Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug-Dec 1913)

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Another Puzzle Contest OiR last puzzle proved so popular with our readers that it deserves an encore. Concealed in the following sentences are more than fifty names of Moving Picture companies and Moving Picture players, correctly spelled. The neatest answer, containing the greatest number of correct names, received before October 20, 1913, will be awarded a handsome leather-bound book of Popular Players, and the next two in merit wall each receive a year's subscription to The Motion Picture Story Magazine. The winners and correct solution will appear in the December issue. Address all answers to "Puzzle Editor, The Motion Picture Story Magazine, 175 DufBeld Street, Brooltlyn, N. Y." No further information than the foregoing will be given, because all that we wish you to know is plainly stated above. 1. Come to the garden, Maud, where the flowers are all in bloom. 2. Across the bay, near the house, a gale was blowing o'er the snowy sea. 3. I place no reliance on the medicine sent to the patient. 4. The Republican Party is all its name implies. 5. "It's your turn, Eric," she cried. "You're the youngest." G. These apples, Eli Grant raised on his farm. 7. Give the suit-case keys to Nellie; the trunk keys to John. 8. Fred is on the police force now, and winning a reputation. 9. There is need for excellent policemen, the present ones are so lax. 10. "You are idiotic," she cried, growing wilder and fuller of hatred. 11. Miss Lulu Binns received a few callers yesterday evening. 12. The handsome Italian let the girl have a monopoly of his attention. 13. Franklin's Autobiography is an American classic. 14. Up the steep path, every day, he toiled, and his game bag got heavier every trip. 15. The Nathan House rates are reasonable enough for a large city. IG. "Is this, Sam, a Jest?" I cried. 17. The address is Aubun, N. Y. 18. Mr. Alec Lipse answered the bell immediately. 19. Rome lies east of this country, on her seven hills. 20. The angels sing of joy celestial, as they tell the old, old story. 21. We live and learn, and the by-ways of knowledge are ours. 22. I made some nut fudge, and Pop ate some. 23. She gave a terrible sob ; I, son of Luther, heard her. 24. The omnibus halted. 25. In Cecilia's heart throbbed a new joy. 2G. She eloped with George Montmorency. 27. The Federals were victorious in the w^ar. 28. The edition de luxe, of the Popular Players, is a prize worth having. 29. The Czar used his power so well that he was conqueror at last. 30. The baby birds must be in the nest, or on the tree. 81. Lataka lemons are the best in the market. 32. Shipwrecked, they were forced to spend Christmas on the lonely island. 33. He was a great walker, and found the Moor ever full of interest. 34. Out on the frontier, he daily rode on his broncho. 3.5. "Hurry, Ned, a huge frog, let's catch him." 3G. This is Joe's place; this, John's. On the other side is Ray's. 37. "And who wouldn't cry, stalled in the mud, miles from home?" 38. The mother hen goes into her coop ere darkness falls. 39. They saw a shark's fin chasing thru the brine toward corro land. 40. Clinging to the davit, a graphic account he gave, of storm and stress. 41. His suit he continued to press. A nay was all the maiden would give. 42. "Oh, Helen," cried Amy, "you look grand in blue velvet." 43. She says he is black. Well, a man's a man for a' that. 44. From the limestone house I saw the red August sun setting in the West. 45. We were pursued into the bush. Man after man fell. 46. In poker, four queens is a hand worth holding. 47. In case you lose your present job, I'll introduce you to my boss. 48. Thru field and lane he pursued her flying feet. 49. I went to the store yesterday. 116