Moving Picture News (1911) . Dec. 14âLogging Industry in the Northwest Dec. 21â^The Martyr Dec. 28âThe Unwelcome Santa Claus (Com.) SOLAX COMPANYDec. 1âA Revolutionary Romance (Mil.) .. Dec. 6âBabys Choice (Com.) Dec. 6âThe Paper Making Industry (Ind.) Dec 8âThe Little Shoe (Dr.) Dec. 13âFickle Bridget (Com.) Dec 15âThe Little Kiddie Mine (Dr.) Dec. 20âLove, Whiskers and Letters Dec 22âThe Violin Makers of Nuremberg. Dec. 24âChristmas Presents Dec. 27âWhen Marian Was Little Dec 29âThe Divided Ring Dec. 31âChristmas Presents TEAKHOTrSSK OOMPAlTr. Dec 1âBeneath the Veil (Dr.) Dec. 5âThe Newsy an
Moving Picture News (1911) . Dec. 14âLogging Industry in the Northwest Dec. 21â^The Martyr Dec. 28âThe Unwelcome Santa Claus (Com.) SOLAX COMPANYDec. 1âA Revolutionary Romance (Mil.) .. Dec. 6âBabys Choice (Com.) Dec. 6âThe Paper Making Industry (Ind.) Dec 8âThe Little Shoe (Dr.) Dec. 13âFickle Bridget (Com.) Dec 15âThe Little Kiddie Mine (Dr.) Dec. 20âLove, Whiskers and Letters Dec 22âThe Violin Makers of Nuremberg. Dec. 24âChristmas Presents Dec. 27âWhen Marian Was Little Dec 29âThe Divided Ring Dec. 31âChristmas Presents TEAKHOTrSSK OOMPAlTr. Dec 1âBeneath the Veil (Dr.) Dec. 5âThe Newsy and the Tramp Dec. 8âBrother Bobs Baby (Com.) Dec. 12âThe Lady from the Sea Dec. 15âDeacon Debbs (Com.) Dec. 19âThe Tomboy Dec. 22âCinderella Dec. 26âShe (Part I) Dec. 29âThe Experts Report Jan. 3âShe (Part II) Jan. 2âThe Passing Jan. 5âA Columbus Day Conspiracy FEATURE AND EDUCATIONAL Nov. 20âLove and Aviation (Dr.) Nov. 20âZigomar (Dr.) Dec. 18âThe Love Chase (Com.). One Hundred and Fifteen ThousandPeople in tlie First Fifteen Days was the attendance at the lectures of the Southern-Union Pacific Railway System at the Land Show,Chicago, November 18th to December 9th, 1911. This great railway system has given substantial proof of their unbounded faith in the moving^pictureas an advertising medium by investing over Twenty-five Thousand Dollars for an exhibit of only threeweeks. This company had erected for their purpose two complete moving picture theatres seating about500 people in each and conducted alternately one-half hour lectures. THE MACHINES USED WERE ONE 1908 MODEL MOTIOGRAPH AND ONE 1910 MODELMOTIOGRAPHâNUF SED. 1912 MODELS NOW BEING SHIPPED. ENTERPRISE OPTICAL MFG. CO., 564 W. Randolph St., CHICAGO For Sale by Live Dealers Everywhere THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS 49 LICENSEES OF PATENTS CO. BIOGEAPH Feet Nov. 30âA Woman Scorned (Dr.) Dec. iâWhy He Gave Up (Cora.) Dec. 4âAbe Gets Even with Father (Com.) Dec. 7âThe Failure (Dr.) Dec. Hâ
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