Moving Picture World (Nov - Dec 1918)

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November 2. 1918 THE. MOVING PICTURE WORLD 581 Motion Picture Educator Conducted by REV. W. H. JACKSON and MARGARET I. MACDONALD ft Catalogue of Educational and Selected Pictures Including Adaptations of Books, Plays and Magazine Stories Released Between July 1 and Sept. 30, 1918. Compiled by Margaret I. MacDonald. THIS list of films, released between July 1 and September 30, 1918, contains the names of educational and semieducational pictures and adaptations of books, plays and magazine stories, which have been produced during that period. It also contains a number of pictures of mixed character suggested for the family group, children's matinees and Sunday exhibitions. It does not, however, include the various News Pictorials such as the Hearst-Pathe News, the Universal Animated Weekly and Gwrrent Events, the Mutual Screen Telegram, Gaumont News and Gaumont Graphic. A list of the addresses of the headquarters of the different manufacturing companies or exchanges herein referred to will be found at the end of the list. AGRICULTURE. Cantaloupe, The Succulent — Univers?l — (Screen Magazine 89) — Sept. 2. Farming, An Old World Lesson in — Paramount-Bray — (Pictograph 133). Pine Points of a $10,000 Beauty — (Jersey Cow) — Universal — (Screen Magazine 84) — Aug. 16. Gardens, Mexico's Floating — Educational — Aug. 12. Gipsy Moth, Controlling the — U. S. Department of Agriculture. Hearts and Jerseys — Universal — August. Insect Enemies of Live Stock — Department of Agriculture. Marketing, Cooperating in — Universal — (Screen Magazine 85) — Aug. 24. Milk Production, Clean — Department of Agriculture. May Irwin's Farm — Universal — (Screen Magazine 80) — July 20. Farm Problem, Solving the — Pathe. Wheat Harvesting and Marketing, and Control of Wheat Diseases — Department of Agriculture. CULINARY. Canning, A Lesson in — Ford-Griever — September. Cooking Without Utensils — Universal — (Screen Magazine 86) — Aug. 30. ENGINEERING AND MINING. Gold Mining by Water Power — (La Grange Mine, Cal.) — Universal — (Screen Magazine 82) — Aug. 2. Marble Fields of Carrara, Italy — Paramount-Bray — (Pictograph 137). Silver Country, In the — Educational — August — Mexico. FASHIONS. Made for the Maid — Universal — (Screen Magazine 90) — Sept. 27. FLORICULTURE. Geraniums, Slipping — Universal — (Screen Magazine 82) — Aug. 3. GYMNASTICS. Boxing, Lesson in — Universal — (Screen Magazine 85) — Aug. 23. INDUSTRIAL. Anglers, With the Deep Sea — Paramount-Bray — July 1. California, A Bit of Japan in — Universal — (Screen Magazine 88) — Sept. 14. Cheese, Making an American — Universal — (Screen Magazine 78) — July 6. Concrete, Making — Universal — (Screen Magazine 81) — July 27. Cotton, Cultivation, Ginning and Marketing — Department of Agriculture. Cough Drop, The Evolution of a — Universal — (Serene Magazine 88) — Sept. 13. Factory — Ford-Griever. Fishing — Ford-Griever. Furs and Quills, Wearers of — Educational — July 29. Newspaper, Making a — Ford-Griever. Poultry Production, Scientific — Universal — (Screen Magazine 81) — July 27. Railroad Ties from Uncle Sam's Forest — Universal — (Screen Magazine 83)— Aug. 10. Sugar, Punting With — Pathe-Post — Sept. 15. Triumph of Transportation, The — Pathe — (showing manufacture of motor trucks in addition to illustrating evolution of transportation vehicles). Wool from Sheep to Cloth — Department of Agriculture. Yarn, Journey of a Ball of — Universal — (Screen Magazine 85) — Aug. 23. LITERATURE. (Adaptations of Books, Plays and Magazine Stories.) ANDERSON (Frederick Irving). Golden Fleece, The — (with Joe Bennett and Peggy Pearce)— Triangle — July 28 — (5 parts). ANSPACHER (Louis K.). Embarrassment of Riches, The — (with Lillian Walker) — Hodklnson Walker— Sept. 23. Woman of Impulse, The — (with Lina Cavalier!) Famous Players-Lasky — (5 parts). BACON (Daskam). Ghost of Rosie Taylor— (with Mary Miles Minter)— Mutual-American— July 8 — 5 parts). BIGGERS (Earl Derr). Inside the Lines — (with Lewis S. Stone) — World — Aug. 26 (6 parts). BOLTON (Guy). Marriage — (with Catherine Calvert)— Keeney — August. BONNER (Geraldine) and BOYD (Hutcheson). Sauce for the Goose — (with Constance Talmadge) — Select — August — (5 parts). BUCK (Charles Neville). Battle Cry, The — ("Her Man") — (with Elaine Hammerstein) — Pathe — Sept. 8 — (5 parts). CHAMBERS (Robert W.). Danger Mark, The — (with Elsie Ferguson) — Famous Players-Lasky — July 29— (5 parts). Girl of Today, The — (with Corinne Griffith and Marc McDermott) — Greater Vitagraph — Sept. 23 — (5 parts). COOKE (Grace MacGowan). Power and the Glory, The — (with June Elvidge)— World — Sept. 2 — (5 parts). CUREL (Francois). La Fille Sauvage — ("The Savage Woman") — (with Clara Kimball Young) — Select — July — (5 parts). DE FLERS (R.) and CAILLADET (G.). Love Watches— (with Corinne Griffith) — Vitagraph — July 15 — (5 parts). DELL (Ethel M.). Safety Curtain, The — (with Norma Talmadge) — Select — July — (6 parts). FRANKLIN (Edgar). Opportunity — (with Viola Dana) — Metro — July 1 — -(5 parts). D'ENNERY. Two Orphans, The— (with Theda Bara) — Fox — July — 15 parts) — (reissue) . DOYLE (Jack). Boston Blackie's Little Pal — (with Bert Lytell) — Metro — Aug. 26 — (5 parts). ERCKMANN (Emile) and CHATRIAN (Alexandre). Bells, The — (with Frank Keenan) — Pathe — September — (5 parts). FERBER (Edna). Our Mrs. McChesney — (with Ethel Barrymore) — Metro — Sept. 9 — (5 parts). GALLON (Tom). Cruise of the Make-Believe, The — (with Lila Lee) — Famous PlayersLasky — Sept. 8 — (5 parts). GERMAINE (Mary). Wildflower — (with Marguerite Clark) — (reissue) — Famous PlayersLasky — Sept. 8 — (5 parts). GOODEN (Arthur Henry). Ghost of the Rancho, The — (with Bryant Washburn and Rhea Mitchell) — Pathe — August — (5 parts). GREY (Zane). Border Legion, The — (with Blanche Bates) — T. Hayes Hunter— August. HARCOURT (Cyril). Pair of Silk Stockings, A — (with Constance Talmadge) — Select — July (5 parts). HARRIS (Credo). Toby — ("One Dollar Bid") — (with J. Warren Kerrigan) — HodkinsonParalta — June 24 — (5 parts). HATTON (Frederic and Fanny). Up-Stairs and Down — (with Grace Valentine) — Kleine-Rialto de Luxe. HENRY (O.). Bird of Bagdad, A — (with Edward Earle and Agnes Ayres) — General Film-Broadway Star— September — (2 parts). Changing Woman, The — (with Hedda Nova and J. Frank Glendon) — Vitagraph — Aug. 19 — (5 parts). Mammon and the Archer — (with Edward Earle and Agnes Ayres) — General Film-Broadway Star — August — (2 parts). One Thousand Dollars — (with Edward Earle and Agnes Ayres) — General Film-Broadway Star — July — (2 parts). Springtime a la Carte — (with Edward Earle and Agnes Ayres) — General Film-Broadway Star — August — (2 parts). Transients in Arcadia — (with Edward Earle and Agnes Ayres) — General Film-Broadway Star — September — (2 parts): HUGHES (Rupert). We Can't Have Everything — (with Kathlyn Williams)— Famous PlayersLasky — July .8 — (5 parts).