Moving Picture World (Mar-Dec 1907)

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158 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD. Now Films. BIOGRAPH. The Tenderloin Tragedy 481 ft. Crayono 428 ft. Jamestown Exposition 400 ft. The Fencing Master 650 ft. The Truants 638 ft. Mr. Hurry-Up 625 ft. Trial Marriages 765 ft. The Lighthouse 528 ft. Drunken Mattress 702 ft. Married for Millions 751 ft. EDISON. Daniel Boone; or Pioneer Days in America 1000 ft. Teddy Bears 935 ft. Trip Through Yellowstone 735 ft. Honeymoon at Niagara Falls 1000 ft. Getting Evidence 930 ft. Scenes and Incidents, U. S. Military Academy 345 ft. The Vanderbilt Cup 400 ft. GAUMONT. Clowns and Statue 400 ft. The Stolen Bride 684 ft. My Servant is a Jewel 507 ft. The Smugglers 260 ft. Disturbing His Rest 407 ft. New Toboggan 260 ft. Curfew Shall Not Ring To-night 750 ft. Parody on Toreador 107 ft. First Dinner with Father-in-Law 314 ft. Flirting on the Sands 167 ft. Napoleon and Sentry 200 ft. Take Good Care of Baby 454 ft. The Carving Doctor 594 ft. The Bad Son 470 ft. The Terrorist’s Remorse 75° ft. Chasing a Sausage 310 ft. Reformation When Stormy Winds do Blow... HALE TOUR FILMS. C. B. Kleine. Street in Tokio 65 ft. Street in Canton 114 ft. Passing Trains 65 ft. Ascending Mount Pilastus, Switzerland 508 ft. Ceylon 311 ft. Market at Hanoi 82 ft. Street in Lourdes 98 ft. Ascending Mount Zarrat 164 ft. Descending Mount Zarrat 131 ft. Vesuvius 2I3 ft. Across the Alps 164 ft. Street in Agra 98 ft. Street in Frankfort 82 ft. Engadin, Switzerland. LUBIN. Salome 400 ft. A Thrilling Detective Story 325 ft. Good Night 65 ft. Bank Defaulter 1000 ft. How to Keep Cool 310 ft Whale Hunting 500 ft. MELIES. The Mischievous Sketch 243 ft. Rogues’ Tricks 265 ft. Mysterious Retort 200 ft. The Witch 820 ft. Seaside Flirtation 238 ft. The Merry Frolics of Satan 1050 ft. The Roadside Inn 230 ft. Soap Bubbles. . 230 ft. A Spiritualistic Meeting 250 ft. Punch and Judy *4° ft. MILES BROS. Chef’s Revenge 236 ft. Wizard’s World 350 ft. Sailor’s Return 535 ft. A Mother’s Son 392 ft. Knight Errant 421 ft. Catch the Kid 270 ft. Cambridge-Oxford Race 250 ft. The Naval Nursery 400 ft. Cheap Skate 288 ft. True Till Death 494 ft. Polar Bear Hunt 622 ft. Auntie’s Birthday 393 ft. O’Brien-Burns Fight 8000 ft. Gans-Nelson Fight 5000 ft. Indian Basket Weavers. PATHE. Tragic Rivalry 295 ft. Wonderful Flames 246 ft. Amateur Photographer 246 ft. Herring Fishing 656 ft. Golden Beetle 164 ft. Japanese Women 41° ft Boxing Matches in England 410 ft. The Baby’s First Outing 475 ft. From Jealousy to Madness 590 ft. A Military Prison 820 ft. Pompeii 541 ft. Picturesque Canada 410 ft. SELIG POLYSCOPE CO. Girl from Montana 900 ft. Foxy Hoboes 290 ft. When We Were Boys 415 ft The Grafter 535 ft The Tramp Dog 550 ft. Who Is Who? 500 ft. Female Highwayman 910 ft. Dolly’ s Papa 385 ft Trapped by Pinkertons !...75° ft. Sights in a Great City 475 ft The Tomboys 525 ft. The Serenade 500 ft. CHAS. URBAN TRADING CO. URBAN— ECLIPSE. The Park-Keeper 3*0 ft Servant’s Revenge 5 67 ft A Pig in Society 167 ft. Great Boxing Contest for Heavyweight Championship of England (Genuine) 547 ft. Artist’s Model 484 ft. Miss Kellerman 320 ft. Baby’s Peril _ 160 ft. An Early Round with the Milkman. 400 ft. Quaint Holland 345 ft Wonders of Canada 784 ft His First Camera 284 ft. Conjuror’s Pupil 320 ft. Trip to Borneo 4°° ft The Dolomites... 534 ft Is Marriage a Failure? 374 ft Traveling Menagerie 640 ft. Flashes from Fun City > 280 ft. Puck’s Pranks on Suburbanite 427 ft. Father! Mother Wants You The Vacuum Cleaner VITAGRAPH. Amateur Night 5°° ft The Hero 250 ft. Retribution 77° ft The Belle of the Ball 475 ft A Curious Dream 3°° ft The Spy 600 ft. The Haunted Hotel 50° ft Fun in a Fotograf Gallery 785 ft. The Bad Man 660 ft. The Mechanical Statue and the Ingenious Servant 450 ft. Foul Play 875 ft. A Mid-Winter Night’s Dream 600 ft. WILLIAMS, BROWN & EARLE. The Busy Man 525 ft. The Fishing Industry 400 ft. Father’s Picnic 256 ft. Drink and Repentance 570 ft. Quarter Day Conjuring 300 ft. Fakir and Footpad 287 ft. She Would Sing 235 ft. Signal Man’s Son 345 ft. Horse Stealers 346 ft. Foiled by a Woman 480 ft. Slippery Jim, the Burglar 220 ft. Black Beauty 475 ft. After the Matinee 325 ft. Race for a Kiss 225 ft. Up-to-Date Studio 125 ft. 1 1 Film Review. THE TENDERLOIN TRAGEDY. The story, based on an actual occurrence, depicts the gay life along the “Great White Way” of New York. The principal character is an elderly merchant, whose son is a physician. The old gentleman, on account of his wife’s ceaseless chatter and her objections to his smoking or taking a drink at home, is forced to seek these pleasures outside, and so we find him spending his evening in one of the well-known cafes in the company of a couple of chorus girls. A supper is served in one of the private rooms, and after indulging freely in champagne, the trio become very hilarious. This is too swift a pace for the old gentleman and he falls, a victim of heart disease. A hurry call for a doctor brings the young son, who has stopped at the same cafe for refreshments on his way home. While the climax is tragic, the film abounds in comedy situations, which enliven the subject. CRAYONO. Here, indeed, is a novelty. It is a very funny film, showing a well-known cartoonist at work in his studio. All of the drawings are extremely comic and are drawn with lightning-like rapidity. He also shows how a few strokes added to an already finished picture will change the entire tone of the subject. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. By virtue of special concession the Biograph Company have secured a series of most interesting scenes of the opening ceremonies of this great tri-centennial. The film opens with a splendid picture of President Roosevelt and family arriving at Discovery Landing. They walk directly toward the camera, giving a close view of all. In the party may be recognized, besides the President, Mrs. Roosevelt, Major-Generai Grant, Rear Admiral Evans, Lieutenant Fitzhugh Lee, Wm. Loeb, Jr., Miss Ethel Roosevelt, young Archie and Quentice. Following come the naval and military representatives of thirty-seven nations, the most remarkable gathering ever photographed. The final scene shows President Roosevelt making the opening address, at the finish of which he turns and presses the electric button which started the giant show in motion. TO DEALERS ONEY Condensing Lenses, Objectives, Ac., Ac. KAHN (Si CO. 194 Broadway, Now YorK