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156 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
Mabel S. — Romaine Fielding was Dick in "The Toll of Fear." The late Yedah Bertram was leading lady in "Broncho Billy Outwitted." Richard Stanton had the lead in "The Kiss of Salvation." Chauffeur is pronounced sho-fer, accent on last syllable. We wont compare those players. Compaiisons are odious — so are scandals. Grace Lewis and Gus Pixley in "The Cure."
Arthur W. — Leah Baird was Mrs. Corday in "The Vampire of the Desert," Florence Hackett, Cecelia, and Clara Lambert, Mrs. Melville in "The Burden-Bearer."
Bessie. — Afraid there is no hope. Why not try the companies yourself? John Bunny is not dead. (Printer will kindly keep this standing.)
F. C. — Jack Standing was Tom Price, and Isabelle Lamon was the girl in "The Veil of Sleep."
Roberta C. C. C. — Sorry, but we haven't the casts for those Bison plays.
Theodore T. T. H. — Gertrude Bambrick was the girl in "Frappe Love" (Biograph). Betty Gray is still with Pathe.
Pandora. — Lester Cuneo was the cowpuncher in "That Mail-order Suit." We did not see "Seeds of Silver." We will see about the club, but Flossie wont join.
Margaret M. — We dont know where you can obtain a picture of Florence Barker.
Helen L. R. — We still have hopes for the Brooklyn Dodgers. No, they were named Dodgers not because they were always dodging the pennant, but because they are supposed to dodge trolleys — we have so many here. G. M. Anderson is Broncho Billy, and Augustus Carney is Alkali Ike.
E. K., Chicago. — Jane Fearnley and Henry Walthall had the leads in "The Opportune Burglar." Florence LaBadie in that Thanhouser. Vivian Prescott was the girl in "How She Triumphed" (Biograph).
M. C, Charleston. — Charles Murray was the husband, and Edward Dillon the brother in "A Limited Divorce" (Biograph). You get no autographed photo when you subscribe. Je m'en ficherals!
Helen L. R. — Margarita Loveridge was the girl in "Buck Richard's Bride" (Selig). She is now with Majestic. Irene Hunt was Minnie in "The Birthmark" (Lubin). Gertrude Bambrick was the actress in "A Horse on Bill." Thanks.
Rough, 19. — Irene Hunt was Pequita in "Love and War in Mexico." Octavia Handworth is with Pathe, not Vitagraph. We had a chat with her August, 1912. You want us to tell you which company is the best — Biograph or "Vitagraph. Score 2—0, ninth inning, three on base, none out, Cobb at the bat. Now how old is Anne? Thanks ! The Lord loveth a cheerful giver — so do w^e.
Anthony (Tenth Edition). — We dont know why Vitagraph call Wallie Van "Cutey," unless from his looks. Romaine Fielding and Robyn Adair in "The Accusing Hand." May Buckley was with Selig about two weeks. Dont know what plays.
Olga, 17. — We dont know how you can visit a studio, unless they have a regular visitors' day. But you ask too many personal questions.
Leona. — We haven't the wife in "His Wife's Affinity." Sorry.
F. D., New Orleans. — It is impossible for us to look up a letter you sent in some time ago. Sorry it was delayed.
D. F., Texas. — It is almost impossible to answer many Pathe questions, as it is impossible to secure the information. We haven't the cast for that Eclair, either. We are always glad to answer all questions when possible. Sorrj\
Maori, N. Z. — Earl Metcalf was Tom in "The Mexican Spy." See above about the wind blowing. Guy Coombs is playing in Jacksonville.
J. W., New York.. — Gertrude Bambrick was the girl in "The King and the Copper" (Biograph). That's it. We're never satisfied. We who are thin want to be fat, and we who are fat want to be thin. Bunny and Flora Finch, and Augustus Carney and Margaret Joslin make great teams, dont they? What's that they say about Jack Sprat could eat no fat?
Anthony. — What! again? You refer to Baby Lillian Wade in that Selig. Pathe wont tell us about those two plays. Yes ; Pearl White is now lecturing, traveling from one theater to another. Watch out for her in New Orleans.
Mary C. — You want a picture of Chester Barnett? Will tell the editor. Thanks.
R. A. E., III. — Mildred Bracken was the girl in "The Pride of the South."
Jack, N. C. — That's so ; if Carlyle Blackwell keeps on getting married, he will have as many wives as King Solomon. Helen Todd was the child in that Essanay. Alice Hollister was Jane in "A Victim of Heredity." Pearl White is leading ladyfor Crystal.
Annette. — So you like the Pathe WeeJclij. Hereafter there will be two Pathe WeeJclies every week, one being released on Monday, and the other on Thursday. There are twenty-four expert photographers making only the Pathe WccJdi/.
Dorothy B. is having a contest of her own, and Maurice Costello and Lillian Walker are now in the lead. It is not good to ask Biographs that are too old, because we cannot secure that information. Francis Bushman is back with Essanay. May Buckley is on the stage in Cleveland. Dont know where Lillian Branscombe or Florence Lawrence are. We want the latter's address. Boyd Clark was Tom in **Captured by Strategy."