Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOER 34° Week t: stunt J ax. 8, io:6 EARLY in the NEW YEAR THE BEST THEATRES will be showing that Wonderful Picture WHITE HOPE 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 ANciiKSTKR : Progress Film Go.,Ltd.,40,Deansgate. LEEDS: Wellington Film Service. 10. Aire Street. Birmingham : Royal Film Agency. 270. Corporation St. Ni:\v« \sn,i: : William Walker. 31, Westgate Road. Glasgow : ■ B.B. Pictures, Ltd.. 81,'Dnnlop Street Oaediff: Tatem & Co., 3, "Windsor Place. " PICTURES " GUIDE New films now showing, and recommended by the Editor. They are sure to reach your cinema sooner or later THE GIRL WITH THE RED FEATHER Selig feature drama. One reel. Bessie Eyton, Edwin WaHock. Another good detective story. WIFFLES AND HIS FAIR RELATIVES. Path.' Comedy. On. M. Prince. 'J Ik well-known French comedian at In THE DEEP PURPLE.— World drama. Four reels! Clara Kimball \oung. A story that interests and holds the audii-i n Agency, 7 A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK. Edison drama. Two reels. Robert Brower. Harry Beaumont. Margaret Prussing. A story of a thief and his exposure. Magnificent Ballroom so WHEH THE CLARION SOUNDS.— Ambrosio drama. Two reels. Based on an incident in tin present war. and containing many • of actual lighting. — Chat. I MIKE ALONE IN THE JUNGLE.— Martin Comedy. One reel. Ernest Westo. Mike finds himself in foreign parts, does great deeds, becomes a hero, and wins -some" prize. — Darisons Film Sales Agency. CHARLIE AT THE BANK.— Essanay Comedy. Two reels. The one and only falls in love with the typist, but discovers a rival in the form of another "Charlie," with "dramatic results. SINS OF THE CITIES.— Xordisk drama. Three reels. Ebba Thomsen. A gripping story of Cabaret life, in which a mock marriage and a murder are two of the thrilling incidents. Full story 111 No. 93 (Nov. 27th issue). MISS FATTY'S SEA-SIDE LOVERS. -Kevstone Comedy. One reel. Roscoe Arbuckle. She pets out of her depth whilst banting, bat her numerous followers and the police prove to be equal to the occasion. — Tl'ej-'ferii Import Co., Ltd. THE SENOR'S SILVER BUCKLE.— Flying A drama. Two reels. Edward Coxen. Winnifred Greenwood. George Field. A story of crime and hidden treasure, with a background of California in olden times. — America THE LILIPUTIANS COURTSHIP.— Novelty comedy. One reel. George Anger and 31 r~. Tom Thumb. Don't iniss this film, which features the tallest man in the world (.over eight feet) and the smallest woman. — H. A. Broume-Q C ■ THE BABY. — Reliance comedv. One reel. Olive Johnson. Baby Cuerin. Violet Radcliffe, and" Francis Carpenter. The perilous adventures of a baby in a box which is washed out to sea. " Ifiger," a mastiff, makes a dramatic rescue. — The Ni THE MOTH AND THE FUME— Famous Players melodrama. Four parts. All star cast. A good story of the old-fashioned sort. with a happy ending altogether too uncommon in these d morbid productions. —J. I). Walker's World's Films. THE GREAT RUBY MYSTERY.— Gold Seal drama. One red. Herbert Rawlinson, William Worthington. Anna Little. Detective mysteries always appeal to the public. In this one a valuable ruby is stolen, and its hiding place disclosed by a somnambulist. —I'rans-Atlantie Film Co. SIX HALF-PLATE PHOTOGRAPHS Taken from the principal scenes in "Flying A" and "Beauty" productions sent all applicants on receipt of P.O. or Stamps value 6d. "FLYING A" CO., 193, "Wardour St., W.