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148 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
Flo G. D. — Florence Lawrence was Florence, and Victory Bateman her mother in "Tangled Relations" (Victor). George Field was Jack in "A Mexican Mix-up" (Nestor). Thomas McAvoy was Ben. Harry Pollard was Dick in "A White Lie."
R. E. D., Los Angeles. — Mabel Normand and Fred Mace had the leads.
I. R. W. — You refer to Betty Cameron.
Alison B. — John is J. W. Johnston's first name. Frederick Santley is on the stage.
M. M., New York. — Marguerite Snow was Dove, James Cruze was Eagle, and his sister was the Thanhouser Kid in "The Dove in the Eagle's Nest"' (Thanhouser). Lillian Wade was the child in "The Lipton Cup" (Selig).
Betty, of C. H. S. — Mr. Richmond was the third suitor in "The Modern Atalanta."
R. E. D., Los Angeles. — Edward Coxen and Lillian Christy had the leads in "Where Destiny Guides" (American). Irving Cummings was Mr. Steele in "Duty and the Man."
T. N. G., Helena. — In "The Mexican Spy" (Lubin), Edna Payne was the girl, Edwin Car ewe the spy, and Earle Metcalf the teamster.
L. J. C, Reading. — Thanks for the ten cents. It has occurred to us that the habit of sending a stamp or coin as a remuneration is a good one, but be it understood that we do not require a stamp or fee. We will answer all questions without fee or reward. However, since the editor will not devote any more than twenty pages to this department, and since the department is growing every day, something must be done, else several pages of answers will be left over each month, and that means that some inquirers will not get their information for two or three months. Hereafter, all inquirers sending a stamp or other small fee will be given a preference, and their answers will appear in the very next issue.
Olga, 17. — You like to have Crane and Carlyle play together. Francelia Billington was the girl in "A Dangerous Wager." Carlyle Blackwell is in Glendale, Cal.
H. E. — The title is "Mistake in Spelling." Mrs. Costello did not play in that.
H. P., Havana. — If you dont think Rosemary Theby is a winner, you dont agree with most people.
Christy M. — Lee Beggs was Walter in "Flesh and Blood."
Lillian, of Reading.— Walter Hitchcock was Fred, and Ruth Stonehouse his sweetheart in "The Stain." William Mason was Arthur.
Flo C. L. — Raymond and Albert Hackett were the two boys in "Two Boys" (Lubin). James Young was the son in "The Model for St. John" (Vitagraph).
S. H., M. M. and E. D. — We will not answer your questions. Robert Gaillord's love for his mother is not a proper subject of inquiry.
Dotty, Harlem. — Francelia Billington plays opposite Carlyle Blackwell. Glad to hear that you are true to him.
M. G., Elmira. — W. A. Williams was the lover in "At the Burglar's Command." Winnifred Greenwood was the mother, and Margaret Carle the girl in "A FreightTrain Drama."
H. Ma, Liverpool. — Edgar Jones was the doctor in "The Surgeon."
R. M., San Jose. — Dolores Cassinelli was the Egyptian Princess in "When Soul Meets Soul" (Essanay).
C. H. Morse. — Perhaps your questions were crowded out last month. We printed a full page in one of the back numbers about the Board of Censorship.
E. C. S.—The Moving Picture World, 17 Madison Avenue, New York, will sell you their back numbers. Betty Harte was the girl in "Her Education" (Selig).
Juliette B. — We cannot tell you whether Alice Joyce posed for that artist. We have all we can do to keep track of her poses for Motion Pictures.
Camille, N. O. — Ethel Grandin was the girl in "The Deserter" (Bison).
Artie L., Trenton. — A great many think as you do, and perhaps some day the exhibitors will run the same films two days in succession, instead of changing them every day. Very few attend the same theater two days in succession, anyway. When we see a good show, we like to tell our friends to go see it; but now, how can we?
L. L. P., Los Angeles. — Wallace Reid is with the Santa Barbara section of the American.
E. A., Chicago. — William Shay was Jim in "The Long Strike" (Imp). Hector Dion was Philip in that Reliance. Donald MacKenzie played opposite Hazel Neason in "A Political Kidnapping" (Kalem).
Mary Jane. — The "Reincarnation of Karma" was taken in the studio. Crane Wilbur is in Jersey City, headquarters for mosquitoes and picture stars.
Mrs. H. S. and Mrs. C. — We have no record of that Nestor play; sorry. Other questions answered.
Evelyn B. — The third fellow was Marshall Neilan ; he is now with Kalem. Mary Pickford is playing at the Republic Theater, Forty-second Street and Broadway, in "A Good Little Devil," as Juliet. The play is presented by David Belasco.
H. G. J., Clinton. — Harry Benham was Brawn in "Brain vs. Brawn," and William Russell played opposite Florence LaBadie in "Miss Robinson Crusoe" (Thanhouser).