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MOTOGRAPHY
Published the 15th of each month by
ELECTRICITY MAGAZINE CORPORATION
MONADNOCK BUILDING, CHICAGO .
Long Distance Telephone: Harrison 3014
Ed J. Mock and Paul H. Woodruff, Editors James B. C rippen, AssociateEditor
Allen L. Haase, Advertising Manager
New York Office: 1433 Hartford Bldg., 41 Union Square Telephone: Stuy vesant 1672
London Office: 36 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden S. RENTELL & CO., Representatives
Table of Contents
"A Priestess of Carthage" Frontispiece
Editorial 3-6
Entertainment on the Higher Plane. By Gideon S. Webb 7-9
Films Help Teach Surgery 10
Kansas City Investigates 10
Realism in Municipal Advertising. By Watterson R. Rothacker 11-13
Church to Give Illustrated Songs and Sermons 13
Buffalo Schoolmen Consider Motion Pictures 13
Realism and the Photoplay. By James B. Crippen 14-16
Youngstown Ministers Report 16
Stereoscopic Projection and "Alabastra." By A. J. Steelhammer 17-19
Film Reforms in Portland, Ore 19
Recent Patents in Motography. By David S, Hulfish 20-23
Classical Pictures as a Special Field 24-27
Report on New York Picture Theaters. By Raymond B. Fosdick.... 27-31
Collier in Boston 31
Tricks and Magic in Pictures. By Harrison Dent 32-35
Making Bamboo Hats in Java 36
Moving Photographs the Latest 36
Picture Theater Illumination in Denver. By Joseph A. McMeel 37-38
An Ambitious Project 38
Problems of the Projecting Room. By William T. Braun. . 39-42
Photoplay Exhibition in England. By Maynard Evans ,43-45
Films to Advertise West 45
Recent Films Reviewed 47-51
Of Interest to the Trade 51-54
Among the Picture Theaters 55-58
Complete Record of Current Films U 59-60
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
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Single Copy, 20 cents.
Distributing Agent: The Western News Company and its International Branches.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS
Changes of advertising copy should reach the office of publication not less than five days in advance of date of issue. Regular date of issue, the 15th of each month. New advertisements will be accepted up to within three days of date of issue, but proof of such advertisement can not be shown.
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