Motography (Apr-Dec 1911)

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MOTOGRAPHY Published the 15th of each month by ELECTRICITY MAGAZINE CORPORATION MONADNOCK BUILDING, CHICAGO Long Distance Telephone: Harrison 3014 Ed J. Mock and Paul H. Woodruff, Editors James B. C rippen, AssociateEditor Allen L. Haase, Advertising Manager New York Office: 1433 Hartford Bldg., 41 Union Square Telephone: Stuyvesant 1672 London Office: 36 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden S. RENTELL & CO., Representatives Itr l Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office at Chicago, Illinois, Under Act of March 3, 1879. F Table of Contents "The Battle of Bunker Hill" Frontispiece Editorial 3-5 The Wonders of a Picture Factory 3 The Scenario Writer 3-4 Lessons from Lyman Howe 4-5 Wonders of the "Diamond-S" Plant. By Eugene Dengler 6-19 Motion Pictures at Public Playgrounds 20 Los Angeles Exhibitors in Fuss with City 20 Film Serves as Historical Document 20 The Ne Plus Ultra of Publicity. By Watterson R. Rothacker 21 Pictures in the Philippines 22 Reproduction of American History. By H. Kent Webster 23-24 Recent Patents in Motography. By David S. Hulfish 25-28 Medical Association Enlists Pictures 28 Who's Who in the Film Game 29-30 Railroad Motion Picture Shows 30 Picture Shows in Minneapolis Parks 30 Problems of the Operating Room. By William T. Braun 31-34 Pennsylvania Passes Censor Bill 34 Getting Publicity by Motion Pictures. By Thomas Clegg 35-37 Physicians Endorse Educational Films 37 A New Use for Pictures 37 Recent Films Reviewed 38-43 Theaters and Picture Theaters 43 Letters to the Editors 44 The Recoil < 44 Of Interest to the Trade 45-47 Among the Picture Theaters 47-50 Complete Record of Current Films '. 51-52 Copyright, 1911, by Electricity Magazine Corporation, Chicago. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION United States, Cuba and Mexico, $2.00 per year; Canada, $2.50 per year; Foreign countries within the Postal Union, $3.00 per year; Single Copy, 20 cents. Distributing Agent: The Western News Company and its International Branches. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Changes of advertising copy should reach the office of publication not less than five days in advance of date of issue. Regular date of issue, the 15th of each month. New advertisements will be accepted up to within three days of date of issue, but proof of such advertisement can not be shown. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Remittances should be made by check, New York draft or money order in favor of MOTOGRAPHY. Foreign subscriptions may be remitted directly by International Postal Money Order, or sent to our London office. The old address should be given as well as the new, and notice should be received two weeks in advance of the desired change.