J. Theobald and Company's extra special illustrated catalogue of magic lanterns, slides and apparatus (circa 1900)

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72 “Cash Three.” Copyright. 1 Title, Cash.Three, and draper's shop 2 Father comes home drunk 3 He reforms, but is tempted again 4 “ Don’t go in, .father, please ’’ 5 He struck the boy a sharp blow 6.In tlxe hospital. Cash dies 7 On the Mississippi boat 8 “ The ship's on fire ” 9 He rushed through the flames (o'And stood bravely at the wheel cx -The ship burnt; all saved dies, saying ; “Cash, I did’nt mean to; God forgive ” “Poke your own Tire.” A TEMPERANCE STORY. A TRUE LIFE HISTORY OF A WORKING MAN. From Original Designs and Drawings. I, Introduction 2 The Globe Public House 3 The three men inside Taproom 4 Sup off, Lads 5 Outside—under the Gas Lamp 6 And they’ll find the i>enefit 7 Signing the Pledge 8 Ikey in his new suit of clothes 9 Ikey Addressing the Country Folks to Ikey on his way to work ci Poking his own Fire 12 Thinking of the past WITH READING. ‘Theo’s Eesolve,” A Temperance Story. ILLUSTRATED FROM LIFE MODELS. {Service of Song. Cop;yright^ 1 Introduction 2 Willow Cottage 3 He sat at the Window in the last stage of a long illness 4 Theo listening to his dying father’s words 5 A kind-hearted neighbour came in to bear her Company 6 The Rising Star Refreshment House 7 One of the poorest of garrets 8 Oh, how lonely it is when the mother forgets her child 9 In a moment Bessie had the water to his lips 10 The wild, unnatural thirst overcame her every sense 11 Bessie took up the Tea and Toast to Theo 12 A flood of grief overwhelms him r3 It was a sad and sorrowful sight 14 Bessie anl the Bank 15 He heard the Boy repeating the resolve his Father had taught him 16 Willow Cottage refurnished 17 Bessie watching for Theo’s return 18 Theo and Son A Eill from the Town Pump. ILLUSTRATED FROM LIFE MODELS. WITH READING. 1 The Town Pump talking through its Nose 2 I perform some of the duties of tlie Town Clerk 3 A hot day, Gentlemen 4 Welcome, must rubicund Sir 5 Who next ? 6 This elderly gentleman 7 What ! he limps by without so much as th.inking me 8 Here comes a pretty young Girl of my acquaintance 9 There it is, full to the brim 10 “ Success to tlie Town Pump.” The Geese who got Drunk on Brandied Cherries. A true story^ with a Moral, (From Original Drawings.) 1 Introduction 2 She threw the whole mass out into the yard 3 These misguided poultry set to and ate the whole lot 4 The effect of the spirituous fruit was soon apparent 5 She saw all her geese behaving as if they were mad 6 She calls in her neighbours 7 So she plucked the ten geese bare 8 There tell on her ear the sound of a familiar voice 9 Suppliant and shivering stood all her flock 10 So she called in her neighbours again 11 And she sat down to make them 12 Moral [flannel jackets The Wreckers. {From Original Drawings'). 1 The Mariner’s Friend 2 In a night of Storm and Cloud 3 Forth came the hardy Fisher Folk 4 Wreckers at work 5 False Lights 6 Wrecker and his Son 7 The Heavenly way 8 Manned alone by the Brave 9 Is wrecking a thing of the past? Not so ! 10 Composite Picture ; Drunkard’s Home, &c. WITH READING.