Variety (April 1916)

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VARIETY 31 MT TM*. I Rvof «n rouR • If you have not booked these box of/ice attractions, telegraph or write the live wire exchangeman in your section Maine New Hampshire n , . _.. ^ Vermont rhoenix rum Corporation Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island 131 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. New York City Northern New Jersey MUTT & JEFF FILM EXCHANGE 729 Seventh Ave., New York Eastern Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Dist. of Columbia Southern New Jersey Virginia Ohio Michigan Electric Theatre & Supply 13th and'Vine Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. STANDARD FILM SERVICE, Cleveland, Ohio STANDARD FILM SERVICE, Cincinnati, Ohio STANDARD FILM SERVICE, Detroit, Mich. Western Pennsylvania West Virginia Illinois Indiana Wisconsin New York State exclusive of Greater New York LIBERTY FILM RENTING COMPANY 105 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Celebrated Players Film Company 207 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. Essamar Film Company 15 W. Swann St., Buffalo, N. Y. Missouri Kansas ASSOCIATED FILM SERVICE Gloyd Building, Kansas City, Mo. Iowa Nebraska MUTT & JEFF FILM DISTRIBUTORS Freemont, Neb. California PEERLESS FILM SERVICE lftf Golden Gate Ave., Sen Francisco, Cal. PEERLESS FILM SERVICE ^^^^Investmen^Buildlng^^sAngalee^Cal^^^^^^^^ Texas REX AMUSEMENT CO., Galveston, Texas Minnesota North Dakota South Dakota Zenith Feature Film Company Lyceum Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Washington Oregon Idaho Montana Australia Reelplay Feature Company 1019 Eastlake Ave., Seattle, Wash. AUSTRALIZIAN FILMS, Sydney, Australia American Representatives, 729-7th Ave., New York r METRO PICTURES CORPORATION Mabel Taliaferro AND Edwin Carewe IN THE SNOWBIRD A Metro wonderplay tremendous in its romantic power, directed by Mr. Carewe and produced by ROLFE PHOTOPLAYS, Inc. Released on the Metro Prog ram May Ith SPECIAL ATTENTION To Theatrical A Moving Picture Artiste U4W Pint Evening and Street Oowat Opera Coats, Pure, Etc* at Less Than One-Half Regular Prices GOWNS, WRAPS, ETC, RENTED MMB. NAPTAL • Weat «th Street Bet. Sth and 6th Aves. TEL. BRYANT 670 AMERICAN MOVIES Third Street bet. Ave. B and C, New York. Showing first run pictures only. Celebrating 2nd anniversary May 1-1. Special vaudeville program arranged by B. Kosofsky. Proprietors, J. Schwartz, C. Stelner and H. Weiaaer. VIRGINIA NORDEN Vitagraph Co. INTERNATIONAL'S B'WAY AD. The International Film Service (Hearst's) has commandeered a Broad- way front for advertising. It's the New York theatre (Loew's) which has its principal outside electric brilliantly calling attention to "The Mysteries of Myra." It's the serial of the Interna- tional's, opening this week with the first chapter. The New York's sign has a large line mentioning the International Film Ser- vice, and the advertisement looks to he a valuable one. It is to remain up in front of the New York for 15 weeks. For some time that theatre promi- nently displayed Pathc on its front. It is said Patlie paid the Locw Circuit $180 weekly for it, although the Pathe panic was merely used in connection with films distributed by it which were exhibited in the New York, that changes its feature daily.