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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 e
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Table of Contents
Exhibitors at the Diamond-S Plant Frontspiece
Editorial 105-108
Travel Pictures Again 105
Why the Wheels Turn Backward 106
The Next Step 107
Patents 107
The Princess Theater at Denver. By Charles F. Morris 109-110
Illinois Exhibitors Act in Pictures 111-113
The Photoplay Theater de Luxe. By B. G. Drummond 114-115
Recent Patents in Motography. By David S. Hulfish 116-119
Picture Film and the Drama 119
A Western of Unusual Strength. By Clifford Weldon 120-121
Problems of the Operating Room. By William T. Braun 122-125
Cinematograph Trade in Malta 125
A Shipwreck Picture 126
Good Idea for Rainy Films 126
Talking Pictures and the Drama. By Robert Grau 127-128
Films of Indianapolis 128
Motographic Progress in Australia. By Charles Lindstrom 129-130
Programs that Look Queer in Print 130
A Splendid Three-Reel Drama. By H. Kent Webster 131-132
Edison and the Motion Picture 133-138
Photo Album to Be Supplanted 138
Putting Films to Advertising Use. By Watterson R. Rothacker 139
Industrial Moving Pictures 139-140
Old Film Actor Deceased '141
Motion Picture League for Children 141
Of Interest to the Trade 142-147
Among the Picture Theaters 147-150
Complete Record of Current Films 151-152
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
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