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

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LE Dauphin. — Lottie Briscoe in "The Parasite" (Lubin). I dont mind it a bit. "A cheerful spirit gets on quick, a grumbler's in the mud will stick." Edna S., Jonesboro. — Beverly Bayne was leading woman in "The Hermit of Lonely Gulch" (Bssanay). Among those present was F. X. Bushman. Yes, the regular theaters are being crowded out of Broadway by the photoplay. Melva, St. Claik. — Anna Held has never played in a Moving Picture play. "The Blue Rose" was taken in Brooklyn. Gwendoline Pates is not in Moving Pictures any more. Walking is my favorite pastime, altho I sometimes go into executive session with myself to see if I am wearing out anywhere. Kerrigan Klub. — Val Cleary was Bob in "The Sacrifice at the Spillway" (Kalem). Miss El Pierce and Frank Newburg in "Slipping Fingers" (Selig). "The Kid Sheriff" (Essanay) was released October 23, 1913. E. L. K., Va. — Dorothy Gish was the girl. Glad you liked the cartoons of the Vitagraph heavyweight chorus, consisting of Bunny, Lackaye and Mack. So you think that Kate Price and Sadie Sadler should be added to make it a quintette? Well, that certainly would have added weight to the argument, but it would require a broad platform to sustain it. Lottie D. T. — And again : Harold Lockwood and Eugenie Besserer in "Phantoms" (Selig). Hairy Benham and Florence LaBadie in "The Life-Saver" (Thanhouser) . Jack Nelson and Winnifred Greenwood in "The Finger-Print" (Selig). Helen Holmes and William Brunton in "The Express-Car Mystery" (Kalem). Edward Coxen and Winnifred Greenwood in "Taming a Cowboy" (American). M. B. Martha. 15. — Maid el Turner in "The Two Cowards" (Lubin). Mildred Oakes was Josephine, and Pearl Sindelar was Margaret in "The Resurrection" (Pa the). Marguerite Loverid ge was the girl in "One-Round O'Brien's Flirtation" (Majestic). Pierre D. — Frank Newburg in "The Open Door" (Selig). Louise Beaudet was the chaperon in "Heartease" (Vitagraph). The town you live in is not dead — it's the people in it — it's you. Pierre does not live in Philadelphia. Peggy. — No, I dont feel like spanking you, for your verses make up for the forbidden questions. In fact, they are so good that I will break the rules and say that neither Earle Williams nor Edith Storey is married. Do I understand you to say that you adore me, or my department? Kindly vacate the greensward. Ned Finley and Edith Storey in '"The Cure." and I am not surprised that it gave you the nightmare. The dope victim was too horrid. Betty of C. H. S. — Francelia Billington in "Hearts and Hoofs" (Majestic K Marion Leonard and Helen Gardner will not release their plays thru Warner any more. Elloy T. — You refer to Harry Carey ; he played in "All for Science" (Biograph). Carlyle Blackwell was Wentworth in "The Fight at Grizzly Gulch" (Kalem). Walter C. — J. W. Johnston was Gov. Allen in "The Governor's Veto" (Eclair). 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