Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb 1914 - Sep 1916 (assorted issues))

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Murl S. — Thanks for the powder. Warren Kerrigan has hazel eyes. See chat in May, 1913. Mae. New York. — John Smiley was the superintendent and Clarence Elmer the son in "The Engineer's Revenge" (Lubin). Florence Foley was the child in "Bunny's Mistake" (Vitagraph). Audrey Berry was the child in "When Society Calls" (Vita graph). Thomas Carnahan, Jr., in "The Late Mr. Jones" (Vitagraph). Broncho Billy is still playing. Ione, Conneatjt. — J. W. Johnston in that Eclair. Joe King was the Missionary in "The Missionary and the Actress" (Selig). Harry Myers was Jim in "Until We Three Meet Again." Helen L. R. — Earle Metcalfe was Frank in "Partners in Crime" (Lubin). Ramona Langley was the girl in "A Tale of the West" (Nestor). Jules Ferrar was the father in "The Love Theft" (Essanay). Edgar Jones was Robert in "Between Two Fires" (Lubin). Lottie D. T. — Bessie Eyton in that Selig. Thomas Santschi opposite her. Fred Church and Marguerite Clayton in "The Doctor's Duty" ( Essanay ) . Edward Coxen and Winnif red Greenwood in "The End of Black Bart" (American). Paul Scardon and Norma Phillips in "The Disguise" (Reliance). Alex B. Francis, Will Scheerer and S. Gunnis Davis in "Stung." Mrs. A. L.— All right, straight facts. You refer to "Leader of Men" (Lubin), with Arthur Johnson and Romaine Fielding. Olga, 17. — W. Walsh was Hassan Bey in "The Conscience of Hassan Bey" (Biograph). As a general rule, players are where they are because they are what they are. Genius is soon recognized, and a good player does not long remain at the bottom of the ladder. Walter C. — Sorry, but haven't any of that Independent news. Frank Newburg was leading man in "Slipping Fingers" (Selig). Expect to have a picture of Anna Little soon. Maggie, Drifton. — I have no pump to my well of knowledge ; I wish there were — it so often runs dry. 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