The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1914)

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148 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE Gaumonl is oot producing in Last Day of Pompeii" were ■The Blinded Heart" I Labin). Mus. ]•'. J\ r. — Mario Bonnard was Batan In that play. John Haiiiday was the Lead in "A Mother's Love" (Lnbln), and Arthm Macklln In "Mother-Iiove" (Lnbin). Marie Weirman in "Home, Sweel Home" (Lnbln). 0. B. M. P.— Henry King was the lead in "life, Love and Liberty" (Lnbln). Velma Whitman was the glrL Mary Plckford had appendicitis. E. K. Lincoln was the Bon \vh<> was killed in "The Wreck" (Vitagraph). Teddy. — Harold Lockwood in "Northern Hearts" (Selig). You think the make-up of some of the women players "frightful" — well, so do i. Tney cant seem t<> get it into their heads that powder and paint must he used sparingly in the picture-. la Paso.-— -Do not recognize that play. Was it a Motion Picture? Gloria. — Kathlyn Williams was the foster-sister in "The Flighl of tin I Four suggestion about the coupon Is L'<><>d. and I have passed it along to the Editor. Sii»m;v I). — A. B. st mds for American Biograph. America : nor is Ambroslo. "QUO VadisV" and "The both released In this country by Kleine. Geneva rr. — Florence Hacketl was the other girl in Clara Kinihall Young and Crane Wilbur are the Other two on the Fehruary cover. Did you n<>t see their names In the Table of Contents? Jesse s. — raid Willis was Little Kalntuck, Daisy Smith the mother and Karl Formes the storekeeper In "Little Kalntuck" (Vitagraph). Clara Young and Darwin Karr in '-Hetty in the Lion's Den" (Vitagraph). Maurice Costello Is still with Vitagraph. Edison studio is at Bedford Park, Bronx, New York city. OlGA, IS. — Adelaide Lnwronce in "The Haunted House" (Kalem). Dorotbj and Henry Walthall in "Her Mother's Oath" (Biograph), Jennie Lee the mother. J. \\\. Reading. — Richard Neil] a Terrence in "The Witness to the Will" (Edison). Lillian Orth in that Biograph. Muriel Ostrlche in "Cupid's Lieutenant." Ki.na. — William Lord Wright was with us last month. Kenneth Casey ha< not been chatted. There are two director Johnsons with Lnbln. BEVERLY V. S. — Anita Stuart in that Vitagraph. J. B. Sherry had the lead in "Heritage of Bve" (Broncho). Florence Hackett was the other girl in that Lubin. J. .7. Clark was Jerry in "Come Back to Erin." MBS. An ih ru A. — Alfred Russell Wallace, who recently died, was the co-announeer with Darwin of the theory of the origin of species hy natural selection, which is still a stoutly disputed theory. Carlyle Llaekwell had the lead in "The Eight at Crizzly Gulch."' Kiwi'ii.'s TWO.— Charles Clary in that Sellg. Harold Lockwood in "Northern Hearts" (Sellg). Yes; .lame Morrison is still with Vitagraph. We will chat Moore and Crane Wilbur soon. I'm i n\ Biscuit. — James Coolej was the hushand in "Diversion" (Biograph Rankin Drew was the doctor in "A Game of Cards." Who would have thunk it ': sii.xii; Bell, — Robert Grey, and not Romalne Fielding, In "From the Portals i>\ Despair" (American). Anna Nllsson had both parts in that Kalem. DEAN, BobOKJ S. — Tom Carrigan in that Sellg. Owen Moore was Jack Henderson. and Lrnesi Trne\ was Wally in "Caprice" (l'amoiis Players). Vmi are barking up the Wrong tree. I wear no muzzle, hell, halter or Collar. I say what 1 please, and if I COUld not. I would not. I try to praise the good and to condemn the had. EL IL. Bronx, .l w. Johnston was Rob Roy, ami Nancy Avrll was his wife in "Rob Roy" i Eclair). T. I;.. Iloi si,»\. M;ui\ thanks lor thai I k of 100 pages in pen and ink. Some patience bare youl Four kind words were appreciated. Delphi ne. Roberl Grey had the lead in "Thru a Neighbor's Window" (Ameri can). OctaTifl Handworth was the wile in "The FellOW Streak' we Lccepl stamps, lc ones preferred. Norma Talmadge in Puncess. Billle Rhodes was Lightfool in "The Cavemen's ail like plays containing heart throbs, Four letter was tine. Ji \ % ii.. Fonkebs. Blanche Sweel In thai Biograph. F< correctly. We have oot yel chatted Harry Beaumont, of Ddison ;:n\ more Biograpb players for the present. i ». i'. R., Liiii. Beverly Bayne was Buale In "Thru the Storm" Weber wat Leab Id "A Jew's Christmas*" and l'.iia Mali was EHeanoi i rathe i. {)( course The Blue Roc War" (Kalem). We you have him placed We will doI chat ( lN-anax i. Lola