Moving Picture News (1911) . entific and othersubjects for the four weeks following the opening Mondajmatinee, which was held on Labor Daj*. This show will be distinctly different from the Kinema-color show now at Dalj-s Theater. A^hile a number of Coro-nation views will be shown, they will be of a different na-ture to those now being shown at the lower Broadwaytheater. In addition to the Coronation views, a remarkable pictureof the London Zoo will be shown and a picture of NorthWales near Carnarvon Castle, the scene of the investiture ofthe Prince of Wales. Another startling picture will be t


Moving Picture News (1911) . entific and othersubjects for the four weeks following the opening Mondajmatinee, which was held on Labor Daj*. This show will be distinctly different from the Kinema-color show now at Dalj-s Theater. A^hile a number of Coro-nation views will be shown, they will be of a different na-ture to those now being shown at the lower Broadwaytheater. In addition to the Coronation views, a remarkable pictureof the London Zoo will be shown and a picture of NorthWales near Carnarvon Castle, the scene of the investiture ofthe Prince of Wales. Another startling picture will be the Coronation Derby,run at the famous Epsom Downs, showing Danny ,America and Englands premier jockey, rounding the fa-mous Tattenham Corner, made famous in so many of Eng-lands Blue Ribbon events. F. B. HAVILANDS MOVING PICTURE PIANISTSALBUM Every pianist should be in possession of this latest album,and the fact of it being published by the reliable house ofHaviland assures its success. Being filled with a collection. Mexia, Tex.—The Citizens Opera House Company hasbeen organized here with W. L. Alurphj^ as president andwill erect a $25,000 opera house. of appropriate musical compositions which can be used tosplendid advantage in connection with the pictures, makesIt mvaluable and fills a long felt want. The price is fiftycents per copy, and can be secured from them postpaid forthis amount. We will offer a copy of this book to new subscribers whowill remit us two dollars for a years subscription to theNews and make this request at the time i6 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS THE HOME OF THE NESTOR FILM By Our Roving Commissioner AT ^Mariners Harbor, Staten Island, there stands facingone of the quiet streets of the quiet little town, a whitepainted frame church building, bordered on eitherside by other edifices o; various kinds and colors. This par-ticular building has no marked characteristic save that itis a quaint, old-fashioned, gable-roofed structure, from whichmany a stea


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