Moving Picture World (Jan-Mar 1915)

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February 13, 1915 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 1049 YOU WOULD NOT GO TO A BLACKSMITH to buy a silk hat, would you? No! You would go to a hatter — a man who specializes in hats of the finest quality. Why not do the same when buying film? Buy the product of specialists. Your money invested in Alliance Pictures will bring you the greatest return. Write to your nearest Alliance Exchange for particulars about our latest releases. The Wizard of Oz L. FRANK BAUM'S great fantastical romance. FRANK MOORE as the Scarecrow The Chocolate Soldier The Great Broadway Success. All-Star Cast — Original Cast In the Shadow JOHN J. HYMER'S Greatest Novel Filn ized, with GORDON DE MAINE and WM. A. WILLIAMS The Last Chapter CARLYLE BLACKWELL in RICHARD HARDING DAVIS' Famous Story The Truth Wagon MAX FIGMAN in HAYDEN TALBOT'S famous Play of Love, Politics and Newspaper Life. Supported by LOLITA ROBERTSON EXCHANGES ALLIANCE FILM SERVICE (A. A. Weiland. Gen. Mrt.) Pittsburgh office, 115 Fourth Ave., serves Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Cincinnati office, 224J'2 Fourth St., serves West and Southern Ohio, Kentucky and Southwestern parts of Virginia. ALL THEATRES FILM AND ACCESSORY CO.» INC.. Owners of Alliance Exchanges. New York State, Buffalo office, 18 Chapin Block; New York City office, 126 West 46th St.; M. F. Tobias, Gen. Mgr. ALLIANCE FILM SERVICE, controlled by Eastern Feature Film Co., Inc., 57 Church St., Boston, Mass. New England. ALLIANCE FEATURE FILM SERVICE, controlled by Mecca Feature FUm Co., 130 West 46th St. Northern New Jersey. ELECTRIC THEATRE SUPPLY CO., Vine and 13th Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa. Southern New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia and Virginia. CASINO FEATURE FILM CO., Dime Savings Bank BIdg.. Detroit, Mich. Michigan. ALLIANCE FILM CO. OF TEXAS. 1905^ Commerce St., Dallas, Texas. Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana. Arkansas. HYBAR FILM CORP., Forsythe Building, Atlanta. Ga. Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida, North and South Carolina. CELEBRATED PLAYERS FILM CO., 64 West Randolph St., Chicago, III. Illinois and Indiana. NAT A. MAGNER CO., Pacific Bldg.. San Francisco. Cal.; 218 Superba Theatre Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. California, Nevada and Arizona. DES MOINES FILM SUPPLY CO., 218 Utica Bldg., Dei Moines. la. Iowa. MONARCH FEATURE FILM CO.. 12th and Wyandotte Sts.. Kansas City. Mo. Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. ZENITH FEATURE FILM CO., Lyceum Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Wis* consin. Milwaukee Office, 407 Manhattan Building. ALLIANCE FILM SERVICE, controlled by Noted Players Feature Film Co., 613 New Birks Bldg., Montreal. Jas. D. Goldie, Gen. Mgr. Canada. ALUANCE PROGRAMME FEATURE SERVICE. Exchanges located at 710 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Portland, Ore.; 1214 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash.; 809 Trent St., Spokane, Wash.; 27 N. Park St., Butte, Mont.; 607 Ideal Bldg., Denver, Col. Supplying States of Washington, Oregon. Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. AUiance Films Corp., 126 W. 46th St., N. Y. City