Moving Picture News (1911) . SHERLOCKO and WATSO already favorites in the public eye,will appear in Champion pictures,in special dashing, laugh-convul-sive Comedies. We have the ex-clusive privilege for this Feature,therefore every exhibitor mustemploy every means for bookingthis CASH BOX DELIGHT. THE CHAMPION FILM COMFilNV MARK M. DINTENFASS,Gen. located in new offices atNo. 145 WEST 45th ST.,NEW YORK CITY THE WEEKS RELEASESFOR MONDAY. DEC. 25th, 1911 BONIOFTHEILS Parted from her sweetheart, Bon-nie leaves her western home to ed-ucate herself at an Academy. Asubsequent meeting and aut
Moving Picture News (1911) . SHERLOCKO and WATSO already favorites in the public eye,will appear in Champion pictures,in special dashing, laugh-convul-sive Comedies. We have the ex-clusive privilege for this Feature,therefore every exhibitor mustemploy every means for bookingthis CASH BOX DELIGHT. THE CHAMPION FILM COMFilNV MARK M. DINTENFASS,Gen. located in new offices atNo. 145 WEST 45th ST.,NEW YORK CITY THE WEEKS RELEASESFOR MONDAY. DEC. 25th, 1911 BONIOFTHEILS Parted from her sweetheart, Bon-nie leaves her western home to ed-ucate herself at an Academy. Asubsequent meeting and auto rideleads to their hold-up by cleverly outwits and cap-tures them. The sweethearts arethen re-united. FOR WEDNESDAY, Dec. 27th,1911 The Doctors Close Call cc 3) A young doctor, seeking to recoverhis health in the West, is capturedin the company of bandits. Hisfaithful sweetheart back East readsof his peril and courageously ROBERT G. FOWLER THE AVIATOR accompanied by a Championcameraman, is making an interest-ing air cruise from New Orleansto the Atlantic seaboard. Fascinat-ing scenic pictures of beautiful andpleasing value. Overhead cityflights will also be included. DI-GEST THIS NEWS? LOS ANGELES CORRESPONDENT Los Angeles, Dec. 1.—The best of business is prevailing-all over the city, and especially among the Independent ex-hibitors. Thei are all satisfied with the service that theyare receiving, and everyone is praising the good work of theIndependents, but we have one little bone to pick with themanufacturers. One of the oldest Independent exhibitors in this citj^ whohas never used any other service in his three theatres sincethey have been open, said the other day: The manufacturersare putting out some fine stories, the photography is sharpand clear, and the pictures are steady, but some of the filmstock is very poor, with the result that after a film gets tobe a week old it is in a terrible condit
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