Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . ole. Theinterest never slackens all through, and there are many wonder-fully pathetic scenes. The ending in itself exemplifies the title—Maternal love triumphs and reunites the parents. The subjectof this film is one that is ever present in its appeal. We have theold and everlasting tragedy of the humble couple, the drunkenhusband and the suffering wife, and we follow the play of thevarious emotions that harrow the wife. Eventually all comes to ahappy ending, and the family are again content. The strugglebetween good and evil is most admirably portraye


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . ole. Theinterest never slackens all through, and there are many wonder-fully pathetic scenes. The ending in itself exemplifies the title—Maternal love triumphs and reunites the parents. The subjectof this film is one that is ever present in its appeal. We have theold and everlasting tragedy of the humble couple, the drunkenhusband and the suffering wife, and we follow the play of thevarious emotions that harrow the wife. Eventually all comes to ahappy ending, and the family are again content. The strugglebetween good and evil is most admirably portrayed by Miss AstaNeilssen, who is in-every way a remarkably accomplished actress. Supplement to IHt llNbMA, % April, 1912. To EVERYBODYGENUINELYINTERESTED We will afford facilitiesto see under actual work-ing conditions the film CHRISTOPHERCOLUMBUS. We want all showmen tosee what it is possible forthem to do when workingin conjunction with a filmservice that has its cus-tomers interests at heart. April, 1912. Supplement to THE CINEMA. Write tolthe NEW CENTURYFILM SERVICE LTD. 2 & 4, Quebec St., 48, Rupert St.,LEEDS. LONDON, W. Agent for Northern Counties—W. L. BEED,148, Westgate Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Xll. Supplement to THE CINEMA. April, 1912. A NEW PROJECTOR. Me^rs. Jury are putting on the market a new projector,which will be known as the Model No. 1. The machine will bea great advance on those already existing. The design hasbeen carefully thought out, and the result is a mechanicallyperfect instrument that will last for years, throughout greatattention has been paid to strength of working parts and easeof adjustment. By a new device the Maltese Cross gear canbe easily adjusted, only a set screw and a nut having to beslackened. By this means the timing can be easily correctedwithout interfering with the gear or using a file. A specialautomatic drop switcher is provided, which cuts off the lightas soon as the speed of the machine falls below the safetyminimum. Messrs.


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