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

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When They're Not Working By PEARL GADDIS There are several questions agitating* the Great American Public — always written with capitals— today. But one of the most important of these questions comes from the family of fans — a family larger than the automobile family — and that question is, ••What do they do when they're not working?" "They," to a fan, always means the movie actors whom thev admire and follow. So I shall try to show you what some of them do when they're not working. Mabel Trunnelle, who receives her 59 OLL1E K1RKBY mail at the Edison studio, is of Izaak Walton's invention — fi