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168 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
M. F. W. — Fred O'Beck was tbe padre in "The Divine Solution" and he was the outlaw in "Minister and Outlaw" (Lubin).
Elsie, N. Y. — Adele Lane was the girl, Burton King was the sot, Richard Wange-mann was the sheriff in "The Sandstorm" (Lubin).
C. M. — 'Most all the actresses and actors are subscribers to the magazine. We believe Mary Fuller's hair is dark brown.
M. M. Owen. — We cannot tell the name of the play from the description you give.
Re ny, R. B.— Mabel Normand was the daughter in "Troublesome Secretaries" (Vitagraph). No Biograph questions. Harry Morey was the lighthouse keeper in "The Light of Saint Bernard."
Unknown. — Dwight Mead was the millionaire in Essanay's "Out of the Night." Francis Bushman was the tramp in the same play. Ethel Clayton sometimes plays with Harry Myers. May Buckley has been on the stage for some time. Myrtle Stedman was Dolly in "Boob" (Selig). Winnifred Greenwood had the lead in "The Last Dance."
W. R. B. — Betty Cameron and Wm. Lewis were Mr. and Mrs. Suspicious in Lubin's play of that name.
M. C. — Sydney Ayres is playing in stock at Portland, Ore. Myrtle Stedman played in "The Wayfarer" (Selig).
B. N. No. 2. — "Billy the Kid" was a Vitagraph production. Mae Hotely was the count's wife in "A Hot Time in Atlantic City." James Morrison was the valet and Dorothy Kelly was the maid in "Suing Susan" (Vitagraph).
A. P. — May Buckley and Jack Halliday had the leads in "Betty and the Doctor" (Lubin). Lillian Christy is still leading lady for Carlyle Blackwell. George Lessey was the Corsican brothers in the play by that name (Edison).
Inquisitive. — William Clifford had the lead in "Making Good" (Melies). Earle Williams was the son in "The Church Across the Way" (Vitagraph).
H. H. — Charles Clary was the leading man in "The Devil, the Servant and the Man" (Selig). Pearl White is with the Crystal Company. Dorothy Kelly was the ward in "The Pupil of the Eye" (Vitagraph). Brinsley Shaw was Texas Dan in "Story of Montana." George Reehm was the constable in "Revenge" (Lubin).
D. L. R. — Dorothy Phillips is not with the Essanay Company. Frank Lanning is in vaudeville. It was the real Rube Marquard that played with Alice Joyce. Ethel Clayton did not play in "Shepherd's Flute." Lilly Branscombe had the lead in "The Clue." Owen Moore had the lead in "The Chance Shot." George Melford is still with the Kalem Co. Pathe wont answer.
Ruth K. — Charles Clary had the lead in "Officer Murray." Ormi Hawley was Jane and Charles Arthur was Dick in "Tricked Into Happiness" (Lubin). Carlyle Blackwell had the lead in "The Family Tyrant."
Morningside. — The first picture is Charles Sutton, second Bigelow Cooper, and the third Willis Secord. Richard Neill was Reginald in "The Relief of Lucknow." Adelaide Lawrence was the little girl in "The Little Keeper of the Light" (Kalem). John Steppling is the "short, stout, handsome little fellow" in Essanay's Eastern pictures.
M. St. Clair. — Whitney Raymond is the "handsome little fellow with the pompadour" in the Eastern Essanay Co. Dont ask questions about the Answers Man.
Olga, 16. — This is the second for you. William Mason was the lover in "Cupid's Quartette" (Essanay). Other question answered above. Independent pictures are not as expensive as Licensed pictures. We haven't time to consider Harold Shaw's acting in "How He Made Good," but we agree with you.
D. H. — "A Tale of Two Cities" was a Vitagraph, and Maurice Costello was Sidney Carton, and Leo Delaney was Darney Evermonde. Write Vitagraph Co. for postals. August issue for Harry Myers' picture.
"Stella." — James Cruze and Marguerite Snow had the leads in "She" (Thanhouser). You had better read the old magazines for your other questions. Alice Joyce made the dress she wore in "Freed from Suspicion," that is, we think she did.
Flo, New Orleans. — William Mason, John Steppling and Bryant Washburn were the lovers in "Cupid's Quartette." The wife in "A Wife of the Hills" is unknown.
E. W. — Charles Arthur was Lord Milday in "What the Driver Saw" (Lubin). Kenneth Casey and Adele De Garde are not orphans.
N. W., La Grange, Ga. — Howard Missimer and Mildred Weston had the leads in "Pa Trubells' Troubles" (Essanay).
D. E. Lutz. — Alice Joyce had the lead in "The Organ Grinder" (Kalem). Hazel Neason had the lead in "A Political Kidnapping." Edith Buemann was Mona in "Thru Trials to Victory" (Great Northern). Mary Charleston was Monah and Robert Thornby was John Strow and George Stanley the ranger in "The Ancient Bow" (Vitagraph).
G. T., Cleveland. — Anna Nilsson was Agnes Lane in "The Darling of the C. S. A." The Pathe Co. wont answer. Other questions answered before.
E. G. — Charles Clary was the leading man in "The Three Valises." Harry Lonsdale was Lord Lonsdale in "An Unexpected Fortune," both Seligs. Pathe wont tell Who the detective was in "The Detective's Desperate Chance." He is a professional woman-impersonator and hired just for this picture.