South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 58, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1915 — Page 3
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The first of & Series' of Photograp
Motion Picture Actors and Actresses in
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has just finished the installation of the greatest newspaper press in America the only press of its kind in the United States the only newspaper press in this country that prints pictures by the latest and greatest invention known to the printing art, the original Rotogravure Process invented by Dr. Mertcns, the distinguished chemist of Freiburg, Germany. .There are other presses that do a similar hind of printing, but The Tribune is the first and only newspaper in America to take advantage of the wonderful effects in picture printing that can be secured by the original Dr. Mcrtcns Process. This great press was built to order for The Tribune, in Muelhausen, Alsace-Lorraine, where some of the fiercest fighting of the present war has taken place, and was shipped from Germanv soil just a week before the war began. And Mary Pickford's Photograph an exquisite likeness of the greatest motion picture idol in the world, a girl whose salary is $2,000.00 a week whether she works irnot is the first product o(The Tribune's great new press. This photograph is printed by itself, on special paper, all ready ibr framing, and will be given FREE with every copy of TOMORROW'S CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE.
What Wm. A, Brady said of Miss Mary Pickford in The Saturday Evening Post for Feb. 20, 1915
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Sector decides whether or not they are available.
The best camera proposition in the United-States is Miss
Mary Pickford. This young actress popularity has not
waned an iota since tho invasion of the moving-picture field by the stage favorite. She is known to the movingpicture fans all over America, England, Germany, China, Australia, and every other section of the civilized world. During the last twelve montlis her salary has been a thousand dollars a week, or fifty-two. thousand dollars a year; and she has recently signed a contract for the coming year whereby she is to receive twothousand (pilars a week for fifty-two wppIcs. with the privilege of pickingier own" nl.'ivs arid hpinc nnid wViothpr sVio wnrL-a nr ttnf
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She has mastered, more than any other man or woman on our stage, the art of acting before the camera, which Yl
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A series of photographs of the most famous motion picture actors and actresses in America has been arranged for, and one will be given FREE with your copy The Chicago Sunday Tribune each week as long as the series lasts, so that you can have the portraits of all your favorites framed. You not only want the first of the series Mary Pickford's Photograph but you will also want every one that follows. When you get your Sunday paper tomorrow REMEMBER THIS: that The World's Greatest Newspaper, with its scores of brilliant, entertaining and educational features features not found in any other paper in the world and with its beautiful Photograph of Mary Pickford free doesn't cost you a single penny more than other Sunday papers. Tomorrow you will get the first product of The Tribune's great Rotogravure Press. On the following Sunday we will give you another photograph of one of the greatest of Motion Picture Stars, and also an additional attraction produced by this same wonderful pressc Watch this paper for oar announcement NEXT WEEK.
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