Motion Picture News (Jul-Oct 1914)

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io6 THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS Lobby Photos O F ALICE JOYCE Series ALSO ALL KALEM Monday Releases Six Beautiful Wyanoak Photo reproductions 1 1x14 Just fill one sheet frame $1 go per ± • set Send your order — Your credit is good BEGINNING July 6— The Weakling July 13 — Diamond in the Rough Wyanoak Means Qoality I( your photographic reproduction is a Wyanoak, you know that it is the best. We obtain resuhs because we give every subject individual attention. Our success H the result of years of experimentation. You profit by it. THE WYANOAK PUBLISHING CO. 136 W. 52nd St., New York City. HEARD IN THE LOBBIES J. E. Merick has been put in charge of the booking and inspection department of the World Feature Corporation offices in the Navarre Building, St. Louis. F. Wehrenberg, manager of the Best Theatre, 3360 South Jefferson avenue, St. Louis, has bought the Missouri and Illinois right to "The Shelling of Vera Cruz" pictures. The Washington Theatre, at 4961 Delmar avenue, St. Louis, has closed for the hot weather, and advertises that the unfinished reels of the Kathlyn series may be seen at the Maple Airdome, at Kingshighway and Page Boulevard. A. Norwine, manager of the Odeon Theatre, at Bonne Terre, Mo., is now booking an exclusive program in his home. Proctor's Leland, at Albany, N. Y., has taken on a summer appearance and as a result the crowds are flocking to that house. Manager Hatch has banked the orchestra pit with palms, intermingled with which are several blue lights. The sides of the stage are also banked, but red lights are used there. Through the door on the left of the stage can be seen the large organ, which has become quite popular since its inauguration a few months ago. The entire effect is very novel, and even on the hottest days the atmosphere inside the theatre is most pleasing. The Eden Theatre, on Bank street, Waterbury, Conn., which has been running only nights, has been transferred from Anna Richards, of White Plains, N. Y., who was in charge, to John Fernandez, for a consideration of $400. Mr. Fernandez will take charge of . the theatre early in July. OPEIIA(HA>!» Latest "'•Best in Seats FOR OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING bennetTswtingco 535-537 W. MARKET ST.. UOUISVII_l-E, KY, [o)little[o) stop Wasting Electricity Improve your light by using the Little Giant No. 2 Giant i Wire I Terminal 1 N92 No. 2 Price, Each . 30c Price, Pair . SOc Make a perfect contact without removing insulation from the wire. Handled by all lead'ng Film Exchanges and Supply I }ealers. L. B ADKINS CO. Sole M'f'rs. Columbus, 0. Make Your Lobby Display Attractive There is nothing more fascinating to the public than a bright brass frame to display your photos or posters. We make Lobby and Theatre Fixtures and Brass Rails of every description. Don't fail to visit our Showrooms Write for Catalog. The Newman Mfg. Co. 717 Sycamore St. Cincinnati, Oliio Branch Factories and Show Booms: 101 Fourth Ave., 106-108 W. Lake St., New York, N. Y. Chicago, 111. Established 1882. THE ELEPHANT BRANi Means Quality WORLD FILM CORPORATION 130 West 46tli St. New York Oflr Factory Is Yours 1 Negative assemblers, projecting machines and an equipment second to none, with an organization of experienced people always at yoiu SERVICE for DEVELOPING and PRINTING. EVANS FILM MFG. CO. Incorporated 416-22 WEST 216th STREET Tel. 7652 AodcboD *t Broadway, New York A Message from a BIG Place May Be Compressed in SMALL 'Ad" Space You Can't Gauge Our Place by Our "Space" It may not be possible for you to personally survey the Spacious " FULCO " establishment, but you can at least VIEW the remarkably complete line of Moving Picture Equipment and General Supplies for Exhibitors, catalogued in OUR .A.-Z OOOFC. Help yourself to a copy if you can't favor us with a personal visit and we will soon get acquainted. It contains Everything of interest to the Purchaser of Moving Picture Supplies. The Recognized, Standardized Buying Guide for Exhibitors. You'll be pleased with " FULCO SERVICE." E. E. FULTON CO., 156 W. Lake St., Chicago Sole American Distributers of the " Guil Pastil" In writing to advertisers please mention "THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS"