Moving Picture News (1911) . right by using anIndependent Service from a ReliableHouse. We are buying the Outputof the Sales Co. and have some choiceservices open. Write—wire—or callTo-Day at W. E. GREENE FILM EXCHANGE, Inc. 228 TREMONT ST., BOSTON, : 2187-3790 Oxford. 36 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS MAJESTIC FILM COMPANY PUTTING OUT CREDIT-ABLE WORK There is remarkably fine work coming from the MajesticFilm Company, work which will reflect credit upon the entiretrade. It was our pleasure to see some of their coming re-leases during the past week, and it certainly was a pleasureto vie


Moving Picture News (1911) . right by using anIndependent Service from a ReliableHouse. We are buying the Outputof the Sales Co. and have some choiceservices open. Write—wire—or callTo-Day at W. E. GREENE FILM EXCHANGE, Inc. 228 TREMONT ST., BOSTON, : 2187-3790 Oxford. 36 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS MAJESTIC FILM COMPANY PUTTING OUT CREDIT-ABLE WORK There is remarkably fine work coming from the MajesticFilm Company, work which will reflect credit upon the entiretrade. It was our pleasure to see some of their coming re-leases during the past week, and it certainly was a pleasureto view such all around good work from filmdom. The split reel, Will You Marry Me? and The CaddysDream, for release December 31st, contains two excellentsubjects splendidly enacted and superbly You Marry Me? is a good comedy, where the youngman thrown over by his sweetheart decides to marry the firstwoman who will accept him. In the course of several in-cidents he meets the cook of his sweetheart, who accepts. him, and straightway goes to the sweetheart, gives her thering, dresses her in her clothes, veils her and sends her tomeet the young man. At the entrance to the church hiscourage fails him and he tries to get out of the the girls desperate attempt to keep him her hat falls offdisplaying her identity. Of course all goes well from now on. The Caddys Dream is more or less of a novelty. Thedream of the forlorn man encompasses a period of nineteenyears and 364 days, which time is passed by himself and twogolf players in search of a ball that never is found. Dur-ing the time of the wearysome search the two men growgray, developing long gray beards. It is surely a novel ideaand very good. Gossip is an excellent lesson to the individual inclinedto gossip, and also to the individual too eager to believe inreports without proper investigation. The subject is treatedin comedy and is good. Last but not least in order of merit comes His Fates Re-hearsal,


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