Moving Picture News (1911) . KING GEORGE V Crowned Emperor of India, Showing 200 Princes of India andTheir Suites, With 1,000 ElEPHMITS 1,000 ELEPHANTS In Their Trappings of Gold and Precious StonesAFTER THE ELEPHANTS WE WILL RELEASE 40 ROARING LIONS embodied in one of the most sensational dramatic features of the day, entitled THE CHRISTIAN MARTYRS A story of the suffering and final triumphs of the Christians in Pagan Rome. Handcoloured throughout. REMEMBER—These are our first REGULAR releases, and although wecould obtain more money by selling exclusive state rights, yet we prefer to letthe r


Moving Picture News (1911) . KING GEORGE V Crowned Emperor of India, Showing 200 Princes of India andTheir Suites, With 1,000 ElEPHMITS 1,000 ELEPHANTS In Their Trappings of Gold and Precious StonesAFTER THE ELEPHANTS WE WILL RELEASE 40 ROARING LIONS embodied in one of the most sensational dramatic features of the day, entitled THE CHRISTIAN MARTYRS A story of the suffering and final triumphs of the Christians in Pagan Rome. Handcoloured throughout. REMEMBER—These are our first REGULAR releases, and although wecould obtain more money by selling exclusive state rights, yet we prefer to letthe regular exchange obtain these features in the same way as an ordinary reel. GAUMONT CO., Flushing, N. Y. Agents GETTING A REP UNDER DIFFICULTIES By Our Roving Commissioner IN the hills about Saranac Lake a little city has sprungup like a mushroom in the night. This city is not likethe modern conventional idea of city—it is a city in minia-ture—a city for the accommodation of moving picture actors. MR. HERBERT L. MILES and actresses—a city built for the convenience of the Re-public Stock Company during their sojourn in the hills forthe purpose of picture making. A company of fourteen people have been sent there underthe leadership of Director Davis, with no less than twelvescenarios to work their way through. In this little beehive of moving picture industry there atpresent dwells, in the services of the Republic Film Co., aunique individual—unique in his accomplishments. Wm. , Caribou Bill as he is commonly called, happens tobe quite well known to the writer, and it was with an ex-clamation of surprise that I greeted the pictures of himselfand his noble dogs when handed to me, for the memory ofa pleasant evening spent at my home with him and severalother Alaskan pioneers is alive in my memory. Caribou Bill, the well-known Alaskan mail carrier, whowith his fifteen dogs is making a tour around the world, andwhom we hope will be enabled to win the $10,000 rewardof


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