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Motion Picture Magazine, May 1914 (1914)

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164 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE We Ship on Approval without a cent deposit, prepay the freight and allow ,10 DAYS FREE TRIAL on every bicycle. IT ONLY COSTS one cent to learn our unheard of prices and marvelous oJTers on highest jjrade 1914 models. FACTORY PRICES ^rtSiflSttS one at any +*ice until you write for our new large Art Catalog and learn our -wonderfulProposition on the first sample hlcycle Roinu to your town. QlflCD AHCMTC everywhere are making bit* mULlI HUG11 Id money exhih.tii.,7 and selling our Mcycles. We Sell cheaper than any other factory. TIRES. Coaster-Brake rear wheels* lamps, v cepa.rsandsundr.es at half usual prices. Do Not Waits write today for our latest special oJTer on "Ranger" bicycle. HEAD CYCLE CO. Dept. B-226 CHICAGO 25-cent BOOK ON DEEP BREATHING and CHEST EXPANSION Now for 10c. DEKP breathing will increase vitality and energy to an Immense extent in a very short time, besides improving bodily appearance; it will give you a much better carriage to the body, even sleep will be more natural, and a person who breathes deeply, sleeps deeply, and wakes up bright and fresh for a full day's work, and work will be a pleasure in place of drudgery. Appetite will be great, so will the digestion. Send at once, at 1 tie re- duced price of ten cents, for t he illustrated book on deep breathing and chest expansion to PROP. ANTHONY BARKER 3300 Barker Bids. 110 West 43d Street, New York Would You Like to Start a Motion Picture Theatre in Your Town? We can show you how, and help you in such a way that you can obtain your interest in this theatre, FREE. Write for full particulars. MOTION PICTURE SECURITIES CO. 44 Broad Street New York SUCCESS SHORTHAND TAUGHT By MAIL By Export Reporters. Best for bcKinners and stenoR- J raphcrn. Graduates competent stenographer*, and I court reporters. Satisfaction guaranteed or money l refunded. CATALOG PBKB. SUCCESS MCIIOOJ.., £35 Schiller Bids;.* Chicago. PICTURE THEATER FACTS HOW TO OPEN AND OPEBATE A MOTION PICTURE THEATK.lt A comprehensive illustrated book from the pen of an experienced writer on this new and important field. A book of knowledge covering the commercial and technical sides of this New Enterprise. Tells you how to do it. Gives the advantages and disadvantages. An Investment because it presents in concrete form all of the Facts. Price $1.00 postage paid. Address your remittance to EDWARDS PUBLISHING CO., 21 East 14th St., N. T. City. STORY-WRITING TAUGHT JS. MSS. criticised, revised and typed; also, sold on commission. Our students sell stories to besi magazines. Free booklet, "WRITING FOB PROFIT," tells how, gives proof. National Press Association, Dept. 58, Indianapolis, Ind. SELL SHORT STORIES EEC LEARN THE NEW STEPS AT HOME Only book containing complete authentic instruct ion for the Real Tango, One Step, Hesitation, aud other waltzes, Castle \* alk, The Innovation, Maxlxe and All Late Dances. Written and illustrated bv famous theat- ric.1 producer and fancy dancer. Steps elcarly or- plained by copyrighted Count System, need and recom- mended by leadinRteachers. "The Tango Hook, "equal to $100 worth of lessons, price post j,aid $1. Particulars free. Adams Pub. Co. Box M4S Fostoria, Ohio June B.—Crane Wilbur still plays at the Jersey City studio. Dont think he has much time to correspond. Thanks. Rose Girl. —Ifs according to what you're after—Emerson said to aim high, while General Jackson said to aim low! Frank Newburg in "Hilda of Heron Cave" (Selig). Irene Bowley and Donald Crisp in 'The Blue or the Gray" (Biograph). Earle Williams and Clara K. Young had the leads in "Love's Sunset" (Vitagraph). Louise Orth. —I am sorry I have been calling you Lillian, but that is the way we got it from the Biograph. Hereafter, you shall be known as Louise Orth, the beautiful Biograph blonde. I also wish to state that you played the leading part in "Troublesome Mole," not Miss Pardee. Accept my compliments, felicitations and thanks. May we have your photo? Edxa W.—Larry Feyton was the young doctor in "Trapped" (Kalem). Paul Hurst was Dan, and Marin Sais the doc- tor's wife. Telma Whitman the girl in "The Eternal Duel" (Lubin). Mae Marsh was Anne in "By Man's Law" (Biograph). Jane Wolfe was Sybel, and Louise Glaum was Mildred in "The Masquerader." Pakala Maori. —Xo doubt if you write to Julia S. Gordon she will do as you re- quest. Your letter is very entertaining. Mrs. D. G.—You ask my advice, madam, as to where to let your children attend the photoplay. I am sorry that I cannot advise you. The plays are now written for the average. Some are too heavy and suggestive for children, and some are not enough so to please the older folks. The only solution is to have theaters and plays especially for children. ■ That would do away with the questions of censorship. As a rale, however, you are safe in allowing your children to attend almost any photo- show that is given in a high-class theater. Good managers seldom let a really bad play get on their screen nowadays. Grace E. II.—House Peters was the theatrical manager. Sidney Drew was Blunt in "Beauty Unadorned" (Vita- graph). Jose de la Cruz was the presi- dent in "His Excellency." Della S.—Ethel Davis was Lygia in "Into the Lion's Pit" (Powers). Flora Mason and Vera Hansey in that Universal. Frances Nelson was the sister in "So Runs the Way" (Biograph). Melva. —Your letter is full of good judgment. Clarence Barr was Bill in "From Father to Son" (Rex). That picture was taken in California, and the animals are tame. Esther K.—We expect to chat Crane Wilbur soon again. Charles Chaplin in "Mabel's Strange Predicament." William H. P.—Wilfred Lucas played opposite Mary Pickford in "A Pueblo. Legend" (Biograph). He is now with the International Films. Mr. Vosburgh was the young reporter, and William Ehfe was his friend in "A War Correspondent." When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAOAZirTB.