Motion Picture News (Oct 1913 - Jan 1914)

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0 If "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" IN SIX PARTS OF TWO ACTS EACH-£ ^ Has smashed the world's record for attendance at any motion picture! Under date of October 2nd, our Paris representatives wired: "For five straight days not even standing room available at mammoth Paris Hippodrome seating 5,000 people. They are charging $1.50 down." We claim that this has never before been equalled — not even by that record-breaker "Quo Vadis?" It is the world's tribute to a master photo-drama. George Kleine's presentation of "The Last Days of Pompeii" marks the second great epoch in the advancement of picturedom. No State Rights "Will Be Sold In The United States. Address Correspondence For States and Canada to United GEORGE KLEINE 166 N. STATE STREET CHICACO 1476 BROADWAY NEW YORK For Europe and all other territory to E. A. STEVANI, 55 Hue Ste. LaZare, Paris, France. (This Film, photographs and all printed matter protected by copyright. Infringers will be prosecuted.) tlBr " /_.' . ' *T*r? -■ ••