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We report on manuscripts within thirty days. Payment is made on publication at the rate of one-half cent a word."

PACIFIC OUTDOORS, 440 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Calif. Monthly; per year, $1.50. Editor, George A. Wentworth. Deals with hunting and fishing.

PENNSYLVANIA SPORTSMAN, P. O. Box 345, Scranton, Penn. Monthly; per copy, $1.00. An organ of the United Sportsmen of Pennsylvania.

PIGEONS AND PIGEON FLYING, 736 Cornelia Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Monthly; per year, $1.00. Editor, E. J. W. Dietz.

PLAYGROUND, 1 Madison Avenue, New York. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, H. S. Braucher. Uses articles about play and recreation and community work, and photographs showing play and recreation. Present need is for articles dealing with recreation in connection with war work. Does not pay for articles.

POLO AND CLUBMAN MAGAZINE, 503 Fifth Avenue, New York. Monthly; per year, $3.00.

POWER BOATING, Penton Bldg., Cleveland, O. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. Editor, Robert E. Power. Uses articles on power boat operation, gas engine design construction and equipment, and photographs of power boats in service.

RACING CALENDAR, 18 East 41st Street, New York. Monthly; per year, $2.00. Editor, H. A. Buck. Given over to statistics of racing largely.

RACQUET, 1020 Race Street, Philadelphia, Penn. See Sport. RECREATION, 2 West 33d Street, New York. See Outer's Recrea

tion.

RED RANGER, Rushville, Mo. Monthly; per year, $1.00. Editor, L. F. Gingery. Devoted to fox hunting.

REFEREE-ANNOUNCER,_Pantages Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Weekly; per year, $5.00. Editor, Harry Lefkowitz. No outside material used.

RIDER AND DRIVER, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York. Fortnightly; per year, $5.00. Editor, Samuel W. Taylor.

ROD AND GUN IN CANADA, 373 Fourth Avenue, New York. Office of publication, Woodstock, Ontario, Canada. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, W. J. Taylor. Uses stories of outdoor life in Canada of hunting, fishing, camping, canoeing. Uses very little fiction, and that which is accepted must have a Canadian setting. Accepts occasionally a short serial of three or four installments. Wants articles on fishing, camping and canoeing in Canada. Photographs are used only when accompanied by articles. Reports in two weeks. Pays on publication.

RUDDER, 9 Murray Street, New York. Monthly; per year, $2.00. Editor, Arthur F. Aldridge. This periodical is devoted to yachting, motor boating, cruises by small sailboats, etc. Articles used are mainly technical, or practical, by people recognized to speak with

authority on the subjects presented. Separate photographs are often used.

SHOW HORSE CHRONICLE, Lexington, Ky. Weekly; per year, $3.00. Editor, Herbert J. Crum. Reports: "Devoted exclusively to fine horses."

SPEED, 809 Shipley Street, Wilmington, Del. Monthly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $1.00. A motoring journal.

SPORT, formerly Racquet, 1020 Race Street, Philadelphia. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $2.50. Editor, Paul Gibbons. Reports: "Our staff supplies all of our manuscripts. We can use photographs if they are of prominent persons or events in connection with tennis, golf, trap shooting or other amateur sports."

SPORTING LIFE, 34 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Penn. Weekly; per year, $2.00. Editor, Francis C. Richter. Uses little outside material.

SPORTING NEWS, Tenth and Olive Streets, St. Louis, Mo. Weekly; per year, $4.00. Editor, Charles C. Spink. Devoted to baseball and allied subjects.

SPORTS AFIELD, 542 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Claude King. Uses one or two serials a year, running from six to twelve parts, one or two articles a month, some good verse, humor and anecdotes when extra good, and photographs. Reports as soon as possible.

SPORTSMEN'S REVIEW, 15 West Sixth Street, Cincinnati, O. Weekly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $3.00. Editor, J. S. Samelson. Úses hunting and fishing serials and good, live out-of-door experiences.

SPUR, 389 Fifth Avenue, New York. Semi-monthly; per copy, 35c.; per year, $6.00. Editor, H. S. Adams. This is a periodical for the country gentleman or society owner who has sport interests such as in the raising of prize winning dogs, horses, etc. Reports: "Articles of more than fifteen hundred words are rarely used, and as each issue is a special number, these articles relate to the subject covered by the particular number. Articles purchased from outside contributors are usually written by special arrangement. We are always glad to consider any good photographs within our scope. Manuscripts are reported on usually at once. Payment is made on acceptance, without regard to date of publication."

TENNIS REVIEW, California Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. Monthly; per year, $2.00. Editor, J. H. Freese. Mail returned.

TOURING TOPICS, 1344 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, Calif. Monthly; per year, $1.00. Editor, Arthur E. Wetch.

TROTTER AND PACER, 1123 Broadway, New York. Weekly; per year, $3.00.

WESTERN HORSEMAN, Law Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Weekly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, George M. Gahagan. Now The Horseman, which see.

WILD LIFE, Chemical Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Monthly; per year, $1.50. Editor, Clark McAdams.

WISCONSIN MOTORIST, Montgomery Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. Monthly; per year, $1.00. Editor, J. S. Smith. A local publication only.

YACHTING, 141 West 36th Street, New York. Monthly; per copy, 25c.; per year, $2.50. Editor, Herbert L. Stone. Uses short fiction and serials if they have to do with the sea and sailing, informative articles on boat and engine subjects, and photographs on subjects relating to the sea. An occasional poem is printed.

Photoplay Journals and Photoplay Companies

There are many and constant changes in photoplay-producing organizations, and also in their requirements from time to time, but the information given below has been gathered from first-hand sources, and is good at the time of writing-quite without our guarantee, however, for there have been vagrant and unconfirmable complaints of the unreliability of some of the less well-known companies; where the writer is in doubt, he had better not submit.

In submitting manuscripts to photoplay producers it should be remembered that in many instances the scripts must be suitable for the particular stars who are featured by the several houses. These stars are not named in the descriptive list below, because they change so often. It will be necessary for writers to familiarize themselves with the personalities and dramatic strong points and specialties of the actors and actresses featured by producers. These important facts, together with a knowledge of the film corporations with which they are associated, can best be secured from the screen, or from a constant reading of such trade magazines as the Moving Picture World (New York), and others of the same class. For instruction in the technique of photoplay writing, together with valuable hints on market, the writer is referred to "Writing the Photoplay" * and "The Photoplay Synopsis." †

The picture-play journals use articles of interest to moving picture "fans," gossip of the screen, etc., largely illustrated with photographs and reproductions.

Photoplay Journals

AMUSEMENTS, Minneapolis, Minn. Weekly; per year, $1.00. Editor, T. E. Mortensen. A trade paper confined to the Northwest territory.

THE CINEMA NEWS, Room 1006 Times Bldg., New York. Monthly, Editor, Max Endicoff. No recent confirmation.

DRAMATIC MIRROR, 1639 Broadway, New York. Weekly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $4.00. Editor, Louis R. Reid. A screen and stage review. Uses no fiction of any kind. Occasionally uses special articles along theatrical lines. Manuscripts reported on in two weeks.

EDUCATIONAL FILM MAGAZINE, 33 West 42d Street, New York. Monthly; per year, $1.00. Editor, Dolph Eastman. Report they are not paying for articles at the present time.

EXHIBITORS HERALD AND MOTOGRAPHY, 417 South Dearborn Street, Chicago. Weekly; per year, $1.00. Editor Martin J. *By J. Berg Esenwein and Arthur Leeds. Postpaid, $2.65. THE HOME CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, Springfield, Mass.

†By A. Van Buren Powell. Postpaid, $1.75. THE HOME CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, Springfield, Mass.

Quigley. An independent film trade paper, carrying only news of the motion picture trade, reviews, ad. hints and reports from theatre men on the pictures they run.

FILM FUN, 225 Fifth Avenue, New York. Monthly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $1.50. Editor, Jessie Niles Burness. Reports: "We want short, humorous stories and sketches, and good jokes; also a limited amount of verse. Stories should never exceed 1200 words in length; if 850 words will tell the story, we like it better. All material must relate to motion pictures or the people who make them. Occasionally we purchase unusual pictures, but not often. We report on manuscripts within two weeks usually, and payment is made on acceptance, at a rate of about a cent a word for stories, and 75 cents each for jokes."

INTERNATIONAL CINEMA TRADE REVIEW, 1587 Broadway, New York. Monthly; per copy, 50c.; per year, $4.00. Editor, Lesley Mason. Reports: "This is an international screen magazine, printed in five languages-English, French, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. It is a review of screen notes from all over the world, with brief reports of forthcoming films. The material is largely, if not wholly, secured and prepared by the staff."

MOTION PICTURE CLASSIC, 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Adele Whitely Fletcher. Always in the market for out of the ordinary articles dealing with "difficult" phases of moving pictures. Chats, interviews, and personality articles, dealing with motion picture players, and interesting phase of studio life wanted. Will consider short, light verse having motion picture theme. Manuscripts reported on in two weeks. As a rule payment is made on third of month following acceptance.

MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE, 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Monthly; per copy, 20c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, Adele Whitely Fletcher. Uses no fiction. Will consider special articles relating to motion picture players, and verse relating to motion pictures. Manuscripts reported on within three weeks. Payment made on first of month following acceptance.

MOTION PICTURE NEWS, 729 Seventh Avenue, New York. Weekly; per copy, 10c.; per year, $2.00. Editor, William A. Johnston. Strictly a trade magazine, and no contributions are desired. It has been reported that subscriptions to the magazine are not accepted from the general public.

MOTOGRAPHY, Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Weekly; per copy, 15c.; per year, $3.00. Merged with Exhibitors Herald.

MOVING PICTURE AGE (formerly Reel and Slide), 418 South Market Street, Chicago, Ill. Monthly; per year, $1.00. Editor, John P. Brand. Reports: "This is a publication devoted to the educational use of motion pictures in church, school, factory, business and community work. Illustrated stories of about 2000 words on successful new methods in this field will be considered. These must be authentic, informative and have local atmosphere and human interest. Semitechnical signed articles of informative value to non-professional users of the screen are desired. Manuscripts are reported on in thirty days, and payment is made on publication, at the rate of one cent a word."

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