Moving Picture News (1911) . ocost $175,000. St. Louis, Mo.—John P. Regan will erect a new showhouse at j\ebreska and Park avenues. Columbus, Ohio.—Richard Pugh has sold the Palace The-ater to Robert W. Kerr, who will take possession. Kenesaw, Neb.—The opera house of T. J. Latta was de-stroyed by fire. Loss .$2,000. Cleveland, Ohio.—The Canfield Realty Co. will erect anew $90,000 theater and mercantile building at 3533-51 street. Fairmont, W. Va.—The ]\IcCrav Theater Co., capital$25,000, Chas. E. :\IcCray. F. C. ^IcCray an dj. Fletcher. Holdredge, Neb.—A new airdome theater will be esta


Moving Picture News (1911) . ocost $175,000. St. Louis, Mo.—John P. Regan will erect a new showhouse at j\ebreska and Park avenues. Columbus, Ohio.—Richard Pugh has sold the Palace The-ater to Robert W. Kerr, who will take possession. Kenesaw, Neb.—The opera house of T. J. Latta was de-stroyed by fire. Loss .$2,000. Cleveland, Ohio.—The Canfield Realty Co. will erect anew $90,000 theater and mercantile building at 3533-51 street. Fairmont, W. Va.—The ]\IcCrav Theater Co., capital$25,000, Chas. E. :\IcCray. F. C. ^IcCray an dj. Fletcher. Holdredge, Neb.—A new airdome theater will be estab-lished here at Fifth and West avenues. New York, N. Y.—Plans have been prepared for a newthree-story theater for the Delancey Amusement Co., atDelancey and Suffolk streets, to cost $200,000. AUSTIN EDWARDS FILM STOCK LJotenu^xn, The positive produces the handsomest blacks and whites. The negativeis the most ra^pid film made. , THE PHOTO CINES CO. - - 24-26 East 13th Street, NEW YORK i8 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS. THE ARTIST FINANCIERRex Release August 3d Love will find a waj-, the old, old sayinggoes—and sometimesthe way comes in theleast expected man-ner. Mr. Reynold sendsfor an artist fromtown to paint hisdaughters comes, he paints,he conquers. One day, as she, is sittingfor hnn, and he is translating on the can-vas, with the aid of his colors, the beautyand the natural color of herself, Cupid en-ters the scene and paints a picture of hisown—a picture of youth and love andspringtime. The father sees the youngpeople together just a bit too much, anddivines the secret. He forbids the artistthe house, and refuses to let his daughtersee him. A. certain Mr. Bell, however, inventedthe telephone, and soon many ardent mes-sages click over the wires. At a certaintime each day she stands at a window, andhe passes and gets a glimpse of his god-dess. On one of these daily visits to thegrounds, he sees a surveyor at work on theestate, and in passing glances th


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