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Wl IK KNDINO
Oct. 9, iyi5
NCTURBS AND THE P1CTUH
ACCORDING TO THEIR LIGHTS. I!.. . .■■ .1 a tli. to. kj homes thej live in arc tin characters '" this sterling i wo reelei whii h records the
ilrt-p lov» anil hate ot tin m..unl ini.-fi Bessie Iv.un tut the iiuaiii turn la- I'll (> Mall.N a tin liMtir lo\oi. Yule Iti-mit-r a tho
rugged lovei an. I Margaret Proaaing as the soeietj girl tell a eterj thai throfati with "true to lifeneet
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THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. \ mat British tMVSjl k British film. \ classii example ol how a clergyman who has committed u grcal wrong for which he permits In friend to \«ptauiahed, suffers » iili sealed lips agonies ol reniorttc until ho expiates it bj open ami dramatic confession in the pulpit. An Ideal film released l>\ a Mi in who always secure a good thiug when rhej nee it . • /; | Company, iu« l^
HIS COOLING COURTSHIP. The appenrauce of Lupiuo Lane in a aeries ol British Comedies i good news i"i Lupine Laue belongs to a famous f am il] of Itri t i-h comedians, ami is now successful I) apptviriug at thf London Empire in II. I Stop. In his fil in comedies be is aiming .it originality, and whilst he gets that he is bound to succeed. Ui» < is the first ol his aeries, and as Lord
Clarence m love his troubles will amuse all who have the good fortune to Bee the picture,
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THE LITTLE WHITE VIOLET. Viola is the adopted child of the convent, One tlaj she witnessesa wedding, and one of the guest" is attracted bj hit. tie contrives to meet her later, and confesses his love for her. Next da j lie is thrown from bis horse. He Ion \ ami writes for her to come and main him before he dies. II''
realises that tin would be wronging her, ami is about to destroy the letter when ho taint-. OKI Tom liml the letter ami gives it to viola. sho comes to the sick man, who wakes and tells her ho is sorrj to have made her forget her vows. Surprised at his change of attitude, -ho returns to the convent ami take the veil. On learning that Tom had given hoi the letter, ho has a relapse, and Viola is lost to him before ho rocm ers. The first of a series of " flower dramas in which Puller i featured.
/ ans-AtlaiMc Victor Drama, 1,920 /est (Oct. 18).
THE JOURNEY'S END. Although a Btoty ol love with a tragic ending, tin i a very beautiful picture. Grant has written a hook on Ha, and Bradford, a hunter, visits him in his Indian bungalow. Helen, an artist in a distant land, roads his book, ami corresponds with Grant, their letters developing a strong loveinterest. Helen, however, becomes ill and pines away. One day Bradford kills a tiger. Mo carries it homo, and i congratulated by Grant. The tiger s mate follows tho Bcent. Grant reclines in a hammock thinking of Helen. The wild beast, tracing it dead mate, comes into tho enclosure ami springs upon Grant, who becomes a victim of its tooth ami claws. Helen, at the window, in an invalid s chair, i liters into tho sloop that knows no awakening, and her spirit form moots Grant'-s approaching spirit. She holds out her arms: their faces are alight with happiness ; they embrace, and then, with his arm about bor, they walk toward tho distant liirhi of the setting "sun. —S-hu Drama, lfiZ7 feet (Oct. 4).
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