THE CINO. IN THE HOME.
THE FIRST OP IT HERE.
The home kinomatograph is the. latest invention of Pathe Frcies, of Yincennes, Paris, one of which was secured by Mr. T. M. Wilford. during his visit to Paris earlier in the, present year. The apparatus is said to be, of the simplest character, and can lie manipulated with easo by a child." The films used aro non-inuani-mablo, and therefore, all risk of .firo is eliminated, and the simplo turning of the handle which acts on (lie reel generates sufficient electricity to light up the. metallie, filament lamp which throws the picture. 'Mr. Wilford was all through the works of l'atho Freres, and had the privilege of seeing a play acted before the camera with Mr. Max Wilder, the noted Parisian comedian, in the leading role. Four thousand women nro employed in llii' film factory.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1546, 16 September 1912, Page 4
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144THE CINO. IN THE HOME. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1546, 16 September 1912, Page 4
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