Moving Picture World (Jul - Aug 1918)

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il ill 1UUV1AU riLlUKt WUKLU July Z/, 1918 celestial lakes them while the boys are asleep and starts off. His horse runs away, and returns to the ranch. Red and the girl meet Ah Sing, and bring him back to the ranch. On their way they also meet the boys, who, half dressed, are riding after the Chinaman. Red finds that he has brought the wrong girl, but comes to her rescue by proposing himself, and is accepted. Feature Roy Stewart as "Red" Saunders and Maud Wayne as Lindy. Pronrrnm and Advertising: Phrases: Bert Harte Said It, "For Ways That Are Dark, and Tricks That Are Vain the Heathen Chinee Is Peculiar." How a Trickey Chinaman Wins a Ranchful of Clothing. Draw Poker Nearly Wins a Battle from Dan Cupid. • Fast Life on a Western Ranch With a rhinaman Ace High. Fast Moving and Sensational ComedyDrama of Cowboy Love. stunt Suggestion!*: For a window display pile a heap of men's clothing on one side and a buckskin bag with a card reading, "Ah Sing won all the clothes the cowboys had in a poker game, and then rented the clothes. Don't play poker with a Chinaman. See what followed in 'By Proxy' at (house and date)." For street work send a man around town in a barrel on which is painted, "I've been playing poker with Ah Sing. If you want to know the rest see 'By Proxy' at (house and date)." Put another barrel in the lobby on showing day with, "Come in and play poker with Ah Sins;. We'll lend you this barrel to go home in." For the newspaper work play the other angle, and remark that Miles StandlBh was not the only man who ever got in trouble making love by proxy. \ii»fr»i»in^ \i.u -ign each one, Bpe< la] process an heralds. Lobby displays, 11x14 and 21 Photographs. Sli<i and mats. Triangle Magazine Press sheet. Released Jul> lm "FALSE AMBITION" Triangle Presents Alma Rubens in a Dual Role in the Story of Two Sisters Who Found Love by Strikingly Different Roads. Oast. Judith I Zariska | Un Felicity Pea Anna aj David Strong Bdward Mark Strong Walt Whitman Mrs. 1 >orian Ii Lucy Vernon Alice Crawford Mrs Pemberton Myrtle Rishell Mrs. Van Dixon Lillian La l Peter Van Dixon Lei 1 'helps John Van Dixon Ward Caulfleld Paul Vincent Lee Hill Directed by Gilbert P. Hamilton. The St«r> : Felicity had golden hair and a sunny disposition, while hi r sister, Judith, had black hair and eyes, and a temper and disposition to match them. She fell in love with Felicity's beau, David, and, with the money he gave her for her trousseau, went to the city, and was soon established as Zariska, the fortune teller. Upon the death of an uncle who left her a thousand dollars she returned home. Just at that time a vessel was wrecked, and among the passengers was Mrs. Dorian, a wealthy woman, who died leaving a message which Judith volunteered to deliver for her. WAAB iELLS 'implex machines 1327 VINE ST. i MlNUSA p GOLD i FIBRE i r 1JOKJ& ? SCREENS ■Jj AND ALL g SUPPLIES PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL ROLL TICKETS Your own special Ticket, any printing. any colore, accurately numbered; every roll guaranteed. Coupon tickets for Trize Drawines. 5.000 $2.50. Prompt shipments. Cash with the order. the samples. Send diagram for Reserved Seat Coupon Tickets, serial or dated. Stock tickets 5.000 to 25.000 fifteen (Vents per thousand. 50.000 ten cents. 100,000 nine cents. PRICES Fire Thousand $1.25 Ten Thousand 2.50 Fifteen Thousand 3.75 Twenty-five Thousand 5.50 Fifty Thousand 7.50 One Hundred Thousand 10.00 National Ticket Co., shamokin. p«. JUST OUT Our Midsummer BARGAIN LIST of M. P. CAMERAS 1 iff r * 1 * This list will save you 30% to 60% of your camera money. Write lor It at ones. ^ BASS CAMERA CO. 1H N. Diarksrs St. Dsst II, Chicago HE'S gone across — YOU "come across"! Adopt a SOLDIER and Supply him with "SMOKES" for the Duration of the WAR! YOU know Hint our fighting men are begging for tobacco. Tobacco cheers tin in. Thej need it. "Send more clgurettes." "We can't get half enough smokes ..\ir h< rr." "A cigarette Is the first thing u wounded man asks for." Almost every mail brings many thousands of such requests. $1.00 a Month Keeps a Soldier Sap* plied— Will YOU Be * "BIG BROTHER ■ or a "BIG SISTER" to a Lonely Fighting Man? Every dollar sends four 45c. packages of tobacco. Hail the money and coupon right now. "OUR BOYS IN FRANCE TOBACCO FUND 19 West 44th Street, New York City Depository: Irvlns National Bank. New York "I wish you all possible success in your admirable effort to get our boys in France tobacco." —THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Endorsed by The Secretary of War Lyman Abbott The Secretary of tos Kabbl Wise Nary Oertruda ALharton The American Bad Theodora BooestaU Croae Alton B. Parker Cardinal Gibbons And the Entire Nation "OUR BOYS IN FRANCE TOBACCO FUND" lOWest 44th Street. New York GENTLEMEN: I want to do my part to help Lh« American soldiers who are lighting my battle In KTanoa. If tobacco will do It, I'm for tobacco. (Check betew how you desire to contribute) I enclose $1.00. I will adopt a soldier and send you 11.00 a month to supply him with "smokes" tar the duration of the war. I send you herewith my contribution towards the purchase of tobaooo for Amerioaa soldiers. This does not obligate me to contribute mere. NAME. ADDRESS However, Judith, with jewelry and other things to identify her, masqueraded as the real Mrs. Dorian, and was received by society. David obtained employment at the Pemberton's, where Judith was staying, and, penetrating her disguise, unmasked her deception just in time to prevent her marriage to Peter, a prominent society man. Judith, angry and disyraeed, returned home, and during the long hours that followed her soul was regenerated. Paul, the only one who had not fallen for her during her triumph, came to her now and told her he was going to Africa to risk everything to conquer the epidemic of sleeping sickness. Judith, tearful and penitent, saw the love in his eyes, and agreed to go with him. Feature Alma Rubens, who plays the dual roles of Judith and Zariska, and Lee Hill as Paul Vincent. Program and Advertising Phrases: Tempest and Sunshine Fleck the Sky in Domestic Life Until True Love Triumphs. Vampire Sister Plays Spider to the Fly of Fickle Love. Death and Disgrace Marks the End of the Vampire's Path. Two Sisters and the Love of One Man Create Remarkable Photoplay. Originality in Theme Gives Photoplay Gripping Appeal. Proof That There's Something New Under the Photoplay Sun. Stunt SuKKestions: If you never worked it try the fortune telling stunt in your lobby, setting up a booth and using some clever girl to fake the stock predictions winding up with the advice to see the play. By withholding the connection with the advertising stunt you can get up quite a sensation. In the newspaper work hammer on the dual role, and ask which is the \lma Rubens. \il\<-ni»liiu Aids: Two each one, three and slx-sheeta ticks sheet. Filler sheet. Ten-minute novel. Slide. Heralds. Lobby displays, 8x10 sepia, 11x14 sepia, 22x28 ■ I Cuts. Ri leased July 21. A Pledge to Save is a Pledge to Fight BUY W. S. S. We Manufacture Complete EXIT Signs to to 7* Cents la Quantity Alao Fire Eacapa 8ifc-ne and Other Specialties T. L. ROBINSON & CO. 105 W. Monroe St., Chicago AMERICAN jfotoplaper (Trade Mark Registered) The Musical Marvel Write for Cataloarae AMERICAN PHOTO PLAYER CO. 12 Weat 45th Street New York City Wa have lor sale Twenty million Dollar Mytttry, 22 rcelcZudora, IS reels; and Million Oollar Mystery. 46 reels. We also have a large stock of new and commercial lllm In all lengths for all parts of the elobt. EMtaullthed IV0» THE FILM EXCHANGE 12a West 46th St., Ness York City