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-THE MOVING PI '^1Y
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ANNOUN( I Harrv Chivy m 'Love's Lariat
"Saving the Family Nanu\"
"Wanted— A Home."
"End of the Rainbow."
"A Stranger from Some
whi"
"The Bugler of Algiers." "The Eagle's \Viiu "The Price of Silence."
"The Honor of Mary Blake."
"The Right to be Happy.' "Bhck Orchid
"The Piper's Price."
"Her Soul's Inspiration."
"God's Crucible."
"The Devil's Payday."
"The Mysterioi. M."
"The Reward of the Faith
comin<;
"The Man Who Took a Chan<
"The Saintly Sinn< "The Boy Girl."
For Booking* Communicate
«rt<* your local BIA'V.
B1RD Exchange, or
Emtmtrtt Office* of BLUEBIRD Photoplay* (inc.) 1600 Broadway. V T.
BLUEBIRD IDKAS
-— | all to
I a
tzl tint t.ik. ..
fact, and that can I ^<*ry
bring in IMG busiiw "ii 1111. MAN WHO v CH W
in eonJoi news
paper arrange to hold ■ contest |
ants. (lo to your local newspaper manager :in>l tell him that you will donat tea and give his news
paper publicit] 'een if he
will . on in holding
•
as the result of the contest will five „ew sidelights on a Urge
number of pc
\ mi. A nni .•
hand in hand
■ miliar and ha\ milar co|<
t f f f T T 1
ID YOU
E?
in
T has at
risked hiB all to obtain the H coveted prize! H
What was the bigg*** R ehanes vou < rar took? Till:: 3
I will be awarded to the I
three pe: .>se stories
I describing their expen K
ences prove to bo the most
thrilling The winner of
each prize will be awarded P a pass to the (name) r
Theatre good .for (no) R Admissions. Write ^ OUR R
story (notover 350 I words) in a clear, legible I
hand, and address it to Z Till. MAN WHO TOOK Z
E Care of (name here) the E atre. The names of the
will be announced S on (Insert date of
showing). «>r you may leave YOUR story at
3 (newspaper office) 1
T tfttTft TtttttJ
Another good stunt is to dreas a boy's outfit and hare hi in rl cards containing the
following co|
What would YOU do?
If, after receiving this letter of introduce Dear Uncle and Aunt:
This will introduce Lord Radleigh, a dear friend of mine, who has just arrived from over the water. Any courtesy you may extend to him will be more than
approc,:i WILBUR
You took the guest into your home, only to find that your house has been robbed, that there was no such person as Lord Radleigh, and that the impo your only
daughter were missing, WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
SB THE MAN WHO TOOK
A
at (name hen t THEATRE (dal and learn what was done when all
WITH THE EXHIBITORS
CANADIAN N0TE&
WINNIPEG, Man.— The motion Pic" t in Bxhibiton of the dtt of Winnipeg held a meeting recently in the offices of the Dominion Theatre. ird to forming an exhibitor's association.
g officers were elected: Mr Hyde. Man 'ho Crescent
Theatre President; Mr. Kershaw, MaWr of Wonderland Theatre.
«jKsaident Mr. Jones. Mar of Columbia fhent re. Treasurer; Mr. Wilson Manager of Lyceum Theatre,
itreha7bo.-n neeidAd that the name of the as«K-.:a,on be "The Proinncijl Motion Picture Exhibitors Assod*
■, and the following fees have been
decided upon. All theatres with a
seating capacity of ortr ^00. il per
month; all theatres with a seating ca
tv under BOO, 60 cents a month:
all theatres in the Province outside of
1 ••» month.
Mr. Geo. Semper of Brandon was
also present at the J"**1'"* • .
It Is rumorr. that the
Government is goinr »nd put
\ ct a bill which will mean the censoring of all newspaper ads; aH posters must be ccn *«
for at the rate of 24 cents per _ sheet, but the worst of all is. that there is talk of a bill going through which will give t nment power to
ing in any theatre providing a petition for its withdrawal is signed by 26 people. (Continued on next page)