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Show "PROGRAM OF THE EXCL USIVE mAKING A RECORD B Y ITS FAST EXPANDING GROWTH Thanhouser Presents An Eerie Story In Which A Ghost Is Hunted Down And Subjected To Reforming Influences. The BxclQilra .Supply Porporation has made a notable record in ihe motion picture Industry by ihe rapid growth of ils program and ihe expansive representation re-presentation it has acquired throughout Ihe T'liiied State and Canada during th short peri... thai has elapsed since ik organization, I?, ginning fin m oaths ago with a monthly output of nine feature fea-ture SUbjtCtB and Iwenty-uiio single rial releases of the GSftjumont, Great Northern. North-ern. Ilala and SolQX brands, it has in thai short time augmented Its output to a carefully selected program of thirty multiple peel releases and a like number of single reel subjects from a dozen Standard bra mis of nxr.gnize.l quality A few days ago. before a meetine of representative olOtlojD pietiir,- men. Josrph H. Miles, general manager of i the ExeJbslTO Supply Torporation, in eoiiiinenlihg upon the demand for high clnss feature SQbjectSL spoke glowingly of the productive results of the Exclusive manufacturers in their efforts in meet this demand with nndlity subjects. Mr. Mibs Mini While I nin personally proud of the wonderful success of our program. 1 attribute (he attainment of thai s.a ,-rss alone to the fad that otir various brands are of mi. Ii a recognized recog-nized standard of qtialitj that the brand tnmies alone assure their ready wilt? ill all territories. The character of our organization is sn.-h that not only is competition not eliminated, but on the contrary u encouraged to such an extern ex-tern that n keen rivalry exists anuuig our manufacturers to bri ak sales records. Quality is the factor that makes record sales uud quality is our slogan. "The addition of two more American brand-., the Laclede and lircat Western, his daughter, but he was practically bankrupt. A young physician decided out of curiosity, to Investigate. The "ghost" wn Unmasked, but she was not punished. The innkeeper's daughter daugh-ter was the "spirit," and her mind bad been unhinged by grief because Of lb" death Of the mother she dearly lOVedr The di. . lor succeeded in restoring her io health anil the hotel, the curse removed, re-moved, sixui regained (he popularity of the summer visitor, who had shunned it when ii wus u "hai.uied hotel." a a The laleM note. I star presented in motion mo-tion pictures i James O'Neill) in the characterisation he hns interpreted mora than live thousand times on the stage. The Count of Monte CriMo, reb-ii'-ed by Ihe famous Players Film Company. I '4 '3 I : -. " j "Tic Cprc Car M:.1:ry" (Kl:ra") I ' ii l( "RESTLESS SPIRIT" Dumas' famed masterpiece, with its rapid trend of action ami sustained suspense sus-pense makes nn ideal sdbjecl Cor motion mo-tion pictures The powerful plot forcefully force-fully illustrating the eternal triumph of right, its unlimited opportUUitiet for vinie pantomine, and its- continuous appeal ap-peal to human sentiments and emotions, makp it one of the gr"atet dramatic stories ever conceived by genius, ami ope of the strongest silent stories ever produced pro-duced in him. . . Clara Dale, who lias been touring the Western vaudeville time throughout the Middle West for tie- past few seasons has joini!l the Kssapay dramatc company com-pany at Chicago to play ingenue pans. Mis Dale possesses both beauty ami dramatic talent and bids fair in soon take rank among photoplay favorites. $i$F7r- ' J'"' 1 1 U'-"' .,& f if l1"-- A as.. t ii A B ANNA LITTLE M'l CERTIUJDE FORBES IT CRNE GAUNTIER with i wo frnture releases each, month-ly, month-ly, and the New Annex with a Western feature eVery two weeks, will give balance bal-ance to the superb aggregation of r..r-- r..r-- il-ii brand-, including as they do the pick of the piek from he studios of Gaumont, Great Northern, itala. Eclectic, Eclec-tic, Film Releases of America and Lewis Lew-is Pennant. The a rienn brands now on our program include Bolus. Blache American, Dkagon and rtamo. . . "The Mystery of the TTaunted Ilotel" (Thanhouser) A i the seashore resort they called it "The Haunted Hotel.'' and explained Ihul sinee the death of the proprietor's Wife, irho was droivued at sea. her pirn bad walked the sands each nighl. 'I'll" -lory had ruined Hepburn He-pburn Th.- proprietor lived there with Louis Nolo, who is widely and favorably favor-ably known In motion picture circles, hi bow wtth a concern wnich will shortly place on lh' market a perfect talking machine, synchronized for motion pictures, pic-tures, Widen overcomes the defects in the present machines now before the public. Manager Lucius Henderson, of the Majestic Studios, was an interested spectator t the first performance of bis produi lioii of "Bapho ' al the Majestic Theatre. Mr. Henderson as for five years leading man and stag.' director with Florence Roberts on the pacific Coast, and his familiarity with Ihe play, B ii is given on the legitimate StAgO, was a great aid In reproducing this greet moral lesson 00 the screen. |