The Moving Picture World (November 1907)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD. 599 Film Review. "The Lost Mine," Kalem Company w a yroup of greasers playing dice out- a saioon. Their play is interrupted by arrival of the sheriff and the ejection in the saloon of a miner; the bartender, ,g undue, force, injures the man, who kited up by a girl and led to his home. .saloonkeeper is a suitor for the hand the girl, who repulses him in favor of miner. Owing to the kindly ministra- s of ihe girl, the miner fully recovers, imbued with new life, is about to start the lc-t mine, the papers and directions Khicli lie only is possessed, and which saloonkeeper and his Mexican ally have been trying to obtain. Just prior to departure he gives the original copy to girl for safe-keeping and departs to for- i The two conspirators have overheard conversation and seen the affectionate ling. Vowing vengeance, they obtain jmy warrants and cause the eviction of girl and her mother from their home, in so doing the saloonkeeper obtains papers of the lost mine. The sheriff res in time to defend the womenfolk restore their home to them. The girl overs the theft, and taking the sheriff her corfijence, they follow the trail of two desperadoes. The miner is seen ly ?t work trying to discover the lost e. blastirg the rocks, and just as he ;;cured his hard-earned victory the • keeper and Mexican pounce upon and proceed to wrest from. him the erce of his claim. Struggling with the he is almost overcome, when the iff. led bv the s*irl,_ appears on the scene turns the tables on the desperadoes. i a hanpy ending! other by this company, "The Dramatic arsil.'' shows two Thespians, lady and . reciting their parts preparatory to ap- Ing before the public Coming to arr shanty, they go inside. Their voices ! been heard by a man, .who timorously aces and peeps in the window, and lis- ts their loud and (to him) angry !, then rushes off for aid. The pair .reaiTiear. going through the scene of igrdy. They have got to the point t the villain of the.piece stabs his com- n. when Mr. Butt-in rushes between fired with the determination to res- tbe hdv at all costs.' Finding the dag- is b't pasteboard and that instead of :a hero he'becomes the laughing butt tDiir. he beats an ignominious retreat. third film, "Woman. Cruel Woman," 3 the exterior of a villa residence, with Wy housemaid shaking rugs and ?ng when the master of'the house, a 8 LtA Dundreary,, appears and is w with her charms ' and salutes her a Hss. His wife appearing, he also ! her. and is about to go on his way, he fills over the pile of rugs, ruffling >y attire, and ir this condition is led 8te ho ;sc to get brushed up. The gar- comes en the scene and pays his toll housemaid, who is nothing loath, fol- b>" a dandy, who in ogling her falls J wheelbarrow and is hurried off by Rrderer. A hobo appears, but the jraws the line there and he receives » did not expect. The rear of the K now seen, with the cook coming fte steps to receive the bread from **er, who tries his embellishments wr in vain. She pummels him for dry and drives him off. Mr. Cop- appears and approaches cook, who a tub with water, gently takes her NEW MOTION PICTURE FILMS We shall place upon the American market the following Urban-Eclipse subjects during the Week of November 4-November II, 1907 With inn pa&siuie wick ibe name of U b.m-titJipsc brcomen more popular in the United States. There aie two factories making Urban- Kclipse lilies; one in Pans, the other in London. Their product is noted t"T its photograp icqiality, and we need only to refer to sucn scenic films as "Victoria Falls" in Africa and comedies like the "Near Sighted Cyclist" to recall several of the most striking film successes of recent times. Clean morally, histrionically and photogrophlcally. These films can be purchased by any rental agency or exhiottor. King Edward on H. M. S. Dreadnought Topical 534 feet *s&. Launch of the British Battleship Bellerophon Naval 427 Feet An Anonymous Letter Dramatic - 534 Peet Accidents Will Happen Comedy 474 Peet Send your adv.m e "rder 10 your rental agency to day. If tney can't supply you wrjre us. We II tell you some- body >vho caa. hV»«r.al brings oa xdvaoce li>t of the very latest Moving J>i -fi-v Sulij-ct* evrry week. re-e. Moving Picture Machines, Lenses.&c, at right prices ==CATAtOGUE FREE Every Subject Usable Anywhere mm A 1*ch STATE ST. ICAGO 662 SIXTH AVE. NEW YORK by the arm to turn her towards himself, when she, thinking Mr. Baker-boy is up to his pranks, throws the contents of the bucket upon him. Seeing her mistake, she endeavors to atone, and Robert is soon pa- cified, taking off uniform, staff and helmet, which he spreads on the grass to dry, while he partakes of liquid and solid refreshment, and also the nectar from Cooky's lips. Baker-boy, spying them in this attitude, conceives a scheme for revenge. Stealthily creeping up, he takes the drying uniform of Robert and goes round to the side of th.' house while he dons them. Returning, he struts up to the still billing and cooing turtledoves, and placing his hand on Rob- ert's shoulder, orders him off, which he quickly obeys. Baker-boy being in full pos- session of the field, turns his attention to cook, who soon transfers her affections to the newcomer and loads him with her- dainties. After a full ' surfeit of good things. Baker-boy, receiving a goodly share of p.:mpkin pie in one hand and cook on his other arm, with face upturned for a kiss, instead of which she receives the pumpkin pic on her face, and while she is getting the luscious pie out of eyes and mouth, Baker-boy vanishes, filled with the joy of revenge for cook's former cruelty. This picture, "Testing of a Lifeboat," was taken at the institution's testing sta- tion, and shows in a marked degree the severe tests lifeboats are subjected to be- fore being sent to their respective stations. The boats are heavily weighted with water kegs to represent a crew, and are then heeled over until the deck is awash as a test for buoyancy. They are then sub- jected to the severest test of all, being turned completely upside down to test their self-righting qualities, first without sails and then with all sails set, the beat in each