Kinetograph

“Scenes on a Coconut Plantation.” Very beautiful travel film. “Tank and Rank.” Good comedy. Kinetograph features altogether up to the standard.

Kinetograph

“Tunny Fishing in the Mediterranean.” A splendid travel film showing beautifully on the Photoplane. “The Marvellous Plates.” A grotesque film full of surprise and some comedy.

Kinetograph

Best three films we have had in a long time. The first one, “In Full Cry,” is a short film showing a deer hunt in France. Very realistic and without anything objectionable. “Picturesque Majorica.” A very beautiful scene on the Mediterranean, “The American Fleet in French Waters.” A splendid film that has the advantage of a patriotic finish. All these films seem to lend themselves particularly well to the Photoplane and were applauded.

Kinemacolor Pictures

“The Mobilization of the Green Troops for the Front.” There is so much difference between the ordinary motion pictures and the Kinemacolor that it is hard to make a comparison. However, we are convinced that they are amply worth the difference in the cost.

Motion Pictures

“Gratitude.” A pretty story told among picturesque surroundings.

Kinetograph

“Salmon Fishing on the Fraser River.” A very interesting and instructive film and one particularly suited to the Photoplane, giving rich effects and strong details.

Kinetograph

“Waterfall in Finland.” A beautiful travel that brings out all the advantage of the Photoplane.

Daylight Motion Pictures

Offered for the first time here. A marked improvement over the old style Motion Pictures and an innovation that is most pleasing to the audience. In addition to the lights being up, the picture itself is decidedly better that the old ones heretofore presented.

Kinetograph

“The Boy Scouts.” An interesting and timely film inasmuch as there has been a great deal of talk here in the newspapers about “the boy scouts,” and it is also a good holiday film.