Moving Picture News (1911) . ver-watchful companydiscovered the Cheyenne Days Company troop of cowboyshad an idle week in their forty-week engagement with theOrpheum Circuit. A contract was quickly made and soonthe champion ropers and broncho busters were before theSolax camera. This troop consists of Art Boden, the cham-pion lariat man of Wyoming; Otto Kline, the championbroncho buster; Big Murphy, champion steer thrower, andthe celebrated cowboys, Greg and Earl Hornbrook. Solax has never gone in for Western pictures, having con-sistently put out a Wednesday Comedy and a Friday Mili-tary, but


Moving Picture News (1911) . ver-watchful companydiscovered the Cheyenne Days Company troop of cowboyshad an idle week in their forty-week engagement with theOrpheum Circuit. A contract was quickly made and soonthe champion ropers and broncho busters were before theSolax camera. This troop consists of Art Boden, the cham-pion lariat man of Wyoming; Otto Kline, the championbroncho buster; Big Murphy, champion steer thrower, andthe celebrated cowboys, Greg and Earl Hornbrook. Solax has never gone in for Western pictures, having con-sistently put out a Wednesday Comedy and a Friday Mili-tary, but they certainly made a hit by getting the CheyenneDays Company. One of these pictures actually shows the training and rid-ing of a wild horse. One of the thrilling incidents of an-other picture is the rescue of a girl from outlaws by thegreat rider. Otto Kline. He actually picks the girl up fromthe ground and carries her of¥ while riding at full speed. Nobetter horsemanship or exciting incident has ever beenshown in a The Crown Theater, Mobile, Ala. The opening of the New Crown Theater was a conspicu-ous event in the history of Mobile amusements. When thedoors of the beautiful new edifice, located on Dauphin be-tween Jackson and Joachim streets, were thrown open to thepublic, the people of Mobile were permitted for the first timeto enjoy a moving-picture performance in a building espe-cially constructed for that purpose—beautiful, sanitary andrefined in appearance. The entrance through a handsome arcade embracing almostthe whole width of the building, is especially attractive andpleasing to the eye. At the left is a costly electric piano andat the right ones eye rests, upon a sanitary drinking foun-tain furnishing an unlimited supply of ice water. There are three divisions to the steps leading into theauditorium, the middle division being used for the entrances,and the other two for exits. The exits are complete andcomply in every respect with all fire ordinances. The


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