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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, May 13, 1915, MOVING PICTURE EDITION, Image 1

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MOVING PICTURE EDITION-ONE CENT
.THE DAY BOOK
r An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday
VOL. 4, NO. 193 Chicago, Thursday, May 13, 1915
398
BUFFALO BILL BREAKS
INTO THE MOVIES
SCENE -FROM -A MOVIE PLAY
THAT HAS MADE A HIT
Wm. F. Cody, King of the
Wild West Will Be
Seen on Screen
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jHtFAITH OF HER FATHER?
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For the first time in the history of
the moving picture industry an en
tire circus aggregation has been in
the hands of a film producing com
pany. The circus in question was the
Sells-Floto and Buffao Bill Wild West
combination and the 101 Bison Co.
of the Universal Film Manufacturing
Co. had it in tow, or, rather, worked
in co-operation with the whole-souled
entertainers of the sawdust ring.
It was all due to -the creation of
"Patsy of the Circus," a three-rell
drama, by Hugh Weir, for Henry Mc
Rae's 101 Bison Co. Weir had jast
completed the story of "Patsy of the
Circus" a story concerning the
daughter of a circus veteran when
the Sells-Floto-Buffalo BUI Wild West
'show came into Los Angeles. McRae
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