Motion Picture Magazine, May 1914 (1914)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 147 The Edison Series ;P\0 you see all the Edison serial films? Each is so dis- ■ L ^ tinctive and so supreme in its own field that you ought to see them all. We have gone into serial films more extensively than others, because we were the first to realize the greatly increased interest which the public has mani- fested in films of this kind. There are now six Edison series current, the brief de- tails of which are as follows: Mary Fuller in Dolly of the Dailies," by Acton Davies. Twelve newspaper stones. Marc MacDermott in " The Man Who Disappeared," by Richard Washburn Child. Ten thrillingly dramatic stories also appearing in Popular Magazine. Ben Wilson in "Cleek," by Thomas W. Hanshew. Twelve detective mysteries published in Short Stories. Barry O'Moore in " Octavius," by Frederic Arnold Kum- mer. Twelve amateur detective comedies published in Pictorial Review. William Wadsworth in "Wood B. Wedd," by Mark Swan. Adventures of a love-sick bachelor. Andy Clark in "Andy," by Mark Swan. Chapters in the life of a real boy. If your favorite theatre is not running all these series, speak to the manager about them. If you search the whole photoplay world over, you will not find anything more de- lightful than these Edison series. olfe THOMAS A. EDISON, Inc., 144 LAKESIDE AVE. ORANGE, N. J. When answering: advertisements kindly" mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.