Motography (Jan-Jun 1914)

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MOTOGRAPHY Vol. XI, Xo. 12. n IDE IDC IDC sr ~~ ^"H J Eclectic Photo Plays l Put the "PUNCH" in Your Program What you seek in a Picture is "Pulling power." You can't get it from half baked, crude, poorly acted pictures without "kick" — "punch" — "Hits"— "Pull" — or whatever you want to call it. Eclectic photo dramas fill the bill to perfection. Faithful Unto Death The Tempting of Justice 4 PARTS This is a tale of the Franco-Prussian war. A war before the present civilized methods came into use. It shows in all its reality the "Hell" the people of fifty years ago had to go through. "War at the present time is bad enough, but it is not a circumstance to what it meant at the time this story is enacted. Eclectic Natural Color Process 5 PARTS What would YOU do if you were a judge and were forced to listen to the trial of your only son on a charge you knew could not be true but which was backed up by circumstantial evidence of such a nature that ninety-nine people out of every hundred believed him to be sruiltv? BOTH BIG MONEY GETTING FEATURES ECLECTIC FEATURE FILM EXCHANGES FOR YOUR USE ATLANTA Rhodes Bldg. NEW YORK 115 E. 23rd St. BOSTON 3 Tremont Row PITTSBURGH 715 Liberty Ave. CLEVELAND PORTLAND 622 Prospect Av., S. E. 392 Burnside Ave. The Eclectic 110 West 40th Street CHICAGO 5 So. Wabash Ave. SAN FRANCISCO 67 Turk St. PHILADELPHIA 1235 Vine St. DALLAS LOS ANGELES MINNEAPOLIS Andrews Bldg. 114 E. 7th St. 4th & Hennepin Sts. ST. LOUIS SYRACUSE CINCINNATI 3210 Locust St. 214 E. Fayette St. 217 E. 5th St. WASHINGTON 7th & E Sts., N. W. NEW ORLEANS 910 Gravier St. Film Company New York City "The Cream of American and European Studios" IDC In writing to advertisers please mention MOTOGRAPHY.