Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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144 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE Way Down South. — You seem to have an itch for scribbling. Margaret Thompson was the girl in "Shorty Turns Judge." Irving Cummings was Robert in "For Her Child" (Thanhouser). Abe. 99. — Wheeler Oakman in "Etienne of the Glad Heart" (Selig). Joe King was Olaf, and Frank Clark was Paul. Yes ; Flora Finch was in "David Garrick." Art Ortega was Snake Eye's rival in "Defying the Chief" (Kalem). Missouri Ike. — You say that the chief advantage of the screen over the stage is that people cannot throw ancient eggs at the players? Yes, and another disadvantage of the screen is that the players cannot do the same to unappreciative persons like you. Desperate Desmond. — William Cohill was Howard in "The Incompetent" (Lubin). Tammany Young was Bill in "Bill Saves His Boss" (Kosmic). Your letter was very interesting. Myrtle. — Charles Ray had the lead in "The Black Sheep" (Broncho). Why, yes; milk turns sour because a microbe gets into it and turns the sugar into acid. R. G. Jaybird. — Your letter was much appreciated. Many of the old releases are being revived in America. V. Catherine.— William Russell in "Her Primitive Model" (Biograph). Ethel Grandin is with the Smallwood Company. Claire McDowell's picture is in this issue, so now you should be happy. Charlotte P. — Velma Whitman was the girl in "Life's Lottery" (Lubin). No; Myrtle Stedman and Kathlyn Williams are not sisters. I accept your apologies, but you know apology is only egotism wrong-side up. Gladys M. — Yes, all scenarios should be typewritten, always. Cleo Madison deserves praise. She and her sister Sunshine live alone. Lottie D. T.— Morris Foster in "Lost— A Union Suit" (Thanhouser). Maggie Heston was Bedeliah in "Trying to Keep Bridget" (Reliance). Flower E. G. — Welcome. So you were in Europe? Thomas Santschi in "The Sealed Package" (Selig). So you think Ben Wilson is a traitor to leave Edison. No doubt it was for more money, the root of all evil, and he probably feels like most of us — "Give us plenty of the root." Billie Romaine. — Charles Ray was the detective in "The Girl and the Gangsters" (Kay-Bee). I'm not. Millie L. R. — William Lowell was the captain in "The Littlest Rebel." Minni Yvonne was the child. Edna Mayo playing opposite Carlyle Blackwell. Winnifred D. — If William Elliot remains with Lubin. his picture will no doubt appear in the Gallery.