Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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162 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 2 Dollars AMonth Buys a Standard Typewriter. Your choice of late style Visibles, etc. Prices lower than other cash prices. Perfect machines only; guaranteed. Get my unusual low price and easy payment plan. Write to-day. HARRY A. SMITH R. 806-231 N. Fifth Ave., Chicago III. I'll teach you personally by mail — 14 years' successful teaching — you will succeed. Thousands of cards used by picture shows, clothing and department stores — outfit free with course — write for school catalog, testimonials, samples, etc. Theater Signs and Bulletins Many owners make own signs — get our catalog of supplies, complete sign writing outfits, brushes, etc. — you can save big money every week. Be sure and indicate whether you want school or supply catalog. Detroit School of Lettering Chas. J, Strong. Founder. Dept. 2008, Detroit, Mich. THE Wm. G. Hewitt PRESS 61-67 Navy Street BROOKLYN, N. Y. Printing Binding Electrotyping Stereotyping BOOKS NEWSPAPERS PAMPHLETS CATALOGUES MAGAZINES Etc., Etc. Large Linotype Plant Rotary Presses Cylinder Presses Two-Color Presses Printers of the Motion Picture Magazine LOOK LIKE DIAMONDS Stand acid and fire diamond test. So hard they easily scratch a file and "will cut glass. Brilliancy guaranteed 25 years. Mounted in 14k solid gold diamond mountings. See them before paying:. Will send you any style ring, pin or stud for examination — all charges prepaid. No money in advance. Money refunded if not satisfactory « Write today for free catalog. WHITE VALLEY GEM CO., 780 Wulsin Bldg., Indianapolis William Tell H.— Does that mean that I wont receive Henderson's Monthly until fall ? Alas, alack ! Anyway, I hope you have a nice vacation. Yyrgynya. — Really, your letters are gems. They are so full of nice things that it is a pleasure to read them. B. U. B.— Why dont you write to Florence Lawrence? Players are always glad to receive criticism. "Know thyself" is good philosophy, but I have been acquainted with the Answer Man for seventy-three years, and dont know him yet. Romaine Fielding is the one. Lora R., St. Louis.— Thanks. We will use a picture of Darwin Karr as soon as we receive one from him. Verses received and passed along. Speed, Chicago. — Webster Campbell was Tom in "Froin Out the Dregs" (Kay-Bee). Herschal Mayall was the father. Marshall Neilan was McBride in "McBride's Bride" (Kalem). Die, Denver. — Write to the different companies for pictures of the players, unless you would like to make your selection from our 24 by subscribing. Nanny F. — Douglas Sibole was the gambler in "Officer Jim" (Lubin). Harry Benham in "Was She Right to Forgive Him?" (Thanhouser). Nellie M. — Thanks very much for the sweet Cape Jessamines. They were fresh when I received them. I did not see Norma Talmadge, so couldn't. Miss D., Newburgh. — Thanks kindly for the fee. So you would like to see more plays with Earle Williams. Write to Edison Company for a picture of Ben Wilson. We shall use a picture of William Humphrey soon. Yyrg, Etc. — Please remember that the only resemblance between Rip Van Winkle and me is the age and beard, so dont call me Old Rip. I do not look upon the wine when it is red, nor do I sleep twenty years at a time. Your proposal is accepted just the same, ,and I wont do it again. Yes ; Mr. Kerrigan wrote that autobiography all himself. You are my philosopher and inspiration. Helen L. R. — William Worthington and Bess Meredith in "Stolen Glory" (Powers). Wheeler Oakinan was the husband in "The Uphill Climb" (Selig). Mrs. C. J. Williams was the mayoress in "When the Men Left Town" (Edison). W. E. Parsons had the title role in "Buffalo Jim" (Yitagraph). Guinevere. — Arthur Johnson wishes to express his grateful appreciation for your kind letter to him. Eva M. — You will have to write to Crane Wilbur direct about his picture. W. C. E., Frankfort. — The wind is not always blowing in the pictures. Directors prefer it, because it adds to the picturesqueness and naturalness of the scene. But they usually pray for a fair day. rather than for a windy day. When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.