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482 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD Watch for the VIASCOPE SPECIAL Moving Picture Machine COMING OUT SOON VIASCOPE MFG. CO. 112 East Randolph St. Chicago WE HAVE IT! if it is anything used in the Moving Picture business. We sell Moving Picture Machines (any make). Talking Machines, Records, Films. Slides, Chairs, etc, etc. THE LARGEST AMUSEWENT SUPPLY HOUSE IN THE WEST CM Pat* Catalogs* Free THE NEW YORK MOTION PICTURE CO. 1940 Golden Oate Avenue • San Francisco, Cat. We Write Mask CAllf DAITfeaTR and set to Your OUilll rUCtLlO Old Dominion Co., 14 W.27th St., New Yorli Music Writers, Arrangers, Printers Publishers and Booking Agents SONQ and ANNOUNCEMENT SLIDES Write, Call or 'Phone FOR SALE A Ten-cent Moving Picture Show for sale at once in St. John, P. Q., Can- ada. Population, Nine Thousand. Good manufacturing town. Address NAP. GIROUARD, care of Hotel St. John, St. John, P. Q., Canada. FILM8 FOR RENT. Excel- lent assortment of modern np-to date subjects. Only four months in this busi- ness and all new stock purchased since then. No old junk in stock. Best and cheapest service in the South. Write for prices. WORLD FILM CO., Ltd., 828 Union St., New Orleans, La. Kinetoscopes, Films, Lanterns, Accessories, Edison Supplies. CHA8. M. STEHBIN8 IOS8 Main St., - Kansas City The Chicago Transparency Co. Manufacturers of PUIa laa Ccimd Leatsra SUia asd lUstrsled Soap «9 DEARBORN STREET CHICAGO. ILL. Frederics T. McLeod, Manager A1C Osygca and Hjdsogea "*»«J Jjq Cylinders* - ■ - » Lime Pencils, Qiuiimbqj, Etc. Prompt Service, Bessoaobja Br**^ ALBANY CALCIUM U6HT CO. 26 wTHiara St.. ASbaay, & 1, climbs the rock steps toward his sweetheart's cabin. Martin approaches and covers him with his gun; ordering him to throw up his hands and car his prayers. Young Clayton, though facing sure death, tells Martin he Is a coward to shoot an unarmed man. Martin's better nature gets the upper hand of his jealousy; he lays aside his gun and knife, declaring they are now equal. It Is two hundred feet to the rocks below, and may the best man win. After a fierce struggle, his superior strength gives him the advantage and Clayton la knocked down, falling insensible at his rival's feet. Martin calls to mind the dynamite bomb be has stolen and decides It will be better to destroy the man himself than his property. He lights the fuse and lays the dynamite stick by bis enemy. But the girl might rescue him or be hurled to death with him. His rifle! the rope! It Is an easy matter with his deadly aim to remove that possibility. The bridge falls, the bomb Is fusing, and Martin quickly departs, satisfied that the dynamite will remove all trace of the crime he Intends to commit. The report of his rifw brings Bessie to the door, she takes In the sltuahv. at a. glance, starts to let down the bridge t, j! to her lover's assistance—it Is gone; but "i ue i-? Is there. Must she see bim die? No: the ,Z! to grasp It: swing across to the ledge, run tothi helpless man, and throw the hissing stick of dm! mite into the ravine far below. Just In the nS of time, this thrilling rescue Is accomplished br the brave girl, and, with ber sweetheart's on«». scions bead pillowed in ber arms and as ■, ~Si smoke rises from the chasm below, we leaf* tlum to that future that Is always kind to brave jS true hearts. ™ LANTERN SLIDES for every purpose made to order. Illustrated Song.ete. GEO. J. COLDTHORPE A CO. 244 West Mtti Street, New York CHEAP Steel Frame Theatre Chairs ABSOLUTELY Non-BREAKfiBLE Suitable for small theatres and Moving Picture shows We carry these chairs in stock and can ship immediately. Second Hand Chairs Also Seating for Out- of-Door Use. Addreso Ocpt. W. STEEL FURNITURE CO., Grand Rapids, Mich. New York Office, 1402 Broadway BILL, THE BTT.T, POSTEE, AND PETE m PAPER HANOEB (Vitagraph).—"Bill, the Bffl Poster," is Just finishing hanging a 20-sbeet of an "American Vitagraph." His Menu, Pete, t3 Paper Hanger, comes along, converses with bia friend and the two men. each with their paper bag and pall of paste, start for a nearby saloon They enter, have five or six drinks together, u] come oat In a rather unsteady condition. Aftct bidding each other' an affectionate farewell, they go oft In opposite directions. The paper bangn'i bag goes off with the bill poster and vice vena. We follow the paper banger to the house when be Is engaged to do some work. He as 'enda tbt steps and with much difficulty gets up stairs, a table Is prepared for him and be goes to sort pasting three-sheets, one-sheets, etc.. on the walk. He finishes the room; has It covered with paper of melodramtic and beauty shows. The servant enien and Is horrified at the sight. The paper banter endeavors to bug her. and. almost frightened to death, she escapes. The master of the house at! his wife return and find tbelr door covered with lithographs and date sheets. The servant nuhei out and tells ber story. They all enter: the mi wild with'rage, bis wife on the verge of fainting. The workman Is just helping himself to a drlai from a bottle on the sideboard, whereupon tbe bo. kicks him down tbe stoop, throws the show papa after him and dumps the pall of paste on his held. The bill poster during this time bas been jut as busy as bis companion. We find him mountej on a step ladder trying to paste wall paper on a fence where theatrical paper should be db> played. He gets all tangled up. A crowd gathen to watch his efforts. The manager of the theata and one of bis assistants happen along and re- monstrates with Bill. He pastes a strip of paper on bis employer's back nnd Is promptly kicked late tbe street. He scrambles to -his feet and tcilti off. Down the street be meets the paper hanirr. Both embrace each other. They spy a policeman leaning against a lamp post dozing and paste • date reading "Friday, the 13th" on his back. Tti cop wakes np, clubs both men unmercifully ul drags them off. Length, 485 feet. EDISON EXHIBITION MODEL ^Uh All latest snbjects always on hand. Operators and TiTcMnr-a. and films furnished for Sundays and all other occasions. Send for lists and prices. . F. J. HOWIiSB, 564 Washington Street, Boston, lass. , Established 1834 7 '■ (Opposite Adams House) When writing to advertiser* please mention the Moyihg Picrtnts Woixa