Moving Picture News (1911) . ewYork Film Company a printed copy of the Summons, Com-plaints, Affidavits, Injunction and Order to Show Cause whythe3 should have their license cancelled and why film shouldnot be supplied to them in quantities as heretofore. Thebrief occupies 123 pages of matter, rather too long to pro-duce in this issue, but commencing with our January is-sue we will publish the full details to be continued in eachissue until complete. Readers interested in legal matterswill do well to order the News at once so as not to missthese copies. Cedar Rapids, la.—M. Ford will erect a n


Moving Picture News (1911) . ewYork Film Company a printed copy of the Summons, Com-plaints, Affidavits, Injunction and Order to Show Cause whythe3 should have their license cancelled and why film shouldnot be supplied to them in quantities as heretofore. Thebrief occupies 123 pages of matter, rather too long to pro-duce in this issue, but commencing with our January is-sue we will publish the full details to be continued in eachissue until complete. Readers interested in legal matterswill do well to order the News at once so as not to missthese copies. Cedar Rapids, la.—M. Ford will erect a new theater here. Denver, Col.—G. F. Harve3- will change building into pic-ture house at 1629 Curtis street, at a cost of $4,000. Oak Park, Cal.—P. G. Mikle will erect a new theater hereat a cost of $6,000. Rhinelander, Wis.—Dominic Grevetti has purchased themoving picture theater at Wausau, owned by Hanson &Taylor. Iowa Falls, la.—J. P. Carimichael will erect a new play-house in Dows. 26 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS. MEMBERS OF THE CHICAGO CENSORSHIP CHICAGO CENSORSHIP BOARD We have often spoken of the Censorship Board of Chi-cago in terms of the highest praise. It has been our pleasureto become personally acquainted with every member of theBoard, and in general conversation with them to learn theirmethods of work. They all seem to us to be a set of fair-minded men who are trying to do all they possibly can touplift the industry, and see that nothing of a damaging char-acter to the audiences is exhibited in Chicago. We saw sev-eral reports, the methods of their selection of good subjects,and the elimination of portions of bad films, and knowingthe films as we did, we were in hearty accord with theirwork. In presenting our readers with a photographic groupof this body, who are well known to Chicago, we want tointroduce them to our readers, and reading from left toright, standing, are T. E. Moran, J. L. Tischart, J. P. sitting group, left to right, J. F. Fol


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