Le Cinématographe d'Isaac Kline (Myers'Hall, 25 janvier 1899)
Isaac Kline présente son cinématographe en janvier :
COMING.
Reviews of 31st, 32d, 33d, 34th, and 35th Mich. Vol. Inf.
One of the scenes shown by Kline's Lumiere Cinematograph company that will pack their house here are the reviews of the 31st, 32d, 33d, 34th, and 35th Mich. Vol. Infantry taken at Island Lake, Camp Eaton, Camp Alger, and Tampa, showing every Michigan soldier as he appeared in army and camp life.
In the reviews they come marching toward the audience in fours, showing every boy from this vicinity life size, so that each and every one can be readily recognized.
The writer saw this show at Grand Rapids, paid 50c admission, and got a great deal more than his money's worth.
At Grand Rapids fathers and mothers recognized their own relatives, some of whom were buried in Cuba and Puerto Rico, yet they saw them as in life.
In the battle of San Juan you see the charge of Rough Riders, you see them waver and retreat; the charge of the 8th Wisconsin, the colored regiment who saved the day for Uncle Sam; you see guns dismounted, men and horses killed, in fact almost smell the smoke.
All should see this wonderful entertainment to realize what a great country we live in Myers' Hall, Cassopolis, one night only, Jan. 25. Prices 10 and 20 cents. Seats on sale at Fisk's drug store.
Cassopolis Vigilant, Cassopolis, jeudi 19 janvier 1899, p. 4.

Cassopolis Vigilant, Cassopolis, jeudi 19 janvier 1899, p. 4.