Moving Picture World (Jan-Jun 1910)

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45 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD NESTOR FILMS THE TENDERFOOT Released, Wednesday, March 23, 1910 LENGTH, 950 FEET A thrilling story of the West, and bound to make a hit with every audience. Our Next Release, Wednesday, March 30tn The Cowboy Preacher A comedy drama that will appeal to all lovers of Western pictures* Our release of April 6th is the biggest Indian and Cowboy subject ever attempted, and will be the star feature of all films issued during ApriL It is a grand picture in every way, and you must get it or regret that the other fellow beat you to it* Watch next weeK's paper for details NESTOR FILM COMPANY BAYONNE, N. J. The following exchanges can furnish all our past releases Globe Film Service, Chicago, 111. Great Western Film Service, 69 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Laemmle Film Service, 196 Lake St., Chicago, 111. Eugene Cline, 69 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. 415 Ferry St.. Pittsburg, Pa. Theatre Film Service, San Franciico, 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. Texas Film Rxchanee. Dallns. Texas. Anti-Trust Film Exchange, Chicago, 111. 91 Dearborn Street CHICAGO . A. G. WHYTE I Madison Avenue NEW YORK Four color litKos AGENT with all Nestor Films FREE FOLDING CHAIRS F«f AWvIng Picture Shows lirand Standi. Assembly Halls, etc. lo sections II WasM. Write for Catalog No. 2. The Kauff man Manufacturing Co. ASHLAND, OHIO "TITLE POSTERS" Are THE Thing for Advertising MOVING PICTURES They cost 5c. each or by mail 6c. The full service of one poster for every licensed subject released for a month costs only $7.50 including prepaid delivery charges. Free .Sample for the AsKing TITLE POSTER CO. 231-233 Bowery, New YorK A Poster for Every Picture CALEHUFF A rlember ol the FILM SERVICE ASSOCIATION Headquarters for only the best of latest FILMS and SONQ SLIDES. No junk. MACHINES, SUPPLIES, Etc. LATEST SONd SLIDES $5.00 per set N. E. Cor. 4th & Green Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA.