Cinema News and Property Gazette (1913)

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J \NC\KY I, I9I3. VU MS.— Supplement to THE CINEMA. 77 red men attack the party, and the war cry oi hit tribe rouses the boy. The trader and his friend perish, but the chief saves mother and son, and they return to their tribe in peace. " M< IUN I Al\ DEW." [Kalem.) Offi it i" detect an illicit Still, and 1 -!i a look-out. 'I'ti M 1 -hiner's daughter finds the won m. hi, and brings him back to life and love. Lane is charged, and another officer appointed. Angered, he hastens back to the mountains, and persuades the Moonshiners to destroy their still. The new man concludes they have quitted, and Lane wins Mary's hand. "DAYS OF '49." [Kalem.) Little Bear, expelled from his tribe, reveals the secret of the gold mine to Eva and Ben, members of a party of settlers. Spike overhears their plan to investigate, and, following them, is captured by Indians. Ben and Eva shoot the captors, and the tribe give chase. Spike is killed, but the young couple find their fellow settlers, and, after a desperate fight round the wagons, the red men are routed. Little Bear's story proves correct. -LILY OF LETCHWORTH LOCK." (B. and C.) Zara Leigh, a barge girl, is rejected by Frank Mason, in favour of Lily, the lock-keeper's daughter, and induces " American " Bill and Luke Martin to set Frank adrift in a burning Lily hears Bill tell Zara of his success, and rides to the e. Diving into the water, she clambers into the barge, saves Frank, and swims ashore with the tow rope. Zara is denounced, but Frank and Lily forgive her. THEIR IDOLS." (A.B.) Schmaltz and Labrun, drinking to their children's engagement, fall out over the merits of Bismarck and Napoleon, and the lovers are parted. Mr. Wise intervenes, suggests a duel, which he takes care shall be bloodless, and tells the young people to elope during the fight. While escaping they are attacked by Thugs, but the fathers appear in time to scare off the miscreants with their fake pistols. "THE YOUNG MILLIONAIRE."' [Kalem.) John Harris, a crippled young millionaire, finding that his sweetheart and his friends care only for his wealth, seeks peace in a poor tenement. Anna Xewton is writing on tenement life, and lakes a neighbouring room. Harris is injured in rescuing her from a brutal ajent, and >he assists him. Keeping up the pretence of poverty, he takes her to his mansion, and the butler lets out the secret. Wedding bells.