The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1914)

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ANSWER DEPARTMENT 141 the International Film Company, and I believe Sidney Olcott started a company by the same name. Eunie. — Ben Hendricks was Snake Sykes in "The Price Demanded" (Lubin). Earle Williams and Dorothy Kelly had the leads in "The Line-np" (Vitagraph). Red, N. C. D. — Harry Beaumont was Beldon in "The Witness to the Will." Clara F. B. — Myrtle Stedman is with the Bosworth Films. Norma Phillips is the Mutual Girl, and Mayme Kelso is the auiit. I would be glad to have your opinion. So you want Birdie Charmeuse, Johnny Cannuck, Ellaye Phan, Johnnie, the First, and The Pest to come back? Yes, they have all deserted me. Grace K. — Your letter looks like a CMnese prescription for indigestion. The play was staged in California. Lawrence Lester. — Thanks for your clever lines. They are pasted in my choicest scrapbook. And now they are asking us to publish a little book entitled "Good Things by the Answer Man," containing "a 11 of the wise and witty things that have appeared in this column," and it is under consideration. Betttxa, 16. — Charlotte Burton was Eleen in "Unto the Weak" ( American ) . Irene Hunt was Ruth in "The Faith of Her Fathers" ( Reliance ) . Edna K., Tacoma. — Walter Miller, at this writing, has not located. Yes, it is the same Moreno. I must keep my word— when no one will take it. Stella C. — H a r r y Myers had the lead in "His Best Friend" (Lubin). Yes: Pearl White is back with Pathe. Yea, verily, crook dramas and sex plays are getting altogether too plentiful. What's the matter with the world? Helen B. — Will send your letter to Mr. Kerrigan. Victor A. G. R. — First of all yon should read all of Dickens. It is almost as important as history. To be familiar with his novels and his characters is as necessary to a well-educated person as it is to be familiar witli flic Bible. THK PATH OF NOT ALWAYS Miss D., Xewburoh. — I really dont know what Walter Miller eats, but no doubt he is quite particular. Isabelle Rae was the wife in "A Bunch of Flowers" (Biograph). So you think that Ben Wilson and Earle Williams are the only two who know how to wear an overcoat? Clarence Elmer was the son in "Match-making Dads" (Lubin). That is the same reverend. Earle Metcalf was the doctor in "Price of a Ruby" (Lubin). That Vitagraph was taken in the studio. Thanks for the bill. S. Wemyss S. — Pray dont state that we advocate capital punishment merely because we published that story. We cant control the themes of the manufacturers, nor can we always select the stories we want. Do you expect me to express an opinion on capital p u n is liment in ten words ? Those w h o know most about Washington dont class him with the really great men of history. When you ask me to state why Kerrigan is more popular than Baggot, I pass. Dorothy R. — Ella Hall was the princess in "A Modern Fairy Tale" (Rex). Yes. that is Wallace Reid with a monstaehe. E. H. S., Sansalito. — Thanks for the genuine shamrock. Helen Marten, of the Eclair Com pan y. is considered one of the beauties of the screen. Helen L. R.— Carlotta Doti was the daughter-! u-1 a w in ••The Third Degree" i Lubin). Helen Lynn was the wire in "Victims of V anil y" (Pathe). Darwin Karr was the country sweetheart in "Betty in the Lion's Den'" (Vitagraph). Augusta Bolle was the girl in "Abide with Me." I do my dreaming in a twin bed, but it has no mate. Esther s.. Belvidebe.— Haven't heard where Billy Mason is. Earle Foxe Is with the Reliance. Betty Gray in "The Bartered crown" (Biograph). Henry King was with Pathe last. J. McB— Jack Conway was with Kalem last Clara Goodstadt and Charles Hundt had the leads In "Roses" (Eclair). THE PHOTOPLAYEB is STREWN WITH ROSES