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THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
TABLE OF CONTENTS, OCTOBER, 1913
GALLERY OF PICTURE PLAYERS:
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Edith Storey i
Charles H. West 2
G. M. Anderson 3
Alice Joyce 4
Edgena de Lespine 5
Ethel Grandin 6
Harry Carey 7
Mary Charleson 8
Francelia Billington 9
Peggy O'Neil 10
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Robert Drouet 10
Yale Boss " 11
Barry O'Moore ._ 11
Charles Arling 12
Gwendoline Pates 13
Marc MacDermott 14
Ormi Hawley 15
Juanita Dalmorez 16
Romaine Fielding Cover design
PHOTOPLAY STORIES:
The Hermit of Lonely Gulch Felix Dodge 17
The Counterfeiter's Confederate .\ .Peter Wade 24
For the Son of the House Edzuin M. La Roche 31
A Leader of Men K$$ Schiller 40
The Blind Girl of Castel Cuiiie. , .Irving Irving 49
The Ghost of the Hacienda. . Courtney Ryley Cooper 55
Trooper Billy Henry Albert Phillips 65
In the Clutch of the Paris Apaches. Leona Radnor 73
The Lost Millionaire Dorothy Donnell 81
The Wall of Money . '. . . . John Olden 91
Keepers of the Flock t*„ Norman Bruce 97
(Note: These stories were written from photoplays supplied by Motion Picture manufacturers, and our writers claim no ' credit for title and plot. The name of the playwright is announced when known to us.)
SPECIAL ARTICLES AND DEPARTMENTS:
Where Cares Are Forgotten .....A.B. Shults 90
Musings of "The Photoplay Philosopher". .7.7 77 105
Popular Player Contest 109
Puzzle Contest 116
Literature and Filmland William Lord Wright 117
From the Smallest Seed A. B. Shults 118
Penographs of Leading Players 119
Chats with the .Players 121
How to be a Detective A. B. Schults 126
Greenroom Jottings 127
Very Scarce, These Days Leslie Elton 130
Answers to Inquiries . . "The Answer Man" 131
Letters to the Editor 168
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THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE
Copyright, 1913, by The M. P. Publishing Co. in United States and Great Britain.
Entered at the Brooklyn, N. Y., Post Office as second-class matter. Owned and published by The M. P. Publishing Co., a New York corporation, its office and principal place of business, No. 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
J. Stuart Blackton, President; E. V. Brewster, Sec.-Treas. Subscription, $1.50 a year in advance, including postage in the U. S., Cuba, Mexico and Philippines; in Canada, $2; in foreign countries, $2.50. Single copies, 15 cents, postage prepaid. Stamps accepted (one-cent stamps only). We do not want scenarios, stories and plots except when ordered by us; these should be sent to the Photoplay Clearing House (see advertisement).
Subscribers must notify us at once of any change of address, giving both the old and the new address.
STAFF FOR THE MAGAZINE: Eugene V. Brewster, Managing Editor. C. W. Fryer, Staff Artist.
Edwin M. La Roche,) .. FJit Guy L. Harrington, Circulation Manager.
Dorothy Donnell, /-Asso.iate .editors. Abram Lott, Advertising Manager.
Western, and New England Advertising Representative:
Pullen, Bryant & Fredricks Co., Chicago and Boston.
New York Office (Adv. Dep't only): Brunswick Building, 225 Fifth Avenue
THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE, 175 Duffield St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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After reading these stories, ask your theater manager to show you the films on the screen !