Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 159 Donald L. — Thanks for the information. Our cards show that Wilfred Lucas played in "The Massacre," but it might have been a mistake. Thanks. Thomas Chatterton in "The Voice on the Telephone" (Kay-Bee). He is a regular young Crane Wilbur — looks like him and acts like him. Shalot C. — Jack Mathews was the conductor, and Gladys Brockwell the girl in "The Harmless One" (Lubin). Of course Romaine Fielding directed it, and he is hard to beat. Ernest Shields was French Harry in "The Mysterious Leopard Lady" (Gold Seal). You refer to House Peters in that Famous Players. Warren Kerrigan and Rose Gibbons in "The Man Who Lied" (Victor). Margaret Thompson and Walter Edwards in "Conscience." Al P. — If you people insist on asking questions about myself, I'll have no room to talk about others. Edna Payne was Helen in "The Tale of the Desert." Makie Z. — Alice Washburn played the part of the grass widow. I suppose they call her the grass widow because she let no grass grow under her feet. Or perhaps because she wore weeds. Tom Forman was Roy in "Life's Lottery" (Lubin). G. Thomas was the violin player in "A Persian Garden" (Universal). Anita Stewart was Antoinette, and Julia S. Gordon was Helen in "The Shadow of the Past" (Vitagraph). Richard Travel's in "The Great Game" (Essanay). Tom, Cape May. — Black Friday was December 6, 1745, and May 11, 1866, is also called Black Friday. Margaret Gibson was the poor girl in "The Little Madonna" (Vitagraph) — a clever play. Bodja S. — Herbert Tracy and Irene Boyle in "The Sacrifice at the Spillway" (Kalern). Wallace Beery opposite Ruth Hennessy in "The Bargain Hunters." M. Feazier, St. Lottis. — Since you address me as "O Illustrious One," I will give your question unusual thought and consideration. One fly, on June 1st, lays enough eggs to beget 4,353,564,672,000,000,000,000 flies by September 28th. So you see if you swatted 100 flies last spring that the printer has not enough type to answer for your deed. So you think I am young enough to be broad-minded, and old enough to be charitable? You're right; 73. Margarette K. T. — Dorothy Gish was the girl in "Silent Sandy" (Reliance). Jere Austin was the doctor in "Nina of the Theater" (Kalem). Louise Huff was 'Toinette in "A Pack of Cards" (Lubin). Irene Wallace was the daughter in "A Million in Pearls" (Victor). Gertie.— Thanks. Charles Bartlett. •James Davis and Phyllis Gordon in "The Raid of the Red Marauders" (Kalem). Mary I. C. — Charles Wells was Rodney in "The County Seat" (Kalem). "The Grip of Circumstance" was taken in Chicago. Send your verses to the Popular Plays and Players Department. A REAL TREAT Delicious Namco Japanese Crab Meat Namco Crab Meat comes from the deep sea where the water is pure and cold. Packed in sanitary cans— lined with wood — "which keeps the meat fresh and sweet." The American Consul at Tokio said : "The greatest necessity seems to be a satisfactory can, and in this respect Mr. Jliyazaki Teiichi has invented a can which has been approved for use in this industry.-' Namco Crab Meat is packed in this can, which is wood-lined. If unable to buy this delicacy from your grocer, send us his name and 45e, and we will deliver a 1-lb. can prepaid— enough for four persons. BRANDLY FARRIS & COMPANY 109 Hudson Street New York City NEW HOTEL VENDIG 13th and Filbert Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Last Word in Hotel Construction Most Modern Most Complete Two minutes from Pennsylvania and Philadelphia & Reading Terminals NEAR TO EVERYWHERE 250 Beautiful Outside Rooms with Bath and Flowing Ice Water, $2 and up POPULAR CAFE, GRILL AND RESTAURANT JAMES C. WALSH, Manager J When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTLRE MAGAZINE.