Motion Picture Magazine, May 1914 (1914)

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182 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE LAUGHLIN Automatic—Non-Leakable SELF a gft5HB» PEN 10 DAYS' FREE TRIAL You don't have to fuss and shake a Laughlln to start the ink— It's a Self Starter. You don't have to fill the Laughlln, it's a Self Filler. You don't have to clean the Laughlin, it's a Self Cleaner. You don't have to monkey with awkward or unsightly locks, extensions, or so-called Safety devices— There are none. You can't forget to seal a Laughlin against leaking, it seals Itself air-tight Automatically. .0 You can't lose your cap from a Laughlln ■n —it secures itself Automatically. r You can't break your cap or holder on "" a Laughlin— They are non-breakable. Holder and cap of scientific reinforced construction throughout, see illustration. You don't have to wait until a Laughlin is ready. It is ready to write when you arc; the air-tight leak-proof construction keeps pen and feed "primed," insuring a free uniform flow of ink instantly—even though not previously used for a year. It performs these functions with no more hindrance or interruption to your thoughts or writing inspiration than your breathing. These results — or your money back. These features are peculiar only to this patented construction. By insured mail, prepaid to anv address Just enclose $2.50 with this coupon contain- ing your name and address, we will send the pen by return mail. Delivery guaranteed. Fill out and mail today Laughlin Mfg. Co. 125 Wayne St., Detroit, Mich. Gentlemen—Here Is $2.fi0. Send me the pen dcpcrfbed In this advertisement. If penis not satisfactory, yon refund the money. $2.50 WRITE Motion Picture Plays Free Copyrighted Booklet Sent You, entitled "MOTION PICTURE PLAYWRITING w It tells you how you can earn from $25 to $100 for the sale of a single photoplay. Shows you the need of "dra- matic" technique"—points out the right way to enter this fascinating profession. It proves the enormous demand for good photoplays—indicates what, makes a photoplay SELL. Ideas rather than style, TECHNIQUE rather than rhetorical excellence—will firing you cash returns. Ex- plains how remarkable scenarios aro built up—why prices are better than ever and still advancing. $25 to $100 for Good Photoplays Offered by leading producers. The supply of acceptable scena- rios does not equal the demand. The UNIVERSAL COM- PANY offers $75 for three-reel photoplays of merit. Many a photoplay writer knows to his satisfaction that one accepted scenario is worth $25 for a day's work. We want to show you how to write up to the requirements. Only plays with "dramatic punch" sell—be it known. We will show you how to put your ideas into proper form with gripping interest. This can be gained, if you are willing to THINK. Wc want to train you in the methods of writing photoplays. Write for Om Complimentary Illustrated Booklet Send Now. AMERICAN AUTHORS ASSOCIATION R604, 1535 Broadway. New York r it,; m TRAFFIC IN SOULS EUSTACE HALE BALL npHIS thrilling novel is based on the jnost sensational Photoplay Drama ever produced in America. It was founded on the actual reports of the John D. Rockefeller Investigating Committee forme Suppression of Vice and District Attorney Whitman'a White Slavery Report. It is not an appeal to pruriency but of profound moral appeal. Its bitter truths strike deep into the roots of vice conditions in the great cities/while a tender love element purges the story of its morbidity. lii'S 1 '; THIS powerfnl story Is illustrated with photographic scenes from the play. Popular price, cloth-bound edition, by mall 60 cents. Special terms to Motion Picture Exhibitors. B. W. DILLINGHAM CO., 18 East 22d Street, Hew York THE Wm. G. Hewitt PRESS 61-67 Navy Street BROOKLYN, N. Y. Printing Binding Electrotyping Stereotyping BOOKS NEWSPAPERS PAMPHLETS CATALOGUES MAGAZINES Etc., Etc. Large Linotype Plant Rotary Presses Cylinder Presses Two-Color Presses Printers of the Motion Picture Magazine When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.