The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1914)

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144 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE ri . .mi ii. eat the plate np Into many small print all tin-. parts, and let those • pal tii< parts together. ii, , , N , Thanks for your re „„.,,,> orlda ao* ? Hope yon yourself. D |,. r. < iarlotts !»'■ Felice and n in "Heartease" I vit.i prapl .1 . ,|, i .,• Grasse and Velma \\ hitman in "Her Boy" i Lubin). Crane Wilbur had the doable role In 'The Com • | pathe). Andrew Clark bad the i,.;Mi I,, ••< , orge" I Edison I. Henry M had the lead In "Sir Highwayman" i vVarner >. Ma rlon Leonard ck wiiii Warner now. An. I dow I have tarried w it ii yon as Long as I can — adlen. 1 1 x. it. fee, come right along, and yon will meel Mr. i !:,,. be S "U wonder if ii,t. s orisons furnish silk socks for their prisoners. i i, .ii was .-in oversight ; exIt, please four Letters v .i\ bright . \ s. There i aothing matter with Lillian ^ • ■ 1 1 say she goes M Like one in a trance. Perhaps -lie Ls entranced ding before so many critical people. Glad yon Like Mary Pickford. X"es, .1 musical city t'nii of flats Mini sharps. I T. Y"H mUSt tamped, addri envelope, and ool the Btamp alone, it' yon want your reply i'> mall We have do casts -•n ass about m \ i». i agree with you that Marguerite Clayton I He nini always plays oaturally. four w riti :iii right i»..iit know how yon can retain your love unless ■nt return it. D iin! N*««blt! in "The Making of a Ml Kate Toncraj and Murray had the leads in "Mrs. Olograph). Riley had the iii.in 1 mrtell was the girl in ' • I American ». e Travis in Mabel Normand and " ' ' Lund and Barbara well " I Lubin). Anita ^— -*-* whin i mm ONCE DEI BQ] D OF IT. THEY w OK r l.l r QO as but ink Stewart and Harry Morey had the leads in 'The Wreck"' (Vita graph). Alan Hale was the younger brother in "By Man's Law" (BiOgraph). Ethel Davis and Iva Shepard in "Into the Lion's Pit" (Powers). William Brunton was Billy in "The Runaway Freight." James Craze was the husband in "The Woman Pays." AlSY, Ohulioothe. — Lionel Adams and Maidel Turner had the leads in "The Great Discovery" ( Lubin ). Lillian Mulhearn was the other girl in "The Diver'' (Vitagraph). Alec Francis and Belle Adair had the leads in "The Good in the Worst of Us" (Eclair). John I nee and Rosetta Brice had the leads in "The Price of Victory" iLuliin). Cinct Jo. — Louise Glaum was the girl in "Chasing the Smugglers" (Kalem). If you write Alice Joyce, she will, no doubt, answer. Thanks. Herman. — You say you are in debt and want to get married and settle down? I advise that you stay single and settle up. Ray Gallagher was the actor in "The Squire's Mistake" (Lubin). House Peters was the theatrical manager in "The Bishop's Carriage." K.vn: and Snoopy. — Robyn Adair was Percy in "The Man from the W e t ." Haven't Brinsley S h a w's present address. Beatrice O. — Francelia Billington was the girl in "The Perilous Ride." James Cruze was the husband in that Thanhouser. EarleFOxe was Bob in "The Spender." H. S.. Kansas City. — A good camera-man must, above all things, turn the bundle i^\' bis camera at uniform speed, and this is no >asy mailer to do. A funeral procession must be taken at the siinc speed as a swift aeroplane. The -lower be turns, the faster the objects on the film appear to move That is bow they take those trick pictures by turning very slowly, which makes the figures on the film appear to move like lightning. DOBOTEn M. Lillian Wade was the girl in "A Palse Friend" (Selig). Joseph Grayblil was Harry in "A Woman's Way" i Path.1. Josephine Rector was opp Brinsley Shaw in "The Dance at Eagle Pass" (Ess a nay). Harry Millarde was the country boy in -The Vampire." Tess a. (;.. Savannah.— Just tell you* theater manager what films you want to see : if Deceasary, write t<> him. tfYBTU A. The reason your i|iiostions were not answered Is because they are