Moving Picture News (1911) . Companyto accomplish their ambition than Miss Leonard seemed toexpress herself. .i; Readers, watch Gem. Watch Miss Leonard. The date oftheir first release has not yet been decided, but keep track ofit when it is. Its going to be worth while. You know, wecan just sense some things; we feel just how much and howlittle we can expect from a venture from the first impres-sion of it; and our impression of the Gem Motion PictureCompany, ]\Iiss Leonard and their combined ef¥orts would bevery, very flattering to all concerned if they were susceptibleof flattery. - Im going


Moving Picture News (1911) . Companyto accomplish their ambition than Miss Leonard seemed toexpress herself. .i; Readers, watch Gem. Watch Miss Leonard. The date oftheir first release has not yet been decided, but keep track ofit when it is. Its going to be worth while. You know, wecan just sense some things; we feel just how much and howlittle we can expect from a venture from the first impres-sion of it; and our impression of the Gem Motion PictureCompany, ]\Iiss Leonard and their combined ef¥orts would bevery, very flattering to all concerned if they were susceptibleof flattery. - Im going to take advantage of Miss Leonards kind invi-tation to call again. Its a real inspiration to talk to theres something about the atmosphere of the placethat is warm and genial, and inspiring and inspiriting. Sheseems to cast her radiance over all and everything and—Iam going to call again! Waterloo, la.—A new opera house will be erected hereto replace the one destroyed by a tornado. A PROMINENT INDEPENDENT HOUSE. THE LYRIC THEATER, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA The Lyric Theater, 130 South Spring street, Los Angeles,Cal, is one of the prettiest and best five-cent houses in thecity, and since changing from Trust to Independent serviceseveral months ago, business has wonderfully increased. Four reels of pictures are shown, the program changingtwice a week. The seating capacity of this popular theateris 400, and under the judicious management of iNIessrs. How-ell and Skinner, it is always kept filled. A $1,000 Peerless organ has recently been installed, whichadds greatly to the pictures. Two; machines are used, and these, under the charge ofj\Ir. E. Geary, always insure the best of projection. THE MOVING PICTURE TRADE JOURNAL What is more convincing of the increasing popularity ofthe animated picture playlet than the demand for themoving picture trade journal? Nearly every operator,theater proprietor, scenario writer and critic subscribesfor the trade papers. A few years ago


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