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

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 165 Louise, of St. Louis. — Thanks for the clippings. Always glad to get them. I do not write the Wills Department. Our readers contributed to it, and the players had nothing to do with it. Klea G. Sterling. — F. Nelson was Hasson. Mildred Gregory was Mildred in "The Doctor's Romance" (Lubin). Earle Metcalf was the sweetheart. Mary Charleson was Grace in "The Golden Pathway" (Vitagraph). George Larkin opposite Ruth Roland in "Emancipated Women" (Kalem). Ruth Ritter was Dixie King, and John Brennan was Harry Fisher in the above. Herman. — So you want me to get up a puzzle? That is the function of the editor. But here is one just for you : If a hard knot can be tied in a cat's tail, which way, how long and with what success will she run after it? Also, who tied the knot? Also, how old is Ann? Rosemary Theby in "The Moth." Rummy Ruth, Reno. — Kempton Greene in "The Cry of Blood," and also in "The Special Officer" (Lubin). Richard Morris was Richard in "When the Earth Trembled" (Lubin). George Field was George in "The Shriner's Daughter" (American). Evelyn C. J. — "The Diver" was taken at Niagara Falls, on the bridge where you go over to the islands. Lillian Mulhearn was Rose Tapley's sister. I have been to Lewiston. Kitty C. — What! Name the new companies? Nay, for they are as numberless as the sands of the seashore. Ethel Davis, Iva Shepard and Edwin August in "Into the Lion's Pit" (Powers). Later, Ethel Davis has left Selig for Powers. Gertrude Robinson in the Biograph. Marie Hesperia was Zuma in "Zuma, the Gypsy" (Kleine). Billy Mason was the boy, and Ruth Hennessy was the stenographer in "Hello, Trouble!" (Essanay). Jessalyn Van Trump in "The Passer-by." Lillian E. C— Why dont you try? William Stowell was the artist in "The Port of Missing Women" (Selig). Louise Glaum opposite Carlyle Blackwell. A Kentucky Lass. — James Cooley was the rich husband in "Diversion" (Biograph). You say I am as slow as a snail in answering your questions? Not so! By actual measurements, a snail travels one mile in fourteen days, and since your answer was sent within five days from date of receipt, you can hardly call that a "snail's pace." Owen Moore in "Caprice." Frances M. H. — Francis Bushman was the hermit in "The Hermit of Lonely Gulch" (Essanay). Earle Metcalf in "The Momentous Decision." Ethel Grandin was the girl in "Love vs. Law" (Imp). Hamlet. — Yes, you and other players are welcome here any day, preferably between 12 and 1. or after 5. Take subway from New York, getting off at Hoyt Street, cross Fulton Street, and walk a block. TRAFFIC EXPERT Learn at ^ Home Unlimited Possibilities PA? Thousands of large shippers and all Railroads need trained Traffic Experts and Managers— newly created positions are open with salaries of $35 to $200 weekly. The demand for trained men is greater than the supply. 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