Moving Picture News (1911) . the sun breaks through the clouds in theend, and as a new and happier day dawns for the people wehave learned to love in the short twenty minutes on the screen,it dawns upon us that Rex is—King; the term, strong as it is,seems mild. Monarch of all it surveys—this is the thoughtits work conveys to us. And a mighty rumble was heard in the land, as of the soundof thunder in the and a giant voice was heard toassert the trenchant words Give us two a week! We demandit! It was the voice of the exhibitors! CHAMPION ON A NEW TACK The Champion Film Co. will relea


Moving Picture News (1911) . the sun breaks through the clouds in theend, and as a new and happier day dawns for the people wehave learned to love in the short twenty minutes on the screen,it dawns upon us that Rex is—King; the term, strong as it is,seems mild. Monarch of all it surveys—this is the thoughtits work conveys to us. And a mighty rumble was heard in the land, as of the soundof thunder in the and a giant voice was heard toassert the trenchant words Give us two a week! We demandit! It was the voice of the exhibitors! CHAMPION ON A NEW TACK The Champion Film Co. will release on Monday, October30th, the second series of their three-reel picture FieldDay Sports at Fort Riley. This is one of the best effortsup to date of the Champion Film Company, and great dis-cretion has been shown in the choice of scenes. The por-tions of the film showing the field skirmishing, and theguns in action are especially good, and the scenes where thesoldier boys are revelling in their athletic sports are of in-. FIELD DAY SPORTS AT FORT RILEYA Boxing Match tense interest—to see their attempts at jumping the hurdleat five foot seven is a scream. Exhibitors and exchange men should order this film, forit is a good one. POWERS, BOOSTOLOGIST In accordance with his plans for enlargement, details ofwhich will be published in a later issue, P. A. Powers hascorraled for his staflE Mr. Leon J. Rubinstein, known as theboostologist, to inaugurate a campaign for the Powerspicture plays. Mr. Rubinstein has been known for aboutsix years as editor of the Film Index and later as editor ofFilm Reports. Of late he has given only part of his hours to publicitywork for. several manufacturers at a time, and in securinghis services exclusively IMr. Powers pays the record pricefor this work. ANTO-XE HAS EYES FOR NONE, FOR HIS HEART IS ANOTHERS ANDERSON & ZIEGLER The above enterprising theatrical agency, as will be seenon another page in an advertisement, have secured the for-eign right


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