Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGOER Wees rkdxxg 3Iak. U, 19:6 SEE Kathlyn Williams' Encounter with a Full-Grown Lion! THE SULTANA OF THE DESERT This Beautiful Production Merits Your Special Attention. Here are a FeW of the Thrilling Incidents. The Jit'irii'-i/ Aavss ilic Desert to ike 1 'v.'/crut. Tli e Escape. Knthlyiis E,h;o<nt<T tct'th, a J j in,/. ■^ Remember it's A SELIG <^> T' ■ ! i I' i ruff Qf //,< ./<■ The Exciting ]; Jnj ]i-r Ste atrt, and The I'eatlt o/ the Lieu. WHY 't $%\&*i *M hePtirpilris 6 weeks a REELS ^HS^gJHSS' WILL WIN "THE PURPLE IRIS" 6 WEEKS 12 REELS ( > >MM KNVI \< ; Thursday April 6 1916 The Trans Atlantic Film Co., Ltd., "TlllO HO.Mi: UK Sl'Kl.U S" Managing DirectorJ. D. I ippcll, 37-39, Oxford Street, London. W. Because It is a TRAXS-itTLAJiTIC SERIAL. That fact is sufficient to exhibitors ■\vlui have presents t those other gigantic "LucilU Love. " • The 1'rev o Hearts. •• The M Key.' • The Black Bos." and -The Broken (Ann. " It i> a~ good as a guarantee that for six solid weeks the iiuaier will come rolling into the pay box, beeanse every Ti-ni-Atlaulic Serial has t.lUI'. It bats PUNCH. It has the elements that appeal to tile Pnhlieiii every scene. uvl>aU9C thing novel. Something to L-ive Your osteons fresh new sensations. Something, that will lilt them clean out of ihorrovery-day urn danesairroinidiii.s and transport them into the heart of the I surround them with the subtle influence and mysticism Of iIk Orient, lead them thronsffl Royal pahwes, across deserts, thro bazaars, aiula hundred and one pi depicted with fascinating realism. Because II is .: .-1 of six narratives, each 2,0*0 feet in length Tlii> i e most convenient, length, and it will to yon to fi. it in with your programme without much trouble. Each narrative is a complete sn ary in itself, but contains the neeessarj elements of continuity to carry the interest from narrative to narrative. RlM>!ll1CO " '" :1"^ fT™** <*et DttdUSv the old adage that •• truth is stranger than fiction." It is doubtful if any living auihorcouhl invent such hair-; using episodes, such sealStarring incidents, such romantic Dtontc of allurement and fascination as arc areacBted in this amazing hist orv . Because i or to every exhibitor •who books "The Pnrp'e liis will be presented a magnificent arra\ of Publicity props A.BSOL1 "(T 1 A 1 i; I :r. This will provide the exhibitor with the means of pulling in the public and the coin. BOOK " Till: PI RPLE 1K1S NOW.