Motion Picture News (Oct 1914-Jan 1915)

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6o MOTION PICTURE NEWS Vol. 10. No. 25. Trinity of Triumphs Progressive productions that will show the world what real motion pictures mean. Beulah In Six Reels Dramatization of Augusta J. Evans' famous American novel, in which the great Henry B. Walthall will be featured. Beulah will be a fitting sequence to St. Elmo, the smasher of highest box office records in all sections of the United States. 12 Vital Questions Of Life Twelve 2 and 3 reel features, each a separate and distinct entertainment in theme, in treatment, in which Miss Ruth Roland, the famous "Kalem Girl," will be starred. Most wonderful dramatic achievements in the history of cinematography. Ill-Starred Babbie In 4 Reels Picturization of Will H. Whalen's heart story of the anthracite coal regions featuring ' MISS JACKIE SAUNDERS the fascinating '^Balboa GirP' TVatch for other Sensational Announcements Balboa Amusement Producing Company H. M. HORKHEIMER Pres. and Gen. Manager E. D. HORKHEIMER Sec. and Treasurer "Makers of the Pictures Beautiful " Studios and Executive Offices, LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA The "News" advertisers believe YOU worth while; justifv them.