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144 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
Iny. — Thomas Santschi and Bessie Eyton had the leads in "Opitsah" (Selig). Taken at Elendale, Cal. Bessie Learn was the girl in "The Totville Eye."
Cora, Chicago. — William Russell was Captain May wood in "Forest Rose" (Thanhouser).
M. I., Oak Park. — See August, 1912, issue under this department for the difference between Licensed and Independent. Marie Weirman was the girl in "By the Sea."
B. W., Brooklyn. — Francis Bushman had not joined any company at this writing. We will let you know as soon as he does. Kathlyn Williams was the girl in "Harbor Island" (Selig).
N. L., Mobile. — Please do not ask Biograph questions.
Florence S. — Edward Lincoln was Dick in "Lessons in Love-Making."
Anthony. — James Ross was Pietro in "Nurse of the Mulberry Bend" (Kalem). James Daly and Jack Voshell played in "The Girl and the Gambler" (Lubin). Lillian Christy was not in "Recognition" (American).
Yvonne, Mobile. — Francesca Bertini was Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet" (Pathe). Romaine Fielding was the lead in "The Power of Silence" (Lubin).
Anna O. M. — Gene Gauntier was Lady Geraldine in "The Wives of Jamestown."
B. M., St. Louis. — Hal Clements is usually the villain in Anna Nilsson's company.
Ned. — Guy D'Ennery still plays with Ormi Hawley. Edwin Carewe is her new lead. The player you mention is still with that company,
Gertrude. — Bessie Sankey is the girl in "Broncho Billy's Brother" (Essanay). Octavia Handwortb was the simple maid in "The Simple Maid" (Pathe).
S. H. W. N., Pa. — Miriam Nesbitt was Madame Jolatsky in that play.
B. T. — Write Norma Talmadge at Vitagraph studio.
F. E. G., Riverside. — Miss Whitton was the wife in "The Spendthrift's Reform" (Pathe). Adele Lane was the nurse in "Western Courtship" (Lubin). She is now with New York Motion Picture Co. Barry O'Moore was the son in "False to Their Trust" (Edison). You are very fortunate, indeed, if Larry Trimble gave you one of Jean's children. Perhaps the puppy will inherit its mother's histrionic talents.
P. S., Mobile. — Harold Lockwood was the leading man in "The Lip ton Cup" (Selig).
"The Watcher." — John Lancaster was the hobo in "A Hobo's Luck" (Selig). William Wadsworth was Cyrus Brent in "This Is No Place for a Minister's Son."
B. D., Dayton. — William Garwood is the society leader, Mignon Anderson the girl, and Carey L. Hastings the mother in "At the Foot of the Ladder" (Thanhouser). Louise Lester is usually the mother in American plays. Paul Scarden was Aaron, and Harry Frazer was Pittacus in "Hazel Kirk" (Majestic). Mabel Trunnelle was Hazel Kirk.
Dorothy. — Violet Horner and Thomas McAvoy had the leads in "How Ned Got the Raise" (Imp). You refer to Florence Barker in "The First Glass" (Powers). Blanche Cornwall and Darwin Karr in "The Phone" (Solax).
Ima Peach. — Ruth Stonehouse was the dancer in "Requited Love."
Kathryne R. — "Dynamited Love" (Pathe) was taken in Jersey City.
M. R., Malden. — Roderick McKenzie was Roderick in "Roderick's Ride" (Selig).
Cutey and Sweety. — Ormi Hawley wrote the prize essay in "The Prize Essay" (Ljibin). Baby Audrey was the child in "Child of the Purple Sage" (Essanay).
D. E. B. — Bessie Sankey was Nell in "Broncho Billy's Promise" (Essanay).
UPlunkett. — You are apparently afflicted with cacoethes scrlbendi. Edward K. coin was his lordship's valet in "The Valet" (Vitagraph). Myrtle Stedman was the girl in "Roped In" (Selig).
H. E. C. — Evebelle Prout was Mrs. Whitney Raymond in "The Supreme Test."
A. B., Syracuse. — Early Gorman was the child in "Babies Three" (Powers). We cant give you the most popular child-play ; there are too many.
"The Twins." — We haven't the child's name in "Omens of the Mesa" (Vitagraph). Baby Lillian Wade was Iona in "Kings of the Forest" (Selig). Margaret" Carle was the girl, and Winnifred Greenwood was the mother in "A Freight-Train Drama" (Selig). Evelyn Selbie was the engaged girl in "Broncho Billy's Love Affair" (Selig). Au revoir!
Eddy-Ben-Peck. — In "The Professor's Dilemma" (Victor), Nell Rich and Christine Van Buskirk were the girls, and Dyoll King was the man lead. Ruth Roland and Marshall Neilan were the leads in "The Mission of the Bullet" (Kalem).
Zach, Baltimore. — No, Zachariah. We think you are wrong in your estimate. You must overcome the law of association. Do not think that because a player always plays a villain he is bad himself ; or because a player always plays an heroic part, that he is a hero. Almost any player could become popular if he or she were always given an admirable part.
R. G., Flagstaff. — Edgar Jones was the sheriff in "The Trustee and the Law" (Lubin). Lily Branscombe was Milly in "The Love Test."
Vesta J. S. A. — Richard Stanton was Jack in "Jack's Burglar" (Melies). Dorothy Kelly was the young lady in "Rip Van Winkle" (Vitagraph).