Motion Picture News (Apr - Jun 1914)

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126 THE MOTION ['ICTURE NEWS Film ^ality Quality in the film — quality from a technical photographic standpoint is as important to the Exhibitor as is interest in the story that the film tells. There's one film that's recognized the world over as the standard of quality — that is always used by those whose effort it is to give the Exhibitors the very best goods and the very best service — Eastman film. And it is identifiable. Look for "Eastman" on the perforated margin. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ROCHESTER. N. Y. Give Your Operator Confidence Increase your profits, and assure your audience clear, brilliant pictures by equipping your machine with {auscK [omb Projection [enses No other equipment so perfectly portrays every minute detail. Bausch & Lomb objectives and condensers put an end to your projection troubles, and help to give your house an enviable reputation. Regularly supplied with Edison and Nicholas Power Machines, and procurable through any film exchange. Our free booklet contains much of interest to owners and operators. It will be of value to you. gausch ^ Iptnb Optical (5. 569 ST. PAUL STREET ROCHESTER, N.Y, \»/ \»/ \»/ \l/ \»/ <•/ >»/ \(> \»/ \»/ \«/ \t/ \»/ \»/ \(/ \t/ \t> \t/ \t/ \«/ \»/ \»/ \»/ \(/ l-UBIN F^ive Releases ElacH Week •THE PIE EATERS" — Split Reel Comedy Tuesday, June 9th A meir> fight among the police force of Hotelyville over a pie eat ng contest. "HE WORE A WIG"— Split Reel Comedy Tuesday, June 9th A gallant Major loses his wig and Auntie gets it, also a kiss and the Major thrown in. ■THE CHANGELING"— 2 Reel Drama : Wednesday, June 10th \ ery dramatic story in which a doctor changes two babies at birth only to reap the terrible consequence of his crime. •THE LURE OF THE PIT"— 2 Reel Drama Thursday, June 11th Melodramatic story of the wheat pit and its terrible gambling operations. • CLAIM NO. 3" — Drama Friday. June 12th A nulodrama of the West WMth a physiological. and tragic denouement. •HE CHANGES HIS MIND"— Split Reel Comedy Saturday, June 13th X'cry funny farce on the flirtations of the pretty servants and policemen. •A BARGAIN AUTOMOBILE"— Split Reel Comedy .Saturday, June 13th Comedy crook story. Two yeggmen secure an automobile, intending to steal the town, but the machine is a failure. A Comedy every Tuesday, and Saturday A Drama every Friday A Two Reel Feature every Wednesday and Saturday :ial Two Reel Features •THE STRUGGLE EVERLASTING" •THE HOUSE OF DARKNESS" •THE GREATER TREASURE" •THE CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR '. Wednesday, June 17th .Thursday, June 18th .Wednesday, June 24th .Thursday, June 25th IMPROVED LUBIN POSTERS By Our Own Staff of Artists. One and Three Sheets -with Single and Split Reels. One, Three and Six Sheets with all Multiple Reels. LUBIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. CHICAGO OFFICE: 154 We«t Lake Street <»> /»> <(> <»> '(^ in writuig to advertiser^, please m.-iilion ' THL MOTION PICTURE NEWS'