Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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160 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE Delivered t% FREE on Approval and 30 Days Trial QCiin lift MftMEV but write todayfor our big 1914 catalog )CnU IIU mUllCI of "/?3n«er" Bicycles, Tires and Sundries at prices so low they will astonish you. Also particulars of our great new offer to deliver you a Ranger Bicycle on one month's free trial without a cent expense to you. It's absolutely genuine. RAYQ you can ma^e money taking orders for bicycles, tires, lamps, DU I w sundries, etc. from our big handsome catalog. It's free. It contains "combination offers" for re-fitting your old bicycle like new at very low cost. Also much useful bicycle information. Send for it. LOW FACTORY PRICES direct to you. No one else can offer such i.uw rHUiuni rnivuj values and such terms, you cannot afford to buy a bicycle, tires or Bundries without first learning what we can offer you. Write now. Mead Cycle Go*, Dept.c-226, Chicago? III. I will send for a short while only my 25c. book Improve Your Eyes For 10c. stamps or coin A high-grade exercise and massage method that quickly strengthens and beautifies the eyes. Also a most beneficial system of exercises that will improve the muscles of the temples and sides of face, thereby facilitating mastication and vocal pronunciation. Completely illustrated. Entirely without apparatus. Prof. ANTHONY BARKER 4390 Barker Bldg., 110 W.42d St., N.Y. Established 28 years in New York City IF COMING TO NEW YORK WHY PAY EXCESSIVE HOTEL RATES THE CLENDBNING, 202 West 103rd St., New York Select, Home-like, Economical, Suites of Parlor, Bedroom, Private Bath for two persons $2.00 daily per Suite. Write for descriptive booklet "MP" with fine map of city. IS NEW GUARANTEED $ T YP EWR.1TER. Remarkable $18 Bennett Portable Typewriter. Standard Keyboard. Does All Work of Higher -Priced Machines SIS in TI.S.J 1 important improvements, includ g Visible Writing. Slips in Grip or Pocket. Writes anywhere— on train, at home, office, without desk; carrying case free. The ScenarioTypewriter One year guarantee. Neat, rapid work. Weight 4 1-2 lbs. Over 31,000 in use. Last a lifetime. Simplicity makes low price. Sold on a money-backunless-satisfiedguaranty. "Write for catalog and AGENT'S PROPOSITION. Bennett Typewriter Co., 1601 Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa. Fred P. P., Tulsa. — E. K. Lincoln and Edith Storey in "The Call" (Vitagraph). Mary Fuller and Benjamin Wilson in "The Romance of Rowena" (Edison). Gladys Hulette was Dora in "The Lucky Vest" (Edison). Dorothy Davenport and Wallace Reid in "The Way of a Woman." F. M. C. — I have never heard of LeRoy L. Cramer, yet you say he is with Essanay. Tabitlia, CoHOSE.^-William Stowell was Arthur, and Ethel Pierce was Marie in "His Guiding Spirit" (Selig). L. C. Shumway was Carlos in "The Signal." Paul I. C. — Ruth Stonehouse was Ruth in "Mongrel and Master" (Essanay). Rapley Holmes was Denton, and John Cossar was Mr. Stone in the same. Edward Coxen and Winnifred Greenwood in "Like Father, Like Son" (American). Ethel Grandin in that Imp. Blanche L. — Well, you have made a good beginning, and, as Pythagoras says, that is half-way to the end. Mary Moore was Alice, and House Peters was Billy in "The Brute" (Famous Players). Warning — please dont ask again if Mary Moore is a sister to brothers Tom, Owen and Matt Moore. How many more do you want in that family? W. Ephee was Mr. Callihan, H. Mayhall was Dan, and Enid Markie was Mary in "Love vs. Duty" (Kay-Bee). Morine R. — Your letter is very interesting, but I will not advise you. Gussie J. — Herbert Rawlinson was Ray in "Won in the Clouds." Crane Wilbur is located in Jersey City, N. J. Carlyle Blackwell was once with the Vitagraph. T. R., New York. — Claire McDowell and William Randall in "Her Mother's Weakness" (Biograph). Edgar Jones and Louise Huff in "Love's Long Lane" (Lubin). Florence Lawrence and Matt Moore in "Pawns of Destiny" (Victor). G. M. Anderson was Gilbert Sterling in "The Good-for-Nothing" (Essanay). Rae K. — M. Evans was Bessie, Lionel Barrymore was her husband, and Vivian Prescott was Rachel in "Woman vs. Woman" (Biograph). Clifford Bruce was the sweetheart, and Marie Winheim was Lydia in "The Rube" (Selig). Dolly Larkin and Tom Forman in "In the Dredger's Claw" (Lubin). William Stowell was the husband, and Miss Ellis the wife in "In Remembrance" (Selig). Arthur Matthews was Christopher in "Strength of Family Ties" (Lubin). Edward Peil was the lead. Romaine Fielding and Mary Ryan in "Blind Power." Mrs. H. B. — Thanks for the fee. I am glad you like the plays. Sorry to hear of your trouble. Hazel M. M. — There is a chat with Norma Talmadge being prepared. She is one true little player. The last form of this magazine is usually closed for the printery about the 24th of the month. Paul C. — Thanks for the picture. Marie Walcamp and Herbert Rawlinson had the leads in "Won in the Clouds." When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.