Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1918)

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October i 2 J 918 2323 The night scenes have been put over with startling realism. The photography, especially that devoted to exterior work, is of the finest standard. Joseph L. Kelly in Motion Picture News. This is a morality drama. It has sure heart appeal.— P. S. Harrison in Motion Picture News. A K£EN£Y PRODUCTION ALWAYf PROTECTJ YOUR. BOX-OFFICE AGAIWT LOSS ' FRANK A. KXENEY The Lachj Beautiful of the Screen Mr. Keeney and his associates should earn many encomiums in their desire to please the fi) fan, for there is an earnestness of purpose about their work which will speak volumes when their pictures have run the gauntlet of critical analysis. Laurence Reid, N. Y. Evening Mail. ^flplM CALVIN {jpl £55* herSecond B,q 5ensationai ^!n^K 1 SUPPORTED BY The art director has succeeded to an unusual degree in providing interior settings with artistic atmosphere. The dramatic quality of the production is good, without dragging in unwholesome scenes. — Margaret I. Mac Donald in Moving Picture World. HERBERT RAWLIMSON AND A GREAT ALL-STAR. CAST ♦ IN THE POWERFULAND THRILLING DRAMA Out t¥e night IN SIX STIBRIWR REtLS by E.LLOyD SHELDON IS5^ JAMES KIRKYYOOD RELEASED THROUGH THE ^SHERRY SERVICE GEN'L OFFICES, 729 SEVENTH AVE., NEW YORK. APPLY AT NEAREST EXCHANGE KEENEY GENERAL OFFICES, 1493 BROADWAY, N.Y. . 99 Don't overlook this one rbest bet. Catherine Calvert is the stunning queen of filmland. —MarionRussel in Billboard. This is a very good picture, one that ought to do good business. It should prove a most acceptable offering for all classes of houses. —R. W. Baremore in Exhibitor's, Trade Review. RAY C. OWENS, GEN'LKGR. How can an advertiser continue advertising? By giving YOU value.