Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PICTURES AND THE PJ.CTUREGOER 316 Wei e ending Jan. i, 1916 EARLY in the NEW YEAR THE BEST THEATRES (will be showing that Wonderful Picture THE HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY Based on the Successful Novel by W. H. R. TROWBRIDGE. featuring STEWART ROME and MISS VIOLET HOPSON All communications respecting Bookings> should be addressed to MOSS' EMPIRES, LTD. 86, Charing Cross Road, LONDON, W.C., or to their accredited Provincial Agents as under : M uvcrtESTER: Progress Film Co.,Ltd., 10, Deansgate. Leeds: Wellington Film Service, 19, Ai e Street. Birmingham: Royal Film Agency, 270, Corporation St. Newcastu : William Walker, 81, "Westgate Road. Glasgow": B.B. Pictures, Ltd., 81, Dunlop Str Cardiff; Tatem & Co., 8, Windsor Place. " PICTURES " GUIDE New films now showing ani recoilmended b/ tie Edito-. They are sura to raach your cinema sooner or late "SOME"' EVENING.— Martin comedy. Qne reej. A film with a moral— thai in war-time it i rinwisc to dine too well. /' I l,J. THE KING'S SERVICE. Solig drama. Twi 1 ntschil Illicit whisky-distilling in Canada. Terrific hand-to-hand fighting1. FRAUDS. Essanay Drama. Three reels. Edna Mayo and B Washburn. A strong drama in which these rlever players ; perfectly. THE SLAVEY'S TRICK. Path* comedy. One rod.. An amnsin£ story, the denouement of which i» ;i< surprising and mirth-prevokin] is the rest oi the film. ■ V A DAUGHTER OF KINGS. Thanhonser comedy. Onpseel. Hairy Beuham, Marguerite Snow Ethel Cooke. How a mlllionaii •• had" by an American girl. — Thanhoueer . ON CHRISTMAS EVE. Edison drama. On.' reel. Bli- M William West, Roberl Browcr. A film dealing with the wick of unnecessary expense and its result. SWEENEY'S CHRISTMAS BIRD.— Yitagraph comedy. One 1 ••'. Kate Price, Uughie Mack. Flora Pinch. The tangle of a turkey. 1 drink, and a pig. Full Btory in No. 95, Christmas u THS PUPPET CROWN.— Jesse L.'Lasky drama, Fom Claire. A wonderful picturisatiou of Harold MeGrath's famous novel, in which some realistic mob scenes are presi nted. —J. l>. II' • ir rldsjranu THE FACE IN THE MOONLIGHT.World drama, Fom Robert Warwiek. The period of the play is Napoleon's tiui. thfl plot is alternately entwined round the Royalist and Revolutionary faction-. —CUirion Filu A THE FLIGHT OF A NIGHT BIRD.— Gold Seal drama. Tw, Hobart Henley and Cleo Madison. Showshowa young mill works as a clerk to wiu hi-bride. Full stcry in No. 94, I' lth issue. — Trcms-AtUmi EVERYHEART. Beaut v play. One reel. Neva G Webster Campbell. A charming mythical story of the spirit re ilma and the use of the gi its of Kindness.' Passion, Power ss ana Protection. Story in No. 95 Christmas Issue. — .1 iiericatl Co. THEATRE "A triumph of historical incident.* — Gl.'HF. TWICE DAIIY 2. 30 and 7. s.oir OF [CEWSAGES I In case you have difficulty in obtaining PICTURES ' regularly, hand this order to your newsagent 1 Please deliver " Pictures and The Pictcregobr '.' to me weekly for the next three months ami afterwards until further notice.