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FILMS.— Supplement to THE CINEMA.
January i, 1913.
M P. SALES AGENCY,
86, w ■ 1 ■ ' Street, W. I'lione: City 648.
Releasing —AMERICAN BIOGRAPH, B. AND C.
H. AND B., EMPIRE, KALEM, LUBIN, WELT
and DUSKES, GELEBERT, GEEM, COSSACK.
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v s e ' She returns to the man of her cold, grasping mothers choice,
lico, off to the masked ball as a Highlander, invites and he marries a woman utterly unable to sympathise with his
Smiths maid to accompany him. Smith gets the DOte, and dreams. Death releases Elane from her bonds, and she deter
thinks it is meant for his wife. He waylays Henrico, seizes his mines to possess her lover at last, but his child, with its
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me, imprisons him, and takes the maid to the ball, believing her to be his wife. Mrs. Smith finds and liberates Henrico,
iff in a fine fury to the ball, and actively assists at the great unmasking scene
"A FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE." (Lubin.)
Hard pressed, the bandit deludes Rand and his wife into hiding him from the sheriff. Later, in Rand's absence, he re
. invading the cabin, tri. the miner's savings,
and insult the wife. The brave woman wrests the revolver from
ilster, and holds him at bay till Rami comes back forgotten water bottle. The bandit captured, the couple reap
n ward, which is passed on to bs
\ I THE RAINBOW S E \T>." [Lubin.)
John Lee is poor, Elane is rich. They have one golden day of Arcadian love, and then fate drives them in different ways
pathetically commonplace demand for warm milk intervenes, and they part for ever.
"CHIEF WHITE EAGLE." (Lubin.)
White Eagle, at college, hears of his father's death, making him chief. His tribe threaten rebellion, and he is despatched to the fort to aid in suppressing the rising. Estrella. a flirt.
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the Indian to love her, but contemptuously rejects his offer of marriage. Enraged, he strangles her, and escapes to his tribe. The white troops follow, and, to save his people, he confesses, and pays the penality.
Ill REDITY." (Biog,
A white trader marries the daughter of an Indian chief, and hi redity mikes hi sou prefer the society of her people. The father compels the boy to accompany him while he cheats the Indians with broken guns and bad whisky The defrauded