Reel Life (Sep 1913 - Mar 1914)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

36 Red Life ■Once a Month THANHOUSER "BIG" January February March April May June July August September October November December Always on the FIRST Always on the FIRST Dec. I Maude "Fealy in "The Legend of Provence" (After the poem by Adelaide Proctor) The pathetic story oT Angela, "The Convent CliUd," who falls In love with a wounded knight whom she had nursed and was made to face the stern realities of life outside convent walls. How the Knight betrayed the trust that Angela reposed In him in her Ignorance of the world and man, and how. through a wondrous miracle, her place In the convent was kept for Angela until her return and her absence never once noted. The tale of an innocent sinner who was altogether redeemed. In Four Parts, with "Perfect Publicity" Posters, Cuts, Heralds Make Tour Exchange Give You The "THANHOUSER 'BIG' PRODUCTIONS" For exclusive flrst-run use for a full year by iron-clad contract. Ask for the contracti Clamor for the contract! INSIST ON the contract! It Is all-protective. Sunday, Nov. 23 "Their Great Big Beautiful Doll" The Thanhouser Twins had a great, big beautiful doll that was so great, so big and so beautiful, that someone had to steal it, so the Twins got a more beautiful one that was human besides. Tuesday. Nov. 25 "The Blight of Wealth" (m 2 seeia) His quarry venture failed, but his wife had money and they lived in luxury still. Then a panic swept away her fortune, made a self-supporting, self-respecting man of him and brought him to realize that his helpmate's wealth had been much of a blight. Fiiday, Noo. 28 "Curfew Shall Not Ring To-Night" Cromwell's men had sentenced her sweetheart to death — he was to go "at the ringing of the curfew." She tried to dissuade the old sexton from his duty, but ring the curfew he must, so she gained the belfry and, hanging to the huge bell, as it swung, by the Iron clapper, kept It silent. Then Cromwell pardoned her lover for tier pluck.