Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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MOTIOX PICTURE MAGAZINE M. B. Hoy.— I think your request for a chat and photos of Richard Tucker will be granted. Kitty C— Adele Lane in "The Eight to Happiness" (Selig). William Gorman was Polly in "If It Had Not Been for Polly." Harry Xorthrup was Sir Roderick in "Lady 'of the Lake" (Yitagraph). Edward Peil in -Two Poses" (Lubin). Rosetta Price and Puth Bryant were the girls in "The Greater Treasure" (Lubin). Miss G. W— Morris Foster in '-Jean of the Wilderness" (Thanhouser). Mr. Smith in "His Xew Profession" (Keystone). Charles Bartlett and Mona Darkfeather in "Kidnapped by Indians." C. I).— You are suffering from indigestion. If you dont want to die ju;t yet, you should not eat more than you can di-sest ret. Grace Cunard was Grace in "The SheWolf " (Bison 101). Anita Stewart in "Shadows of the Past." Gladys C. — Your letter pleased me much: thanks for the iiiYitation. Poy F— Miss Pace was the leading lady in ■■Killing Horace" (Keystone). Sunshine, St. Louis.— Miss Bauer and Joseph McDermott in -The Smuggler's Wife" (Biograph). Pay Gallagher in -The Love of Oro San" (Lubin). Eugenie Besserer in "When a Woman is Forty" (Selig). Robert Walker was the nephew and Jere Austin the lawyer in -The Old Army Coat" (Kalem). Thomas Wilson, New Zealand. — You ask. "Have you ever stood in the operating room of a theater at night and watched the operator at work? You see the apparently endless ribbon of flashing film gliding down thru the white-hot ■spot' on the gate, and hear the triple snap as a join rips thru, or the roaring splash of the restive arc. These, combined with the hum of the motor and whiz of an electric fan make the box a holy terror to the uninitiated." Yes. 1 have, but I have never heard it described quite so graphically before. Helene.— You have the wrong title, so I cant tell you who the handsome blonde Yitagraphei is whom Mr. Williams must beware of. Sexorita. — Sorry, but yours are too much for me. You may address Antonio Moreno ar the Yitagraph. Brooklyn. Olca.— Yes. the twentieth episode is now finished, but I do not know Mr. Wilbur's intentions as to the future. Yyrgynya— Yes, he disappeared, but I dont know whether he ran away with a woman or from one. You see that people with big brains must keep them well balanced so they will not tip over in one direction or another. They have very good understanding. Billy Romaine. — So you prefer church to the Moving Picture show. Well, the church often crives a better show for less money. Your letter was immensely interesting. Thanks. Hundreds of good positions now open. No experience required to get one of them. Write today for list ot openings offering opportunities to earn Big Money selling goods while you learn and testimonials from hundreds of our students who are earning $100 to $500 a month. Address nearest office. Dept.526 NATION A!_ SALES MEN'S TRAINING ASSOCIATION Chicago, New York, Kansas City, San Francisco Don't Grope for Words Wo are all trying to SELL somethingit may be brains, or automobiles, or soap —but words are the universal medium of exchange. LEARN TO USE THEM CORRECTLY— PROFITABLY. Get a command of English ! Spend a few minutes daily with Grenville Kleiser's Mail Course in Practical English and Mental Ef iciency. It will surely teach you how to Use Good English — and Win Enlarge your Stock of Words— Use the Right Word in the Right Place— Write Compelling Business Correspondence, Stories% Advertisements, Speeches— Become an Engaging Conversationalist— Enter good Society, etc. Ask for free particulars to-da //.We send them 1 >y mail. Xo agent will call. FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY, Dept. 59, NEW YORK, W .Y. THROW YOUR VOICE! Into the next room, down cellar, under the bed o.1 anywhere. Fool your friends, lota of 3ft VENTRILOPHONE is a little instrument that fits into the mouth and cannot be seen. Boys or Cirls ean use it. We also send you COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS in the ART of VENTRILOQUISM. With our big Catalog of 300 Novelties all for 10 Cts. Stamps or Coin, ARDEE Co. Desk 4 Stamford Conn. Print Your Own Cards, Handbills, Programs, Tickets, Circulars, Etc. With an Excelsior Press. Increases your receipts, cuts your expenses. Easy to use, printed rules sent. Boy can do good work. Small outlay, pays for itself in a short time. Will last for years. Write factory TO-DAY for catalog of presses, tvpe. outfit, samples. It will pay you. THE PRESS CO., Dept. 2, MERIDEN, CONN. Phone 3818 Main ARTISTIC BOOKBINDING Why not have the complete set of the MOTION PICTURE , Magazine Bound— HU cents cloth. $1.00 canvas. $1.75 Half Morocco, gilt top. Let iue estimate on other work before you give an order. WILLIAM VON HEILL 349 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. HAVE YOU IDEAS for Photoplays or Stories? If so, before wasting money on useless correspondence courses and instruction books, send for our offer. MSS. taken in any form ; sold on commission. STORY REVISION CO. 15 Main, Smethport, Pa. When answering advertisement* kindlj mention MOTION I'KTI l«K MAGAZINE.