Moving Picture World (Jan-Jun 1910)

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5q< i THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD THE LICENSED MANUFACTURERS CO-OPERATING Will Release Monday, April 18th ROOSEVELT IN AFRICA Native Wild Beasts. Herds of Gnu and Zebra. Droves of Giraffe. Man-eating Lions. Hippopotami. Rhinoceri and many other wild animals. The Far Famed American Hunter, Colonel Roosevelt, amid the man-eating monsters of the Wild African Jungle. This great feature y k picture was secured at enormous expense by the cooperation of all the manufacturers li -* ^**T?'i ^n censed by the MotionPicturePatents Company and will be issued in two reels of 1000 feet each. m *!*\M^BKEwR A Picture that Every Man. Woman and Child will want to see BOOK THIS HEADLINER AT ONCE AND CROWD YOUR THEATRE Is being installed in many of the up-to-date houses. Montgomery, the Moving Picture Man of Memphis, Tenn., visited Shelbyville to see a demonstration of the Mirror Screen and as a result ordered one for each of his houses and secured the agency for Tennessee, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi. Beware of infringements of patents or trade-mark. Mirror Screens are only made by us at Shelbyville, under U. S. patent No. 937,550 (Oct. 19, 1909), Canadian patent No. 123,319 (Jan. 18. 1910). Exhibitors who buy or manufacture any infringement of these patents will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Motion Picture Screen Co. SHELBYVILLE INDIANA Eastern Exhibitors can see the Screen in use at The Consolidated Amusement Company 44 WEST LEXINGTON STREET BALTIMORE. MD. Or Specimen Screens at the Office of MILES BROS., (Inc.) 259 Sixth Avenue, J. H. HALLBERG, 30 Greenwich Ave., New York.