Motion Picture News (Jul-Oct 1914)

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THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS ^■IIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK r I— -I Be Sure You Get What You Think You Are Paying For! Don't let any salesman pull the wool over your eyes by trying to persuade you that he can give j'ou any screen "just as good" as Radium Gold Fibre Screen. There is no such thing. There are lots of people trying to make one just as good, but up to the present they have not even gotten close to it. However, their attempts have cost money. They need more money to continue their experiments. Don't be the sucker who is going to fall for their smooth talk. Don't buy any screen you have not fully investigated. There are 'niggers in the wood pile." There is only one place you can get an absolutely perfect screen. In fact, there is only one perfect screen. That one has proved itself to thousands of buyers. It is the Radium Gold Fibre Screen These theatres, and more than 6,000 others, got what they paid for — not one of them would part with their Radium Gold Fibre Screen for five times what they paid for it if they could not replace it. Olympic Theatre, Newport News, Va. Baker Theatre, Portland, Ore. Maryland Theatre, Baltimore, Md. Jewell Theatre, Fremont, Ohio. Proctor's Park Place Theatre, Newark, N. J. B. F. Keith's Crescent Theatre, Brooklyn, N. Y. B. F. Keith's Madison Theatre, Brooklyn, N. Y. Whelden & Tupper, Olneyville, R. I. Columbia Theatre, E. Liverpool, Ohio. Imperial Theatre, Montreal, Can. Keith's Nickel Theatre, Bangor, Me. New Central Theatre, Old Town, Me. Lyric Theatre, Van Wert, Ohio. Mike Shea's Hippodrome, Buffalo, N. Y. United Electric Theatres of England. Francois Theatre, Ottawa, Ont. Montieello Theatre, Jersey Cfty, N. J. Hammerstein's Lexington Avenue Opera House, New York. Stanley Theatre, S-xteenth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. H. I. Alexander, Dayton, Ohio. "nent Theatre, Paterson, N. J. won Theatre, Wausau, Wis. <\ Sage Foundation, New York. 'ncess Theatre, Alton, 111. B. F. Keith's, Lowell, Mass. Regent Theatre, Allentown, Pa. Lyceum Theatre, Allentown, Pa. Regent Theatre, Butfalo, N. Y. Family Theatre, Ottawa, Can. Grand Theatre, Grand and Chrystie Streets, New York. Stine's Colonial Theatre, Lebanon, Ind. Stone & Moore, Clinton, Ind. Crown Theatre, New London, Conn. Garden Theatre, Philadelphia, Pa. Cabiria Show (En Route). Columbia Theatre, Detroit, Mich. Clinton Theatre, Buifalo, N. Y. Dixie Theatre, Mooresville, N. C. Princess Theatre, Washington, D. C. James McEnery Syndicate, 12 Archer Street, London, Eng. The i^erfcction of your projection is affected by your screen. The screening of the pictures affects the attendance. Perfection plus attendance means success — go after it. Atsco, Inc.. 218 West 42d Street, New York I Alco Film Corporation Alco BuildinjT, 218 West 42nd Street, New York City