Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1918)

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For Exhibitor’s information and house organ, cast and synopsis of “A PETTICOAT PILOT” CAST. MARY ' GUSTA Shad Gould Zoetfa Hamilton Crawford Smith Mrs. Hobbs Rastus Young Mrs. Young Edgar Fuller (alias Edwin Smith) Judge Baxter Mr. Bacheldor ................ Mrs. Bacheldor Jimmie Bacheldor ............. Isaiah ............. John Keith . . . ....... Sam Keith Miss Keith Miss Pease . .......... ...... Horace Green ..... .... . . Director ....VIVIAN MARTIN ....Theodore Roberts . . . .James Neill ....Harrison Ford ....Helen Gillmore . . . .Richard Cummings . . . .Jane Wolff . , . .Bert Hadley . . . .John Burton .... Cecil Lionel . . . .Jane Keckley . . . .Antrim Short . . . Tom Bates . . . . J. 0. Pennell . . .Billy Crary . ..Clarice Urhe . . .Elinor Hancock . . . .Jack Lott Roland Sturgeon SYNOPSIS. One of Mary ' Gusta 's earliest memories was of the funeral of her father Marcellus Hall. She had only to shut her eyes to see the seldom-opened "best" parlor with its wax wreathes and it slippery hair cloth sofa. She remembered the impressive entrance of the two Captains, "Shad" Gould and Zoeth Hamilton, and the whispers of gossip that had followed. The talk, although she had not known it, dealt with the affairs of these two men and her father, as well as the fourth partner in their business, Ed Farmer, who, it was said, had eloped with the bride of one of the two, Capt. Zoeth, who was also Captain Shad's sister, taking the firm's money into the bargain. It was reputed that Marcellus Hall, however, had managed to recoup his personal property, and that he alone of the three remaining partners, had regained a certain degree of wealth. Soon after the funeral, the two old Captains, from their lawyer, learned that little Mary 'Gusta would be almost penniless as there was nothing to the rumor. They decided, with many qualms, to adopt the youngster, and, in their gruff but kindly way, proceeded to carry out their project. In the meantime, in a far western town, Ed Farmer, now known as Ed Smith and his little son Crawford were living. The father seeing a copy of the South Harniss newspaper, is shocked to see a notice of the death of his old partner, and his visible emotion arouses the curiosity of the little boy, who, however, realizes nothing as yet of the matter, merely remembering the name of the town. 17 I