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

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 163 Joseph K.— You refer to Mabel Normand, now with Keystone. Daphne Wayne is Blanche Sweet, now with Reliance. You ask if I believe in clubs for women? It depends on what kind of clubs you mean. Courtenay Foote with Reliance. Billy and Ben. — Dont forget this — happiness is the ability to recognize it. Have you seen "The Blue Bird"? No cast for foreign Pathes. Mabel Van Buren and Joe King in "The Touch of a Child." (Selig). True Boardman and Evelyn Selbie in "The Cowboy Samaritan." Anita Stuart and E. K. Lincoln in "The Moulding" (Vitagraph). Gladden James was Jack in "A Home-spun Tragedy" (Vitagraph). Octavia Hand worth was Crane Wilbur's wife in "Across the Chasm" (Pathe). Harry Benham in "The Proposal by Proxy" (Thanhouser). William Russell in "In the Nick of Time" (Thanhouser). That was Harry Benham in "The Head of the Ribbon-counter." Floweb E. G. — I was not at the Screen Club Ball ; I was in bed when they started. Lester Cuneo was the brother in "By Unseen Hand" (Selig). Glad Ben Wilson's overcoat suited you. That marriage in the aeroplane was an example of high-tied. Doris, Wash. — Charles Clary in that Selig. Herbert Rawlinson is with Rex now. Bryant Washburn was the bridegroom in "Nearly Married" (Essanay). James M. D. — Henry King is with Pathe. Your letter is interesting. Olga, 17. — James Cooley and Frances Nelson in "Diversion" (Biograph). April? This is a dangerous month to get married in. The others are May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, January, February and March. Katheyn L. — Lillian Orth had the lead in "The Barber Cure" (Biograph). Edward Coxen in "Fate's Round-up." He was with Kalem. Boyd Marshall and Muriel Ostriche in "When Paths Diverged" (Princess). Maude Fealy and James Cruze had the leads in "The Woman Pays." Gussie. — Thanks for the picture. Warren Kerrigan is in Los Angeles. Kempton Greene in that Lubin. Harry Kendall was the cracksman in "Violet Dare, Detective" (Lubin). Harriet Notter and Ethel Pierce in "With Eyes So Blue and Tender" (Selig). Kempton Greene in "Treasures on Earth" (Lubin). Pinkertine. — See about Telegram Puzzle in this issue. I believe Romaine answers his own mail. Remember that there is nothing that need be said unkindly. Allah H. A. — Velma Whitman and Ray Gallagher in "The Death-trap" (Lubin). Bliss Milford in that Edison. Walter Stull was the husband in "Going Home to Mother" (Lubin). Ed Coxen in "The Shriner's Daughter" (American). Myrtle.— You did not send in your money for the club. We cannot answer that question now. The Reason: Edison Phonograph (Mr. Edison's LATEST Invention) Now Shipped Write today for our new Edison Catalog — that tells about the superb new model Edison with Mr. Edison's new diamond stylus reproducer and our NEW Edison offer. Now read: TVi*. Off**f» We will send you J. lie Wl 1 CI • the new model Edison and your choice of all the brand new records on an absolutely free loan. Entertain your family and your friends. Then, when you are through with the outfit you may send it back at our expense. We are tremendously proud of this magnificent new instrument When you get it in your town we know everybody will say that nothing like it has ever been heard before, so we are sure that someone will want to buy one of these new style Edison's, especially as they are being offered now at the most astounding rock-bottom price and on easy terms as low as $2.00 a month. REMEMBER, not a penny down— no deposit— no guarantee—no C.O.D. to us— no obligation to buy —A FULL FREE TRIAL in your own home— DIRECT from us— DIRECT to you. Returnable at our expense or payable ( if you want to keep it) at the actual rock-bottom price direct from us. Our NEW Edison — ' J Catalog Sent FREE! , F. r. £b,on Your name and address on a postal phonograph cr in a letter (or just the coupon) / ™h3Sw Dept. 6414 Edison Blk. CHICAGO, ILL. is enough. No obligations in asking for the catalog. Get * this offer— while this offer W lasts. Fill out the coupon a today. w Gentlemen: — Please aend F. K. BABSON f meyour New Edison Catalog _ „. w and fu" particulars of your Edison Phonograph J* free trial offer on the new model Distributors f Edison Phonograph. 6414 Edison Blk., W CHICAGO, ILL. Canadian Office 355 Portage Ave. ^ WINNIPEG, f Name.. MAN. When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.