Motion Picture News (Oct 1914-Jan 1915)

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December 26, 1914. MOTION PICTURE NEWS Carlyle Black well THE LAST CHAPTER In Five Parts By RICHARD HARDING DAVIS Produced by Favorite Players Film Co,, Released Dec, 21, THE TRUTH WAGON From the play by Hayden Talbot with MAX FIGMAN THE MAN WHO COULD NOT LOSE By Richard Harding Davis With CARLYLE BLACKWELL HEARTS AND FLOWERS in From the celebrated play of the same namt with MRS. THOMAS WHIFFEN THE KEY TO YESTERDAY From the Novel by Charles Nevil Buck with CARLYLE BLACKWELL THE LAST EGYPTIAN From the book by L, Frank Baum with FARRELL McDONALD and VIVIAN REED WHEN FATE LEADS TRUMP From Novel by Alice M. Roberts with OCTAVIA HANDWORTH THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER From the great American Story by Edw. Eggleston with MAX FIGMAN THE PATH FORBIDDEN From the Novel by John Hymer with OCTAVIA HANDWORTH AT THE OLD CROSS ROADS From Arthur C. Alston's famous play with ESTHA WILLIAMS ALLIANCE FILM SERVICE, 115 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. A. A. Welland, Mgr. Ohio, Western Pennsylvaniot Kentucky and ^estVirginia. (Kentucky exhibitors will be served from Cincinnati office after Dec. 1.) ALL THEATRES, FILM AND ACC. CO., INC. Owners of Alliance Film Exchanges, New York State. Buffalo Office, 18 Chapin Block; S. S. Webster, Mgr.; I. Cobe, Gen. Rep. New York City Office, 126 West 46th St.; M. F. Tobias, Mgr. ALLIANCE FILM SERVICE, controlled by Eastern Feature Film Co., Inc., 57 Church St., Boston, Mass. New England. ALLIANCE FEATURE FILM SERVICE, controlled by Mecca Feature Film Co., 130 West 46th St. Northern New Jersey. ELECTRIC THEATRE SUPPLY CO., Vine and 13th St., Phila., Pa. Southern New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, Virginia. CASINO FEATURE FILM CO., Dime Savings Bank BIdg., Detroit, Mich. Michigan. ALLIANCE FILM CO., OF TEXAS, 1905J/2 Commerce St., Dallas, Tex. Texas. Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas. HYBAR FILM CORP., Forsythe BIdg., Atlanta, Ga. Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida, North and South Carolina. CELEBRATED PLAYERS FILM CO., 64 West Randolph St., Chicago, III. Illinois and Indiana. NAT A. MAGNER CO., Pacific BIdg., San Francisco, Calif.; 218 Superba Theatre BIdg., Los Angeles, Calif. California, Nevada aad Arizona. DES MOINES FILM SUPPLY CO., 218 Utica BIdg., Des Moines, la. Iowa. MONARCH FEATURE FILM CO., 12th and Wyandotte Sts., Kansas City, Mo. Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. ZENITH FEATURE FILM CO., Lyceum BIdg., Duluth. Minn. Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Wisconsin. Milwaukee Office, 407 Manhattan BIdg. ALLIANCE FILM SERVICE, Controlled by Noted Players Feature Film Co., 613 New Birks BIdg., Montreal. Jas. D. Goldle, Gen. Mgr., Canada. ALLIANCE PROGRAMME FEATURE SERVICE. Exchanges located at 710 Northwestern Bank BIdg., Portland, Ore.; 1214 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash.; 809 Trent St., Spokane, Wash.; 27 N. Park St., Butte, Mont.; 607 Ideal BIdg., Denver, Col. Supplying States of Washington, Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico. ALLIANCE FILMS CORPORATION 130 WEST 46"' ST.N.Y. OoT advertiien tell ni when we rive T017 the best marulne.