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

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Nettie, Jersey City. — Guy Oliver and Madeline Post in "The Spree of the Primeval" (Selig). Irving Cummings is still with Pathe. Marshall Neilan in the Biograph. No; Marguerite Clayton did not leave Essanay. Yes, they say that the Yitagraph Theater is the handsomest of its kind in the country. Helen L. R. — Your friends, William Bailey and William Mason, have left Essanay. You have made them quite popular of late. You are quite a jokesmith. Nellie M. R. — Thomas Santschi was Bruce in "Kathlyn' s Adventures" (Selig). He also played in "Alone in the Jungle" (Selig). We dont spell debt det, as some do. Those who spell it that way probably have two reasons for it : 1. It is according to the Simplified Spelling Board; 2. They dont want a he in debt! EVERYBODY— Following are the casts for this month's stories: Robert Leonard and Betty Shade in "The Senator's Bill" (Rex). Rosetta Brice and Percy Winters in "A Cruel Revenge" (Lubin). Dorothy Davenport and Wallace Reid in "The Way of a Woman" (Nestor). Adele Ray was the girl, Harry Benham was Jack, and Sidney Bracy the father in "The Miser's Reversion" (Thanhouser). Norma Childers, Maurice Costello and Mary Charleson in "Mr. Barnes of New York" (Yitagraph). Rhea Mitchell was the princess, Gretchen Lederer was Annette, and Gertrude Claire was the Widow Prue in "A Barrier Royal" (Broncho). E. D., Kansas City. — Romaine Fielding and Mary Ryan in "The Man from the West" (Lubin). Rosemary Theby was the girl, and Earle Metcalf the last young man in "The Moth" (Kalem). Arthur Johnson and Lottie Briscoe in "The Blinded Heart" (Lubin). Lafayette W. — "Custer's Last Fight" was produced by Broncho. Joe King and Guy Oliver in "Unto the Third and Fourth Generation" (Selig). Myrtle Stedman in "By Unseen Hands" (Selig). Krazy Kat. — Thomas Mills was the adventurer in "Two Girls of the Hills" (Reliance). Henry King is now with Pathe. Robyn Adair was Bob in "The Weaker Mind" (Lubin). Courtenay Foote was Daniel, Charles Kent was Daniel in after years, and Julia Gordon the woman in "Daniel" (Yitagraph). E. K. Lincoln in "Diana's Dress Reform" (Yitagraph). Helen B., Ohio. — Norbert Myles and Ethel Phillips in "The Electrician's Hazard" (Kalem). Norma Talmadge in "The Blue Rose." Our general health is a speedometer that tells how fast we are living. Be sure to keep within the law, or vou'll have a breakdown. When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.