Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug-Dec 1913)

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150 THE MOTIOX PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE A. H. L., Port Kennedy. — ^So you are living just across the river from Dubin's Betzwood studio? I envy you. Verses O K. The Quizzees. — Fraunie Fraunholtz and Marion Swayne had the leads in "Dad's Orders" (Solax). Tom Powers' picture appeared in April, 1912; Robert Harron in this issue. The others .vou mention have not yet appeared. N. J. — Kalem have pictures of Alice Joyce for fifty cents each, in colors. L/illian Gish was the girl. Back numbers of the magazine are fifteen cents each ; from us. Mrs. J. S. — Doris Mitchell was leading woman in "Jealousy" (Essanay). Yes, she is the same Helen Gardner. Haven't that Pathe cast, and it cant be had. Caroline. — King Baggot had the lead in "The Leader of His Flock" (Imp). Phillips Smalley in "The Dragon's Breath" (Rex). Always give name of company. Eueanor. — Marie Hesperia was the leading woman, and Diomira Jacobini was the girl in "The Queen of Spades" (Clnes). Sidney Olcott was Conn in "The Shaughraun" (Kalem). Bunny is not dead yet. He was very much alive at our booth at the exposition. You people are bound to kill Bunny, but you wont. Agnes, Maine. — Marion Cooper was Dixie in "The Infamous Don Miguel" (Kalem). Miss West was the stenographer in "The Wrong Road to Happiness" (Pathe Freres). Caroline, 15.— Jack Standing was the father in "A Father's Love" (Lubin). Leah Baird is too far away at present to be chatted. Kentucky Qutzz. — Dont believe everything you hear. We have said that many times. Frank Sutrle was the professor in "A Tango Tangle." You're welcome. Tom, St. Louis. — Sorry you are having trouble with your periods. Why not use question marks??? Haven't time to translate twenty pages of "Notre Dame" for you. Have about 4,000 letters to translate at present. Wallace Reid is with Universal, or, at least, he was last time we heard from him. Thanks just the same. Bess H. — Ethel Clayton in "His Children." Jack Halliday is on the stage with May Buckley in Cleveland. Molly K. — Irene Boyle was the girl in "The River Pirates" (Kalem). Betty Gray was the niece in "The Gate She Left Open" (Patheplay). Florencia. — Yes ; Tom Mix. We haven't a good picture of Arthur Houseman. When we get one, we will print it. Malinda. — Put on the brakes and slow down. You censure me for the very thing of which you yourself are guilty. Perhaps we are quickest to see in others those weaknesses that we possess ourselves. The first law of the Puritans, who came here for religious freedom, was one declaring the death penalty to those who should dissent from their religious doctrines. Glad to get and to take advice, but sometimes it is bad. Eleanor R. — Alice Joyce has been in Atlantic City, but she is playing at the New York studio. No, no. Bunny is not a rabbit, but a man — and a big one. Lillie B. — Eleanor Kahn was the child in "The Crossing Policeman" (Essanay). Maxwell Sargent in "Dont Let Mother Know" (Selig). Biograph too old. Irene N. — William Garwood was Don Jose in "Carmen" (Thanhouser). See colored portrait of Earle Williams. You get one with a year's subscription. Christine N.— Cannot use the picture you send of Florence Lawrence. Half-tones are made from original photos, and not from copies. J. Canuck. — "A Gay Time in Quebec" was produced by Lubin. Perhaps that's the one you refer to. Saea M. H. — You are wrong. That settles it. Isabelle Vernon was Mrs. Stiiyvesant, and Mary Clowes was Almr. in "The Cloak of Guilt" (Kalem). Dorothy Gish was the sister, and Lionel Barrymore was grocer in "The Lady and the Mouse" (Biograph). W. A. C, Auburn. — Mabel Normand in that "Speed" (Keystone). Yes, she is the Diving Girl. Tina K. — Crane Wilbur was the shoemaker in "God Is Love" (Pathe Freres). Guy Coombs was Kerchival in "Shenandoah" (Kalem). No wonder you ask of those two! jNIelva St. Clair. — Betty Gray. Harry Myers and Marie Weirman in "The Guiding Light" (Lubin). So you think the Answer Man is quite a curiosity? Yes, I have a long, white beard and am kept in a cage from S:HO until 5:30. No visitors allowed. They call me "Rip" for short. Perhaps because I tear around so ^nuch. Blunie p. — ^Cines produce all plays abroad ; some at the Paris studio, and at the studio in Rome. Marjorie M. — Jessie Cummings was the society woman, and Charles Graham was Hamilton in "The Old Melody" (Imp). Yes; Hazel Buckhani is now playing leading woman opposite William Shay, of Imp. Violet Horner opposite Billy Quirk in the Gem. Creole Belle. — Clarence Elmer and Frankie Mann in "Nearly in Mourning" (Lubin). Harry Millarde in "Wheels «f Death" (Kalem). Tom Moore, and Ethel Phillips was the stenographer in "Attorney for Defense" (Kalem). Rex at Hollywood. A Fan, Terre Haute. — You refer to Florence Lawrence. She is not playing. Flossie C. P. — Thanks for the pretty postal. Hope you have a nice time. Margaret. — King Baggot is abroad, and Leah Baird is playing opposite him. If you did not get the magazine, the subscription was not received.