Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . atre in Berlin, according to thefollowing from the Bystander :— Just now the theatresare applying to the kindly State. They say they are allgoing bankrupt. The vicious, immoral, sensational,vulgar cinematograph, they say, has ruined the theatres were lately closed and 1,900 men werethrown out of employment. The theatre men want thePrussian State to tax, regulate, and restrict the cinema-tograph out of existence. The cinematographs willretort with a demand that the State prohibit theatre, they reason, is a tiresome, out-of-da


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . atre in Berlin, according to thefollowing from the Bystander :— Just now the theatresare applying to the kindly State. They say they are allgoing bankrupt. The vicious, immoral, sensational,vulgar cinematograph, they say, has ruined the theatres were lately closed and 1,900 men werethrown out of employment. The theatre men want thePrussian State to tax, regulate, and restrict the cinema-tograph out of existence. The cinematographs willretort with a demand that the State prohibit theatre, they reason, is a tiresome, out-of-date show;and were it not for its vicious persistency, the regenerat-ing cinematograph would girdle the earth. It is niceliving in a land where the State helps everybody. Theonly trouble is that whenever you help one class youmortally offend another. Perhaps you have not realised how much better treatmentyou get if it is known you are a reader of The Cinema. Takeour tip and mention this paper whenever you communicatewith our Scene from The Flying AGERONIMOS LAST RAID. Two Reel November 9th 58 THE CINEMA. October, 1912. Cinematograph and Trade. American Consular and trade reports frequently beartestimony to the value of moving pictures for the de-velopment of American commerce abroad. The UnitedStates Deputy-Consul at Belgrade, for instance, reportsthat American fashions seem to have become suddenlypopular in Servia, and investigation indicates cinema-tograph shows, depicting life and events in the UnitedStates, as the main factor in creating the demand forAmerican goods. The Deputy-Consul admits the con-servatism of the Servians, but expresses his confidencethat a cinematograph exhibition of modern agriculturalimplements and machinery in actual use must appealeven to Servia. New Factory for Messrs. Whiting and Bosisto,Limited. These well-known theatrical furnishing contractorsand cabinet makers have taken possession of their newfactory in River St


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