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 e New York Office: 1433 Hartford Bldg., 41 Union Square Telephone: Stuyvesant 1672 London Office: 36 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden S. RENTELL & CO., Representatives Ijr; I Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office at Chicago, Illinois, Under Act of March 3, 1879. if I kml "J, 1 I 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 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.