The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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Vol. 3. NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 18, 1916. No. 14 THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY A Magazine for Exkibitors and others interested in films. Published Every Other Week by the IMfBK nCTUKE f^LY PUBLISHING CO.. Inc. Editorial OflSces 1600 Broadway Publication OflSces 409 Pearl St. New York City. i PAUL GULICK Editor M. WINKLER Music Editor PETER PEPPER _ Interviews MARJORIE HOWARD _ Interviews JOE BRANDT Business Manager W. A. BACH Canadian Representative GEO. H. BOWLES Kansas Corresp. Minneapolis News Fred S. Meyer Detroit News Fred T. Grenell Subscription Price, $2.50 per year. Foreign, $3.00. 1 SPECIAL THANKSGIVING NUMBER The thirtieth of November is the day set apart for pubHc thanksgiving. Everyone wants to feel that he has had his part in the preparation of this distinctively American festival, and the Moving Picture Weekly does not want to be left out. So this special edition is our way of expressing our spirit of thankfulness, and our message of goodwill to every reader of these pages. The two great blessings, peace and plenty, are with us in full measure. In the words of the Bard of Avon, whose three hundredth anniversary is celebrated this year, "Let good digestion wait on appetite and health on both !" m TABLE OF CONTENTS Bearding the Lion, Robert H. Davis, in His Den, by Marjorie Howard _ 4-5 Ben Wilson in "The Mainspring," Red Feather Production _. 6-7-26 "Idle Wives," State Rights Feature 20-21 Interest in "Liberty" Grows with Each Episode _ 14-15-25 Marie Walcamp Has a Japanese Admirer _ 25 McRae Now Directing "Liberty". 24-25 Neighborhood Goodwill — A Valuable Asset, by George U. Stevenson _ 23 Noted Officials Visit Universal City _ _ _ 23 Ruth Ann Baldwin Now Directing _ 23 "The Celebrated Stielow Case" . 8-9-21 "The Bugler of Algiers," Patriotism Text-Book _.. , 12-13-26 "The Eagle's Wings," Bluebird Special. Preparedness Feature 16-17-26 The Smalleys Turn Out Masterpieces with Actors or Types.-10-19-26 Two Universal Thanksgiving Offerings, by Herbert Rothschild..._.l-23 Why Rufus Steele Wrote "The Eagle's Wings," by Peter Pepper _ 10-11-27 m