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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: Stuyvesant 1672
London Office: 36 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden S. RENTELL & CO., Representatives
Entered as Second Class Matter ai the Postoffice at Chicago, Illinois, Under Act of March 3, 1879
Table of Contents
"The Sheriff's Sisters" Frontispiece
Editorial , 205-208
Program Limits 205
Flat Prices for Films 205
The Poster Proposition 206
New York's New Ordinance 206
The People's Theater at Portland. By Charles F. Morris 209-211
Pictures for China 211
The New Kinemacolor Theater 211
Recent Patents in Motography. By David S. Kulfish 212-214
Exhibitors' Convention at Columbus 215
Lantern Slide Making. By T. Stanley Curtis 217-220
Films in China 220
Some Facts About Ventilation 221-223
Full Value in Publicity Pictures. By Watterson R. Rothacker . 224
Pictures to Rescue Indians : 225
Problems of the Operating Room. By William T. Braun 226-228
Some Dramatic Photoplays by Essanay 229-230
Current Educational Releases .' 231-232
Pictures in Playgrounds 232
Assassination of Francis Boggs 233-234
Picture House to Seat 3,600 234
Abuses of the One Price System. By Thomas Clegg 235-236
On the Outside Looking In. By the Goat Man 237-239
Uncle Sam to Exhibit 239
Pictures Among the Savages 240
The Japanese as Exhibitors 240
Of Interest to the Trade 241-246
Among the Picture Theaters .247-249
Complete Record of Current Films 251-252
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