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150 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE
Agnes, Bronx.— Address Billy Mason at the Bssanay Company, Chicago. Too many death scenes? Bui we must have the storms as well a< the sunshine, for without the one we could not appreciate the other. And remember that death is only the soul's change of residence.
Ijikuda B., Greek Bat.— Nancy Avril and Betty Gray In "The Price of Silence" (Pathe). Anita Stuart, Clara Young, Norma Talmadge and Dorothy Kelly are the Vitagraph quartette of beauties, but there are oth(
i : 1 1 iii . it. Jack Johnstone bad the lead in "Over the Cliffs" (Eclair). Ethel Clayton In "When the Earth Trembled" (Lubin). Robyn Adair is now with Mutual. Yes : Director Griffith and Lillian (Jish, Roberl Barron, Blanche Sweet, Donald Crisp, Henry Walthall and Dorothy <;ish have all gone to California to make picture
ii\ ri ii. s. — Sou act like a chicken with its head cut <»iv. You do a l<>t of fluttering; but dont accomplish much. 1 dont care whether Helen Costello keeps a diary en whether Lillian Walker is engaged to Earle Williams, and dont purpose finding OUt l 'lease ask sensible questions. Then yours will he more welcome
Mrs. s. P. — <'. II. Mailea was the oil magnate in "By .Man's Law" (Biograph). Robert Gaillord was .Mm in '•The pirates" (Vitagraph). Chester Withey and Edward Coxen in ••The Trail of the Lost Chord" (American).
s. p. v.. Patterson. — Dont know where that player is from. That's right; always mention this magazine when writing to our advertisers, for it helps us. Adverti patronize that magazine which brings them the most returns.
Gertie. — W. B. Parsons was Black Barton in "The Brute" (Vitagraph).
That's just a Stage secret. Yes : Anita Stuart is a lovely young girl. Iflss Olga told me about him. Our covers are now designed months in advance
Lottie I>. T. — Beverly Bayne and Richard Travis in "The Death Weight" (Essa nay). Billy Betts and Marguerite Ne Mover in "Giving P>ill a Rest" (Lubin). "William Brunton and Helen Holmes in •The Runaway Freight" (Kalem). Bdgena i>e Lespine and John Pratt in "Runs Plays Cupid" (Reliance).
si nshine GiRl. — Bessie Sankey had the lead with Broncho Billy in "The Squatter's Daughter" (Essanay). Henry King and Dolly Larkin in "The outlaw's Gratitude" (Lubin). Frances Ne .Mover and George Reehm in "The Female Detective*1 (Lubin). Beverly Bayne in "Thru the storm" (Essanay).
Eleanob Z. — That was Lottie Briscoe in the center n\' the stars. Prank Newburg was the lead in "Slipping Hands" (Selig). Kdwin Carewe was Robert in "His Conscience" (Lubin). I bope you live the poetry you sing.
Mabi Eixi \. St. Louis. — William StoweU was the son. and Adele Lane was Hilda in "Father's Hay" (Selig). Lee Malotiey and Helen Holmes in "In Peril of His Life" (Kalem i. Clara Kimball Young in the lower rlghthand Corner. Vera SNson in "The Ten of spade-" i. Mutual >. Norma Phillips Ls the .Mutual Film Girl. Yea to your i Gauntier cast, Xes, write to him.
So( k \i: \ woo( ii a. — Gertrude Bambrick was the lci 1*1 in "His Hoodoo" (Biograph). Lionel Adams was the artist, and Edna Luby was Evelyn In "Shadows" (Lubin). y..ii are as witty and droll as Bill Nye.
a. M. l accept your correction regarding "Toney," the snake, l tboughl he was a
tame one. but you Bay he was imported from Mexico and then had Ins fangs rem
Sorry Tones ls dead, .Mr. Fielding seems to have a liking for the gruesome.
\m\ .\. James Cooley, Prances Nelson and Claire McDowell in "Diversion" (Biograph). Vedab Bertram is dead, four wishes are numerous; you wish that Edith Storey were more beautiful, that Ormi Hawley were less stout, that Alice i were more vivacious, that Mar; Fuller were less affected, that Anita Stuart painted
and dressed better, that Sarah Bernhardt were younger, that Mary Plckford were larger, that Lillian Walker laughed less, that Mabel Normand was more stationary, and that Clara Kimball Xoung had some of Kate Price's flesh. The player that sop^
you would be Worth $1,000 a week to any company.
Lillian <;. Franeella Billington and Lamar Johnstone in "The >1 To
morrow" (Majestic). Maude Pealy and Harry Benham in "An orphan's Roma (Thanhouser). When the outlook is not good, tr\ the aplook.
II. T. I*.. Li u mo. The famous Mary who had a little lamb was a real character. She u;i .i Massachusetts girl, and her lamb was one a\' twins dispossessed from their
pen by it cruel mother, just ;>s p was later dispossessed from school by the heartless teacher, a young riding-master named Rowston was present on that immortal and ke wrote those verses that have made him more famous than Dante and Milton. There is no sign of Florence Lawrence and Arthur Johnson playing opposite each other, aor Ulce Joyce and Carlyle BlackwelL
Goon i . Rei and Eclair Suns are under the Universal brand. William StoweU leading man in "iiis Guiding spirit" (Selig). Harriet Notter was the girl Harold Lockwood with Famous Players.
i in i \ < .. si-ki w.i ii 1 1>. Harrj Beaumont In 'Tlie Witness to the Will." The verse -i. but i haven't room for it here. Myrtle Stedman in "Mother Love rs. Gold."
IL W. — Thonnis SautSChi in the picture yon enclose, not William Clifford.