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MOTOGRAPHY
Published the 15th of each month by
ELECTRICITY MAGAZINE CORPORATION
MONADNOCK BUILDING, CHICAGO
Long Distance Telephone: Harrison 3G14
Ed J. Mock and Paul H. Woodruff, Editors James B. C rippen, AssociateEditor
Allen L. Haase, Advertising Manager
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Table of Contents
"George Warrington's Escape" and "Priscilla" Frontispiece
Editorial ; 255-258
The Favor of the Clergy 255-256
Meeting an Unjust Attack 256-257
Hearst's Tribute to Pictures 257-258
Views of Four Ohio Exhibitors 258
A Theater Showing Only Biblical Films 258
Mabel Taliaferro as Cinderella. By C. Wirt Adams 259-262
Filming the Durbar 262
Motography's Gallery of Motion Picture Players 263-266
Current Educational Releases 267-268
Bacteria in Picture Theaters 268
Essanay Pictures for the Holidays. By Franklin Pierce 269-271
Children and the Picture Show. By Edward H. Chandler 271-273
Filming the Bottom of the Sea. By Harvey Walstrom 274
The Edison Red Cross Films. By H. Kent Webster 275-276
The King of Australian Picture Men 276
State Provides Pictures for Deaf Students 276
Mother Goose on the Screen. By Charles M. Ellerton 277
Holland Theaters 278
On the Outside Ldoking In. By the Goat Man 279-280
Recent Patents in Motography. By David S. Hulfish 281-283
Gaumont Becomes Independent 283
Problems of the Operating Room. By William T. Braun 284-287
Of Interest to the Trade 287-290
Among the Picture Theaters 290-294
Complete Record of Current Films : 295-296
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