Moving Picture News (1911) . tion that will appeal to thousandsof pianists who play in moving picturetheatres. HAVILANDS M0VIN6 PICTURE PIANISTS ALBUM It contains the music that every pianistneeds in a moving picture house. It isClassified, so that at a moments noticeyou can find the particular style or classof music you need for a particular picture. Sixty pages of music, covering every-thing needed in a picture house—full sheetmusic size—arranged simply, yet brilliant-ly. Nothing in this Collection more dif-ficult tlian third grade. Anyone can playthese arrangements. The Price is 50 Cents Po


Moving Picture News (1911) . tion that will appeal to thousandsof pianists who play in moving picturetheatres. HAVILANDS M0VIN6 PICTURE PIANISTS ALBUM It contains the music that every pianistneeds in a moving picture house. It isClassified, so that at a moments noticeyou can find the particular style or classof music you need for a particular picture. Sixty pages of music, covering every-thing needed in a picture house—full sheetmusic size—arranged simply, yet brilliant-ly. Nothing in this Collection more dif-ficult tlian third grade. Anyone can playthese arrangements. The Price is 50 Cents B. HAVILAND PUBLISHING West 37th Street, New York BARGAINS—BARGAINS Jlotion Picture Machines, $35 up; Lubin190G, only $65. Powers No. 6, Edson Model B, andStandard a specialty. Model B Gas Opaque M chines. Send for Sup. No. .33 list of Bargains inused Machines, Stereopticons, etc. Motion Picture Machines WantedHARBACH & CO.,809 Filbert St., :: Philadelphia, Pa. THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS 31. THE ~NE^ MEALy pu^huUbb THE NEW HEALY PLAYHOUSE We present above a picture of the new Healy play-house in Fort Worth, Texas, which is running Independentreleases. Mr. Healy has decorated the lobby with displaysadvertising the Parting of the Trails, one of the famous?Flying A productions. The above cut was taken from a postal card on the re-verse side of which was the following communication;American Film Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Gentlemen:—This is what I do with your great Westernfeatures, two of which I receive weekly—^Mondays andThursdays first run. They certainly get the money for American days we average 2,000 people daily. Thepicture, as depicted above, is our lobby display of your filmentitled The Parting of the Trails. The reception accordedit was simply wonderful. R. A. HEALY.


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