Motography (Jan-Jun 1913)

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February 15, 1913. MOTOGRAPHY THE EDISO KINETOSCOPE An Unsurpassed Moving Picture Machine from every point of view. "Once used, always used" ARE your profits being eaten up week after week by the cost of repairing your moving picture machine? If so, you might as well make up your mind right now to do one of two things — either go out of business or get the machine that is built to last — the Edison Kinetoscope. The Edison Kinetoscope stands up to the work day in and day out, month after month. It soon COMING EDISON FILMS Tell Your Exchange You Want Them saves its cost over a cheap machine by the saving in repair bills alone. And it operates easily, simply and economically — projects pictures that are clear and rock-steady. If you want to go the easiest, quickest road to prosperity, go with the Edison Kinetoscope. Send today for catalog 500 and a copy of^the Edison Kinetogram. Release Release Dale Number TITLE Feb. 3 7237 Over ihe Back Fence, by Marion Carr 4 7238 The Phanlon Ship, by James Oppenbeim " 5 7239 How They Oulwiltcd Father, by Millon Goldsmith ; 7 7240 Sally's Romance, by Bliss Millord 8 7241 The Governess, by Bannister Merwtn 10 7242 Barry's Breaking In. by James Oppen heim 1 1 7243 The City of San Francisco 12 7244 Dangers ol the Street. Taken in Co operation with the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey 7245 A Heroic Rescue, by Chas. M. Seay " 14 7246 The Doctor's Photograph, by A. B. Cooper " 15 7247 The Old Monk's Tale. taken at Ramona s Marriage Place. San Diego. Cal. 17 7248 Confidence, by Bannister Merwin 18 7249 His Enemy, by Bannister Merwin ' 19 7250 Alter Ihe Welsh Rabbit, by William W. Hansom " 21 7251 The Will ol the People, by Bannisler Merwin 22 7252 The Minister's Temptation, by Rev. Sydney Booth 24 7253 In a Japanese Tea Garden. Taken at Coronado Beach. Cal. " 2-5 7254 The Ranch Owner's Love Making, by A. H. Giebler " 26 7255 The Newest Method ol Coaling Battleships at Sea. Practice Drill in New York Navy Yard 7256 All on Account ol a Transler. by Henry W. Olio " 28 7257 A Will and a Way. being the cighlh slory ol ' What Happened to Mary. " Produced in collaboration wilh "The Ladies' World.'' Release ClassilicaLenglh tion. 975 Comedy 1000 Dramatic 1000 Comedy 1000 Dramatic 1000 Dramatic 1000 Dramatic 1000 Scenic 500 Descriptive 500 1000 Comedy 1000 Dramatic 995 Dramatic 1000 Com.-Drama 1000 Dramatic 1000 Comedy 1000 Dramatic 1000 Dramatic 1000 Comedy 1000 Com.-Dra 325 Descripl 675 1000 Cor 1000 Dramatic The Armstrong Lithograph Co. will make a 1-sheet poster for all films except No. 7255 and 3-sheets for Nos. 7252 and 7257. THOS. A. EDISON Incorporated 265 Lakeside Ave. Orange, N. J. When answering advertisements, say where you saw them.