The Moving Picture World (1907)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD. 63 New Song Slides. "BONNIE JEAN." ords h Alfred Bryan. Music by Ted Snyder. Copyright, by F. A. Mills, ["he illustrations to this song take us to . Highlands of Scotland, or, to be more ■urate. King Edward VII.'s Canadian ghlamler Regiment, from which The te Lantern Slide Co. obtained their dels, thus gaining correct costumes and ;es. A very effective set "See the clansmen are in the glen." Shows a highland laddie pointing to the distance, addressing a lassie who stands on a rustic bridge. "And I must go, love, to drive the foe from the mountains and hills again." Same couple on bridge, she clinging to hira, while he holds his sword aloft as though eager to break away. "And the love of a lass so true." Couple still on bridge bidding a fond adieu. "When victory's won, by to-morrow's sun," takes us to a picture of a battle field, with highlanders marching to victory. Don't let me hear you sigh," brings to our view the piazza of soldiers' quarters, with girl crying on porch, laddie on greensward pleading with her. When he has to say good-bye." Porch with steps, couple shaking hands, and yet seeming loath to part 'Till your face again I've seen!' same couple locked in fond embrace. 'When the band plays 'Annie Laurie'" introduces us to the regimental band playing the bagpipes. "My "Bonnie Jean,"' sighed a lad," exhibits Jean alone, surrounded with flowers, bushes, fence in background with foliage. 'As he dropped from the ranks and fell." Battlefield with highlanders forming square. 'Then he murmured, 'Dear eyes of blue.'" Highlanders at "resist cav- alry," one fallen from ranks, dying. "Until then, 'Bonnie Jean,' adieu." Square of highlanders, one in fore- ground bidding adieu, with military salute, while breathing his last 'Do not let me hear you sigh," high- landers on the march. Where he has to say good-bye," couple in foreground of parade ground in loving embrace of farewell. btTj// your face again I've seen." Coun- I try path, couple plighting their troth I by fence, foliage in background. H"/ mil think of you, Bonnie Jean" IS Band with bagpipes and drums, lead- ing regiment CHA©. IS. 22ARRSS' NEW BOOK "How to Write a Popular Song Gives full information regarding the same. Covers all details. ce, postpaid* - ^S.OO »» CHAS. Ef BAEISIS fork: Chicago: 31st St. 33 Grand Opera Honae Bide. Mention Moving Picture World » owl wriw irTTTir* Power's The Original Fire-Proof Motion Picture Machine Fitted with or without Fireproof Magazines and Toile-np Berfces Has proved, its efficiency over all other machines in its STEADY and FLICK- ERLESS PROJECTION. DURA- BILITY OF CONSTRUCTION, etc., superceding all other makes of motion picture machines in EXCELLENCY and SUPERIORITY. If you want the MACHINE that WILL GIVE YOU THE RESULTS, WE HAVE IT. All our apparatus is fully protected by United States patents issued or pending, and infringements will be vigorously prosecuted. Writs for Catalog - to NICHOLAS POWER 118-117 NASSAU ST. NEW YORK L FOR SALE BY ALL LBADINO DEALERS SALE and EXCHANGE Rate, Two cents per word, cash with order. Moving Picture * Entertainments D.W. Robertson The Pioneer in this field of work 12 SUCCESSFUL ..YEARS.. 407 Park Rob Building ASS 13 Park Row NEW YORK CITY D. W. ROBERTSON Pbone, 3681 Cortland WE RENT FILMS WE SELL WE GIV FILMS ACHINES "HiBITIONS CALL, W^ITE OR PHONE iSIMP SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR ALFRED SIMPSON 257 West lilts* Street NEW YORK TO DEAI.ERS ONI.Y Condensing Lenses, Objecti ves, £l c, 9 &c. KAHR ca CO, S©4 Broadway, «* Now YorR Tel. 4340—3StH PIONEER STEBEOPTIMH GO. 237 E. 4ist Street, NEW YORK CITY. (Entire Building, Four Stories and Basement.) Oar machines are made to the requirements of .the Underwriters and Buildings Board. Complete Machsaas witl\ Rheostat ffipossa $20.00 Up. AUTOMATIC EFFECTS for Scenic Railways, Theatre and Secret Society Work, Moving Clouds, Ripples. Waves, Snow, Rain, Lightning, Fire, Birds, Butterflies, Flowers. Fish, Waterfall, Volcanic Eruptions. Etc. STAGE LIGHTING CONTRACTORS to all parts of the world The largest stage in the world, 400 feet opening is operated by us.