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THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS
FILM TITLES
6c PER FOOT
Positive Printing
5c PER FOOT
1000 feet. 4^c ft. 5000 feet. 4c per ft.
Negatives Developed Free
GUNBV BROS., Inc.
145 West 45th Street New York City
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Eagle Frame Co.
JOE GUERCIO. Mgr.
506 N. Carpenter St., Chicago
Our Program Now Includes
All Marion Leonard Releases All Florence Turner Releases All Helen Gardner Releases All Kennedy Features Inc. Releases All Criterion Releases
GENERAL FEATURE FILM
COMPANY, Inc.
Powers Bldji. Chicago, In.
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in 3 reels. Meeting with great success everywhere.
" The Great Lure of Paris"
in 3 reels.
"Justice or Love?"
in 3 reels. All acknowledged successes of the season. Further particulars
FEATURE PHOTOPLAY CO.
220 W. 42nd St.
Candler Bldg. New York City.
Phone Bryant 8486.
LOUIS GERO
HOW. 40th St. New York
Importer of ■
High Class European Feature Film NEGATIVE S
Selling United States Rights
Projection Room open all day
AUSTRALASIAN RELEASE
One of the first releases to be announced by the Australasian Film Company, manufactured at their ni w plant at Rushcutters' Bay, Sydney. Australia, will be a three-reel feature, entitled "The Shepherd of the Southern Cross." Besides the heart story of a convict, the picture depicts in a vivid manner the life of the sheep■ rs 'if New South Wales,
Stanley II. Twist, who has taken
hold of the manufacturing end of the
business, promi i a series oi releases
v three or four weeks, in which
ies of Australian mining settlers
and bushrangers will figure.
The Australasian Film Ci mipanj have secured options upon the exclusive services of Miss Nance O'Neill
I Miss Am i Herman for m
ing picture services during their contemplated professional tour < • \us Iral.i
TO THE TRADE Negatives Developed, leper ft.
PRINTS MADE ON
Eastman Stock, 4c per ft
Including Tinting and Toning
TITLES, 8c per ft.
Prompt deliveries AU work guaranteed
Commercial Motion Pictures Co. , Inc.
102 W. 101st Street
Telephone,
6532 6533
New York City
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"GREAT LURE OF PARIS" PRAISED
A letter from the Union Film and Supply Company, of Los Angeles, Cal., to the Feature Photoplay Company, reads as follows: "We are very well pleased with 'The Lure of Paris.' We have a great many calls for the 'Great Lure of Paris' and if you want to refer any prospective purchasers to us, we feel at liberty to do so. Would be pleased to have you send us sample paper on everything you release, and anything on the order of 'The Great Lure of Paris' and we will gladly give you an order."
BALKAN WAR HORRORS
Motion pictures of a four-hundredmile journej through the regions in Albania devastated by the Servian armies during the second Balkan war, taken by William Willard Howard, were shown at a private exhibition at the howrooms of the Kinemacolor Company, 1600 Broadway. Xew York City, on Saturday, Februarj 21. The exhibition was held under the auspices of the American Constantinople Relief Committee, of which 0 cai S Straus is chairn
Gloria American Co.
Phone Bryant 7713 Cable Ad. Gloriafilm, N.Y.
1 10 West 40th St. New fork City. N. V.
TKEiELEPHANT BRAND
Muni Quality
WORLD FILM CORPORATION
110 West 40th St., New York
KLEINE THEATRE OPENING
Easter Monday is the date now set for the opening of George Kleine's new theatre on Forty-second street. New York City, and "Antony and Cleopatra" will probably be the opening spectacle on the screen. It is a Cines production and, if anything. rivals "Quo Vadis" in magnitude. Anthony Novelli, Lorenzo Lupi, Signora Terribilli and Signorina Matilde de Mar/io are the stars of the piece.
Details of the interior of the new Kleine motion picture theatre are not available as yet, bul the foyer is said to be one of the handsomest in the metropolis,
CAMERA SNAPS H. K. THAW
The fust motion pictures ever taken in a United States District Court are those made of the last hearing in the Harry K Thaw case, before Federal Judge Aldrich. at Concord, N. H.. on Thursday, February 19 Judge Aldrich -ranted tin permit for the , hum man to record the movements o tin figures in the famous case while the bail hearing was being argued. Both Jerome and Thaw appear in the pii i in i's