Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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158 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE ARMY AUCTION BARGAINS Saddles . . . Bridle*... Team Harness . . . Leggins, pair Tent* Colts Cal. 45, single Colts Revolver Cai Auction Goods Bargi lage wholesale and retail eye and 30c west of Mississippi Biver. Special Renting Terms to Moving Picture Companies FRANCIS BANNERMAN 501 Broadway, New York City $3.00 up .90 ' .21.85 '• .15 " 2.85 or doiil idges is", illusti Army Bevolvers . . . $1.65 up " B-L Bifles 98 " " Swords 35 " " 7-ShotCarb'ine 3.50 " New Uniforms l.SO " action Revolver. $7.45 lc each. 15 Acres Government ited and described in 420 large >pedia catalogue, mailed 25c east 'SET C"D C C" WATCH, RING F nLk. AND CHAIN We give beautifully engraved, latest 3tyle, thin model, ladies' small or gents' size hunting or open case WATCH. Fine time keeper, guaranteed 5 years, looks and wears like Gold. Also lm. Diamond , Ring and Handsome Chain AtL FBEE. Just order 20 fine Mexican drawnwork handkerchiefs, sell at 10c each , Order today and get extra gift free. Send no money* IDEAL WATCH CO. Bo* M401 Elmira.N.Y. An Ideal Christmas Gift How Shall I Earn My Living? HERE are numerous ways in which a girL can earn her living. Such gainful occupations as these have proven successful to many : Dressmaking, Stenography, Millinery, Bookkeeping, Manicuring, Nursing, Teaching, Designing, Factory Work, Librarianship, and Salesmanship. The book, "The Girl Who Earns Her Own Living", tells you how. Mailed to any address on receipt of price, $1 .00. Heavy Cloth Binding, 283 Pages, Fully Illustrated The William G. Hewitt Press 61-67 Navy Street, Brooklyn, New York Send a Postal for our New No. 19 Bargain List containing startling values in Cameras, Lenses and Photographic Supplies. Imported lea and Butcher Cameras. Headquarters for Cyko Paper. Write to-day for Free Copy. New York Camera Exchange 105 Fulton St., N. Y. GET ON THE ^T A f"l J3 VAUDEVILLE «^* * ^* V-i 1^4 I tell you how! Fascinating profession for either sex. Big sal» aries. Experience unnecessary. Splendid engagements alwayi waiting. Opportunity for travel. Theatrical agents and authorities endorse mv methods. Thirty yean' experience at manager and performer.' Illustrated book "All About Vaudeville" nbsolutelv FREE. Send me vour name and address TODAY. FREDERIC LA DELLE. Sta. F, JACKSON, MICH. Wood Violet. — George Field was the musician in "The Song of the Sea Shell" (American). Lillian Broderick was Ada in "Our Mutual Girl." Jack P. C. — You mustn't mind that. A woman is built to worry about somebody's staying out late at night, and if it isn't a man. it's the hired girl, or the cat. Just Pete. — William Stowell and Adele Lane in "Somebody's Sister" (Selig). I should like very much to hear you play. You might try it over the telephone. Abe, 99. — I dont agree with your "Seven Wonders." Denton Yane was the boy and Mary Anderson the girl in "The Silent Plea" (Yitagraph). Sarah W. — Robert Walker was Walter in "Barefoot Boy" (Kalem). Charles Chaplin in "The Rounders" (Keystone). Edward Coxen was Jack in "The Broken Barrier" (American). Wallace Reid was Lawson in "Moonshine Molly" (Mutual). Topsy R. — Your letter is very interesting. Dorothy Gish and Donald Crisp in that Majestic. Heap much thanks for those fine apples, which I enjoyed hugely. George H. — Mr. Phillip was the policeman in "The Cooked Goose" (Thanhouser). Harry Yon Meter was the father in "Feast and Famine" (American). May Wallace was Dr. Pain's wife in "Laughing Gas" (Keystone). John W. G. — You say that there is a studio in Boston, the Holland Film Mfg. Company. They started recently, and Maud Fealy is their star. Helen Yan B. — I really cannot tell you whether Mabel Yan Buren is related to the once President Yan Buren. Harry O.. Dubuque.— You had better think twice, for they do say that marriage is a lottery in which men stake their liberty and women their happiness. Margaret Joslin and Yictor Potel in "Slippery Slim and the Stork" (Essanay). Joseph Smiley and Justina Huff in "Root of Evil." Webster Campbell and Dolly Larkin in "Game of Politics." Edison Ed. — Robert Ellis. Richard Purdon. Irene Boyle in "The Cub Reporter's Assignment" (Kalem). Thanks for your long letter. It was very helpful. Gertie Giggles. — Thanks for the miniature piano. I can make good use of the blotter. Tom Moore was Burton in "Brand" (Kalem). You were quite fortunate to see all those players. Dolly Dimples.— I am sorry, but I cannot send your letter to Mr. Bunny. I think I would name Annie Laurie, Ben Bolt, Bonnie Sweet Bessie, Home Sweet Home. In the Gloaming, Juanita, Kathleen Mavourneen, Lead Kindly Light, My Old Kentucky Home, Nearer My God to Thee, Take Back the Heart. The Lost Chord, and Then You'll Remember Me. Blanche M. — John Mackin was Alice Hollister's husband, and Harry Millarde was the player she danced with in "The Devil's Dansant" (Kalem). When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.