priest, Henry Schaum was Sahio, Louis Fitzroy was Wheeler in "The Girl and the Tiger" (Bison). Florence LaBadie was Portia, Mignon Anderson was Jessica, William Bowman was Shylock, William Russell was Antonio, and Henry Benham was Bassanio in "The Merchant of Venice" (Thanhouser). Lillian Logan and William Bauman had the leads in "The Soul of a Thief" (American). Marie Walcamp in "The Girl and the Tiger" as the favorite.
May C. — Vivian Rich and Wallace Reid in "Foreign Spy" (American). Robert Grey was Tom in "Tom Takes a Chance" (American). Billie West was the girl. Canadian money is always discounted in New York City.
Henry H. B. — There is no way of finding out when Helen Costello's birthday is, unless she wants to inform you. Your letter is very interesting.
Cutie, of Dallas. — Your epic in the original tongue is published here for the edification of the world : 'Boyibus kissibus sweetis galorum ; girlibus likibus — wanta someorum. Papabus hearibus kisses some moreum, kickibus boyibus out of the doorum. Darkibus nightibus, not a lightoruin ; climbabus gatepost, breeches toreum."
Mrs. W. C. B. — Your verse is very good. Haven't the cast for that Thanhouser. Certainly I am a "character," and I dont care who knows it. I would hate to be one of the common herd and simply neuter. I like a person who is something one way or the other. Yes, we have had to add pages to the magazine.
Lottie D. T.— Billie Rhodes and Carlyle Blackwell in "The Man Who Vanished" (Kalem). Leah Baird and Earle Williams in "The Great Diamond Mystery" (Vitagraph). Charles Bartlett anil Mona Darkfeather in "The Song of the Telegraph."
Helen L. R. — William Duncan was the cowboy in "The Rustler's Reformation" (Selig). Frank Dayton was the judge in "For Old Times' Sake" (Essanay). WTheeler Oakman was the detective in "Hope" (Selig). Thanks very much for the beautiful present. Very nice. E. J. Brady was the father in "Fires of Fate" (Rex).
Olga. — William Russell was Robin Hood, Mignon Anderson was Ellen and Harry Benham was Allan in "Robin Hood" (Thanhouser). It takes two to make a bargain, but usually only one gets it.