Motography (Jan-Jun 1913)

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January 4, 1913. MOTOGRAPHY THE EDISON KINETOSCOPE An Unsurpassed Moving Picture Machine from every point of view. "Once used, always used" WHEN the crowds begin to drift by your place at night and get jamming around the entrance of the movies on the next block, don't stick an extra arc light out in front and think you've fixed things. Look at the heart of your business — at your moving picture machine. Pictures look wobbly and spotty and are full of specks? Keep the audience waiting for repairs every once in a while? No wonder the crowds are going somewhere else. Ever seen an edison Kinetoscope? Ever noticed how simple and strong it was— how there wasn't any possibility of fire risk in running it? Ever noticed the pictures it threw— bright and clear and steady as real life? Ever thought of its economy? Of course you have? Then sit right down and ask us to send you a copy of the Edison Kinetogram and Catalog 500. You'll be glad. COMING EDISON FILMS Tell Your Exchange You Want Them Release Release Release Classifica Dale Numb. TITLE. Length tion. Jan. 3 7213 The Running Away oi Doris, by M. B. Havey. 1000 Dramatic " 4 7214 The Red Man s Burden, by Bannisler Merwin. 1000 Dramatic " 6 7215 The New Day's Dawn, by Rev. E. Bou dlnot Stockton. 1000 Dramatic .. 7 7216 An Unsullied Shield, by Chas. J. Bra bin. 1000 Dramatic '• 8 7217 Interrupted Wedding Bells. 1000 Comedy " 10 7218 The Eldorado Lode, by H. B. Marriatl Walson. 1000 Dramatic " 11 72 19 The Maid ol Honor, by Bannister Mer w.n._ 1000 Dramatic " 13 7220 The Lake Geneva Camp ol the Y. M. C. A., Lake Geneva. Wis. 400 Descriptive 7221 The Ollice Boy's Birthday, by Chas. M. Seay, 600 1000 Comedy " 14 7222 At Bear Track Gulch, by R. P. Janelte. 1000 " 15 7223 The Title Cure, by Geo. A. Imlach. 1000 Comedy " 17 7225 Leonie. by Bannister Merwin. 1000 " 18 /226 The Mountaineers, by Bannister Mer win. 1000 • 20 7227 The Man He Might Have Been, by James Oppenheim. 1000 " 21 7228 The Ambassador's Daughter, by Ban nister Merwin. 1000 '• 22 7229 The Power ol Sleep, by James Oppen heim. 1000 Comedy 24 7230 False to Their Trust, being the 7th story ol What Happened to Mary.' , produced in collaboration with "The Ladies' World". 1000 " 26 7231 The Lorelei, adapted from the song and legend. 1000 ■' 27 7232 The Dancer, by James Oppenheim. 1000 •' 28 7233 A Day That Is Dead, adapted irom Tennyson's famous poem, "Break, Break. Break . 1000 " 29 7234 A Serenade by proxy, by A. H. Giebler. 1000 Comedy " 31 7235 A Perilous Cargo, by James Oppenheim 1000 Dramatic The A. B. C. Co. will make posters for all except Nos. 7211 and 7220. * They will also make a 3-sheet for No. 7216 andi.7226. Special Features: Adjustable Outside Revolving Shutter, Chain Takeup, Extra Large House with square condenser holder, Double Magazine Rollers, Heavy Brass Terminals on connecting cords, set of Heavy Extension Legs, four of which are 1 1-4 inches in diameter. A very substantial stand. Price, with Rheostat, 110 volt, 25-40 amperes, $225.00. Price, with 110 volt, 60 cycle Transformer, $245.00. THOS. A. EDISON, Inc., 265 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J.