Billboard advertising (Mar 1918)

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150. ‘The Billboard ‘MARCH 23, 1918 STATE RIGHTS -. GERARD Authorized Photoplay of Ambassador James Ww. Gerard’s MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY Directed by WILLIAM NIGH First Produced at the: Knickerbocker Theatre, New York, Sunday, March 10, 1918 NEW YORK’S DRAMATIC CRITICS ARE UNANIMOUS ° Oe IN ITS PRAISE : ed are “A capacity audience was thrilled."—N. ¥. Globe. ith an outburst of applause unprecedent su “The audience applauded wildly.”—N. ¥. Evening Mail. entertainments."—New York Herald. | “Men.and women clapped their hands until they were sore and shown before a packed house.”—New York World: shouted til thelr throats were hoarse."—N. ¥. Bvening Sum" ~ “Will have a long season.”—The Sun. é “Will rouse. the thoughtless to action."—New: York. Tribune. “Intensely.clean‘cut‘and impressive. The audience sat literally. “Most thrilling.”—N.-¥. Evening World. on the edge of the chairs."—N. ¥. American. <"Will make the blood-of:any ‘human ‘Dol."—-New York Telemaeg erent with thorough American pats P—N.-X. Evening: ~ grapl ANICKERBOCKER THEATRE, New York ‘be tries to come back, Det he always fails at ‘the last moment. i 2 g i 3 s EB 4 F i se i g I i z $ i g u tf ‘At last be decides to try a test believed fa by| to the American girl, is brought to hm. -He ‘= professor of prychology. He picks from a| throws ft out to sea, then‘ nearly loses Bis Hite} upon his ar-| crowd of men in an employment fice a balt| trying to recover it. pe aes | can| dozen of #0, and pays each of them to think of] A delightfully novel situation is created when Dagrage beld-at the the Consul, trying to apprehend the absconding it—and te. mystified President of the Republic and bis prima, donna “Ypon careatare bee: Sent of the Repebie Tasrance Company of New = dent of the Republic ew. cures the suitcase, and follows the directions York, and a detective, sent to bring back: the found therein. He reports as a hired man‘at a Jovurance man, at the same time takes to New farm in Connecticut, and meets his affinity Raith ‘York and Uberty the South American, President. Earle Williams, as the Consul, plays with the” indolent dignity and repression one might:expect | ) father’s instigation tn order that the firm. can| [¥oertn is nsleen white blo wile thicka 2 ‘asleep, courage. srindie ima out of vainable patents for the |’ Herbert Rawlinson ig magnetic and sincere in manufacture of rubber. _Disruised a= nurse snd | te role of Dick Court, and he 1s supported by wuffeur, Edith and: Dick enter the-asylom and] 1 Gictingtisned cast, effect her brother’s escape just as. the New York Brace Up’ls good entertainment and it is a Tigned contract i smeatal toufes It bes actos and comedy eooegh ‘Aa. cxigial twist ot mgviery ta given thle | BY Dick's order they are placed f= padded cole fnaue‘e iatereting to any cans of rodlense apsientiy comedy-drama, and lo carried thra ee: reele to a very satisfying wolution.“Dick ‘Trevor, the happy-go-lucky son of a wealthy | MUSLIN BANNERS 3x12 FT. § PAINTED IN 2 4 COLORS PREPAID WE MAKE a SPECIALTY of DISPLAY CARDS AND BANNERS FOR EVERY PURPOSE SAMPLINER ADV. CO. uc. 129 SEVENTH AVE... N.Y. and st has been superbly produced.—M. D. i i li i hi “i tg AN. AMERICAN LIVE WIRE aw ‘Beverly — Tue at.|Pivereel Blue Bibboofeatare, adapted from 0. Sc] Heary’s otory, The Lotus and the Bottle, Directed by Tom B. Mills, Released thra Vitagraph March. 18, "FANCY DISPLAY BOARDS ‘In Beautiful Colorings for the Lobby SEND FOR FREE SAMPLES Harlock Bros. Co, — Manufacturers, ‘30-38 Market Street, Philaselphis, Pa ST. LOUIS CALCIUM LIGHT. co, ESTABLISHED 1871. ‘All of the origins humor and charm of O. Henry's subtly fascinating story of the tropics, Gara Bayon ‘The Lotes and the Bottie, bes been Incorporated I, 500 FOLDING CHAIRS ies Foley, ‘Besezasse in ene picture. It.te a chapter of ‘ife, whim 3 ‘i sleally eal, and sunely presented. ‘The director +: hardwood backs} 4 BW plot ides, developed: in novel fashion, | bas made no effort to embellish the story. He Fer rise TUNG BARE Clercland, Ghia | Tends a stimulating quallty to Herbert Bawtin-| has simply visusiized it oo naturally that Am ea . ue A Trew, Hevar Wovine ricrone mare | 0%, Dn, Ae sual Herbert tab -neh | Americas re Wir aes ft pace smote ie gh an hie courage to Mght from an amazing paycho-| month. Spregier combined, $05.0 '¥. > RUSSELL | logical soarce FOR SALE—The Red Cross Nurse. Lise 2 Ghat” AT abave, price ban os Raion ‘Hood ver reek, betta Vs nis e Rowacit New derax