Motography (Apr-Dec 1911)

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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 Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office at Chicago, Illinois, Under Act of March .?. 1S79. Table of Contents "Wild Animals in Captivity" Frontispiece Editorial 63-66 The House of a Thousand Lights and Mirrors. By Charles F. Morris 67-68 Educator Advocates Film Instruction 68 Recording a Famous Lecture to the Deaf. By Willard Howe 69-70 Educational Motography in Germany 70 System in Motion Picture Advertising. By Watterson R. Rothacker. . 71-72 Brooklyn Educators Consider Films 72 Problems of the Operating Room. By William T. Braun 73-75 Concerning Motion Picture Reformers 75 Trained Fleas — A New Picture Subject. By Willard Howe 76 The Old Lady in the Audience 77-78 Minister Will Give Film Shows 78 Zoology on the Picture Screen. By H. Kent Webster 79-80 Recent Patents in Motography. By David S. Hulfish 80-82 Who's Who in the Film Game 83-84 Motography as an Arm of the Church. By K. S. Hover 84-86 Spectra Effects with the Bioscope. By Theodore Brown 87-88 A Talk with Marcus Loew 88-89 The Place with the Gold Pillars , . .„ 90 New York Authorities Employ Films 90 "Kinks in Stereopticon Handling." By T. Stanley Curtis 91-92 The Photoplaywright's Earnings. By "The Hermit" 93 Recent Films Reviewed 95-100 Uses of the Mercury Arc Rectifier. By C. K. Larson 101-102 Taking Pictures in the Arctics 103 Of Interest to the Trade 104-105 Among the Picture Theaters 105-110 Complete Record of Current Films 111-112 Copyright, 191 J, by Electricity Alagaz Corporation, Chicago. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION United States, Cuba and Mexico, $2.00 per year; Canada, $2.50 per year; Foreign countries within the Postal Union, $3.00 per year; 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. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Remittances should be made by check, New York draft or money order in favor of MOTOGRAPHY. Foreign subscriptions may be remitted directly by International Postal Money Order, or sent to our London office. The old address should be given as well as the new, and notice should be received two weeks in advance of the desired change.