Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1916)

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INTERNATIONAL FILM SERVICE, Inc. 729 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEW YORK r.lVtKVIEW THEATRE E2LECT PHOTO PLAYS 2333 BROADWAY Ksw YodK City Sept. 5th, 1916. EXCHANGES NEW YORK CITY 7th Ave. at 49th St. CHICAGO 207 So. Wabash Ave. BOSTON 48 Piedmont St. ATLANTA 146 Marietta St. LOS ANGELES 912 So. Olive St. SAN FRANCISCO 280 Golden Gate Ave. PHILADELPHIA 1335 Vine St. WASHINGTON 712 11th St. N. W. PITTSBURGH 804 Penn Ave. ST. LOUIS 3313 Olive St. AGENCIES BUFFALO 39 Erie St. ALBANY 68 State St. NXW ORLEANS 315 Carondolette St. KANSAS CITY Gloyd Building MINNEAPOLIS 606 Produce Exchange Bldg. I^fDIA^APOLIS New Lyric Theatre Bldg. DETROIT 71 Griswold St. SALT LAKE CITY 131 East 2nd St. So. ®f|e llflrb Calfaert 2I!]catr0s (Uomprntg Intornational rllia Service, Inc. 729 7th Ave., Kow York City* Gentleaea: Perrait me to congratulate you u>3n your recent production "Beatrice Fairfas"o V("iile I was quite cortaln of its wide poi-ularity, I vnz not quite prepared for the result of its success on the first presentation on August 3Gtl>. Despite the Intense hot \reather we did capacity business at bot.i matinee and evening performance c and am quite satisfied in my mind that the excellent box office receipts was not the result of the ordinary feature shown that day, judging from the constant phone Inquiries viien "Beatrice Faii'fax" is to be flashed on the screen. Wishing you every success, I am. Tours very trujy. or?lCE: OCHTRUOE McCOV TMEATRC BUIUOIN* Sspt= 8, 1916. Intorcatlonal Film Service, Ino, 729 Ssveath AvsjitiB, Bew York City. Gsntlemsn: The writer wUnesseth a private screonicg o2 your first Colder. Eagle Feature, "Jaffery", and wishes to. congratulate you upon same. "Jaffery" la a great novel, tut a greater picture In t*lch characters tuni to life In the most vivid end Intere^t^ Ing manr.er. It has a tig "Punch" and a happy dndlng whlcn will hold aisy audience, and I am sure will make money for the e^•Jiibltor. If this is a criterion of the GOldec Eagle Features t? come I am sure that great success awaits your service. \7ith best wishes, 1 am. Very truly yours. Are You Booking All these Big Successes?