Moving Picture World (Jan-Mar 1914)

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1342 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD m m m HEPWORTH'S, LONDON, PRESENT CHARLES READE'S CLOISTER AN D THE HEARTH MISS ALfWA TAYLOR Who plays Charles Reade's Character "Margaret" In Five Parts Charles Reade wrote "The Cloister and the Hearth" — he is also credited with being the author of "It's Never Too Late To Mend" — those who have never purchased a Hepworth production may learn to their advantage by practicing what Reade preached. HEPWORTH'S CROWNING MASTERPIECE! Special Publicity Matter— 1, 3, 6, 24 Sheet Lithographs, Special Heralds, Photographs, Slides, Cuts, etc. STATE RIGHTS NOW BEING SOLD! State Rights for "THE CLOISTER AND THE HEARTH" and "JUSTICE", for the States HEPWORTH'Q '^®* England, New York State, Greater * New York and Northern New Jersey HEPWORTH'S JUSTICE ANiMA film'^rental CO. BLIND FATE ._ .,,. -xn... M. WESTEBBE, Manager ■#bll«l# l^lfc A Powerfull Four ^Part Photo 110-112 WeSt 40th Street, NeW York City a two Part Drama ol Excellence A. BLINKHORN Two Single Reels Released 110-112 WEST 40th STREET Usual lineofPublicilyMatter Weekly— Comedy and Drama NEW YORK CITY I Help You Help the Exhibitor M