Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1919 - Feb 1920)

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Picture-Play Magazine Advertising Section — and they both show the same pictures! WHETHER you attend a million-dollar palace of the screen in the big city, or a tiny hall in a backwoods hamlet, you will find that it is always the best and most prosperous theatre in the community that is exhibiting Paramount Artcraft Pictures. It does not matter whether you arrive in a limousine, a jitney, on trolley or afoot, you are immediately taken out of yourself by these great pictures which delight so many thousands of audiences every day in the week. Human nature has deep-down similarities wherever you find it, and Famous Players-Lasky Corporation has made the bigger and better theatres possible by supplying a great variety of photo-plays which touch the roots of human nature with absolute certainty. A theatre cannot be better than the pictures it shows. Good music, wide aisles, luxurious seating and fine presentation have all naturally followed as the appropriate setting for Paramount Artcraft Pictures. Find the theatre or theatres in any town that show Paramount Artcraft Pictures, and you have found the spots where time flies. (paramount Qrtcrait jHotkm (pictures These two trade-marks are the sure way of identifying Paramount Artcraft Pictures — and the theatres that show them. S FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION Ik ADOLPti ZUKOR Pres. JESSE L.LASKY Vice Pres. CECIL B. DE MOLE Director General Latest Paramount Artcraft Pictures Released lo December 1st Billie Burke in "Sadie Love" Ethel Clayton in "A Sporting Chance" Marguerite Clark in "Luck in Pawn" Irene Castle in "The Invisible Bond" "Everyvvomnn" With All Star Cast Elsie Ferguson in "Counterfeit" Dorothy Gish in "Turning the Tables" D. W. Griffith Produc'ion "Scarlet Days" * Wm. S. Hart in "Wagon Tracks" Houdini in "The Grim Game" Li!a Lee in "Heart of Youth" Vivian Martin in "His Official Fiancee" Wallace Reid in "The Lottery Man" Maurice Tourneur's Pr~duct!on "The Life Line" George Loane Tucker's Production "The Miracle Man" Robert Warwick in "In Mizzoura" Bryant Washburn in "It Pays to Advertise" "The Teeth of the Tirrer" With a Star Cast "The Miracle of Love" A Cosmopolitan Production "The Dark rtcr" A Cosmopolitan Production Thomas H. Ince Productions Enid Bennett in "What Every Woman Learns" Doro'.hy Dalton in "L' Apache" "2Zli Hours' Leave" Douglas MacLean & Doris May Charles Ray in "Crooked Straight" * Supervision Thomas II. Ince Paramount Comedies Paramount-Arbuckle Comedies one each month Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedies two each month Paramount-Al St. John Comedies one each month Paramount-Ernest Truex Comedies one each month Paramount Short Subjects Paramount Magazine issued weekly Paramount-Post Nature Pictures issued every other week Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Pictures one each week Paramount-Burlingham Adventure Pictures every oilier week Paramount-Briggs Comedy one each week O And remember that any Paramount or Artcraft Picture that yo<» haven't seen is as new as a book you have never read. I