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158 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
N. O. H., Manchester. — Edward Boulden and Elsie McLeod were the young couple, and Alice Washburn was the aunt in "Aunt Miranda's Cat." Winnifred Greenwood was the foster-mother in "Under Suspicion" (Selig). William Mason was the detective in "The Eye That Never Sleeps" (Essanay).
Plunket. — Write to Mr. Kerrigan direct; we dont know.
No. 666, St. Louis. — Whitney Raymond was the grown-up in "An Error's Omission" (Essanay). Miss Glaum and Mr. De Grasse had the leads in "The $2500 Bride" (Pathe). Bryant Washburn was Jacques in "The Shadow of the Cross" (Essanay). He also was Tom Oliver in "White Roses" (Essanay).
Dorothy R.— Marion Ferrel had the lead in "A Fairyland Bride" (Reliance). Virginia Westbrook and Arthur Finn had the leads in "The Winning of Helen" (Majestic). Herbert Rice was the husband in "She Wanted a Husband" (Punch). Irving Cummings was the hero in "Fires of Conscience" (Reliance).
J. W. C, Seattle. — William Dunn was James Ridley in "Vengeance" (Imp). Miss Phillips was the mother-in-law in that play.
Violet Vere. — W~e have said before that Miss Joyce has had no stage experience, and that she has been with no other company besides Kalem.
Merely Mary Anne. — Whitney Raymond received the bill in "The Virtue of Rags" (Essanay), Bryant Washburn the collector, and Francis Bushman the old man.
E. A., Greenville. — We do not know where Robert Conness is.
E. P. H. S., Augusta. — Jack Hopkins and Louise Vale had the leads in "Paul and Virginia" (Rex).
The Kid (L. S.). — Certainly, if you send a stamped, addressed envelope you will receive your answers much quicker.
H. L. G., Brooklyn. — Lily Branscombe was the daughter, E. H. Calvert the representative in "Bringing Father Around" (Essanay).
C. F. D., Mobile. — We dont know much about Horatio's philosophy, but we do know that your letter is mighty clever and interesting. Have passed it to the editor.
Ellen M. C, Marietta, thinks that we are a "mean, horrible old thing!" and that because we said most girls wore false hair, we are "bald and wear a wig." She also thinks that we ought to mind our own business. Tut, tut, miladi! Yet, you keep on asking questions. Ruth Roland had the lead. Yes, she is pretty, and she is as jolly as a bachelor-maid could be.
F. C. P. — Clara K. Young was the daughter in "A Mission of Diplomacy" (Vitagraph). Write here direct for back numbers.
A. W., Glace Bay. — Helen Gardner was Abbasah in "The Miracle." Clara K. Young was the music-teacher in "The Flat Above." "A Heart in Rags" was taken in Chicago. Selig has a studio in Los Angeles. Cines is a Licensed company, releasing thru George Kleine, of Chicago.
C. E. W., San Francisco. — Thomas Moore was Martin in "A Daughter's Sacrifice."
Billie. — Miss Billie Baer is leading lady for Gem.
M. D., Akron. — E. H. Calvert was Austin in "The Girl by the Brook" (Essanay). Yes, "Won at High Tide" was taken at Atlantic City.
Idana. — No, there are no chances of the American becoming a Licensed company, but there are chances of all Licensed companies becoming Independent — some day.
Babe. — In "The Tribal Law" (Bison), Wallace Reid was Jose. William Duncan plays opposite Myrtle Stedman.
G. E. W., Athens. — Mignon Anderson was leading lady in "At Liberty — Good PressAgent" (Thanhouser). Virginia Westbrook was the maid in "The Winning of Helen." Darwin Karr was Captain Lorenzo in "Fra Diavolo" (Solax).
Bertha M., Harlem. — Harold Lockwood was the lead in "The Governor's Daughter" (Selig).
P. W., New York. — Jack Clark's mother is not playing any more in the pictures. Hal Clements was the farm bully in "The Farm Bully."
S. H., Columbus. — Violet Horner was the wife in "The Bearer of Burdens" (Imp). Yes, very often pictures are made a year or more before being released.
E. M. B. — We do not answer questions about the stage.
R. E. T., Brooklyn. — Thanks very much for telling us that Mrs. Maurice was Anna Stewart's mother and Rose Tapley was Zena Keefe's mother in "Her Choice." We secured the incorrect information from Vitagraph's own casts.
Lily and Rose. — Yes; Ruth Stonehouse was Ruth in "Billy McGrath's Art Career."
Gertie. — Yes, we are glad you pulled thru with your examinations. Herbert Barry was Lord Rintoul in "The Little Minister." Guy Coombs is just as nice as he looks.
Eddie L. P. — That was Chester Barnet in the Crystal play.
Babe, Lan. — George Gebhardt is the Indian in the Western Pathe's, and a good one.
E. A. L. — Well, the reason you dont hear so much about Mary Fuller, Mildred Bracken, Florence Lawrence, etc., is that they are known to everybody, and are not asked about so much, but they all have their admirers.