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150 TEE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
Bess, of Chicago, — Of coui*se you deserve a photo. You will, no doubt, get it.
Maxine. — Julia S. Gordon opposite Leah Baird in "Red and White Roses" (Vitagraph). You must get the right titles and the right companies. Oh, yes, I have my critics. Some say I am too sarcastic ; some that I am too fresh. But in spite of it all, I do not bear them "any mosity." I cant please everybody.
Walter C. — Jack Standing had the lead in "The Wiles of Cupid" (Lubin). Harrish Ingraham was the count's rival in "The Count's Will" (Patheplay). Ernestine Morley and Edwin Carewe in "The Wine of Madness" (Lubin). Nothing doing on the Broncho.
Cute Cutie from Cuteville. — Wallace Reid was leading man in "Pride of Lonesome" (American). Photoplayers have three kinds of salaries: what they say they get, what they think they ought to get, and what they actually get.
' Anthony. — So you spent your vacation in Chicago. Nice little place, that. Guy Coombs and Anna Nilsson had the leads in "The Toll-gate Raiders" (Kalem). No cast for "A Woman's Heart" (Lubin).
M. F., St. Louis. — Your idea is good about my identity. Biograph wont tell us who the actress was in "Two Eves." Bessie Eyton and Thomas Santschi had the leads in "When Men Forget" (Selig). Yitagraph are building a new plant in Europe.
J. L., New York. — I wish to state, for your benefit and others, that Joseph Levei-ing had the lead in "The Country Boy," and not J. W. Johnston, as we have said. Mr. Levering also played in "The Great Steeplechase," "The Beach-Combers," "Single Life,'' "The Bachelor's Thanksgiving Dinner," "The Lass from Glouster" and "Saved at the Altar," all Patheplays. Mr. Levering is now playing for Solax.
J. G. G. — Mabel Trunnelle is still with Edison. Yes, come right ahead. There is no way of getting a permit to visit Kalem studio. Kempton Green is back with Lubin, after a two-months' absence.
Jack N. C. — Dolly Larkin was Helen in "Breed of the West." Biograph wont tell who the sweetheart was in "A Dangerous Foe." Look back for Alice Joyce's picture.
Louise L. — Owen Moore and Walter Miller are two different persons. We answer Kay-Bee questions when we can. Against my religious principles to answer whether Guy Coombs is married or not.
Helen D. — Corinne Lesser was the maid in "He and Himself." Ruth Heunessy was Millie in "Cinderella's Gloves" (Essanay). Yes; Marin Sais.
ScHWANZELLo. — Lillian Gish was the mother in "The Mothering Heart" (Biograph), Walter Miller was the husband. Ka':e Bruce was the wife's mother, A. Lestina was the doctor, and Viola Barry was the idle woman. Charles AVest. Gertrude Bambrick and Charles Murray were the dancers. You think the Edison pictures look gray? Yes, trifles make perfection.
Mary P. — Gertrude McCoy is still with Edisou. Yes, I had just one week's vacation, and a pleasant one, thank you.
Grace, 1G. — Thanks for the beautiful picture of yourself. I have a fine collection now. I am sure Florence Turner would be pleased to write to you. Never printed a chat with Pauline Bush. Will see about one for you.
Gladys. — ^William West was the Indian chief, Marin Sais his daughter, and Carlyle Blackwell the trader in "The Fight at Grizzly Gulch" (Kalem). Crane Wilbur and Octavia Handworth had leads in "The Secret Formula" (Patheplay). Yes, very well done. Thanhouser is Independent. Yes ; thanks.
Olga, 17. — Why didn't you stop in, as long as you passed the building? I dont bite, tho I sometimes bark. John Adolphi and Peggy Reid were the city couple in "When Dreams Come True" (Thanhouser). i^nna Drew was the maid, and Marguerite Snow the wife. Just "1 Congress Street, Jersey City, N.J.," will reach Pathe. Do you know that I am getting much attached to you, as the man said who vras trying to separate himself from a porous plaster?
Peg o' INIy Heart. — It is called the Florence Turner Co. Harry Myers has had several years' stage experience. He was chatted in July, 1913, and Eaiie Williams in September, 1913. So you would like to have the gallery enlarged?
Mary, N. Y. C. — Mildred Manning was Harry Carey's wife in "A Chance Deception" (Biograph). Joe King was Kelly in "Texas Kelly at Bay" (Kay-Bee). Helen Holmes was the wife in "Birds of Prey" (Kalem). Of course The Motion Picture Story Magazine is sold in Europe, and about 1,500 copies are sold each mouth in New Zealand. We had several nice-looking men in our booth — which one? Clara Williams with Universal. Frederick Church the sweetheart. That was Robert Fischer.
M. M. S. T., 1st. — Henry King was Pedro in "The Actor's Strategy" (Lubin). Your letter is encouraging. Hope that each set will be better than the last.
G. II. B. sends in a quotation from INIilton, and wants to know who can name the player to whom it best applies : "Grace was in her steps. Heaven in her eyes ; in every gesture dignity and love." I have G. II. B.'s answer here, and the first one who guesses it will be rewarded by having his or her name printed in black letters. What more can I offer? Who is she?
Curly. — That's quite a picture of you. Thanks. Wouldn't mind taking that trip myself. Yes, the last scene in Vitagraph's "Father and Sou" was powerful.