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28 Tt\c: Billboard FEBRUARY 4, 1911. ■ttlred men from many laadl, fctmlag •' tBl>- lema of InreslBtlble bniuor. A BRASS BDTTON (Drama: releaned Feb. I; Ineth 000 fret) Wortblneton Is fiDanclally lavolTcd, and recelTC* a letter InformlDg him that jliiliiw ImnwUat* payneot of a lance «am ■■..■■d* ka wm bv tHoid lata liankniptcT. Xaat miiBw Ua wUa glTea a dlnaer v*rtj, and out oC her Mends has a new pearl necklace which Is mncb admired. She loaes the coAtly Jewels and Eliza, the sertaot sirl, flnds tbrm. Enowlnc that a fearch will be made she hur- ries to her master'a toom, removes a piece from the bottom of his sIutIds soan. conceals the necklace and replaces the tlofoll. Mrs. Worthlngton finds the letter, and soapects h<^r bnaband has taken the Jewels to ssTe himself frtMD rala. and Id a hraterlcal coodltloo coo* fesM^ her UioughtH to a friend, who calls lo detectives. Unwittingly, howerer. the serrant has lef^ a slender cine: while secretlnir the Bocklace ahe rested her arm on a piece of the aoap. learlnc the imprcaaloa from the brass IwttM im 'btr tiMTt. Tbc dttteUr* Sndt the " " tfc» saiItT BISON. THB BED MAirs WRATH (Drama: re- leased. Jan. 24; length 900 feet).—To arense his vinaw the Indlaa mnsoea the dcaperado, ~ sticks to tlw trail of his qoanr with s*'- perststcnce. Wpondad, he tmaues off lui t. tat agaia .tafta mf tha lataatlcai tfaae. anpcta aia wwaiM. aa« tha mm taetaM Bla anDcta aia laaiiJaj. aiH tha imb taetaie •Bsa«e« la mortal emUSt. la lAleh tka white man la TanqolalMa. TRIALS OF BOD BROWN (Drama; re- leased Jan. 27: lenrth 900 feet).—End soon demonatrates his abOltj- to protect himself, and wins the friendship of the cowboys ex- cepting Lnke, the holly, who loves the boss' daoffbter and resents her preference for Bnd. Bnd takes Lake's mm away and thrashes blm. hot faearly loses his life when later attacked laka and bU oompaatoaa. He la saved by ITAIA. THB REVENGING PKTTtlBE (Drama; re- leased Jan. 2S: length 900 feet).—A grliiplng drama interpreted by talented actors. MY SON IS GniI.TT (Comedy; released Jan. SB: length BOO feet).—^A comedy la which tkr aid awB la aiada' to bellerc bla aoa is •t a taliMa crime. I WnXi (Oonadrs re- laaaa Fab. 6: teagth. 084 feat).—ta order to es- cape from marrying Hor- ace, and to ohtaln the conaent of her father to marry yoong Leudre, Lacinde pretends to hare become dumb. Lncas and Horace go In search of a docfav who can enre anA a straate 111- neas. Th«r happen to pass the bonse of Sganaielle. a wood cntter, *ho baa jost been Ql-treatlng his wife, Martlne. Har- tine, in order to tereoge berself, tens the straneers that ber hosband la a moat dever doc- tor, bat can only be made to acknowledge his skill by being beaten nntll be confesses. Lucas and Horace act according to this adrlce, and take Snnarelle to treat Lndade. Leaodte bribes Sganaretle to permit hira to disguise as Ua pnpIL Thus Leaodre mets Loclade. laiclnde's ~ "~ nt: dtacoears tha SrhMli cipclls the booae. and sMaaa fBaaasaDe J for miarepicacBtatlOB. ' At the emclal momeat Icandie lecelrea word that be has inherited a large sum of money—he is no lon^r a poor man. He hastens to Gercmte to preu bis snit for the hand of hla daughter, LDcInde, and as the great objeetloo has been orercome, be is accepted. Thanks to the klnd- Bcn of I«andre. Sganarelle la then pardoned PATENTS CO. EDISON. BDUPTIOnS AS BOVEO (Comedy; released Feb. 21; lenfTth. feet).—Bomptlons attends a theatrical perform- ance which meets with Us dla- ' approral. Stirred to action by the mediocrity of the pcr- foroaace, Bnmptlaas decides to ^. . nuiilPi a diamatie dab. in or- der to aMar vatfi haw ho eaa act. He se- lects Benao aad JWtat witk wUeh to dIspUy his talents as aa actor. Wbea all Is la readi- ness he books a Ught at the Town Hall to gtre a perfonnance- The OTcntfuI Bigbt'airlna. bat for Bnmptions ererythlng seems to go wrong. To the andleoee Bomptloos la not a bowUog soc- ceas aa an actor, and accordingly they diepart after the aecood act, learlng the theatre empty. Bnmptiooa, disgnsted. rows never to act a^ils. SELUNG OLD UA8TBE (Drima: released Feb. IS; length. 990 feet).—A mortgage open tile old Soothcm homaatesd Is foreclosed. Tbe news la too mneh for "Old Maater's" delicate health, and resnlts in bla death, qalat and sad- dea: a death which learea Us aaaac d' *" a am la bar taeaa. la darga oC taw aU cellcs of the old slavpry dsj-s. .^ftcr tht- Bale of the old home, tbe Klrl Is sent to New York, and we see hpr trying to make her way by teachinfc moslc. After some time tbe negroes also drift to tbe great city, not knowing that tbair "Uttla Ultay" is there also. The alrl alTM aunlB Imaiii to tbe child of a wealthy, tamny, ana thetc ta a young man In the family. The result of tbi« circumstance can easily be Rurssed. It happens one day that the two old darkles see the picture of their "Old Master" belnsc sold at aoctlan. They aacceed In ob- taining possession of the treasure. Tbe girl meets tbe old darkles with the picture, takes them home with her, sad. at coarse, "Old Mas- ter" occupies a promlasM ptoea ahata tht ana- tel. while the old darktss h te asia ffelthfal aanlt- ors of "Uttle Missy." THB DOCTOR (Drams: release Feb. 7; length. 1.000 feet).—Doctor Gray wins tbe con- sent of his Isdy lore to their nnlon. Tboogh there is qnite a dilference l>etweeo their aces, yet the sweet little lady knows that she Is placing her life In Strang, tender bands, and that all will be well with her. Suddenly the apectator is con- fronted with, a sbarp contrast to tbU tender scene of lore and bapplaess. la a rlew of one In which.aaBow aafl aagallh pfarall. Wa an shoav a alaala. kaaMa borne with Calhar aad motlier erateblng tbe lite ebb away ftnm tboir darling child, lying apoo a poor. Improrlsed cot before them. In deoperatton the father goes forth to seek Doctor Gray, and belts btm to come and save this little life. This by chance, tran- spires upon the night on which Doctor Gray's wedding is to be announced, and he Is all dressed to leave when the hearthrnken f:ither makes his appeal for aid. Out of bnman sympn- thy, be goes to the hnmble home to flelit with death, while hla sweetheart la watchinir and waiting for him to come to the gay reception at ber borne. At last news eomca to ber that be will be unable to attend. Her pride la almek to the qatdc. aad. wounded In heart, abe de- termlacs to go hRimlf and see why abe Is for- gottea ta tba haor of ber greataat btpptnesa. She goes aad naa why sha has beaa Caqnttca. and ber heart aMTMt'to.tha jMaL a who baa w«B tlS«ht aadsaeadlbaHM life. . . ESSANAT. CARMEK ITA, THB rATTHFUL (Drama: released Feb. 4: length 999 feet).—Carmrnlta Is the dsnghter of a Mexican Inn-keener and is loved by all. One day two young Mexi- can mtCIana enter and make Tnlsar lota to ber riraok Po u gberly . a yoong cownnncher. enters and protects ber. For this he gains tbe love of the ciri and soon learns to love her himself. But the padre of Carmenlta. miserly, seeking worldly gnin. endeavors to pawn bis daughter to a wealtb.v Mexican, but Frank appearing on the , scene at the time insists that 'Nlta shall be bis. Tbe fatter orders Carmenlta from the house and the rich suitor swears reveive. Montlis pass and Carmenlta and Frank are happy. But an accident occors to Frank aad tor a tliae he is crippled, unable to walk, Tbe ridi snttoe teams of Ftank'a misfortune, comes to tlie house and ttreatcos to kill tbe now helpless basband tinlass Carmenlta goes away with blm. Carmenlta, to spare her hnsband's life, does as the Mexican bids, and later when tile doe- tor who has called, learns of tbe fcidnanplni' of his patient's wife, dtspatchea the sherKT and a poese In pursuit. Th-y overtake the two when. Carmenlta having rebelled and attempted to slay ber captor. Is in danger of ber own life at the Imnda of tiM rich Uexicat. and Is saved only by tbe tlmOly In t e lfci o n ce of the sberiS and Us nun. PaiManila la re- stored ber hnibaad aal tha ltadeaB im- KALEM. UTTLE 81&TEB (Drama; release Fel>. 8: length —).—^The story of Little Sister Is laid in the South- land and centers arotrad a beautlfnl es- tate where lire two ty- pical dan^tecs of the South. The yoonser girl is a regular -tom- boy, deroted to her horse and to ontdoor sports. Tbe older Is of a different type. In fact has long since reached tbe marriageable age and la looking for a hns- band at every turn. 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