The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1913-Jan 1914)

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Reel Ideas Big, wholesome ideas for intensely interesting situations — acted by the best known players and supplied to your theatre by a system so contrived that you get the latest and best as soon as any one. That's the advantage of patronizing the houses that show General Film programs — composed of pictures made by the most prominent manufacturers in this country and abroad — Biograph, Edison, Essanay, Kalem, Kleine (CinesEclipse), Melies, Lubin, Pathe, Selig and Vitagraph. You are sure of seeing what the brightest brains of the motion picture world have devised — always a clean program, a vivid program of gripping interest. Yet with all its virility and strength, you can be sure that a General Film house will give wholesome amusement to any child vou know. ■7 T Ask at the box-office : " Do you use General Film Service?" If the answer is "Yes," go inside. General Film Company (Inc.) 200 Fifth Avenue, New York