Motion Picture News (Jul-Oct 1914)

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14 THE MOTION PICTURE, NEWS © 0 © £ ^5 mashes hoX Oihce Deci^rds at the Strand THIS superb visualization of Augusta Evans' world famous American novel turned the people away in crowds from the largest motion picturf' theatre in the United States. St. Elmo A Great Feature Mr. S. L. Rothapfel, manager of The Strand, enthusiastically endorsed St. Elmo. It is an attraction that met with the hearty approval of his highly discriminating audiences. St. Elmo Captm'es Broadway St. Elmo will be seen and enjoyed by New Yorkers in five other Broadway houses, including The Riverside, 2000 seats; The Audubon, 2700 seats; The Nemo, 1200 seats; The Schuyler, 1500 seats; The Riviera, 2400 seats and the famous Academy of Music, Fourteenth Street and Irving Place, which seats 3100 people. St. Elmo Ready for Booking St. Elmo will be ready for booking in every state in the Union, Canada and South America. Write today for our magnificently illustrated St. Elmo brochure de luxe, twelve pages and cover, size II X 14, giving the cast and a graphic story of the play. Make arrangements now to have St. Elmo, direct from The Strand, appear in your theatre. ^0 BRANCH OFFICES CHIC AGO -MALLER'S BUILDING CLEVELAND-COLUMBIA BUILDING SYRACUSE— ECKEL THEATRE BUILDING THE BOX OFFICE ATTRACTION CO WILLIAM FOX, President 130 WEST 46TH STREET, NEW YORK PITTSBURGH— 121 FOURTH AVENUE PHILADELPHIA— 1333 VINE STREET BOSTON— 10 and 12 PIEDMONT STREET In writing to advertisers please mention "THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS"