Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1911-Jan 1912)

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'iCTi 'llolli Ufalli THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE TABLE OF CONTENTS, OCTOBER, 1911. GALLERY OF PICTURE PLAYERS: PAGE PAGE Miss Julia Stewart 2 Red Wing 8 Miss Rose E. Tapley 3 Charles K. French 9 Max Linder 4 Miss Mildred Bracken 10 Miss Ruth Roland 5 Charles Kent 11 Victor Potell 6 William Shea 11 Frederick Church 6 John Bunny 11 Augustus Carney 6 Miss Mary Fuller 12 Miss Alice Joyce 7 PHOTOPLAY STORIES: The Colleen Bawn Stella Machefert 13 The Stolen Grey Montanye Perry 26 The Code of the Hills Louis Reeves Harrison 33 Tommy's Rocking-Horse Gladys Roosevelt 40 The Child Crusoes Lcona Radnor 48 Swords and Hearts Luliette Bryant 58 On the Threshold of Life Marie Coolidge Rask 65 Mary's Masquerade Marjorlaine Mar chant 70 The Burglarized Burglar Lulu Montanye 75 The Mission Waif Emmett Campbell Hall 80 The Battle of Trafalgar Edwin M. La Roche 88 A Western Memory Richard Lester Wallace 97 The Ranger's Stratagem Roy Mason 107 Marooned Guy Shaw 1 14 The Life-Saver John Elleridge Chandos 121 The Sefiorita's Conquest Helen M. Coolidge 128 The Dark Romance of a Tobacco Can John Olden 135 VERSES: Two Little Maids Were They Ethyl May Robbins 25 The Sword, the Pen, and the Film Lillian C onion 39 The Photoplay Minna Irving 64 Seen on the Screen George IV. Priest 69 A New Fad Dorothy Harpur 106 Old Wine in New Bottles John S. Grey 106 His First Show George D. Staff 140 EDITORIAL: Answers to Inquiries 141 Musings of a Photoplay Philosopher 145 H 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. 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. Y. J. Stuart Blackton, President; William J. Hilburn, Vice-President; Eugene V. Brewster, SecTreas. and Managing Editor; Montanye Perry and Edwin M. La Roche, Ass't Editors; V. H. Kimmelmann, Manager of Advertising; Guy L. Harrington, Manager of Circulation. 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. THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. ¥. 11(5111 ilfplii iiralli ;