Moving Picture News (1911) . is widowed and her boy finally finds a homewith his grandparents is an unique as well as a pathetic storythat will be enjoyed by all classes of amusement lovers. Thefilm is for release Thursday, October 26. Gulfport, Miss.—The Elite Theater, at Twenty-seventhavenue and Thirteenth street, is to be remodeled. Chicago, 111.—A new theater is to be built at Ellston andCalifornia avenues, by Gustav A. Gottschalk and C. Minneapolis, Minn.—Louis Friedman will erect a Yiddishtheater at Sixth and Aldrich avenues. Chicago, 111.—Thomas Maremkowski will erect a two-st


Moving Picture News (1911) . is widowed and her boy finally finds a homewith his grandparents is an unique as well as a pathetic storythat will be enjoyed by all classes of amusement lovers. Thefilm is for release Thursday, October 26. Gulfport, Miss.—The Elite Theater, at Twenty-seventhavenue and Thirteenth street, is to be remodeled. Chicago, 111.—A new theater is to be built at Ellston andCalifornia avenues, by Gustav A. Gottschalk and C. Minneapolis, Minn.—Louis Friedman will erect a Yiddishtheater at Sixth and Aldrich avenues. Chicago, 111.—Thomas Maremkowski will erect a two-storj^brick theater at 4408-10 Milwaukee avenue, to cost $12,000. Milwaukee, Wis.—The Silver City Amusement Companywill erect a $10,000 theater at Twenty-eighth and Nationalavenues. C, O, BAUMANN Mr. C. O. Baumann, who has withdrawn from the manage-ment and control of the Reliance Film Co. to give his en-tire time to the Bison interests, will .give all his energy tothe production of sensational Western dramas. As an-. nounced in our last issue, T. C. Graham, oi St. Louis, andJ. V. Ritchie, of Chicago, will take up the work of the Reli-ance Co. They are now in full control, and as Mr. Baumannhas said, the change means better Reliance and better Bisonfilms. Success to both. Oakland, Cal.—Plans have been completed for the erectionof the new Oakland Foto Play Theater to be erected on theH. C. Capwell lot on Broadway. Turton, S. Dak.—Campbell Bros., who owned the opera-house recently destroyed by fire, will build a new opera-house. Virginia, Minn.—The contract for the construction of thenew Ljric Theater building has been awarded to L. F. Ursin,of Duluth. It will cost $50,000. Port Richmond, S. I., N. Y.—A new theater will be erectedat Richmond Terrace and Maple avenue, Staten Island. Lexington, Ky.—James B. Haggin is making preparationsto build a first-class theater here at Limestone, East Shortand J\Iain streets. Fayetteville, Ark.—$300 damage was done to the L


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