Moving Picture News (1911) . portant play of the famous REDSKIN WAR-RIORS and the pale-face College boys is faith-fully reproduced. THORPE, the great Indianhalf back, was at his best. LONESTAR (the Sioux chief) electrified the crowd with his re-peated daredevil breaks through the HOP-KINS line. See MORTONS (Hopkins end)successful attack of the Indian defense for atouchdown after a sixty-yard inn which turnedtwenty thousand normally safe and sane citi-zens into a mob of howling maniacs. The play-ers of each team are shown in parade before thecamera. Order this film at once and pack yourtheatre


Moving Picture News (1911) . portant play of the famous REDSKIN WAR-RIORS and the pale-face College boys is faith-fully reproduced. THORPE, the great Indianhalf back, was at his best. LONESTAR (the Sioux chief) electrified the crowd with his re-peated daredevil breaks through the HOP-KINS line. See MORTONS (Hopkins end)successful attack of the Indian defense for atouchdown after a sixty-yard inn which turnedtwenty thousand normally safe and sane citi-zens into a mob of howling maniacs. The play-ers of each team are shown in parade before thecamera. Order this film at once and pack yourtheatre with the elite of the town. RELEASED FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8th Just in Time forDinner is our big Christmas number, and you willmake no mistake in ordering same at once. Abeautifully staged and excellently photo-graphed story of the Christmas home-coming. of the son whom the family mourned as Comet Company is seen at its best in thispicture. One thousand feet. Through MotionPicture Distributing & Sales Co. THE COMET FILM CO. 344 East 32nd Street NEW YORK CITY ?24 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS WM. LORD WRIGHTS PAGE I have been officially appointed by some of the winsomelassies who play the pictures to express their of the girls, like those s-a-d pieces and in the words ofone, I could just die playing Hearts and Flowers, and ifI had my way there would be no comics at all. With apolo-gies to the News musical critic, I propose to expressMadgies sentiments on the subject. Here is a four-line pro-logue and then the soliloquy: Madgie plays the pictures in the thumps on the piano, day by day,Hearts and Flowers, Call Me Thine Own,Alas, these standbys are passe! Listen to me, Kid, what you goin to do. When playin three thousand feet of reel?Th boss looks to me to beat it through, And say, Kiddo, howd YOU fee


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