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THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
TABLE OF CONTENTS, JULY, 1911.
GALLERY OF PICTURE PLAYERS:
Miss Mary Fuller
Miss Kathryne Williams.
M. Joubi
Madam J. P. Etievant... Miss Adele De Garde. . . . Mr. William Clifford.... Ben Cooper
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Miss Ethel Elder 2
John R. Cumpson 3
Frank Lanning 4
Mme. Grumbach 5
M. Nector 5
George Reehm 6
Miss Florence Turner 7
PHOTOPLAY STORIES:
The Kiss of Mary Jane By M. R. Coolidge
Courage of Sorts By Beta Breuil
The Stepsisters By Louis Reeves Harrison
Intrepid Davy By Guy Shaw
A Mexican Rose Garden By Emmett Campbell Hall
The Star-Spangled Banner By Lizzie Pinson
The Strangers' Tales j s^oh^FSsteffhC ^^ \ Malcolm Campbell
The Cook By Gladys Roosevelt
Enoch Arden By Montanye Perry
The King's Daughter By Lulicttc Bryant
Life at Hull House By Harold Aurelius H either g
Wild Animals in Captivity By Peter Wade
A Cure for Dyspepsia By Edwin M. La Roche
The Test of Friendship By Marie Coolidge Rask
Nan's Diplomacy By Luke Sharp
Jn the Hot Lands By Hester A mes
The Wedding Bell By Richard Lester Wallace
POEMS:
The Magic Film By Minna Irving
Motion Pictures By 1. Case Russell
Across the Screen
Motion Picture Alphabet
The Moving Picture Show
SPECIAL ARTICLES:
The Photoplay By Julia Scott Nutting
The School of the Motion Pictures By Dorothy Donncll
A Plea for the Photoplay By Ada Barrett
The Motion Picture in Science By L. D. Broughton, M.D.
The Cash Prize Contest
Musings of a Photoplay Philosopher
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THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
Copyright 1911, by The M. P. Publishing Co. Entered at the Brooklyn, N. Y„ Post Office as second-class matter Feb. 21, 1911. A magazine of Picture Plays,
Done in stories in pleasing ways; Its purpose neither slight nor vain, To charm, instruct and entertain. Owned and published by The M. P. Publishing Co., a New York corporation, its office and principal place of business, No. 26 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. V. J. Stuart Blackton, President; D. R. Shafer, Vice-President; Eugene V. Brewster, Sec.-Treas. and Editor; Montanye Perry, Ass't Editor. Subscription, $1.50 a year in advance, including postage in the U. S., Cuba and Mexico; in Canada, and in other foreign countries, $2.00. Single copies, 15 cents, postage prepaid. Stamps accepted. All manufacturers of Motion Pictures are invited to submit Scenarios and photos, which, if accepted, will be paid for at usual rates. The editor cannot undertake to read and pass upon the merits of scenarios, stories and plots; these must be submitted direct to the manufacturers of Motion Pictures. This magazine has its own staff, who write all stories that appear in this magazine.
TflE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. ¥.
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