Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb 1914 - Sep 1916 (assorted issues))

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66 FLIRTING WITH THE GREAT UNKNOWN gaze upon Lamar and Smilinj mussing it up on the sheer edge of nothing. The Great Bevond looks mighty near to Sam can succeed in persuading somebody to go along W i t h y o U , who is willi n g to o b 1 i e e BLOWING UP A BUILDING AT IN CEVILLE FOR A KAY-BEE PICTURE Lamar, who has his arms upraised in a last appeal, but even at that we should hate to be standing within ten feet of where they are. If you want to know just how they feel, go up to wrestling, so the roof of is at least teen stories s h a d o w the cornice. house, provided it twelve or fourhigh, and do some boxing on o u you by doing a little much the better. Consider, too, the feelings of the man at the camera when a building is being blown up. True, he is somewhat protected by a thin shield, but, if the charge of explosive took a notion to cut up, that shield would be as effective as a tissue-paper umbrella in a thunder-storm. Death by gun-powder (has taken a sad toll in the movies. i h I THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN LAMAR AND SMILING SAM ("THE RED CIRCLE")