Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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Wi ■ K : N-IUXO Noa . -'7. iyi5 ,81 PICTURES AJMD THK PICTURFGOER -PICTURES" GUIDE New films now showing, in I r 'CO n mended b/ t ta Edilo-. Thoy a to reach your cinema sooneror later CONSCIENCE. Trans-Atlantiedrotna. Fonrra \ laloo! .-.till .11111.'. \ i it "l striking pow< r. / .': THE PRETENDER. Reliance drama. Two tools. Remarkable in which crooks steal the hero's tu< \ -in. I credentials. A SAFE INVESTMENT. Another Lnbui Comedy. One reel. Featuring tile inimitable Billie Reeves, and therefore (•" -"'"1 to .;. . I. til. H.UH TREASON. Imp drama Four parts. A. father pacriflccs 1 r lii count i) llouonr. Storj in N". 89 Oetobor I sue. COPPERS AND CUT-UPS. Martin comedy. Onereol. A. Magician imbibes ■■< lovoi with 1 1 j >•■ i io l strength thereby causing victorj >.\er 1 aterfam ' THE EXPLOITS OF ELAUE. Pathe serial. The greatest detoclive story ever written; and in connection with which .i competition i being run. MABEL AND FATTY VIEWING THE WORLDS FAIR Keystone comedy. One reel, Mabel Normand, Etoscoe Arbucklc. A wonderful lighting effect in the Qlumination of the exhibition grounds. ii , Co. Ltd. CRAZED ON CHARLIE. Tower comedy. One reel. Snch a colic.tion of " Charlies was nevon seenasin Lily'sdream. Postmen, poliecmen, schoolchildren all are "Charlies." ! rkskire Car Co. THE COUNTERFEITERS. Davidson drama. Three reels. Featuring the most famous detective in modern fiction, Soxton Blake. Acting and photography both splendid. Kinema AFTER THE STORM. Flying '< A '\ drama. Bow a baby, washed np by tlir sea, tails into the hands of thieves, to In reclaimed in alteryears under strange circumstances. Storj in No. 88, October 23 issue. — .1 ericani '■■.. Ltd. THE OUTCASTS OF SOCIETY. Thanhonsor drama. Two reels. ires tin popular Mignon Anderson. A powerful story proving that a good bean often beats beneath a rough exterior. THL SHADOW AND THE SHADE. Sebg drama. Two reels. How a silhouette at a win. low makes it appear to a jealous husband that a faithful wife is in another man's room. An unusually strong --A'. //. Mont "j" . THE STRUGGLE UPWARD. Edison drama. Two reels. A young man breaks away from disreputable companions, only To find that the gjrl who saves him, ami whom he loves, pas married another. Story in No. 91, November 13th, l-sue. THE WILD GOOSE CHASE. Lasky picture. Ina Claire, ci bratcd in musical comedy, is in the leading rofe, and has Tom Forman f< her screen partner. Delightfully romantic scenes and situations. — J. 1). Walker's World a Films, Ltd. THE HEART OF A PAINTED WOMAN. Metro drama. A fascinating picture, in which the versatile actress Olga P.trova played the lead the second picture that she has ever made. Some ingenious doubleexposure effects help to make it a most remarkable production. — Kiijj /. . Ltd. A DAUGHTER OF THE JUNGLE. 101 Bison" drama. Two reeN. _v thrilling production in which those daredevils Mario Walcamp and Wellington Playter appear. There are band-to-hand struggles with lious and leopards, which must he seen t>> be 1 eliei ed. — Trans-Atlm I ■ Ltd. THE DAWN OF UNDERSTANDING. Vitagraph dram.. Two reels. Features your favourito Maurice Costello, also Leah Baii*d and Howard Hall. An intensely human story, telling how a child's a man and his wife, who have drifted apart, ti tin. — Vitagrnph Co., Ltd. TEMPER. Essanay drama. Three parts. The firsi of this < pany's tilms in which Henry B. Walthall take part. Ruth Stonehouse plays with him as hi sweetheart. Mr. Walthall ha i. strong part, and acts it with wonderful realism. Story appeared in No. 88, October 23 issue. ^Essaua>j Fib 5 PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE gives real WAR NEWS. DO NOT MISS IT. I