SYDENHAM PICTURES.
"Ali Baba," tho nantomimo production, was ono of the principal features of the new programmo at tho Sydenham Picture Palaco on Saturday. The picture makes a very fino subject, and it received great applause from Saturda3s -, audiences. Another very good picture was "President's Taft's Visit to 'Frisco." Tho President is seen breaking ground for the Panama-Pacific Exposition of 1915. The dramatic items were of the popular order, especially good being "Tho Sheriff's Love," "Redemption of a Coward, ,, and '"The Coward." Tho comic pictures were most amusing, "The Master's Dance," "A Policeman who Obeys/ and "A Cheap Holiday," causing much hearty laiightor. There was a veTy largo audience, at both the aftc-rnoon and evening productions. The same programmo will bo shown to-night.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14306, 18 March 1912, Page 9
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