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A second series of official moving pictures of the war will be displayed at the Boston Opera House next Friday evening. These films are taken by the French Government and are guaranteed to be authentic. They are given under the auspices of the Greater Boston Ambulance Committee for the benefit of the American Ambulance Service in Europe. These are the first French films to come to this country. They show not only the American Ambulance in action, but also the armies on the western front and many struggles and battlefields familiar to Americans through press dispatches. Fort Douaumont, the battle of the Ancre, and the Allied Armies at Salonika are all shown, and the famous "tanks" are seen in action.
Tickets ranging in price from 50 cents to $1.50 are on sale at the Boston Opera House, at Herrick's and at Steinert and Sons, 162 Boylston street, Boston.
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