Monday, Jan. 18, 1926

Note

At Sheffield, a film depicting the daily life of Wilhelm Hohenzollern at Doorn commenced to unreel at the principal cinema theatre.

"Take it off!" roared a bull-necked Briton.

"A bas Guillaume l'assassinateur!" [Down with Wilhelm, instigator of assassins!] shrieked a Frenchwoman.

The film was taken off amid pandemonium and replaced by a U. S. feature picture.

At London a cinema theatre manager received a note "with a bullet hole through it," reading: "If you put Kaiser Bill on your screen tonight I'll come and shoot him and the screen full of bird shot." Late despatches reported that the film had been withdrawn by the leasing company.