Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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158 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE Genuine Walrus Bag Guaranteed or Money Back Leather Lined, Three Pockets, French Sewed Edges, Solid Corners, Brassed Key Lock and Catch. Just the thing for your trip. Sold by mail only. Regular price $7.5© to SSIO.OO. By parcel post, prepaid, $5.00. Choice of 16 or 18 in. Send today. AUSTIN'S SHOPS, 39 Court St., Binsliamtou, N.Y. Words and Music — Piano Copies BT JlME RICA'S FOKEMOST COMPOSERS Send 1© cents — Coin only — for any star-marked song, and we will send, post-paid, any other two free. Both star-marted songs, 3© cents, with any four others free. I Never Knew I Loved You Till You Said Good-Bye "When Father Puts the Paper on the Wall The House Across the Way Oh, You Christmas Doll When I Fell in Love With You I'm on My Way to Dixie *l Left My Heart in Tennessee Let's Make Our Own Sunshine THE AMERICAN SONG PUBLISHING CO. Dept H, Columbia Theatre BTdg, 47th St. and Broadway, N. Y. 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. Miyazaki 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. It unable to buy this delicacy from your grocer, send us his name and 45c, and we will deliver a 1-lb. can prepaid— enough for four persons. BRANDLY FARRIS & COMPANY 109 Hudson Street New York City Diamonds on Credit 20% Down; 10% a Month Every customer is protected by our written guarantee to refund his money if I is dealer can duplicate our diamond at our price. Write for Illustrated Catalog No. 37. J. M. LYON & CO. 71-73 NASSAU ST. NEW YORK CITY Sunshine R., St. Louis. — I have handed your brilliant reply to Olga 17's baseball letter to the Editor, who says if there is room he will print it. So you think it would be a dreary world without me and the magazine ? Nonsense, my dear ; it is barely possible that the old sphere would keep on going around the same as ever. Gertie. — Yes, yes, yes, that was Tom Chatterton in "The Voice at the Telephone." (I'm getting tired saying that.) Hershal Mayall was the burglar, Anna Little the operator, and Harrington Reynolds was John. You really overestimate the gray matter in my belfry, but it is quite clear that Crane Wilbur has lost a charming and talented admirer and that Thomas Chatterton has found one. Your affections are now equally divided between Thomas and the villain, admiring one because he is good and the other because he is bad. Oh, fickletedee, thy name is Gertie. Reta Tucker. — Yes, you may change your name, but it is usually done in another way. You mustn't call Mr. Bushman "Bushy." He wont like it. I cannot give you Wheeler Oakman's personal address. You must give Mr. Fielding an extension of time to answer, as the lawyers say. I am now convinced that sweet things come from New Orleans, and they are not always molasses. I admire your sparkling letters. Hope, 16. — I enjoyed your letter immensely and agree with all you say. Vyr, Etc. — I dont know the answer to your question, but I will get it for you because you have been so kind to me. Be prepared for the worst. A. W. W. W. W.— Dorothy Kelley is still with Vitagraph. Only a small portion of my correspondence is answered in this magazine. Most of it is done by mail. E. A. Geowe, Union Hill. — Your patriotic letter is appreciated, and it is a good plan to "See America first," but dont you know that there are just as many American scenics shown as there are foreign? Lots of Yellowstone Park, Niagara, and all the great American beauty gardens have been filmed. Perhaps you have missed them. One A. R. — No answers on the ages. In securing permission to picturize mansions, the directors usually have to pay the owners. L. J. F., Troy. — Lillian Wiggins and M. O. Penn in "Where the Heart Calls." Helen L. R. — Elsie Greeson was the girl in "The Empty Sleeve" (Selig). Charles Brown was Wilson in "Private Bunny" (Vitagraph). Marjorie Ellison was the girl in "The Gap" (Edison). A bright letter, that. Blossom. — Augustus Phillips and Gladys Hulette had the leads in "A Deal in Statuary" (Edison). Nestor studio is at Hollywood, Cal. I am indeed glad to, know you. When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.