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

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From the standpoint of emotion, we are all alike, only some of us are more demonstrate. E. B., St. Louis.— Ruth Roland was the Indian maid in "The Indian Maid's W a ruing" (Kalem). Anna Nilsson was the detective girl in "The Telltale Stains" (Kalem). Louise Glaum in "The Invisible Foe." Edwin Mallock the young doctor. Helen B. K.— Charles Wells in "Playing for a Fortune" (Kalem). Stella Razetto in "The Heart of Maggie Malone" (Selig). Yes, she was a fine character. So you think Harry Myers and Ethel Clayton make the best team? Merrie, Springfield. — Marin Sais was the girl of the slums, and Harry Peyton was the doctor in "Trapped" (Kalem). Mae Marsh was the girl in "The Girl Across the Way." Mildred Manning was the cousin. Harry Millarde was Montejoy in "Breaking Into the Big League." Rae, 18. — Harold Lockwood and Bessie Eyton in "Until the Sea" (Selig). Edgar Jones and Louise Huff in "The Inscription'' (Lubin). You find fault with me because I dont do enough kicking. Why, I thought I did too much. Yes, I am a reformer, but not a chronic complainer. Mrs. G. A. S. — Harold Lockwood in "Until the Sea" (Selig). Marguerite Ne Moyer was the girl in "A Sleepy Romance" (Lubin). Peggy O'Neill in that Lubin. You think Arthur Johnson the most natural player we have? Pansy. — Welcome. Mr. Barzage was John Brown in "A New England Idyl" (Broncho). Miss Mitchell was Rose in that Vera Sisson was Helen in "Helen's Stratagem" (Majestic). So you still admire Warren Kerrigan as your beau ideal? Georgie. — Harold Lockwood in "The Fighting Lieutenant" (Selig) ; also in "The Young Mrs. Eames" ( Selig) . Thomas Santschi was John Burns. He has never been chatted. None but a fool is always right. Fleet Street and the Strand are London's most famous streets. Alma B. — Edgar Jones in that Lubin. Dolly Larkin and Carl Von Schiller in "Hei* Atonement" (Lubin). Peggy O'Neill and Robert Drouet in "The Battle of Shiloh" (Lubin). Robert Patterson was Paul, and Marguerite Courtot the daughter in "The Octoroon" (Kalem). The Twins. — Grace Cunard, William Clifford and Victoria Forde in "The Battle of Bull Run" (Bison). Audrey Berry was the child in "The Ancient Order of GoodFellows" (Vitagraph). Ray McKee in "The College Cupid" (Lubin). Kempton Greene, Clarence Elmer and Justina Huff in "Between Dances" (Lubin). Rex Downs was the rancher in "Against Desperate Odds" (Rex). Robert Ellis was Jack in "Perils of the White Way." Wilfred Lucas and Jeannie MacPherson are playing in Criterion Features. When answering; advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.