Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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Wry :: i noinu PICTURES AND THH PICTUKKGOrR We Hear THAT I ■ 1 1 1 t Piii'tiuuce il\.-anayi ll:l itil'itl bilk kimono from a Chiue-ie admirer. • • » Til \T Fl ■! in l.i Bailie lui * ju I on n iili T r films for tit least another two years'. • • » " • Til VI' .ii arrival in New Vorli Sir H,m ■ will go itraighl i" Los Angeles to he filmed in several of his mosl successful productions, includm-; liirhard tht Svconi. • • m • THAT the Tournament. Riehard's arrest and imprisonment, his nbdnetiou, his riding through the (Jitj in Bolinphroke's procession, ami. finally, Bolingbroke's coronation are to be pome of the big effects in this last-named film-plaj . • » • # THAT Henrj Ainltj is playing lead iu '/"<< Great Adventure which the Turner Co. is producing for Ideal. • » » # Til AT ' tste. the [deal picture-plaj released in January, Is to be re\ ived on the stage with Sir John 1 1 air a Eccles, his pari in the him version. * * THAT the stage and screen impersonations Uy H'is actor will be wonderlnllj interesting to play and picture v., .n-. • « »■ THAT the good old fairy tales take a good deal of displacing in the->' terribly realistic days, the booking of Christmas film- being better than ever before. • » Til \ T Turner Films. Ltd., are at work on a comedy adapted from Doorsteps, with Mws Turner in the principal role. • # • * THAT /' iteps is the mnsic-hall sketch which made at th'1 Pavilion and Oxford, and now scores elsewhere. # # • THAT, to q.uote the words of our publisher, ordersare -imply '"rolling" in for the Christmas Double Number of IV 11 RES to be published on December ith. price twopence. • * * # THAT, in consequence, the usual big printing order is bassed and will )>e quite dwarfed by the time we go to press. THAT Bigelow Cooper returned to the Edison Studios recently all battered up through a motor trip to Pennsylvania. • # * # THAT although the ear was smashed up through hitting a reck, and he cut his arm and legs. Bigelow's perennial good nature was unscathed. s •* # THAT the fire scene in 3iod Wanted, Edison's beautiful picture of child life, is a red-hot example of that Company's ability to provide screen realism. • # # # THAT William J. Elliott, the well-known phot. .-play writer. is now in charge of the publicity department at Davison's. • n * THAT in Tin White ll>-,>e. the Hepworth Version of the successful novel. George Gnnther, the famous middle-weight, re as the Mack champion defeated. THEATRE ■A triumph of historical incident." —Globe. TWICE DAILY 2.30 and 8. A Chance of a Lifetime. SETS 01 BEAUTIFUL HALF-PLATE PHOTOS i kicipal sc« ties in ■• Fl) in A " and "Beauty" productions sent all applicants mi receipt of Postal Order value 6d. "FLYING A" CO., 193, Wardour St., W. ANOTHER WONDERFUL PRODUCT ON BY LOIS WEBER AND PHILLIPS SMALLEY. *A CIGARETTE, THAT'S ALL' Gold Seal Drama. 1,930 f est approx. Release.] Dec. 27th. Here i- another masterpiece from t tic pen of wonderfully gifted l.ois Weber, author of " Hypocrites," "Scandal and u host of other triumphantly superior photo-pip; a. in .it tempi to tell 5 "ii "i t in novelty, the gripping, enthralling nitere-l of this UHHsttil drama in printed words would lie useless. Through magic spectacles a man sees the-terriblo truth of false partner, false friend, false wife. Convinced that the whole thing \ _^» ^ Ls a vision, he returns home to tell his wife of the • joke." There he timls a ■ cigarette, ihai sail" which through the magic glasses he saw the false friend lay on the mantel when making a lover's call on his wife. Wonderful and enthralling beyond description; von MIST s, e it. THE TRANa ATLANflC FILM CO., Ltd., Universal House, 37-39, Oxford S».,Lo don, W. HACKINC COUGH MOTHER CURED BY VENO'S 18 YEARS AGO STILL USES THE GREAT REMEDY IN THE FAMILY. Mrs. Aldridgc, 9, Hyde Street, Holme, Manchestei used Veno's some 18 years ago when suffering with It was a cough that, gave no rest, but, kept me backup all day lonur. and in the night too it disturbed me. Hut when I commence! taking Venn's I soon got r lief. It was quite wonderful how-it loosened the phlegm and st ffiuess at my chest. Soon I was quite cured. " Ever since then Veno's has been my family medicine. I used (ogive it to my children ivlci 1hey showed anv sign of a cough, and it always cured them. Once my little (. issie i whooping cough, but a few doses of Veno's -i ipped it ali, est at nice. 'J hey are grown up now but they should still hate Vei o's if they need it. I shall always praise Venn's Klways recommend it as the very test cot-gh medicine in the world." AWARDED GRAND PRIX ANU GOLD MEDAL, | PARIS HEALTH EXHIBITION, 19TO. \i'ua'> Liijhtniii'j Cough C COUCHS AND COLDS, BRONCHITIS, LUNG TROUBLES, INFLUENZA, HOARSENESS "I first 1 cough. ] trt U the Safest and sarai Remedy, JJ 1 ASTHMA, i.rl NASAL CATARRH, I I Q * WH00PINC COUCH 2 a bottle, WH00PINC COUCH, BLOOD aPITTINC, DIFFICULT BREATHINC. Larger Siu«s, 1/3 and :;/-• The a/ Size is the Of Chemists and Medicine 1' Insisl on hating Vei o's • ad refute all subrtiticteg, VENO'S V^HTNING COUGH CURE