Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug-Dec 1913)

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144 TEE MOTION PIC TV BE STORY MAGAZINE Primrose. — Irene Hawley was the girl opposite Irving Cnmmings in "Her Rosary" (Reliance). Alan Hale and Edgena de Lespine had the leads in "The House of I'retense" (Reliance). Yes, that was a real fire in 'M Hero Among Men" ( Lubin). Saw them take the fire scene myself. Dutch W. — Ed Genung was David as a man in **David Copperfield"' (Tlianhouser). Syd. H H., N. Z. — Mary Fuller could not have been seen in New Zealand lately. She is hard at work in the Bronx Edison studio. Evelyn S. — Jack Standing played in "The Other Woman" (Lubin). Jack Pickford played in "The Sneak" (Kalem). Mary Ryan was Bob's sister. William Garwood was the inventor in "The Race" (Thanhouser). Harry Benham in that last Thanhouser. Plain Ann. — Ernestine Morley was Florence in "A Florida Romance" (Lubin). John Steppling was the fat man, and Beverly Bayne was his sweetheart in "Will-BeAVeds." Margarita Loveridge was leading woman in "The Woodsman's Daughter." Bert Stfd. — Darwin Karr was the confederate officer, and Mrs. Foy was the mother in "The Equine Spy" (Solax). Darwin Karr is not located at this writing. jANiE B. — So it was Frank Bennett who played opposite Miss Stewart in "Love Laughs at Locksmiths" (Vitagraph). John M. L. — Peggy O'Neil was Mary in "When Mary Married" (Lubin). Dolly Larkin was the girl in "The Apache Kind" (Lubin). Octavia Handworth had the lead in "The Secret Formula" (Patheplay), and she did it well. Marguerite Gibson was the stenographer, and not Mary Charleson, in "The Yellow Streak" « Vitagraph). H. M. B. — Thanks very much for supi)lying us with that cast. Very nice of you. Mary' p. starts off in the following manner : Oh, please do not think me bad or bold. When I ask questions you've already told ; I s'pose impatience makes you scold. But do not be toward me so cold, <^r I will surely think you're old — With a wife and children (a dozen all told). I'ours till Niagara Falls. No, it doesn't make my tongue long for a rest, but it does my fingers, after typewriting all these pages. Probably Vitagraph ; Ralph Ince had a camera man down around Fire Island in July. He lives at Brightwaters, L. L. which is near by. C. G. G. — Richard Travers and Jack Standing leads in "Diamond Cut Diamond." Henry A. O. — Florence Turner is playing in her own company. Yes, to No. 3. Also yes, to No. 4. Alcohol is the only thing to wash off fresh poison-ivy. Carl Huff, 15. — Charles West and Viola Barry were the flirts, Louise Beaudet was the mother in "The Snare of Fate" (Vitagraph). Warren Kerrigan and Vivian Rich in "The Song of the Soup'' (American), also in "Finer Things" (American), and J. Richardson and Charlotte Burton in "A Husband's Mistake.'' Laura Sawyer is the girl detective in "Kate Kirby Cases.'' F. E. G. — Helen Holmes was the girl in "The Treachery of a Scar' (Kalem). Tom Forman was the crook in the same. Joseph Baker was Bob in '"O'Hara as a Guardian Angel" (Vitagraph). Typewriting is good. Marie Mc. — "Vanity Fair" was produced by Vitagraph. and Helen Gardner was Becky Sharp. She left Vitagraph, and her office is on Fulton Street, near ours. Florentine H. — The verse is very good. Believe Edgar Jones has left Lubin. Maude M. — Richard Purdon was the detective, and Ethel Phillips was Beryl in "A Victim of Deceit" (Kalem). W. E. W. — Florence LaBadie and William Garwood had the leads in "The Other Girl" (Thnnhouser). So you would like to have fifty pages of answers? Have you no pity on my readers? No, I'm not an encyclopjiedia, but I handle the shears well. Johnny, the First. — Thanks for the paper. It is very interesting. Ray Myers and Grace Cunard in "Taps" (Bison). Joseph Levering was Doolin in "Kelly from the Emerald Isle" (Solax). Haven't the other Broncho. Witch Hazel. — It should have been June, 1912, instead of 1013. Thanks for the comments. I get lots of information from clippings from all over the world that are sent in by kind readers. I keep them in scrap-books. Toodles. — Yes; Francelia Billington in "The Fraternity Tin" i Majestic).