The Village Movie, Volume 1: Number 23, 2 January 1915, p.1

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The Village Movie Published Weekly by the VILLAGE THEATRE COMPANY, Wilmette, Ill. M. L. SPARR, Editor For Advertising Space apply to THE PRINTING STUDIO, Wilmette, 111. Volume 1: Number 23 Wilmette, Illinois, January 2, 1915 Six Features in One Week Six features in one week at the Village Theatre! A different picture every day, each picture representing the best that talent, science and money can produce in motion pictures. The Paramounts were good—they were fine— but they were not enough! There were noted stars and authors who were releasing their efforts through other channels, hence we have turned to all channels in the motion picture world, and we are going to give you the very best that any and all producers have to offer. A new feature every day! This has never before bern tried by any motion picture theatre, but we know that it is what you want. The Village Theatre is arranged and provided for your comfort and pleasure. There is no picture house in the country which has better and more suitable music than at the Village. The projection apparatus and the curtain is the very best that money and science can secure. We are scouring the market for all the best pictures procurable, and if this is what you. want you may be sure it will be provided. What about the serials, the Chicago Herald Movies, and the Hearst-Selig News Pictorial? Oh, certainly we will have them, and you will find another paragraph in this issue of THE VILLAGE MOVIE telling you when you can see them at the Wilmette Theatre. Jim Who is Jim Baird?. Why, James Cruze, of course. He will appear in the fifth installment of "Zudora," at the Village Theatre today, January 2nd. Dont' miss it! This "Zudora" picture is the best one so far, and the introduction of our hero, James Cruze, in the new character of Jim Baird will take place, and you must not miss that. The sixth installment, next Saturday, January 9th. will be shown at the Wilmette Theatre, and thereafter the "Zudora pictures will be shown in that theatre every Saturday. In the next two or three episodes you will see the great transformation from the villain into the hero, and in episode eight James Cruze will be shown in three different characters. The spectacular scenes in the new role will arouse every moving picture fan. Become a "Zudora" fan now. The pictures will contain bigger sensations all the time. All the old favorites that appeared in "The Million Dollar Mystery" pictures will come back in the "Zudora" pictures. Then in addition there will be a beautiful woman of mystery, the dear little "Thanhouser Kidlet," Helen Badgley, and the remarkable Thanhouser dog. Yes, Flo LaBadie will be there too, so see what you are going to miss if you don't see "Zudora." Beginning with Wednesday, January 6th, the Chicago Herald Movies will be shown at the Wilmette Theatre every Wednesday night. Also "The Perils of Pauline" will move over to the Wilmette, the twentieth installment appearing there on Wednesday, January 6th. Every Saturday the Hearst-Selig News Pictorials and the "Zudora" pictures will be shown at the Wilmette Theatre instead of the Village, beginning with next Saturday, January 9th. Watch the programs carefully so that you will be sure to know just where and when the pictures will be shown.

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