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THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
TABLE OF CONTENTS, AUGUST, 1913
GALLERY OF PICTURE PLAYERS:
PAGE
Marie Weirman (Lubin) i
Pearl Sindelar (Pathe Freres) 2
Mae Marsh (Biograph) 3
John E. Brennan (Kalem) 4
Billie West (American) 5
Dorothy Gish (Biograph) 6
Mabel Trunnelle (Edison) 7
Mrs. True Boardman (Essanay) 8
Dorothy Phillips (Essanay) 8
Mrs. Arthur Mackley (Essanay) 8
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Cleo Ridgely 9
J. M. Ridgely 9
Ethel Clayton (Lubin) 10
Edwin August (Powers) 11
Beverly Bayne (Essanay) 12
Gene Gauntier (G. G. P. Co.) 13
Carlyle Blackwell (Kalem) 14
Myrtle Gonzalez (Vitagraph) 15
Walter Miller (Biograph) 16
PHOTOPLAY STORIES:
With Honor at Stake Rodothy Lennod 17
Every Thief Leaves a Clew Elisabeth Heinemann 2.7
The Mistake Lillian C onion 35
The Benefactor , . Karl Schiller 45
Tom Blake's Redemption Courtney Ryley Cooper 53
A Modern Garrick Edwin M. La Roche 61
The Fight at Grizzly Gulch Henry Albert Phillips 69
In the Garden Norman Bruce 77
The Sultan's Dagger Dorothy Donnell 83
When Darkness Came Allen Stanhope 91
Wild Beasts at Large John Olden 98
A Girdle of Film 'Round the World Peter Wade 101
(Note: These stories were written from photoplays supplied by Motion Picture manufacturers, and our writers claim no credit for title and plot. The name of the playwright is announced when known to us.)
SPECIAL ARTICLES AND DEPARTMENTS:
Yonder Lilla B. N. Weston 26
At the Aerodrome, "When Harry Myers Makes Love" A. B. Shults 108
Musings of "The Photoplay Philosopher" 109
Popular Player Contest 113
Moving Pictures in the Small Town William Lord Wright 120
Chats with the Players 121
The Troubles of the Interviewer Man Bernard Gallagher 126
Greenroom Jottings 127
Answers to Inquiries 131
THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
Copyright, 1913, by The M. P. Publishing Co. in United States and Great Britain. Entered at the Brooklyn, N. Y., Post Office as second-class matter.
Owned and published by The M. P. Publishing Co., a New York corporation, its office and principal place of business, No. 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
J. Stuart Blacktorv, President; E. V. Brewster, Sec.-Treas. Subscription, $1.50 a year in advance, including postage in the U. S., Cuba, Mexico and Philippines; "n Canada, $2; in foreign countries, $2.50. Single copies, 15 cents, postage prepaid. Stamps accepted (one-cent stamps only). We do not want scenarios, stories and plots except when ordered by us; these should be sent to the Photoplay Clearing House (see advertisement).
Subscribers must notify us at once of any change of address, giving both the ol-d and the new address.
STAFF FOR THE MAGAZINE: Eugene V. Brewster, Managing Editor. C. W. Fryer, Staff Artist.
Edwin M. La Roche,! a ccr.„:ofo, xr^;t^-0 Guy L. Harrington, Circulation Manager.
Dorothy Donnell, '/Associate Editors. Ab/am Lott> A|vert;ising Manager.
Western, and New England Advertising Representative:
Pullen, Bryant & Fredricks Co., Chicago and Boston.
New York Office (Adv. Dep't only): Brunswick Building, 225 Fifth Avenue
THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE, 175 Duffield St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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After reading these stories, ask your theater manager to show you the films on the screen !