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

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PROF.H.W.TITUS 56l„dK!s,«tN.Y.CITY Jennie Smiles. — Irene Warfield was leading woman in "Grist o' the Mill" (Essanay). A classic is that which is authoritative as a model, or a standard of excellence. Lowell defines it as a book which can be simple without being vulgar, elevated without being distant, and which is something neither ancient nor modern, always new and incapable of growing old. Rose, Cleveland. — Robert Grey was the husband in "Thru the Neighbor's Window." Dont know where Frances Cassidy is at present. Would be pleased to have your photograph. Smiling Billy is a Mason, but not a mason. G. J. K., Brooklyn.— '"The Price of Thoughtlessness"' (Vitagraph) was released November 11, 1913. We received many hundred beautiful answers to the telegram puzzle, aside from the other perfect ones. Marvin B. R. — Lilian Gish was the woman in "The Woman in the Ultimate" (Biograph). That Kalem was taken in Jersey. Blanche Sweet in that Biograph. Billie Rhodes in "India's Hillmen" (Kalem). J. B., Reading. — Francis Ford and Grace Cunard in "A War-time Reformation" (Gold Seal). Edgar Jones in "The Girl Back East" (Lubin). Alice Joyce and Tom Moore in "The Artist's Sacrifice" (Kalem). Carlyle Blackwell and Lucille Young in "Cheyenne Massacre" (Kalem). Edna C, Toledo. — Mildred Bracken was with N. Y. Motion Picture Co. last. Henry King was the lover in "Melita's Sacrifice" (Lubin). I read lots of papers, but the Police Gazette and the War Cry are not among my exchanges, so please keep off the grass. Lincoln C. P. — Frank Newburg and Harriet Notter in "A Message from Home" (Selig). I believe that the Rev. Herbert Hop, Skip and Jump is not connected with Motion Pictures, but he is a wise, broad-minded preacher, and has done much good. Ethel M. H., Knoxville. — I have handed your letter to the Editor. I agree with you that some of the companies make too free with certain phases of life. Robert Thornby is directing comedies for Keystone. Doc. — Vivian Rich and Wallace Reid in "The Kiss" (American). Would like to see a copy of that paper. Thanks for your good words. Dolly, Sweet 16. — Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber in "The Jew's Christmas" (Rex). When you ask me to name the best company, note my circumlocution and circumspection — it is marvelous. Watcher step! Xerxes. — Florence LaBadie in "Miss Robinson Crusoe" (Thanhouser). Naomi Childers in "Panic in Wall Street" (Kalem). Ethel Clayton in "Heroes One and All" (Lubin). Harry Myers also ran. When I say "Blanche Sweet in that Biograph," I don't repeat the name of the play, because it would be re-repetition. Kitty C. — Thanks for the card. Octavia Handworth in "The Climax" (Pathe). Charles Murray was the hero in "The Fallen Hero" (Biograph). Tod Browning was Wiggins, and Lillian Orth was the girl. Mr. Griffith was formerly director for Biograph ; now with Mutual. I dont keep a Hoo's Hoo in directorland. Paul I. C. — Your criticisms are very good. Will give them to the Editor. Irving Cummings and Rosemary Theby in "The Fight for the Right" (Reliance). Florence LaBadie in "An Unromantic Maiden" (Thanhouser).