The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1913-Jan 1914)

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From Leslie Elhoff come apt little Fuller and G. M. Anderson. AVe quote : twin verses for Mary She's been a nun. a princess, and a host of other things : She sometimes loves a country lad. again she sits with kings. No matter whether smiles or tears, each part she plays with ease ; Of Motion Pictures she's a star — Miss Fuller, if you please. He totes a gun and rides a steed — a broncho, to be plain — And always loves some pretty lass, an Alice or a Jane. The villains hide when he's around — they know his aim will kill — His name is G. M. Anderson — we call him Broncho Bill. Miss Irene Draucker. of Waynesboro, Pa., submits an acrostic which is impartial, and yet subtly partial to Marguerite Snow: M is for Moore1 — Thomas. I mean : A is for Anderson, always serene. R is for Richardson. Russell and Reid ; G is for Gordon, a brave girl indeed. U is for Ulmer — down a coal chute he slid — B is for Eline. the Thanhouser Kid. R is for Russell — to him there's some class — I is for Inward, a dear little lass. T is for Theby. a beautiful girl: E is for Emerson, whose first name is PearL S is for Sterling — you'll laugh till you cry ; N is for Normand — oh. my ! oh. my ! O is for Ogle, who is not very tall ; W ho is the girl I love best of all? A clever play on two very popular names, and it is sent by Miss Elizabeth Brown, of Springfield. 111. : "ALICE AND TOM— TO-DAY:" ow. that is surely a magic charm. It fills us with delight. And. as if that were not enough. It fills the Movies tight ! We sit. entranced, thruout the play. For both we so adore That whene'er a new film comes to town We re-Joyce, and ask for Moore ! A "little friend from Alameda" sends us these dainty ines to Lillian Walker, and we publish them gladly : MY FAVORITE. he is the Queen of the Movies. This pretty girl I know : She has blue eyes and dimples rare, And lovely, golden, curly hair. She's good in all she has to play— I'd like to see her every day : She's the girl that makes us cry or laughSweet Lillian Walker, of the Vitagraph. Alameda, Cal. Mary Wake. littL 107 ^58R*gjj^