Motion Picture News (Oct 1913 - Jan 1914)

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THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS 5i LET US DO YOUR Developing and Printing We will develop your negative, make you a positive print and ship within 24 hours for 5c per foot complete. Satisfaction Guaranteed by our fifteen years' experience. Eastman stock used on all our work. FILM TITLES and ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Feet for 25 Cents In Any Length GUNBY BROS. Inc. 145 "West 45th Street New York City TO ALL WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN. Please take notice that on the 29th day of October, 1913, the co-partnership of James L. Mclntire and Robert Richter, trading under the name and style of Mclntire & Richter, at No. 23 East 14th Street, in the city of New York, was by mutual consent dissolved. Until further notice, beginning on the 20th day of November, 1913, the business will be conducted by Robert Richter individually. Machines and Supplies New and Old Machine*. Machines Repaired Film Cement. Machine Oil. Universal Carbon Holder. Original Effects. HENRY MESTRUM Successor to C. B. Kleine Manufacturer of Projection Apparatus 385 Sixth Ave., Bet. 23rd & 24th Sts., New York HAVE YOU DECIDED TO USE BRASS LOBBY FRAMES? We are making the kind you should buy. Our Special No. 2 Easel Frame with glass front and detachable compoboard back is great (or $6.00, F. O. B. Cleveland, Ohio. THEATRE SPECIALTY MFG. CO., Inc. Remember to address u« at our new home office and factory. Box 81 CLEVELAND, OHIO N. Y. office for Eastern trade only Heidelberg Bldg., 42d St. & Broad way MUSIC AND THE PICTURES (Continued from page 31) of the two present films "Last Days of Pompeii.'' I have seen one only, but I will say that I don't care to see the second one as, no matter how perfect it may be, it would appear very inferior to me, unless if it was shown by Rothapfel. This is what music can do. Appropriate and well-timed music can enhance the beauty of any picture, while incongruous music can ruin a master production. J. M. B. "FLYING A" PLAYERS HAVE PARTY The members of the American Film Manufacturing Company's studio at Santa Barbara, Cal., the home' of the ".Flying A" productions, had a kid party not long ago. Miss Ida Lewis entertained. Nearly all the guests , carried toys of some sort and represented different characters. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ricketts, as "Shipahoy"' and Gretchen; Louise Lester, as a baby doll that Calamity Anne had lost; Julius Frankenberg and Vivian Rich, Buster Brown and his sister, Mary Jane. Jack Richardson, as a freckle-faced boy with a stationary smile; Ed Coxen, as a Santa Barbara muchacho from the period of 1850; Harry Von Meter, as honey boy; Mrs. Harry Von Meter and Mr. Orahood as the heavenly twins; and Charlotte Burton, as little girl in blue. All the others present were in their best infantile bibs and tuckers. AMMEX FEATURE SALES In the interest of Ammex Western Features F. D. Halliday, general sales manager, took a flying trip to New England last week. Among the recent sales of Ammex features in heretofore unsold territory is "The Fatal Reckoning" to the Victor Film Exchange of Buffalo; and also to the Universal Film Exchange of New York City. The Consolidated Film Company, Ltd., of Montreal has also purchased rights on "The Fatal Reckoning" and "The Barrier of Blood." AMERICAN PRODUCTIONS VARIED The subjects being released by the American Film Manufacturing Company are of a character that each week's productions might well be termed a separate and distinct variety. Society dramas, allegorical gems, comedies and Western dramas, each of a distinctive type, are keeping "Flying A" subjects in the first class as drawing cards for the theatres catering to the best patronage. HART BOOKING BUREAU SUPPLYING Motion Picture Talent Theatre and Cabaret Artists Supplied 1367 BROADWAY Regal Building NEW YORK When you want a M. P. Operator TELEPHONE TO BR VANT 6228 Moving Picture Machine Operators' Protective Union, Local No. 306 145 W. 45th ST., NEW YORK CITY RELIANCE MOTION PICTURE MACHINES AND ACCESSORIES Repairing All Makes Powers, Edison, Lubin New and Second Hand Machine* Bought and Sold CHAS. H. BENNETT 50 North 9th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. I ! Imperator Motion Picture Camera A Guaranteed Instrument PRODUCING PICTURES OF BRILLIANCY AND DETAIL Special advantages not offered on any other low-priced camera: Focusing: Tube, Film Measuring Dial, 200 ft. Magazines, Large Handle, Pathe Style Take-Up, Genuine Morocco Leather Covered. PRICE $94.00 complete, including Zeiss Tessar I. C. F. 3.5 lens, one of the fastest lenses, made by Bausch & Lomb. Ask your dealer for catalogue or write to Motion Picture Camera Co., inc. 6 West 14th Street, New York. LE COURRIER Cinematographique 28 Boulevard St. Denis, Paris Directeur: Charles LE FHAPEB Journal hebdomadaire francos, le plus important de l'industrie cinematographique. Envoie num6ro specimen, iur demand*. Abonnement 12 FR. 50 In writing to advertisers please mention "THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS"