We put the world before you by means of the Bioscope and Urban films (Nov 1903)

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108 3529 ... IN THE GREEN ROOM A pantomime artist makes up for the part of " giant " in the dressing room. lie leaves for the stage— height 10 feet C Length 100 feet. 3530 ... THE COMEDIAN AND THE FLY-PAPER Mr. Mat Melrose, the Crystal Palace dancer, shows how troublesome a fly-paper becomes when it once gets possession Length 75 feet. 3531 The ADRIAN TROUPE OF CYCLISTS Performing evolutions in their " Tea Cup " track, smallest in the world. Length 150 feet. 3532 "CIRCLING THE CIRC" The san e four artists as above, in further feats. Length 65 feet. 3533 THE CAKE WALK The best picture of this crazy dance. Performed by the Melri se Trio of the Crystal Palace, London. Length 75 feet. 3534 ... THE DONKEY SERPENTINE DANCER A comedian and bis donkey on the Music Hall Stage essay a .Serpentine Dai ce with more agility than art. Length 75 feet. 3535 ... TOMMY AND HIS HARRIET ON BANK HOLIDAY A tall soldier and his girl indulge in an amusing dance on the grass much to the amusement of the other holiday makers in the boat-swings. Length 50 feet. 3536 THE MOUSE IN THE ART SCHOOL Young lady art students are sketching a tiny sailor boy when a mouse disturbs their work. Magnified view of mouse s bead protruding from hole. Gallant tiny sailor slays mouse, and art students left adoring the hero. Length 50 feet. 3537 THE MONK'S RUSE FOR A LUNCH A monk induces a tourist to share luncheons. The tourist's lunch having been demolished by the monk, the former demands the production of the latter's basket for sharing purposes. It transpires in the end that the wily monk's basket contains only a little dog. Length 100 feet. of a fellow. Robinson Crusoe " — Dorothy's Dream