Motion Picture News (Oct 1913 - Jan 1914)

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10 THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS Mister Exchange Man DEMAND films on good stock. If a picture is not printed on a strong base it is unfit to use in a very short time. Demand LUM I ERE in your prints and get the best wearing stock in the world. Photographically perfect. Insist on LUMIERE. DAVID HORSLEY 1600 Broadway Mecca Building NEW YORK Film Quality Quality in the film — quality from a technical photographic standpoint is as important to the Exhibitor as is interest in the story that the film tells. There's one film that's recognized the world over as the standard of quality — that is always used by those whose effort it is to give the Exhibitors the very best goods and the very best service — Eastman film. And it is identifiable. Look for "Eastman" on the perforated margin. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE Colonial Motion Picture Corporation tflThe COLONIAL MOTION PICTURE CORPORATION has secured the rights to produce in photo-plaj^ form the best known literary works of the following famous authors : SIR GILBERT PARKER, Author of "The Right of Way," "The Battle of the Strong," "Seats of the Mighty." GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER, Author of "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford," etc. RUPERT HUGHES, Author of "Excuse Me," "The Old Nest," "Miss 318." GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, Author of "The Claws of the Tiger," "The Penalty." EMERSON HOUGH, Author of "The Mississippi Bubble," "Heart's Desire," "54-40 or Fight." JAMES OPPENHEIM, Author of "Dr. Rast," "Idle Wives." FREDERIC ARNOLD KUMMER, Author of "The Brute," "The Other Woman." MRS. WILSON WOODROW, Author of "Sally Salt," "The Silver Butterfly." GEORGE BRONSON HOWARD, Author of "Snobs," "The Double Cross," "Broadway to Paris." MABEL HERBERT URNER, Author of "The Journal of a Neglected Wife," "Their Married Life." LARRY EVANS, Author of "Once to Every Man," etc. JOHN FLEMING WILSON, Author of "The Man Who Came Back," etc. COSMO HAMILTON, Author of "The Blindness of Virtue," "The Door That Has No Key." fj The copyrighted works of these famous authors will be presented in the form of one-or-more-reel COLONIAL Features. ^ The first of these productions will be Sir Gilbert Parker's masterpiece, "Seats of the Mighty." "Every COLONIAL Picture is a Feature" Colonial Motion Picture Corporation 18 East 41st Street New York City In writing to advertisers please mention "THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS"