Motography (Jan-Jun 1913)

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March 15, 1913. MOTOGRAPHY THE EDISO KINETOSCOPE An Unsurpassed Moving Picture Machine from every point of view. "Once used, always used" THE best tonic on earth for a sick moving picture show is the Edison Kinetoscope. It restores the circulation of nickels and dimes — tones up the whole show. That is because the Edison Kinetoscope projects the kind of pictures that people want to see — pictures that are clear and crisp and as steady as a rock — and because the Edison Kinetoscope runs the longest time at the least cost for repairs. Don't give up if }rour attendance is dropping off. Install the Edison Kinetoscope and walk on easy street. Send today for catalog 500 and a copy of the Edison Kinetogram. THOMAS A. EDISON, Inc., 265 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J. COMING EDISON FILMS Tell Your Exchange You Want Them TITLE. The Pricsl and the Man. from "The Going ol the White Swan.' by Sir Gilbert Parker. Bees and Honey, showing the life in a bee hive. It Wasn't Poison Alter All. by Mark Swan. Jan Vedder's Daughter, a story of Old New York, by Gordon V. May. A Modern Horse Aunt Elsa's Visit, by Charles M. Seay A Youthlul Knight, by Anne and Bannister Merwin The Gauntlets ol Washington, a story ol 1830. by Bannister Merwin Kathleen Mavourneen The Portrait, a drama ol Bohemian Paris, by Richard Ridgely Mother's Lazy Boy. by Mark Swan. The Dean's Daughters, by Bannister Merwin. The Risen Soul of -Jim Grant, by Bannister Merwin. The Long and Short ol It. by Charles M. Seay. Tea and Toast, irom The Postmaster a novel by Joseph C. Lincoln. Copyright 1912 by D. Appleton & Co. Bread on the Waters, by Bannistsr Merwin, The Unprofitable Boarder, by Herbert Prior. A Way to the Underworld, being the ninth story of What Happened to Mary. Produced in coiloboralion with "The Ladies World" Between Orton Junction and Fallonville. by Charles M. Seay. The Elder Brother, by Anne and Bannister Merwin. Release Dale Mar. 8 Release dumber 7265 " 10 7266 7267 " 11 7268 " 12 " 14 7269 7270 7271 " 15 7272 '• 17 18 7273 7274 ' 19 " 21 7275 7276 " 22 7277 " 24 7278 7279 " 25 7280 " 26 7281 '■ 28 7282 " 29 7283 " 31 7284 Release Length Classilication. 1000 350 Dramatic Descriptive Educational 650 Comedy 1000 1000 Com.-Drama 350 650 Descriptive Comedy 1.000 1000 Com.-Drama 1000 Dramalic 1000 Drama 1000 1000 Drama Comedy 1000 Drama 1000 Drama 400 [ ] . ; 600 Comedy 1000 1000 Drama 1000 Comedy 1000 Drama 1000 Drama 1000 led Drama The Armstrong Lithograph Co. will make posters for all films except Nos. 7260, 7266, 7269 and 7278. THOS. A. EDISON Incorporated 265 Lakeside Ave. Orange, N. J. / UNDERWRITERS TYPE "B" Tell the advertiser you >aw it in MOTOGRAPHY.