Motion Picture News (Oct 1913 - Jan 1914)

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THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS 57 Los Angeles, Cal., October 31 Motion Picture News: Kindly deny statement in Morning Telegraph of October 26th, that D. W. Griffith has the general supervision of all Mutual releases. He has nothing to do with the brands produced by the New York Motion Picture Corporation. Thomes H. Ince, the vice-president and general manager, has the entire supervision of all productions, to wit: the Kay-Bee, Bronco and Domino brands. New York Motion Picture Corporation Allesandro Street, Los Angeles GO INTO THE MOVING PICTURE BUSINESS make s20to «50 per might with our hew 1913 fire-proof machine and leader calcium light 'WE FURNISH YOU ' 'WITH FILMS 8 EVERYTHING V 'AND START YOU INTO THE MOVING PICTURE BUSINESS ' 'WITH A COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL^ OUTFIT Oil A SMALL PAYMENT ^ DOWN. THE BALANCE YOU PAY OUT OF \ YOUR PROFITS. WRITE FOR FREECATALOEJ DEARBORN NOVELTY COMPANY, Dept. N, 540 Plymouth PI., Chicago, 111. The Art of Scenario tOriting By WILLIAM LORD WRIGHT And 1 Year's Subscription to Moiion ficlur* foetus for $2.00 IL.IVIS FOR $1.00 PER REEL Including Features. Posters With Every Reel. ILLINOIS FILM SERVICE CO. Ellsworth Building 537 S. Dearborn St., Chicago Kinematograph Weekly The Leading ' Motion Picture Publication of Great Britain and Colonies Sample Copies 10 cents For Advertising Rates Write ASSOCIATED PIOYING PICTURE PRESS 250A Kingston Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Machines and Supplies New and Old Machines. Machines Repaired Film Cement. Machine Oil. Universal Carbon Holder. Original Effects. HENRY MESTRUM Successor to C. B. Kleine 'j ! Manufacturer of Projection Apparatus t [385 Sixth Ave., Bet. 23rd & 24th Sis., New York Tel. 8138 Bryant Cable: Midparlilm MIDDLETON-GARRISON FEATURE FILM CO., Inc. "MIDGAR FEATURES" 1 35 W. 44th St., New York Cit„ Information ! Bright, interesting and right up-to-date. A book on the making, taking and finishing of moving pictures. The moving picture camera and its construction, by a camera man of 20 years' experience. Not theoretical but practical. Sent to anyone postpaid, 25 cents. FORD'S, DENVER, COLO. OF ST. > THE CRADLE TO THE G^v 4 Part Feature Film. Piano Score & Specially Arranged Music. Highly endorsed by THE fc^£ STORY OFTrlt; i'ery scene taken on the exact spot made memorable by Ireland's Apostle and enacted > Irish peasants in Ancient Historical Costumes . BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS. ONE, THREE AND EIGHT SHEETS, ALSO CUTS AND Sl/DES. ■ FOR STATE RIGHTS. APPLY TO PMIL.P. BENEDICT. L1402 Broadway, New York Knickerbocker Theatre Bldg^1 In writing to advertisers please mention "THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS"