Moving Picture News (1911) . - Present, The Lost Address, etc. New York, N. Y.—Morris Steinberg will remodel the build-ing at 87 Ridge Street into a theatre at a cost of $10,000. New York, N. Y.—The directors of the IMetropolitanOpera House at Broadway and Seventh avenue will erect anew larger theater at Lexington and Park THE PARTING OF THE WAYS A Rex Release—Thursdaj-, Jan. 5th. FUTURE IMP RELEASESA Strong New Years Program The pictures to be released by the Imp Film Companywith the new year are exceptionally strong in many respects. The Imp drama nowadays is universally conceded t


Moving Picture News (1911) . - Present, The Lost Address, etc. New York, N. Y.—Morris Steinberg will remodel the build-ing at 87 Ridge Street into a theatre at a cost of $10,000. New York, N. Y.—The directors of the IMetropolitanOpera House at Broadway and Seventh avenue will erect anew larger theater at Lexington and Park THE PARTING OF THE WAYS A Rex Release—Thursdaj-, Jan. 5th. FUTURE IMP RELEASESA Strong New Years Program The pictures to be released by the Imp Film Companywith the new year are exceptionally strong in many respects. The Imp drama nowadays is universally conceded to touchhigh Water mark in excellence of story, powerful acting andgood_ photography. Tjpical of this class of work may bementioned Tn the Northern Woods, a verj- strong drama,set to a Canadian background. The scenes in this drama aresingularly fine representations of winter life in a loggingcamp. The treachery of a half-breed supplies the main mo-tive of the story. Two industrial pictures that will command attention areone illustrating cotton growing in South Carolina, and thebuilding of the greatest dam in the world. The works atthis dam, which is across the ilississippi, equal in magnitudethose in progress at Panama, and the Imp Company hassecured a striking series of views of the gigantic engineeringoperations in progre


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