The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1914)

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146 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZ1XE C. v. if.. Watebtown. — Your questions are aol -within the law.*' That Famous Player was taken in Los Angeles. Thanks for the postals, will sec about your MSS. ok. \. 17.— Von ask who purchased the first copy of our magazine. Have a heart! Beth S. F. — Florence LaBadie in "A Leas in the Foreign Office" (Tlianhouser). May Ruby was Lucy in "Captain Jenny" (Gold Seal). Fred Mace is now president of "The Fred Mace Feature Film Co." Sounds good, doesn't it? Manager: "So you were champion hammer thrower at college, eh? Well, l canl Bee how you'd be of any use to me." Applicant: "Well, you see. I thoughl I mlghl help throw the pictures on the screen." w u in: E. four letter is very Interesting. Howard Missimer was with Famous Players, but I believe is with Universal now. only the unwise claim to be wise. The wise are content otherwise. EOT i in II. The Clipping referred io Warren Kerrigan in "Samson" only. Blanche Bweet appeared at Proctor's theater In "Judith," and not In vaudeville She i -till with Reliance. Cleo Rldgely Is \\ lth Kalem. Heap much thanks. CANl < k. Mon i::i \i . Louise Huff w;is Elizabeth in that Lubin, Bdgar Jones opposite her. four second criticism Is justified; when God made that player, He her more beauty than Drains. Howard K. R. — Isahelle Rae was the wife, Mrs. Walters the teacher, and Dorothy Cish the girl in "Her Old Teacher*' (Biograph). Charles Murray was Skellev in tlj;it -cries. Robert Grey and Jackie (Saunders in "The Intrigue" (Kalem). Dolly Larkin and Tom Forman in "In the Dredger's Claw"' (Lubin). Lillian Gisb and Walter Miller in "The Musketeers of Pig Alley"' (Biograph). Elmer Booth was Snapper Kid. Wilfred Lucas was Raffles in the Keystone plays. Flowkr E. G. — Yes, I have heard the sextet from Liichow's. No cast for that Pathe\ Ray Gallagher was the secret service man in "The Death Trap" (Lubin i. You refer to John Francis, who was the inspector. Thanks. When you look over these columns, you should overlook their shortcomings. Lexore. — Kempton Greene was Adrian in "The Hazard of Youth" (Lubin i. "Caprice" was taken in New York. 1 have seen Maude Adams, but I do not think she would make a great hit in the pictures. But I think Laurette Taylor would. Snookums. — William Campbell and Dolly Larkin in "The Game of Politics" (Lubin). Cannot identify the players from the small strip of film you send. Gladys Field is not playing now. Naomi, of St. Louis. — You refer to William Campbell in That Lubin. So you dont like E. K. Lincoln for leaving Vitagraph. Y'es, he is real wicked. We may use his picture soon. Mabel Van Ruren was the girl In "Thru the Centuries" (Selig). Wrong: there are 150 million English tongues, and only 120 million German. TESSIBEL. — You refer to Harold LocfcwOOd. Mary Pickford if ing to Japan to do "Madam Butterfly." Maude Fealy was the princess in "The Runaway Prin (Thanhouser). Wlnnifred Greenwood and Edward Coxen in ".\ spartan Girl of the West" (American). Tii l.u. mi: Fibst. — Charles Bartlett and Mona Darkfeather in "The Paleface Brave" (Kalem). Harriet Notter and Frank Newburg bad the lead In "A Message from Home" (Selig). Glad you liked her. Dollie Larkin and Tom Forman in "In tbo Dredger's ("law" (Lubin). .ion \ mi x. Robert Droned and Eleanor Dunn In "The Inspector's Story" ( Lubin t. Ethel Davis and Iva Sbepard in "Into the Lion's Pit" (Powers). Pearl White With Pathe, yes. You refer to Elizabeth Burbridge in "Slim" (Frontier). Ethel Clayton and GastOU Pell ' in "The Lion and the Mouse" (Lubin).