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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE
Lottie i ». P. Charles Bartletl and Mona Darkfeather bad the Leads in "Red llnwk'.H Sacrifice" (Kalem). Harry Carey ;,n,l Claire McDowell in "Waifs" I Biograph). Edgar Jones and Louise Huff in "Between Two Fires." Thomas Santschl and Kathlj a Williams in that Selig.
poi miii M. Harry Millarde was Kenneth, Alice Joyce was Bess, James the father, and J. Mackin the detecin ••'ilif Hand-print Mystery" < Kalem >. Baby Lillian Wade and I ■'rankir Wade In "A Splendid Sacrifice" (Selig). Harry Myers in ,*The Tale of Prejudice" t Lubin >.
Thomas \y.. \i.\\ Zealand.— Thanks for the program, l notice thai you use the
word "si I" Instead of reel Florence
LaBadle was the widow In "Rosie's Revenge" (Thanhouser). Charles Murray the parson In "Just Kids" (Biograph).
Vi 81 v. Harris!] [ngraham was the brother In "A Thousand Dollars Short" (Pathe). Percy winter was the husband in "Moths" (Lubin). No cast for "Life." And that reminds us that Life is the greatest conundrum of all— we all have to give it up.
M ET, DAL] ls. Alice Joyce and Harry
Millarde In that Kalem. Tom Formal) was His Excellency in "His Majesty" ( Lubin). Louise Glaum and Jane Wolfe as .Mildred and Sybil in "The Masquerader" (Kalem).
Margarette, Dorchester. Something is
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wrong with your liver when you say that life is a little sighing, a little crying, a little dying and a great deal of lying. Gertrude Bambrick In that Biograph. Yon refer to Andy ('lark.
Yam orw.Kn ik. — Ethel Kelton was Florence in "Indian Fate" (Kalem). Mona I darkfeather was the Indian girL
O. J).. Greenville. — The censors in Chicago are getting SO particular that they will not allow a player to strike a match. Dolores Cassinelli and Jacques J< had the lead in "Too Late*' (Selig). J'inlcy opposite Edith Storey in "The Cure" (Yitagraph). Wait until you see "The Christian," then you will see art and acting combined. Letter is interesting.
Eugene l. J.— Sorry to receive such a letter. Kathlyn Williams and Thomas Santschi had the leading parts in that Selig. Your votes were received.
R. L. B. — Norma Talmadge's photograpfa appeared in .March. IP!.": June. 1913, and December, 1911. She has never been chatted. Yes. I have traveled on the Brie. The trains go so fast that the telegraph poles look like a fine-tooth comb.
Mki.va. — Your letter was very interesting. So you have a desire to plant pumpkin seeds rather than to be an actress? You show good taste. Harry Springier was Tom Ashley in "The Hidden Clue" (Reliance). Fritzi Brunette was Lady Margaret, and Glen White was Sir Arthur in "The Militants" (Imp). Harry Pollard was .John Everett, and Margaret Fischer, Mary Wood in "Withering Roe
Lincoln C. P. — Ollie Harbuval was Alice in "At the Eleventh Hour" (Selig). Harriet hotter in "An Equal Chance*' (Selig). Miss Johnson was the daughter in "An Aetor's Romance" (Selig). Alma Russell was the girl in "A Living Wage."
\. V. Niagara F. — Charles Kent. Anita stew a;t and Julia S. Gordon in the picture vou enclose.
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