Moving Picture World (Jul-Sep 1915)

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Tulv 10, 1915 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 407 When you visit the Exposition at San Francisco, don't forget to see the great art display of eleven life size paintings of PROMINENT FILM STARS Painted by M. KASSE,L ARTIST Candler Building, 220 West 42nd Street NEW YORK CITY Send for catalogue and information. CELEBRATED PLAYERS FILM COMPANY High Grade Features 207 So. Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO MAKE EM YOURSELF SLIDES Make them yourself. Written with pen and ink or typewriter. Three minutes to make a slide. Used for advertising slides, to announce future or feature programmes, for chorus slides when chorus slide is missing. We send four colors of gelatin. The slides look well and anyone can make them. They are handy also for announcing vaudeville acts. In fact, they may be readily used for anything you may wish to say to your audience. For the sum of $3.50 we will send, by parcel post, prepaid and insured, the following: 24 cover glass, 1 package binder strips, 1 dozen mats, 1 instruction sheet, 1 form sheet and 50 strips assorted colors gelatin — enough for from 300 to 400 slides. Order now. Address: UTILITY TRANSPARENCY CO. 1733 West 9th Street Brooklyn, N. Y. OPERATOR MANAGER E.VE,RY and Thousands of Others Can Use to Great Advantage Motion Picture Electricity By J. H. HALLBERG Almost 300 pages of meaty facts and information which every motion picture man ought to have at his fingers' ends. PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE AT $2.5« PER COPY, POSTAGE PAID, BY CHALMERS PUBLISHING COMPANY 17 Madison Avenue, New York J-M Transite Asbestos Absolutely fireproof. Prevent noise of machine from disturbing audience. Cannot become electrically charged or grounded. J-M Booths conform to all the requirements of state and municipal regulations, insurance authorities and inspection departments wherever ordinances compel the use of a fire-proof booth. Furnished in portable and permanent types. Write our nearest Branch for J-M Theatre Necessities" Booklet. H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE CO New York and every large city FILMS FOR SALE We have what others have. We have what others would like to have. And at better prices than any have. Send for lists G. W. BRADENBURGH Philadelphia, Pa. New York, N. Y. 802 Vine Street 220 W. 42nd Street THE STATE RIGHTS for PENNSYLVANIA and NEW YORK on the master film production of ISRAEL ZANGWILL'S great novel "THE MELTING POT" have been acquired by the Authors Film Co. Exhibitors in those States desiring first-run privileges for this great feature (in which WALKER WHITESIDE has just scored a tremendous success at the New York Hippodrome) should wire to the undersigned at once. AUTHORS FILM COMPANY 1432 Broadway, New York City NOTE: "The Melting Pot" ran to sensational receipts for five years in America, and scored no less a success in London, with Walker Whiteside as the star. Over 2,200,000 copies of the novel have been sold. COOL YOUR THEATRE ARTIFICIALLY Would you like to make your theatre COOL and COMFORTABLE during the hot weather, at a cost of 50c. per day? Think what a drawing card this would be for your house. The ARCO COOLER will accomplish this result at a small cost of installation. Two hundred pounds of ice per day placed in the COOLER, and air drawn over the ice, will cool from eight to ten degrees a theatre seating three hundred and fifty. Two COOLERS will cool a theatre seating seven hundred, etc. Constructed of reinforced riveted steel plates, japanned and positively will not become musty, as does wood construction. Space required for installation — 20"x 36"x 28". Price — Each outfit, without fan, $18.00 f.o.b. Erie. Sixteen-inch fan, D. C, $16.00; A. C. $18.00. Owing to low cost and small margin of profit, all goods are shipped C. O. D., or cash with order. Department E THE UNION IRON WORKS AGENTS WANTED ERIE, PA., U.S. A.