From the San Francisco Chronicle, June 14, 1911: Ben Michaels, proprietor of a nickelodeon at 644 Broadway, San Francisco, California was convicted yesterday of violating section 761 of the new law which prohibits the exhibiting of a moving picture depicting violence or murder. Michaels was fined $100 with the alternative of 50 days in the County Jail. Michaels was arrested at the instance of the Board of Censors and Judge Shortall, and the officers of his court visited on Monday a nickelodeon on Market Street, where the alleged objectionable moving pictures were shown. It was entitled "A Dead Man's Honor," and showed a holdup and a man shot to death.