The Implet (Jan-Jun 1912)

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tmmgm s^a SMASH GO THE PRICES!!! JUST A FEW STATES LEFT OF THE MOST WONDERFUL PRODUCTION "THE CRUSADERS" or "JERUSALEM DELIVERED" Exclusive Territory Without A Bonus — Small Investment — Big Profits A Three-Reel Feature of Tremendous Interest-A Great Historical Subject. Marvelously staged and enacted by the World's Best Actors. The story of the Holy War waged in Palestine between the Christians and the Saracens. Eight Sheet, Three Sheet and One Sheet Posters and Heralds. Live State -Right Buyers Can Earn A Fortune COLONIAL BUILDING PHONE RIVERSIDE 4914 Just a few desirable states open Wire, Phone or Write Today Columbus Avenue and 101st Street N E W YORK CITY "Fea.it*re Films €r Nothing Else" THE DEATH SHIP or, "THE WRECK THE FILM OF A THOUSAND THRILLS! OF THE AURORA" STATE-RIGHTS, 15c. a Foot NO EXTRA CHARGES Secure valuable, exclusive State-rights before it is too late. Wire, phone or write today sure. Three-sheet and two different one-sheet posters, beautiful heralds and still photos. We hold certificates of registration of our copyright of this film, dated February 28, WffJMUojSS pfiicswp 1912> class J> No 166,714 and will prosecute all infring /CSSSgST' XSaflsr ers or dupers to the fullest extent of the law. Columbus Ave. & 101st St. NEW YORK CI TY COLONIAL^ BUILDING Phone Riverside 4914 toJZ!£!g£t££rr,I Real Photographs of Imp Players We have for disposal a few real photographs (that is beautiful surface prints) of some of our Imp players. There is W. R. Daly represented on a 9x7 picture, and H. S. Mack also a 9x7. The number of these photographs is limited. They are as good as the celebrated theatrical photographer, White, of Broadway, can make them. We are selling them at 15 cents each. Send your orders, and the money to cover cost, to the Imp Films Co., 102 West 101st Street, New York City. BINDING CASES for "THE IMPLET" In response to numerous requests we are prepared to supply Binding Cases for "The Implet" By prepaid mail, $1.00 each. Looks like a book. You can put in and take out single copies. Handy for keeping your Implets. " Send address and $1 bill to THE IMPLET, 102 W. 101st St., New York PLEASE OBLIGE THE IMP WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION We want each reader of The Implet to tell us the names of the Independent Theatres in his city which exhibit first run, second run and third run Imps. Send us this information as quickly as possible. A postal will do with the names and addresses of the theatres. Just address The Imp Films Company, 102 West 101st St., New York City, and write on the back of the card the name and address of the theatre, and say, as the case may be, First Run, Second Run or Third Run Tell us, in short where, when, and how Imp Pictures are shown. Mr. Exhibitor, please oblige the Imp in this matter so that the Imp may, in turn, help you. THE PERIL The Great Imp Military Picture for Decoration Day €J The Imp Films Company will release on Decoration Day a fine military drama, entitled "The Peril." The plot of this story is intensely strong, and it centers around the attempt of a foreign spy to secure papers relative to the disposition of the guns in a fort which is of great strategic value. The military and fort scenes in this picture are wonderfully realistic. f$ King Baggot is seen in the character of a captain, who meets with many surprising adventures in the execution of his duties, and in his courting of a pretty girl whose father is commandant of the fort.