Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1916)

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MOT EVER MADE TO EXHIBITORS PAPER NEXT WEEK APRIL 24th is the first release date of MjTsteries of My ra ^ This two-part feature series is the most revolutionary advancement ever made in motion pictures. It is the development of a new plot — a new theme — a new promotion idea. ^ In keeping with the gigantic plans outlined by the International Film Service this feature series will open up a new era in motion pictures. C[ Exhibitors are advised not to book any serial or series of pictures until they have received particulars regarding the feature series to be released by the International Film Service. ^ The following exchanges are in a position to furnish particulars: INTERNATIONAL FILM SERVICE, Inc., EXCHANGES International Film Service, Inc., 729 Seventh Ave., New York City — Joe Engel Service, liiaiiMlilL* International Film Service, Inc., 207 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.— J. F. Bowman. International Film Service, Inc., 69 Carver Street, Boston, Mass. — F. H. Vine. International Film Service, Inc., 146 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga.— G. R. Allison. International Film Service, Inc., 912 So. Olive St., Los Angeles, Cal. — G. H. Atwood. International Film Service, Inc., 280 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, C«J. — H. L. Knappen. International Film Service, Inc., 1237 Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.— E. W. Sweigert. International Film Service, Inc., 712 11th St. N. W., Washington, D. C— F. B. Wathne. International Film Service, Inc., 804 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.— B. F. Lyon. International Film Service, Inc., 3313 Olive St., Dustin. St. Louis, Mo.— E. W. WATCH FOR NEXT WEEK'S ANNOUNCEMENTS Film Service llllillllllMIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII *l!H^^;^i'4t4t44't'"H^44't-4'