Moving Picture World (Jan-Jun 1910)

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364 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD NESTOR FILMS ON THE LITTLE BIG HORN Released Wednesday, March 9, I9IO Anotherof our COWBOY PICTURES that is bound to add to our reputation as producers o( Western m bjecs that satisfy. Insist on gelling it It will draw ihe en wi s LIST OF OUR PAST RELEASES If you haven't run every one of them, you've missed the best pictures obtainable. Every one is a feature. A Cowboy Sweetheart. Temptation of John Gray. Johnny and the Indians. Scrappy Bill. A Nevada Girl. Private Brown. Love Wins. A Cowboy Romance. The Crystal Ball. "The Miner's Child. * ; T.eynnd the Rockies. ♦Vindicated. *The Deceiver. *The Nemesis. *Forgivcn. *Mishaps of Bonehead. *Wages of Sin. *The Ordeal. ♦Second Adv. of Bonehead. ♦Justice. **The Mountaineer. *A Daughter's Devotion. *The Old Maid and Bonehead. **fn Arizona. *The Vindictive Foreman. Reels were special features. Our Next Release Length, 995 Feet I 1 The most thrilling rescue from fire that you have seen in a picture, it is absolutely convincing. Nothing issued this year equals the photography in this picture except "The Mountaineer." NESTOR FILM COMPANY BAYONNE, N. J. Four color lithographs famished FREE with NESTOR FILMS The Silver LilliOg Wednesday, Mar. 16, 1 9 IO A noteworthy production that will bring you the crowded houses that you like to see, get a S. R. O. sign ready, you'll need it every time you show this picture. LIST OF EXCHANGES BUYING OUR FILMS Globe Film Service, Chicago, 111. Great Western Film Service. 59 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Laemmle Film Service, 196 Lake St., Chicago, 111. Eugene Cline, 59 Dearborn St., Chicago. 111. Royal Film Service, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Ind. Western Film Ser., Swetland Bldg., Portland, Ore. Buckeye Film and Proj. Co., Arcade Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. Wm. H. Swanson, 200 N. Seventh St., St. Louis, Mo. Michigan Film and Supply Co., Detroit, Mich. Phila. Proj. Co., 44 N. Ninth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Philadelphia Film Exchange. 13 North Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa. American Film Exchange, Pittsburg, Pa. Ind. Film Exc, 416 Ferry St., Pittsburg, Pa. Theatre Film Service, San Francisco, Cal. Consolidated Ams. Co., 28 W. Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. W. E. Greene, 228 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Victor Film Service, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. Exhibitors' Film Exchange, 138 Third Ave., New York City. Paramount Film Exchange, 61 W. Fourteenth St., New York City. Empire Film Exchange, 150 E. Fourteenth St., New York City. Crystal Palace Film, Toronto, Canada. Gaumont & Co., Toronto, Can. SOLE AGENT: 91 Dearborn Street CHICAGO A. G. WHYTE Madison Avenue NEW YORK