The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1914)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE "Daniel B. Fearing, of New York, however, was the man on the job. He had heard the noise and came out in ;i launch to the island, carrying in his hand a bottle of brandy. He gave !,, Brenon, and in a little while tin poor fellow began to regain consciousness. II'' was delirious, and side. George arose and went to the door. He returned with a paper. We looked at the front page of it together. Big headlines announced some new facts about the Mexican situation. Further down the page I read this headline : "Moving Picture Actor Leaves Fortune — Estate Esti ONE OF THE PICTURESQUE INTERIORS IN \NNhl IK KELLKKM vn neptune's daughter" began giving orders to proceed with the picture. It was .-ill we could do to quiel him. An inspection of his wounds Bhowed thai do arteries had been cut, bo i>\ binding a cord aboul shoulder the tl..w of Mood was stopped 3 interrupted by shouts Extra I" coming from out o Real By l M. II the broad canals l'1' HI ■ umbllng walls ' y • A Motion Picture mated at One Hundred Thousand Dollars Left by the Late " I looked up : George was reading it, too. He smiled. "Say." he said, "were those pictures spoiled "No," I answered; "the photographer had presence of mind enough to hold the camera out of danger when the water came." ization THORNTON Pd like to look Into the depths ( >r old Vesuvius' maw : I'd like to stand en Sinai's height, Where Moses gave the Law. I'd like to cross Sahara's sands, Bui that's too far to l:-': So one fond wish I'll realize. And 'hat's the picture ihow.