Motion Picture News (Oct 1914-Jan 1915)

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January 2, 1915. MOTION PICTURE NEWS 77 I THE mi WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION A FOOL THERE WAS ROBERT HTLLIARD'S GREATEST SUCCESS A PICTURIZATION OF RUDYARD KIPLING'S "VAMPIRE" DRAMATIZATION BY PORTER EMERSON BROWNE A FOOL THERE WAS Brilliant assemblage of artists $100,000 worth of women's gowns shown The greatest photoplay production in history A theme that will strike every man, woman and child Wonderful sets by arrangement with Tiffany, New York Gorgeous Florida outdoor scenery — The Fountain of Youth Directed by Frank Powell — with Theda Bara and Edward Jose FHONE OR WRITE: BOX OFFICE ATTRACTION COMPANY 130 West 46th Street, New York City WILLIAM FOX, President riinnn: r.rynnt 7?.)0. I'lhii,,.: ^rnin 14-.'l'.. riiM,!,.: Oxfoi-d 4(!r)S. I'.lil;;. IMionc: Wavren THC FOOL ON THE i BRtOGe Of lilS YACHTl NEW YORK CITY— 12fi W. 4r.th Pt WASHINGTON, D. C— r!Or, 9tli Si P0«;T0N, MASS.— 10-12 Pipdnioiit > SYRACUSE. N. Y.— 400 Eckel Tlir; 1 I'.K PFII ADKIPHIA, PA.— Vino St. Plione: Walnut 4.")(I3. PITTSBURG, PA.— 121 Fourth Ave. Phone: Court 1302. CLEVELAND. 0.— fil.« Cnlnniliin Blilc. Plione: Cn.valiOL'a Ccn tr.'il i;2(10R BpU: Main .1077. ST, LOUIS. MO.— SIk?2 Olive St. Phono: Boll: I.iiiclcl 7:i."i. Kin lofh, Polniar 4303. KANSAS CITY. MO.— 028 Main St. IMiono: Bell; M:iin 1008 Tloiiie: Main 72.13. DALLAS, TEXAS.— 1007 Commerce St. Phone: Sontli West in: Main 20nO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.— 107 Golden Gate Ave, Plione: l>SO Maiicet. DENVER, COLO. — Ideal BUlK., 17th and Cliampa Sts. I'h.ne: Main .'071. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.— .Te-,vi4er')5 Exohanse Bid;;. I'lione: Nr.illi Western Nieolleet: 2408. CHICAGO. ILL.— :!14 Mall, r.': Bldg., 5 S. Wabash .\ve. Phone: Central 1710. SEATTLE. WASH. — 1214 Third Ave. Phone: Elliott l(i:!n. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH— Melnt.vre BUIl'. I THE VAMPIRE ANO HER ACCOM PUCe Better to read fifty advertisements than to miss the one YOU need.