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

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168 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE "Unto the Third Generation" {Continued from page 120) pose of a highly trained police official. Therein he may miss opportunity for gallery play, but it is real life as he sees it, done in a realistic way. Frank Mayo, the man, mourns the decadence of the stage, and looks forward to the day when the spoken stage will come into its own again, for he longs to revive the plays his grandfather made famous. The charm of his own life radiates from his personality on the screen. No man — he himself avows it — is more happily married. Mrs. Mayo, who is known professionally as Joyce Moore, is an Irish girl who shares the happiness of her home, as well as her cinematic talents, with her husband. They live in a very pretty and well-kept bungalow in the Long Beach '"bungaloafer" colony ; and in the twilit and moonlit hours of domesticity, grease-paint, "Red Circles" and film heroics are subjects taboo. It is then just "Frank" and "Joyce" — two goodfellows, who have caught Happiness marauding in their garden and locked him in. Why Mary Pickford Married Twice {Continued from page 109) many ugly, lying tales are told about these two young people, who have so early reached the top of the ladder called Success. And, of course, they hear them — there are people mean-minded and petty-spirited enough to write them and demand to know whether such and such a tale is true. Have you ever wondered how they take such gossip and ugliness ? With a laugh and a glance of happiness, or, sometimes, with tears in Mary's eyes and anger in Owen's, for they are only human, and some of the barbed shafts are sure to hurt, innocent as the two are. ''Oh, my dear," says Mary, "what will they say about us next?" "That I've been arrested for beating my wife, or that you've eloped with the organ-grinder," laughs Owen, contentedly. "But what do we care?" "We dont" answers Mary, softly. Watch will be Delivered on First Payment O V I E Watch Selling Plan Pay us only 10 cents and we will deliver to you right off the reel, a real watch, fit for a King— the highest grade watch — a Dueber-Hampden— and at a less cost than you would ordinarily pay for spot cash. These are not big clumsy 18 size watches. They are the latest and most up-to-date gentleman's thin model watches 16 or 12 size. A regular spot cash $25 DueberHampden watch. $22.50 Only 10c Down on ing terms the followremarkable and a dime added to a dime a week. This is the plan of payment : 17 Jewel Dueber-Hampden High Grade Movement, Adjusted Steel Escape Wheel with Gold Filled Double Stock 20 Year Guaranteed Case. This offer is open to every honest person of legal age in the U. S. $ .20 the 2nd week $ .30 the 3rd week $ .40 the 4th week $ .50 the 5th week $ .60 the 6th week $ .70 the 7th week $ .80 the 8th week Ladies' high grade up-to-date bracelet watches $18. Ladies' full jeweled Dueber-Hampden watches $15. same easy movie plan. Send your dime today and get your watch on this easy plan. M. G. PIERCE JEWELRY CO., 31 N. STATE STREET, Dept. 41, CHICAGO, ILL. $ .90 the 9th week $1.00 the 10th week $1.10 the 11th week $1.20 the 12th week $1.30 the 13th week $1.40 the 14th week $1.50 the 15th week $1.60 th3 16th week $1.70 the 17th week $1.80 the 18th week $1.80 the 19th week $1.80 the 20th week $1.80 the 21st week $22.50— Total All sold on When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.