The Moving Picture Weekly (1919-1922)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY ■33 "A Dog Gone Shame" Lyons-Moran Star Comedy. CAST. Eddie Eddie Lyons Lee Lee Moran Mildred Mildred Moore Charlotte Charlotte Merriam I7DDIE and Lee live in a hall room. At the front door of the mansion where they are going to a dance they are confronted by an ugly canine, who secures a firm hold on Lee's coat-tail and departs with part of Lee's coat. Eddie persuades Lee to remain outside near a window while he goes in and meets the girls — intending to drop his coat out the window to Lee. Eddie has the first dance with Mildred. Charlotte inquires why Lee is late, and Eddie remembers that Lee is waiting for the coat, so Eddie removes the coat and drops it out the window. Lee puts it on and dashes into the house. He is dancing with Charlotte when Mildred inquires as to Eddie's absence, so Lee tosses the coat over the screen. It misses Eddie and goes out the window. • The boys rush to the window in time to see the dog drag the coat away. Eddie and Lee, in their shirt sleeves, are planning an escape when Mildred and Charlotte walk into the room. Eddie and Lee start for the front door where they meet the dog, and he lets them lead the way into the ballroom. Buster connects and rips Lee's trousers almost off and finally Eddie and Lee make an escape out the front way. They climb a telegraph pole and, with the dog at the bottom, it looks like Eddie and Lee are treed for the night. "Tempest Cody Hits the Trail" Spur and Saddle Series No. 1. CAST. Tempest Cody Marie Walcamp Tex Andrews Robert Andersen Silver Marlow Charles Brinley Tejon _ Benny Corbett Sheriff Brady Len Trainor Lucky Barstow Slim Pagette Chickasaw Smith A. MacPherson Sierra Kid Archie Ricks Mrs. Fiske Eugenie Forde "TEMPEST" Cody, daughter of the last frontier, loves Bob West, cattle king. She leaves the mountains and journeys to San Francisco, promising Bob that as soon as he sells his cattle and ranch and comes to the city, she will wed him. "Silver" Marlow, a rival cattle king, is in love with Tempest, because she is the only woman he has never been able to conquer. Bob wires Tempest he has sold his ranch and cattle. Silver sees the wire and decides that if he cannot have Tempest, no one else can. Tempest, tired of imitation men of society, wires Bob: "Don't sell — I am hitting the back trail," and leaves Frisco for Sonora. Marlow, with Bob's foreman, Tejon, substitutes a band of his own cattle, re-branded with Bob's brand, on the first drive. Bob joins his outfit, Marlow accuses Bob of rustling. Bob resents this and in the fight Tejon is shot. Bob and two loyal cowpunchers take refuge in an old deserted express office. Marlow's men surround it, while he notifies Sheriff Brady. Marlow intercepts Tempest's wire to Bob and sends one of his own men to meet her. She is taken to Marlow, who explains the situation to her. Tempest thinks fast and pretends to agree. She steals his gun and backs him into a corner and, covering him with her own gun, fires through a window and hits the sheriff, wounding him, but not mortally. Part of the sheriff's posse capture Marlow and Tempest swears he shot the sheriff. She tells him: "Square Bob and I'll square you." Silver takes a desperate chance and escapes. The posse, to drive Bob out, fire the building he is in. Tempest, seeing her trump card getting away from her, recaptures Silver singlehanded and forces a confession. She saves Bob, and all is forgotten in the law of the west. Current Events, No. 33. Crowd Eagerly Buy Food at Army Sale. — Old H. C. of L. gets a temporary jolt from the people of the Massachusetts Capital — Boston, Mass. Sub-Titles. — Cans that "canned" the profiteers. Daddy will think he's back in the army when mother puts his chow on the table. Expert Shots in Keen Contest at Naval Rifle Range.— Caldwell, N. J. Sub-Titles. — Counting the hits. Count Morisini and his daughter — both expert rifle shots. Not all the laurels go to men. Demonstrating a "marching fire" attack with Browning automatics. Showing how the Stokes mortars smashed the German pill boxes. \Poor Children of Tenements Find a "Kiddies' Heaven."— Nyack, N. Y. Sub-Titles. — No "Keep off the grass" sign here — no cries of "Cheese it, de cop!" at this summer home of the Christian Herald. "My sister works in flowers by Mandelbaum & Klatsky, but these here — these ain't the same kind of flowers!" Guseppe Antionetti and Isadore Konopolsky thought water only ran under bridges until they came to the "kiddies' heaven." Far from the filth of the SYNOPSES OF "A DOG GONE SHAME," "TEMPEST CODY HITS THE TRAIL" AND CURRENT EVENTS, No. 33. slums — where there's "real grass an' real trees 'n everything'!" Knights of Columbus Head Gets Decoration. — Supreme Knight Flaherty receives the Distinguished Service Medal from Secretary of War Baker. —Buffalo, N. Y. Sub-Titles. — Secretary Baker and Supreme Knight Flaherty. "Long may it wave o'er the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave!" Secretary Baker lauds the war work of the Knights of Columbus. Red Cross Shows How to Save the Drowning. — An eight-year-old boy, rescuing two full-grown men four times his weight, illustrates how the victims should be handled. — Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. Sub-Title.— Using the "hair pull" method this girl finds life-saving quite simple. Thousands of lives are lost in canoe accidents — because so few know the elementary principles, of life-saving shown here. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Begin early. Ammunition Explosion Wrecks Aviation Camp. — French planes and hangars are reduced to splinters. — Le Bourget, France. Yankee Border Guards Get Real Vacation. — Pitch camp among the pines of New Mexico's mountains for a few weeks' rest. — Cloudcroft, N. M. Sub-Titles. — "Lovers' Lane." "Arms and the Man." "Sunset in the Pines." California Greets the Pacific Fleet as Daniels Reviews Mighty Armada. — San Diego, Cal. Sub-Titles. — Secretary of the Navy Daniels is received by Admiral Rodman on board the flagship New Mexico. Far at sea — a naval plane extends a welcome from the air. Governor Stephens of California arrives for the review. The Pacific Fleet! Impregnable defense of our western coast! The salute of the dreadnoughts as seen from the plane of a naval birdman. Unemployed War Veterans Aided in Getting Jobs (Special for Washington, D. C, and New York City) .—Re-employment bureaus in joint undertaking by welfare employment and employers' organizations aid in procuring positions for jobless soldiers, sailors and marines. — New York City. Sub-Titles. — Major Warren Bigelow, Director of the Bureau, and Henry Cole, discussing plans. Unemployed service men receiving addresses of prospective positions.