Moving Picture World (Jan-Mar 1914)

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38o THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED to page 276 of the Moving Picture World dated January 17, 1914, wherein there appears a review of "The House of Bondage" a six reel motion picture by the Photo Drama Motion Picture Company, reviewed by W. Stephen Bush of the staff of the Moving Picture World. As this review is not of a character calculated to popularize a motion picture, we desire to make a public announcement by this page advertisement calling attention to the fact that the Photo Drama Motion Picture Company which is said to control "The House of Bondage" is in no way to be associated with THE PHOTO DRAMA COMPANY, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Illinois in this country with a branch in Paris which controls and has controlled the beautiful AMBROSIO version of "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII," which spectacle was exploited with such great success throughout the United States and Canada by George Kleine. GEORGE KLEINE 166 N. State Street Chicago, Illinois