Motion Picture Magazine, May 1914 (1914)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE 173 VITAGRAPH THEATRE Broadway at 44th Street, New York City The World's Foremost MOTION PICTURE THEATRE ■v* Devoted Exclusively to High-Class Presentations of ^« VITAGRAPH CLASSICS ALL RECORDS BROKEN tt A MILLION BID Drama In 5 Parts Greatest Picture Ever Made ALL-STAR. CAST >• V V »»t "GOODNESS GRACIOUS" Consecutive WEEKS Capacity Houses "Daily 'Or "movies' as they shouldn't be" Burlesque In 3 Parts 3000 Feet V 3000 Laughs TO BE FOLLOWED BY "MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK" COMEDY. DRAMA IN SIX PARTS BY ARCHIBALD CLAVERING GVNTER. MR. MAURICE COSTELLO With Mary Charleson, Charles Kent, William Humphrey, Donald Hall, Naomi Childers, Darwin Karr, S. Rankin Drew, Alberta Gallatin, Robert Galllord, Albert Roccardi, Adele de Garde, George Stevens and 500 others ...AND... "LOVE, LUCK AND GASOLINE" AN ULTRA-MODERN WHIRLWIND COMEDY IN THREE PARTS Vividly, Brilliantly and Beautifully Showing the Adventures of BVNNY. MISS TOMBOY (LILLIAN WALKER) and CVTEY (WALLIE VAN) EVENING SUN SCENARIO CONTEST The New York Evening Sun, in conjunction with the Vltagraph Company, are offering three prizes for the best scenario submitted prior to May 1st, 1914. The first prize is $10u0.00; the second $250.00 and the third $100.00. Available scripts will be purchased and the winning Thotoplay pro- duced at the Vitagraph Theatre. When answering; advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.