Motion Picture (Aug 1919-Jan 1920)

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MOTION PICTURE MA G A Z I N E AUGUST, 1919 LONG has youth sought its Land-of Promise. Centuries have been filled with the dreams of youth. U the dim hours of flight; under the haunting spell of the -"»•£«•£ ZTgXt-be noon of a day in budding spring; visions of that entrancng eountry of gorng-to-do and go,ng have visited each one of us. thmnu Our v.sions have made us young Columbuses who hungrily seek that wanted world thruou "''in'Z'portionto the strength of our long.ng, dreaming, visualizing the land of our desire is our chance of some d.ay attaining it. The greater your belief in your Land of Prom.se, the greater u your chance of reah.ng For dreams are the gossamer bubbles of genius. They are the moonbeams Ughnng the long dreary road of endeavor that leads to success. The cloud that shadows the golden dream ^f ^y po^ist^o, ^"^^ of been the corning of Middle-Age, who has silvered his hair and stolen the first p youth before realization has been accomplished. But the coming of the shadow art has changed this. MOTION PICTURES ARE THE LAND OF PROMISE! They are the artistic medium, the one land, where youth has found and kept a firm foot-hold. Motion Pictures have welcomed young doers-and young dreamers. They have brought early recognition -^J^Z^^^^J^^ have so many young authors, actors and artist sea r, Never before burnt in their veins, untouched by the acid of failure. If your dreams are worth while, if your endeavor matches your ability to dream, the shadow art offers you a stepping stone to the altars of success. Give your best efforts to motion pictures. Be grateful to them, appreciate them, for the^n youth's LAND OF PROMISE. 29 A