Motography (Jul-Dec 1914)

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MOTOGRAPHY Vol. XII, No. 11. LUBIN MASTERPIECES TO BE RELEASED SOON By special arrangement with Fred Mace Produced by Joseph W. Smiley Evelyn Nesbit Thaw and her Russell William Thaw in "THREADS OF DESTINY' Five Reels By William Clifford = EDWIN ARDEN and ROMAINE = "EAGLE'S NEST" Produced by Romaine Fielding FIELDING in By Edwin Arden Five Reels RAYMOND HITCHCOCK, "The Funniest Man on the Stage" In a distinctly unique Five Reel Comedy Drama written especially for him by Lawrence McCIoskey. Produced by George Terwilliger WILLIAM ELLIOTT. Late Star "Madame X" Company, in "THE FORTUNE HUNTER" "MARAH, THE PYTHONESS" = By Winchell Smith By Clay M. Greene Produced by Darry O'Neil Threa Reels Produced by Joseph W. Smiley ^— FIVE REGULAR RELEASES EACH WEEK "The Belle ol Brewery ville" Comedy Tuesday, September 8th "As We Forgive Those" Two Reel Drama Wednesday, September 91h "On Lonesome Mountain" — Two Reel Drama Thursday, September 10th "Squaring the Triangle" Drama Friday, September 11th "He Nearly Won Out" ) "Too Many Aunts" J Split Reel Comedy Saturday, September 12th ONE, THREE AND SIX SHEET POSTERS LUBIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. CHICAGO OFFICE, 154 West Lake Street Look What Bright Gear Pictures MR. EXHIBITOR:— You've often overheard that remark. It's one of the strong features of the MOTIOGRAPH. Compare the M0TI0GRAPH with any other make machine for Clear, Bright Pictures on a long distance throw — see the vast difference for yourself. MOTIOGRAPH FEATURES: Rock Steady Clear Pictures Long Life, Small Up -Keep Write for Catalogue The Enterprise Optical Mfg. Co. 566 W. Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. Eastern Office 21 E. 14th Street, New York Western Office 833 Market Street, San Francisco GIOTbGMPrtf America's Leading Film Trade Magazine Your Personal Subscription would prove both a convenience and a means of real profit. Each issue is of vital interest and practical value to every man in the motion picture business. If you miss one copy, you may miss an article or an idea that would have a vital effect on your work. As a regular subscriber, you would be able to read Motography carefully and systematically at your leisure, and to preserve a file of ' copies for reference and binding. Bound volumes of Motography form the best foundation for a reference library. We suggest that you have the magazine sent to your residence. $3.00 a year Issued Weekly Address Motography Monadnock Building CHICAGO In writing to advertisers please mention MOTOGRAPHY