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546 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD «p| | __. B^viAiw lfl «^cted for non-payment of rent. An appeal to TKXAB TEX (Great Northern Film Oo.) An W »»■■» *«>■» w*.aejw« her married daughter brings • refusal, with the American story for Americana. A catchy film 0 f suggestion that she go to the public poorhonse. the old Indian days, showing typical life In the THE OUTLAW. Depicting' the Seed* of Daring There being no alternative, she goes. . Next we see wild West prairies. The film shows laaaolng and of a Modern "Fra Diavolo" (Blograph).—Without the poor old lady tolling In the laundry of the taming of wild bucking bronchos. Tex haa a sw««t- doubt, the Blograph Company has. In this subject, almshouse, where she • la discovered by her son, heart of typical Western' beauty with whom one produced one of the moat sensational and Interesting Charles, who, having learned of her disappearance, of the cowboys Is madly In love, bnt she will have films ever made. It la rich in Incidents of a moat searches until he On is her. He takes her away at nothing to do with him. Full of hatred, William, exciting and thrilling nature, showing a phase of once and cares for her. This film, as a whole, pre- the bad boy, enlists the services of a Sioux Indian life on the Western frontier in the days of '49, with sents a great moral lesson, and the many stirring and together they rob the stables of Tex, and are a vein of love and romance running through It. Incidents go to show how the llgbt-bearted, good- discovered by the young girl whom they capture .ack Morgan was a handsome fellow, but an natnred son is often cruelly misunderstood and and carry off into the woods, where William tries outlaw, and although he worked In a most fear- wronged. The story Is a most touching one and la to kiss her and Is repulsed. The Indian, filled less, daring fashion, be successfully thwarted all bound to appeal to the spectator. Length, 790 feet, with jealous rage, slays William and tries to secure attempts at his apprehension. Hence it was that the girl for himself. She also repulses him and the mere mention of his nsme sent terror to the FLY PAPEK (Edison).—Synopsis of Scenes: is tied to-a tree. Then Tex, who having discovered hearts of the stage drivers of the mountains. Boys Will Be Boys. Two mischievous boys sit the loss of his sweetheart and horses and followed Many were the wonderful tales told at the relay watching some flies swarm around Tanglefoot fly the trail, rushes In between and knocks down the limn along the stage route that made the tourists paper—The spirit of mischief predominates and Indian and rescues his beloved one. Length, 56} shuuder with fear as they resumed their coarse they decide to see what effect It will have on .their feet. Westward. Dick Stanley was one of the nerviest little dog which they place on the fly paper and drivers on the stage line and had, as yet, escaped have great sport watching his snUcs—The idea vt„^k Ism*- molestation from Jack. Dick was deeply to love then strikes them to carry the sport further, so rawe rreres issue. with Mollie. the innkeeper's daughter, but, as our off their hasten to the nearest drug store to procure p oa t ttk navr OF A CEOWH. A baby girl Is story opens, they quarrel and fall out. At this the fly paper—After securing ttelr Implements of born to the King and Queen, which is a terrible dig- moment along rides Jack, who, of course, is un- mischief they start out on their quest for fun. appointment to both of them, for their hopes were known to Mollie. He asks for a drink from the The First Victim. Proves to be a tramp aaleep in bulIt 0 „ lt being a ^j and inheriting the crown. well beside which the girl stands. The bright, the park—After plastering fly paper all over the Tne King, however, not to be thwarted In hi* cheerful countenance of Mollie makes a decided soles of his shoes, they wske him op and have plana decides to substitute a boy for thur newly impression upon Jack, and it is needless to say great fun through his endeavor to remove the fly born daughter. that the handsome young bandit—well. It is a case paper—At last he slips off his shoes and starts The norBC brings the baby to the drawing room of love at first sight. Jsck drives off, and Dick, after them. anvx two attendants take charge of lt and hastes who has watched the proceedings from a distance. ^xm and More of It. Next an old gentleman read- away on horseback through the country to the approaches to acquaint her of Jack's real being, ^g n ia morning paper suggests an idea to the borne of a poor peasant, whose wife has a boy She takes no heed of Dick, but Is still gazing j^y,—-r^ey stuff his hat full of By paper, then born on the same day as the little princess. They fondly at the faat fading vision of Jack; so Dick tease him until he grabs bis hat and puts It on to give the peasants a large sum of money and he mounts his stage box and is off. The stage arrives at£rt after tbem—They langh with great glee at allows them to take his child and leave the girl at a lonesome turn In the road when Jack jumps yj e regn it—Now the old maid making herself beau- instead. The mother is inconsolable and fights to from the brush and, covering Dick with his gun, y^j pr0 ves the next victim—After that, they dis- gave her own little one, but to no avail; they leave orders him to dismount, the passengers to get out cover a baby attended by a nurse and decide that their charge and forcibly carry the boy away, and give up their valuables, placing them in a fly paper w m be an excellent plaything for lt but Arriving at the castle, the little heir Is crowned handkerchief, which he makes Dick spread on tne are interrupted in their sport by the arrival of an( i the news soon spreads through the kingdom ground. Hsving trimmed them, he orders them y^ otaet victims. that a King has been born. back Into the coach and Dick to drive off. Then Love Has Ita Charms. The miachievions kids dls- The poor peasant woman, when she overcomes he gathers up and makes off with the booty. Dick ^ygr two lovers coming down the walk looking the grief to some extent, leaves tier drunken hu»- drives around back to the Inn, gives the alarm. for a grinded seat to continue their love making— band and joins a gypsy band, taking her little one and a posse of mounted cowboys start ont alter ^ he ^ )OJ . B cover the bench with fly paper and await ^y, her, whom she now loves as her own. the outlaw. Jack, driven by the pursuing party to the results which prove disastrous to the lovers— Th e next scene is twenty yesrs after, when we the top of a precipitous cliff, deserting his norse, ^^ hasten along the park, the kids come to a g^ the King and the dauphin starting on a hunt- cllmbs, or rather tumbles, down over tne roexs, aleeplng policeman against a lamp post—The op- ^g expedition, accompanied by their attendants badly cutting and bruising himself as he goes. nort^Hy ig too good to miss and the7 contrive to ^ courtiers. As they are riding along, the King Beaching the bottom, he runs through tne wooas get tbe fly pap er under each foot before their laE8 behind the party, and two highwaymen way- and comes upon Mollie who hides nim in tne wen pnraTlers arrive. lay and rob blm. leaving him nearly dead in the Just In time to elude the pursuers who drive up. Mischief Has Ita Own Reward, Hastening out of ^^ She sends them off In the wrong direction, ana, thp k tney nlt opon a pj^ to have more fun jj, dauphin, who Is off In a remote part of the when they have gone, assists Jack ontof tne Jjeu, ^^ their Scrims—They spread the gateway full toTtetr meets a pretty girl and Is very much taken binds up his wounded head with a strip or linen o{ ^ paper an d stretch a rope across the entrance ^^ h er. They are soon seen In earnest conver- torn from her skirt and gives him her horse, on an(J awalt th C coming of their pursuers—At the gation u j while they are chatting the mother of which he escapes. The cowboys soon find they are critlcal mome nt the hiding boys pull the rope tent tbe m comes upon the scene and Immediately on the wrong scent and return Just in time to « e ? an( i down goes the entire bunch falling and roll- rgcojnu^g the attendants as those who carried ber Jack galloping like mad down the open trail. , to the maas of Btlcky fly paper, but then- glee baby away . she accuses them, and as they angrily Here follows a most exclttag chase, show^ some ^ anort UTed for ttey ^ capr ored by a police- JJienas the matter, the King la carried by on t marvelous horsemanship. Jack has distanced »em. man an d their victims in turn plaster them all stretC her. He hears toe conversation and admits but bis horse runs lame, and he makes * heroic over ^y, gy paper txam he ad to foot. Length. 400 th deception, confessing to the woman that the dash on foot towards a barn. Falling to °Pentne fget ^ Jg nef ^ ^ mertln g between the BUMfiM* LffSSgA'gS S ^American Touri*.. At the foot of a grand the, Id King ^ bjW^tto £- o^wn toe^oaV'and* VS'u^SS^S STM^lS $^»£^JZ&^l2£^uF$£: aud^vtog '^mV^ST 2&VU as Mollie, who has followed the chase on horse- a pretty face at sight. «' a 55 £ unfold his newspaper and settle. back, dashes up. dismounts and takes Jack's head At Hotel Bertolini. The Tourists installed to the him. while ■ ne ™?°™ ■■ "^J* 1 ^ ^^ thief toner arms only to find him dead. , hotel-Beautiful view of the Bay of Naples-Jack down to enjoy toe JJ^JJ^LJ* hurrying to a "ag ftw - i M^r j « ■*« si-- f^^-L^r^i^^ te ^\v mn m h oo^ t^^rL^vvs%^Vrss&^ when away. *E&&&&2F%i ¥5£85S&3Bg52 SflT&^sSJgS^ dye than all the guilty train of of human vices, him off without a penny if he aoesn give up ™ c^ ^^ ^ ^ & doorstcp Dnt Just ^ b e to •tU ingratitude." A verification - of this Is clearly .BirL plan—Ar- about to depart a woman discovers it, and after .rLT*.. - T»<«^-«r»h niotni* story. 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