Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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146 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE Lewis M. — Myrtle Stedman and Tom Mix in "The Law and the Outlaw" (Selig). The priest was Guy Standing. All Broncho Billys are taken near Niles. Ruth E. B. — My child, you must not ask the age of players. Guy Coombs has left Kalem and formed a company. Helen T. — The Reliance studio is in Los Angeles. The Fairbank Twins are at New Rochelle, N. Y. M. A. D. — Perhaps you sent me that lobster as a joke, but really I appreciated it. It was perfectly fresh when it arrived, and I had it cooked and eaten within an hour of its arrival. Heap much thanks. Very good joke indeed. Myra V. — William Garwood was John in "The Lost Sermon" (American). Pauline Bush in "The Hope of Blind Alley" (Bison). Earle Williams was Sacha in "My Official Wife." Pearl H. — Accent on the last syllable. Charles Perley was the minister in "The Scarlet Letter." THE BABY Baby knows Mamma goes To the picture shows. That is why She doesn't cry — Only coos and crows. For as soon as she is older And her steps a trifle bolder, Her mamma And papa With delight will take the lady To enjoy the picture shows. Curiosity. — Charles Craig was Sir Percival Glyde in "The Woman in White." Lottie D. T.— Thomas Harper in "A Man for a' That" (Essanay). Ethel Grandin and Ed Mortimer in "The Adventures of a Girl Reporter" (Imp). Yes, Ethel Jewett is with Imp. Yes, they are sisters. Charles Brown and Miss Berner were Mr. and Mrs. Cook in "The Maid from Sweden" (Vitagraph). George Lessey is directing King Baggot, of Imp. Cissy Fitzgerald in "The Accomplished Mrs. Thompson." John Travis in "The Devil Within" (Ramo). Katherine K. — Robert Frazer was Mr. Welby in "Duty" (Eclair). William Brunton was the burglar in "The Monogramed Cigarette" (Kalem). Dont call me an old man ; I am only 73. Rusholme. — No, I shall not go to war. If there must be fighting, I am willing to let others do it. Lester Cuneo in "The Marrying of Gretchen." Victoria Forde was Sophie in "Sophie of the Films." Martha W. — I fear you are a flirt. I am much too old to think of it. Eleanor Woodruff remains with Pathe. Irving Cummings told me personally that he was not married, and he ought to know. Fear he is a trifler. Nathan T. — You describe Thomas Chatterton, of the KayBee. He is not Crane Wilbur, as you thought. Marie L. — Wallace Reid is now with Majestic. Miss Allen, and Roy Watson was Herbert in "Two Girls" (Selig). Mrs. G. P. — Haven't the cast, but presume it was Arthur Johnson. I think Mary Pickford and Mary Fuller have had more advertising than any other player, altho all these serials have given a great deal of publicity to Crane Wilbur, Francis X. Bushman, Kathlyn Williams, Florence LaBadie, Grace Cunard, etc. Krazy Kat. — Cheer up, you must not feel lonely. Everybody thinks his own trouble the very greatest in the world. To me yours looks very small. A month from now it will look small to you. Little Eva. — You refer to Walter Miller, not Tom Moore. L. Case Russell is a woman, and a clever one. She is here nearly every day. She wrote "Here Lies," and we jokingly call it "Her Lies" here. W. G. Roberts. — No cast for that foreign Pathe. Florence Turner is in Europe now. There are 135 members of the National Board of Censorship.