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

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Big pre fit prim ing for others. All easy, rules sent. Write factory for press catalog, TYPE, cards, paper. Outfits, samples. THE PRESS CO., Meriden, Conn. DON'T TRY TO BE A CHAUFFEUR or go to ANY A.TJTO SCHOOL or part with your money, till you get our GUIDE. It tells what you should PAY and RECEIVE. Don't be deceived by schools which claim EVERTTHING and give NOTHING. Get our FREE BOOK before spending a penny. 70-M Beaver Street, New York ^ PRACTICAL AUTO SCHOOL, I ' I F teach you personally by mail — 14 years' successful teaching you ill succeed. Thousands of cards used by picture shows, clothing and department stores — outfit free wilh course — write for school catalog, testimonials, samples, etc. Theater Signs and Bulletins Many owners make own signs — get our catalog of supplies, complete sign writiug outfits, brushes, etc. — you can save big money every week. Be sure and indicate whether you want school or supply catalog. Detroit School of Lettering Chas. J. Stroxo, Founder. Dept. 2003 Detroit, Mich. See Yourself in Motion Pictures A NEW INVENTION ENABLES YOU TO MAKE AND SHOW Motion Pictures of yourself, family, friends, sports, travels, or any thing that interests you. FOR PLEASURE OR PROFIT Price $39.95 KSF Your old camera taken in trade. Send for descriptive catalogue No. 6. A 400page book, 80 illustrations, free with each camera. Motion Picture Camera Co. Inc. 5 West 14th St. New Yorkj Importers and Manufacturers of Motion Picture apparatus Mary D. — William Humphrey was the Yillain in "Captain Mary Brown"' (Vitagraph). It is not our policy to take our readers behind the screen too much, and show them how trick pictures and other wonders are done, for this would spoil the charm of mystery. Where ignorance is bliss, etc. Veronica A. — Harry Carey in that Biograph. Florence Foley in "The Tiger-Lily" Vitagraph). James Cooley had the lead in "The Law and His Son" (Biograph). Louise Huff in "A Waif of the Desert" (Lubin). Marian Cooper was Topsy. Anita Stuart was Georgia in "A Prince of Evil" (Vitagraph). Mary L. D. — Because Carlyle Blackwell did not kiss the heroine does not signify that he is married, altho it might siguify that the heroine was his wife ; but she wasn't. Gertrude Robinson was Gertrude in "Love Me, Love My Dog." Nick. — That's all right, but give your full name. Marguerite Courtot in "The Fire-Fighting Zouaves" (Kalem). Harry Millarde was Hayes. Tom Moore in "A Thief in the Night" (Kalem). Bessie Learn and Barry O'Moore in "Barry's Breaking-In" (Edison). Mignon Anderson and James Cruze in "When Darkness Came" (Thanhouser) . C. and P. — Take my word for it, the slow panic is about over, and we are on the edge of an era of plenty and of good times. Business will be on the mend from now on. Ethel Clayton was the girl in "The Smuggler's Daughter" (Lubin). William Carr and Bob Fischer were the fathers in "Two Fathers" (Lubin). Louise Huff and Kempton Greene in "The Hazard of Youth" (Biograph). Ned Finley was Ben Johnson in "'Mid Kentucky Hills" (Vitagraph). Miss La France.— Write Edison Co., 282G Decatur Ave., Bronx, N. Y., for Mabel Trunnelle. Alma Russell was the Inspiration Girl. Olin D., Greenville. — Now wouldn't I look funny if I lost my head? Be reasonable. Harry Myers at the bat in "When the Earth Trembled" (Lubin) ; Ethel Clayton on deck. No Frontier casts. They're asleep at the switch. Irvin J. C. — All ideas for photoplays should be written in scenario form. William Stowell in "The Master of the Garden" (Selig). Yes; Ralph luce and his sister-in-law, Anita Stuart, were immense in "His Last Fight," and it was a finely done play. Schubert. — Warren Kerrigan and Vivian Rich in "For the Flag" (American). Zena Keefe and Miss Raymond were the Whipple girls in "Does Advertising Pay?" (ask Mr. Barry) (Vitagraph). Robert Grey and Billie West in "From the Portals of Despair" (American). Ray Gallagher and Henry King in "The Medal of Honor" (Lubin). Pauline Bush in "The Unwritten Law of the West" (American). Brian C. — Earle Foxe opposite Florence Lawrence in "The Spender." Write to our Circulation Manager. Bellefontaine. — Hereafter, please sign your name, or you will be mistaken for Lord William. Lillian Wiggins and Joseph De Grasse in "What the Good Book Taught" (Pathe). Brinsley Shaw and Evelyn Selbie in "The Shadowgraph Message" (Essanay). Richard Travers and Harry Kendall in "Violet Dare, Detective" (Lubin). John Steppling was leading man, and Miss Delaney was the colored maid.