Film Index (Jan-Jul 1911)

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PATHfc FRERES FILMS GREAT 45? JULY FILM WASHINGTON RELICS (ABOUT IOOO FEET) SOMETHING NEW IN THE MOTION PICTURE FIELD PICTURES NEVER SHOWN ON THE SCREEN BEFORE Washington's birthplace at Wakefield, on the Potomac, Alexandria, Va., the town he helped to survey when he was 16 years old; Old Christ Church, where he worshiped ; Carlyle House, where he received his Commission as Major in the British Army; his Headquarters at Valley Forge, and other scenes at this spot where the little Continental Army went through such horrors of starvation and cold. Independence Hall, Philadelphia, where he received his Commission as Commander in Chief. Betsy Ross's house, where he, in company with two other gentlemen, received the first flag of the Union. Yorktown, where he accomplished the unprecedented victory and received the surrender of Cornwallis. The remains of the house where he spent his honeymoon. Pictures of his swords, uniform and revolutionary camp-kit. Some of his letters, showing his signature, and his magnificent home, Mt. Vernon, on the Potomac, to which he retired to private life, and finally his simple but stately tomb. The film ends with a picture of Washington and the flag in colors and makes a unique and absolutely unsurpassed picture for a 4th of July celebration. Book This if You Want a Winner The Papers in Your Town Will Boost It RELEASED MONDAY, JULY 3rd