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156 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
E. G. M., San Francisco. — You must have the wrong title, as that is not a Kalem, and Paul Panzer or Charles Ogle do not play for Kalem.
N. M., New York. — A. E. Garcia stole the pearls in "The Lady of the Pearls." Dorothy Davenport and Phyllis Gordon were the girls.
M. J., Winona. — Gladys Field is back with the Essanay. Darwin Karr and Walter Edwin played in "A Modern Cinderella" (Edison).
I. E. E., Mass. — Miss Ray played in "Victims of Fate" (Pathe). She was also the wife in "His Little Indian Model" (Pathe). Carl Winterhoff was Steve in "A Man Among Men" (Selig).
Oleo Margarine. — Adele Lane is with the New York Motion Picture Co. Most M. P. players come from the stage. Lottie Briscoe was the mother in "The Spoiled Child" (Lubin). We dont know whom you mean when you say "The cutey with the dark eyes and wavy hair." The woods are full of them.
K. C, Cleveland. — Broncho is taking pictures in California.
E. and A. W., Norfolk. — Mabel Trunnelle and Herbert Prior had the leads in "Two of a Kind" (Majestic). Florence Turner left on Washington's Birthday to give lectures in the different theaters.
C. H. E., Falmouth. — Thomas Santschi was the priest in "A Little Indian Martyr."
Birdie Charmeuese. — Miss Witton played opposite Paul Panzer in "The Spendthrift's Reform" (Pathe). Helen Gardner is in her own company. "Cleopatra" was a state rights, and is rented to certain territories, and not shown the same as the regular releases. There is difference of opinion as to its merits.
Idano. — In "The Boss of the Katy Mine" (Essanay), True Boardman was the foreman, Virginia Ames his wife, and Brinsley Shaw the boss. Octavia Handworth was Violet in "His Second Love." Mary Ryan and Romaine Fielding had the leads in "His Western Way."
E. H., New York. — We are sorry we cannot locate Beth Taylor.
Flossie. — Well, well, Flossie, welcome to our city. We and everybody else have been anxious about you. You say you were giving us a rest. We dont know that word. Francelia Billington was the girl in "The Usurer." We are trying to make the publication date the I5th hereafter.
S. W., San Francisco, wonders if Mr. Anderson actually shot the bottles in "Making of Broncho Billy." She says that since the pistol was pointed directly at the camera, no camera man would have taken such a chance if they were really bullets, and she thinks that the bottles were broken by some other means. WTe dont know much about the bravery of that camera man, but we do know quite a good deal of the marksmanship of Mr. Anderson. Hence, we boldly assert that Mr. Anderson actually shot those bottles.
F. P., Woodland.— We strongly advise you to give up the idea of going on the stage or in the pictures.
Y. Z.— Regarding the Costello photographs in January number, you may not have seen the hairs, but you certainly could see the heirs. We dont know whether it was the photograph or the dyer who concealed the gray hairs. Mildred Weston was the daughter in "Mandy's Rebellion" (Essanay). James Young was Col. Birnell in "The French Spy" (Vitagraph).
B. B., WrYO. — Harry Benham was the engineer in "The Time of Peril" (Thanhouser). See ad pages for the Ridgelys.
J. S., Bridgeport.— No, Mary Fuller is in New York. Dolores CassineHi is with Essanay.
M. C, Cleveland. — Jack Standing was the hero in "A Romance of the Sixties" and he is now on the stage.
W. J. K.— We dont answer questions of religion. What difference does it make whether the player you mention is a Catholic or a heathen? Let's keep religion out of this, department. Jean Darnell was the inventor's mother in "The Race" (Thanhouser) Harry Pollard was with Imp. *
R. M. E., Moline.— Carlyle Blackwell played in "The Redskin Raiders" (Kalem) Violet Horner was Mrs. Patterson in "Aunt Diana" (Imp).
Lottie D. T., Goldfield — William Russell was the country lover in "In Time of Peril" (Thanhouser).
Vera P. S.— Carlyle Blackwell had the lead in "An Interrupted Wedding" (Kalem)
S. & L., No. 8.— Thomas Santschi was Joe Harker in "The Great Drought " No Benny from Lubinville did not play in "The Wooden Bowl" ; that was Albert Hackett' Benny plays mostly on the telephone switchboard.
N.. W., Houston.— Carlyle Blackwell was the artist in "The Wasp " We have printed none of the plays you mention. Yes, to the Miss Joyce question. Beatrice Behrman was the sister in "Billie's Sister." Florence LaBadie was the daughter, and Joseph Graybill was Pedro in "A Love of Long Ago" (Thanhouser). at .A* W; ^Canada.— Florence Lawrence has played with Biograph, Lubin, Imp and Victor. John O'Brien was the opponent in "Spike Shannon's Last Fight."