Motography (Jan-Jun 1913)

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MOTOGRAPHY Vol. IX, No. 3 Troy; W. D. Clark, Marion; F. H. Stroup, Delphos ; F. N. Tynes, Portsmouth; W. B. Lock. Springfield; W. D. Gaudy, Lima; A. C. Coak, Steubenville ; John Gallagher, Newark. CONVENTION NOTES "Let's eat," says Mandelbaum. Who led the parade around the hotel lobby at 3 a. m. Why, how do you do, Mrs. S. ! have you got two dollars? That's right, fellows, when you find a Christmas tree trim it. The one film that was popular was a film named fillam upagin. Eric Morison tied it to a post. That's one way to make the bull stick. Frank Rembush's new suit has a mirror screen beat. You can see it a mile. Carl Laemmle didn't wire regrets. Carl knows when to stay away. Wish I did too. Anyhow, that was the first Robin I saw this spring. Two of them I counted in the morning. That fellow Robin is some bird at that, even if it does take a spring to make one swallow. C. Lang Cobb says your scribe stops at feather bed lane on his next jaunt to the big town. Get me? Joe Brandt is some picker. More exhibs were interested in the helper than in the daily. Oh you Joe ! Who tore the roll on the Wurlitzer organ? When you run out of nickles you run out of tunes. Eh, what? And to think Ike McMahon came to Columbus, when the poultry show opened in Cincinnati on Friday ! Joe Brandt accused me of putting the oat in goat. Joe's going to help buy the oats from now on. Regards Joe. Kloman was there when it came to boosting the Motiograph. Too bad he had to beat it before the banquet. Daniel Webster McKinney and the missus were there. Mrs. Doc is some fine lady. Glad to mit you both. Convention arithmetic : If it cost Cobb twentyfive to hang his banner in the air what was floor space worth ? Neff was mad Wednesday because he was kept awake by the noise next door. Must have been Seigel snoring. Joe Brandt is swearing in Irish and McMahon talks Yiddish now. That's what comes of this convention doubling. Just one more song and once around the lobby and we'll quit. Now all together "In the evening by the moonlight." Did you notice the way the pile of Motog's disappeared ? Some exhibs must have taken a year's subscription of the same issue. Louisa was there with bells on (or buckeyes) and made some h-i-t. Regards to old Bill. I know somebody who was glad he stayed away. If I presided at a banquet and called on the Universal for a speech, I'd call the others just to give 'em all a fair show, am I right, Cobb? We have received contributions amounting to one cent to buy Clem Kerr a white jacket. The ice makes his pockets so wet. Any more donations? The exhibs may differ about some things but they all agreed that the Southern hotel is the rotten place. Nothing left for the holdup man, and such vile junk for food. Eric Morison and Frank Kinney look so nearly alike after four o'clock, that one can't help but make mistakes some times. Apologies, Frank old top, hope you made the 11 :50 all right. Lentz got Swain's goat for fair about this minister thing, but he did make a hit with the crowd. The Irish says the Protestant can go, the. Protestant says the Jew can go, and the Jew says they can both go, but Joe Brandt says they're getting the interest on 'all the money. Ain't I right ? Sholem molockem, Joeie. partial rostek of attendants. H. Q. Alexander, Edgemont Theater, Dayton, Ohio ; Fred L. Adams, Favorite Theater, Piqua, Ohio ; H. R. Ashbrook, Toledo, Ohio; Leslie M. Bettis, Colonial Theater, Toledo, Ohio; Charles W. Benner, Southern and Colonial Theaters, Columbus, Ohio; Thomas A. Brown, Nickelodeon and American Theaters, Iowa City, Iowa ; W. D. Belknap, Royal and Bell Theaters, Columbus, Ohio ; Alexander Brown, Auburndale and Nordland Theaters, Cincinnati, Ohio ; W. H. Bailey, Grand Theater, Mansfield, Ohio ; A R. Boyd, Cupido Theater, Tippecano City, Ohio ; E. C. Bertsch, New Broadway Theater, Jackson, Ohio; Samuel Bullock, Erie, Columbia, Sunbeam and Casino Theaters, Cleveland, Ohio ; Bert Badley, Cameraman, Mutual Film Co., New York, N. Y. ; John H Broomhall, Jewell Theater, Hamilton, Ohio; Pearl Bailey, Star Theater, Columbus, Ohio ; Louis F. Glumenthal, Auditorium Theater, Jersey City, N. J.; J. N. Beaver, American Slide Co., Columbus, Ohio ; Joe Brandt, Universal Film Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y. ; Fred Botts, Cincinnati, Ohio ; W. C. Bettis and family, Toledo, Ohio; Hal B. Clarke, Mystic Theater, Tiffin, Ohio; Cheek Brothers, Apollo Theater, Columbus, Ohio ; A. C. Cook, Minewa Theater, Steubenville, Ohio ; James N. Collins, American Theater, Janesville, Ohio; Phil Chakres, Princess Theater, Springfield. Ohio ; N. E. Chaney, Orpheum Theater, Hillsboro, Ohio ; R. W. Cheek, Apollo Theater, Columbus, Ohio ; D. J. Chatkin, Toledo Film Exchange. Toledo, Ohio ; W. E. Conner, Orpheum Theater, Toledo, Ohio ; C. M. Chistenson, Dreamland Theater, Cleveland, Ohio ; R. H. Colman, Empire Opera House, Washington C. H., Ohio; C. A. Crary, Wyoming, Ohio; C. Lang Cobb, Jr., Reliance, Majestic and Punch Film Cos., New York, N. Y. ; C. D. Chacos, Pastime Theater, Coshocton, Ohio ; A. L. Curry, Canton, Ohio ; C. Coffman, San Francisco, Cal. ; B. W. Davidson, Grand Theater, Wellsville. Ohio ; Jack Deinhardt, Colonial and Southern Theaters, Columbus. Ohio; S. Y. Dempsey, Crystal Theater, Columbus, Ohio; Willis Dawalt, Mystic Theater, Bellevue, Ohio; J. E. Doebeie, West Carrolton, Ohio; Will R. Dusenbury, Colonial Theater, Columbus, Ohio ; M. Fishman, Central Theater, Cincinnati, Ohio ; G. Edward Finke, Star Theater, Dayton, Ohio ; A. J. Freemas. Comique Theater, Columbus, Ohio ; F. E. Fredericks, Arcade Theater. Port Clinton, Ohio; T. P. Finnegan, Hippodrome Theater, Dallas, Tex. ; William G. Georgion, Arris Theater, Mansfield, Ohio ; James C. Graciana, Princess Theater, Roseville. Ohio; Rudolph Glinski, Victory Theater, Toledo, Ohio; W. B. Gaudy, Dreamland Theater, Lima, Ohio ; Clyde Gregg, Hippodrome Theater, Columbus, Ohio; J. S. Glassmeyer, Imperial Theater, Cincinnati, Ohio; M. B. Golden, Princess Theater, London. Ohio ; Joseph Grossman, Delmar Theater, Cleveland, Ohio ; John Gallagher, Lyric Theater, Newark. Ohio ; Asa Goddard, Cleveland, Ohio ; Clarence Hoffman, Bellaire, Ohio ; John J. Huebner, Twin City Theater, Columbus. Ohio; Henry Hunter, Empire Theater, Ironton, Ohio; H. L. Hamilton, Pastime Theater, Barberton, Ohio ; Frank Hoffman, Cleveland, Ohio ; W. T. Huber, New Sigma Theater, Tiffin, Ohio; E. S. Hool, Bijou Theater, Columbus, Ohio; Harry Hill, Grand Theater, Lebanon, Ohio ; Henry Herin, Gem Theater, Fremont, Ohio ; G. Hill, Grand Theater, Lebanon, Ohio: B. E. Hesht, Royal Theater, Clyde, Ohio ; William Hamill, Lyric Theater, Hamilton, Ohio ; A. B. Hatch, Alhambra and Arch City Theaters, Columbus, Ohio ; Will Hunsteger, Royal Theater, Dayton, Ohio; H. A. Hill. Grand Theater, Athens, Ohio; Fred J. Herrington, Coliseum Theater, Mt. Oliver. Ohio ; R. J. Harmon, Exhibit Theater, Columbus, Ohio ; Heume Bros., Princess Theater, Piqua, Ohio ; J. T. Hennegan, Modern Feature Film Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; J. J. Huss. Colonial, Roval and Gem Theaters. Cincinnati. Ohio; C. C. Haddox. Empress Theater, Kenton, Ohio : A. L. Haase, Motography, Chicago. 111.; George W. Heinbuck, Superior Theater, Cleveland, Ohio ; . Paul C. Henry. Grand Theater, Crestline, Ohio ; Roy Hasper, Electric. Theater. Pomeroy. Ohio; August Ilg, Wonderland Theater, -Lorain, Ohio ; Charles Johnson, Wonderland and Colonial Theaters, Cincinnati. Ohio ; R. E. Jacobs, Lyceum Theater. Findlay, Ohio; J. C. Jeffries, Circleville. Ohio; J. H. Johnson, Tippecanoe City. Ohio : Paul E. Kruger, Magnetic Poster Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio.