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96 xne Billboard APRIL 28,1911. FILM SYNO PSES ■fM OvUlMSof Storiei ToUinthe Utest Productioiis of tbt PMmits and Sales Companies—Release Dates and Lengths of Subjects Are Given •ALES CO. ' UIP. SECOND SIGHT tUm- m>: relea»* May i; l«D|cth 1.000 {e*t).— Genni'I'- E<lS»r ^ 'o^'''! Tom Morclami auil oVen Jackson. »oa Gi-rtniile'» lore •ff»lr» pnrgrru. and ihe u ap- pareutlT taanpr In Mr a.oopa to « trick to win *e gln- Ba atMl * P»»f"P^ or Oertrnae. wlUch i« U icDdlns lo ■ (I'l _ —itk uanih BDeh lOTc" written on ttar %C ttt piSSt. sTukM parUcnlar n.In. Sit Jiardu/diall a** tJie pliotop;apb. »"* «b« Join an eipeilllloo to dlKOTer «5« ,l.?n SSe Amaion rl»r. Br ton and G»r«?">'' IcallKa that II U Tom she Iotm. the b«tler nature of Jackvon I" """nwd and he U flUed with rt.a>orae at hia pertdy. and whrn tSxtj both read of Mor*Uad>.l/«tt •» b.nda of the wUd laTam lirr grief ••.•»'«'2?:^,5Sf iBdoeea Jackaon To act np « «*E^"',? aad wfnA tat her Torer. who •'»S^*«»«?2!a2 ■Un dopltt the paper icportit. She MomuM KTttatfte 1^ lilro him If he wUl brto» h« tonr buk aUre. Jackaon acU oat and has no Soourin organlxln* a party, and *ntertn« tt. ^dernete liVwn on the trail of the loat party Be diwnneri Moreland aUre and well, and ha. ■o traahle In brlnslns aboot hia reUaae from the UTace tribe who are holding him prtaooer. Tte meetlnc between Oertrnde and, her, low la a pathetic one. and In her Joy nbc tad Angotteh be"pn>mlae to Jackaon Sndd MargS?,! «»«": bus. tod lorrowtnllT tcIU bcr WtaBHA l5*««t the nraoilM Mm mufy t» ti Ukes tbc tand •( ot TMb nod tfMrty THE TEltPTREn (SniM: rdesM lUy 4: anan have been chnma ataiee ckUdhood. Gll- tark »bo to wemlthy. U itl»1nit a bouar party •t «kleh Mm. Allen announci-a thp enKagt-mpnt OC b*r danithtrr. lACIUe. to Gilbert, and the pair an. eonsraralated. IVrtle bas Iodf Iotm tocllle Id aecret. hot. thtoofh hIa greet affec- tion and loyalty to OUberl. la rralitniMl I« bl« fate At the reception Madame Elobie. a blaae , woman of ttie world, captnrea ailbcrl*^ affec- l tlon*. and he fonteta all about Larlll.-. The ; VMian manasea that the Iwo frtenda (iKbl a | doel. In which Bertie la klDed. ud Jut bcfor* ha die* abowa hIa fHend bow «»lrnej*» woman Rally to. Cllbert. In hli ra(e. tamU that aha b bta ■neat, ant throttle* bar. Tb* eUmaz ■MM when he l« railed to Lnellle-* bedaldc. 'iSSS abe U ilylnc of grief OTer bla recent ac- nSZ Xtttr li*r%atb OUWit JMIa woitnted iMk^M Mi if oiii t> » ntOm ot u oa- after tbia. wblle the Wealemer la lo tbe hullil Ing, It catche* Are. and be rescaes her at the risk of Us life, uid when tbe Weuemer atarts for tea* ta botf . wltb him a brid*. the ptvtty tel ORBXAMBK BOLAND (Drama; releaae May 3: length. «50 feet).—The alege ot Moscow, with tbe aensatlonal battle In which Naiwleon wai de- featPd—tbe belching tta- non. the battling aoldlera. Hcenea of berolsta and dar- ing—reprodnced In the moat thrilling maniter. The (Ictwn ahow how lBi» tfe* aMtlitNai tl of dMih ml tMUttUm to ivcww tbt Mr of bla oOcw. Ow tadbud of fU mm ta loTed la eala. wmt OH • beta** dMtb. MWBRS. THE MELODY UF FATB (Drama: T(leaae<l April 29: Itagtta, — fi.i —Young Eorlce, the pi- anlat, to weary of tin- adoring glrU that wur- ship at the ahrlne of bia art. He la a aeemlncl} bopeleva cripple, one leg '"'''K paralyxed. Little TUUMtM Lotta. Ibe blind child, (-••mea to play on her violin for him. and they bei'ome great frlenda. One day Doctor Gal. way, tbe CDlnent aorgeon, aeea the nntortnnate girl and eiamliilBK liar «rea, eonclodaa than an operation wm ceatorc her algbt. nutao to orerjoyed and be await* Ibe Joyfal momant wbaa ba ^wlll look Into tier aeelog eyea, and wliMl tb* aaadaaea are to be nmored bo to aom- Boaed to Che dlnlc The operation la aacccaa. tai, aad wbea Eorlce Anally aeea ber beantlfnl ■yea reat on bin. tbe boRor of bl« own plight dawna npon him. He mahea from the rtwm and wricea a letter to bto physician, telling blm that be Ifl ready to nndergo a rlskr operation to Rave blm the tise of bla limb. On tbe day be andergt>ei« the ordeal. Lotta aaka lo be alloirei] to see htm. HIa condltiun la too Nerloiia. ao ahe takea her tIoUd and playa untalde of the door where he Ilea la agoay. Eurlce bear* Ibe en- rhaallff imatc. aad tttlas la bed. demanda that ab* bTM fit pMrXolU nabt« to feto aide, and with ■ bit Mltw. \K» Ml* back d«ad. On the ■■aw i««r«lth A Dar With Aa laglU Barge. IB: lengUi, —. fMtt^^Jllto Dollie by tb« iM aad aik^lM ^ t bach rhen ahe grooa iaio htr leena, Jim. «t the atreeta about aoem, entitled, Tbe Wople atarre. TbIa - . ot- -Aaaatta, wud.af ti ta etolcW iMt at ciewd. aaka ber th THAMBOUSCR. THE POET OF THE PEOPUt (Dfama; rj- toaacd AptOi »: leagth. — feat).—Otaanli*. a ragged poet, tMa keen- ly the wrooga ot bto people, who are tWTUuy mlansed and noaBd •lonn by tbe nobua OC hl» >lay. One day Onb- Kolre ratber* the pawl* him and reuila them bto KInit Lansba While the lakea ntoce before the ' klas. TIh' king _ IhU tiBM. and a*a- 'tbe ciewd. aaka* her the teanoa. and abe ;__ ttat tbo people are listening lo a fel- S- called Grcngoire, the poet of tbe people. I May then ontera OrroKolre before lum. so t be. too. can listen to bla poema. Grengolre, Mt knowing tbe king, reads his poetry, and Is promptly condemned to die by tbe enraged mon- arch. Aa a last faror tbe king promises to grant blm any request that be may ask. Tbe poet asks for an Interview with Annette, whom a* baa long lored from a dtotanec. He tells tar at his booea for bcttadac tte aaadltloa of SvMftet aad bo apoks ao^MntattF ttat a«ie Mpaoaea Wa caoi*. aad aot oalF ttat. bat fall*; IB lore with him. He la led away to exccatloD. > aad when Aaaotto leanu of hla pending fate, ■he pleads with tbe king for hla life, telllnc him that she lores him. and that eren his harsh jndinnent of the king and noblps wiis tn a Rreat extent 'lei^erred by tbem. Tbe klnjc la ImpivtjKed with what .Vnnette says, and onlera tbe execn- tlon stoppe<l and gives Annette to ber lover. AX ELEV.VTOR ROMAN'CE (Drama: released April 2S: length. — feet).—A wealthy young weatemer vLtita bla boyhood chum In the East. BOW a staid business man In a New York sky- aper. Tbc Weatemer la ehamietl by the voice of tb» talephaa* aaa iat a r . aad aua- -1 be iatndaead- Bat oa bM dwa.wK } tit aaeb aa fafsrmal acqaafataaiv. Mi» Jim. and be sees tliat he hsa maite little ha^dway with bto salt. The next day he hrllie* tta eleeator boy. and taklnir bis place waits for '.tta yoaag lady at noon time. She Ket;* In tlie Car and he stoih* It between doors, and hoMs It there till ahe cim^nts to xhare his luneh with Mb. which he had bmoght along, and during tta MBl thv " - - - A OAr WITH AX EJCaMMl BAEOEMA.N (Se«al«; Mteased April US: length — fvet).— SbowiBB seeoes aloag a beantifol canal. HBAVM L'XDEB OIUUUXS (Drama ■ lease April " ■ waa cast up I elor. Jim. wHen she growa iaip'hi I dOleUy. sllenny, loves bcr. Oae day Jim Is called tu kelp reacoe people on a wrecked ves- sel, and one of Ibe men be aaves be brines i» the house. Frank, the newcomer, makes bU home with Jim and bis ward, and falls In lovi- wlik ber. and Ibe girl retnrns his love. Neither one of tbe younK people suspects that Jim loves her also. One dnv Prank romes U|H)n Jim fond- ling tbo IltHe frock Ibat IKillle wore wbeu hi- waeatd ber. and feellujc that be Is lu the wsv. dacidca to leaee. Jim ooly diaeoeoro It when lie , flada Dollto waoplac over tbo aote Krank U:i» left. Jim seta wit after Fnak. aail uvertakluK blm, tells him that Dollle lores blm and him only. Prank relnms to the but and aoon be and DoUle are clasped In each other* arms. And oat «D Uia tocka alone. Jim holds to hi* heart tta Uttl* dress that remlnda him Of Olfetr dsvs. busbonil lotoras. He immedlafely bnata YANKEE. IIV^&SsmMDra- THE OlRL OF THE COR.^L BEEFS (Droma: released April 28: leuBtb. — feet).—A baby Is rescued from the sea by a flsherman of the coral reefs, who lakes her home and adopto ber, Tbe child grows to womanhood and Is tb* IdOl of the plain flaher folk. An American artist ■IwtclilaB tta cllffa, aplca a beaoUfol girl pitch lag tbdb tan tte Ma. aod with her inntber's iiermlsslon, gets her to pose for blm. Tbe gtrl's lover, seeing this, burls a stone from tbe lop of the dlir, striking tbe arttot npoo tbe abool- dcr. He la taken Into tta bMWo aad laadcrlj nursed back lo bealtb. . Hh-mthw. who wu notified of the accident, arrleea from the mala- Isnd She Is strtick with the face of tbe girl. Hii.l ijut'stW'uliiK tbc flslH'r«<iniH!i. Hhe learns tbt releaaed April 1'4 length. — feet).—A Mexican atops at the home of a trapper, and asks for ii drink of water, ilarie. thr trapper's pretty wife, compiles witri his re quest. After drinking he attampta In kis' bar. which ibe re. aiMa. aad wbea her iclla Bin nf the Insult. _ up tbe Mexican and a light results: tbe Mexican In Irylnic to Ket bl> gnn. Is accidentally shot dead. Ttie trapper escapes, aad wblle on the trail the SherllT falls from hla honO tad breaks his ami. That algbt tbe trappnr'a Wite. on ber way with food for her buabaod. flnds the Sherirr and Itikea blni to her ■*ablo. where she attendi* lo his arm. In the meantime ihe SlierifT hns discovered that Marie to tbe w.r.' of the man be la after. The trap- Mr. gattlag tired of bMlag. n-turoa to hi> tanaw. aad pecriag thNagh tta wladow se<.ii the Sheriff pattia* hb wifr m tta taad. This Is too Bueb for blm. aad ta rushes In with bis gun drawa; but bis wife to loo MUlek for blm. and stands la front of the Sherlir. After tbe hnshand baa explained tbe clrcumslanr<>s of the killing, be olferv to ito along wlih the Sherlfr hist tne aiierlff relU blni he Is ^oltii; lo reslirn'. anal as he Is not ao olBccr uf the law any uivn- 11 will te SAY "IMP-IMP! " " Tmp • Im p^ BMUB two Pni|w may 'trade. Two Impa every week BiMiia Mnw j lAte lor you. W'hyKbe iBttafied with one Imp B week when you have it !n your poorer to get TWO? Keep ding-donging at your exchange till you get TWO IMPS EVERY WEEK. Man alive, you're entitled to TWO. Get 'em! Get '•ml Gat'anl "THE TEMPTRESS" Releaae Tiiursday, May 4th. One of the strongest atoriea we've ever produced. nriUiant,fpowerful—tbe kind that catchea at- tention at the jump and eHngi to it till the vwy flnMi. (Ijhde on Euatman atoclc.) "SECOND SIGHT" lUkaaa Ifonday, May let. Another 'of our Cuban pici ures that have^aet Independent* Exhibiton^ wild with enthusiaun. The finest natural atage settings ever uaed for a moving picture. Qfada on Bastnaii atock.) Co.. V Aiurkm 102 W. 101^. St Nn y.rt CmriLmmmk,Pm. LErrER,''THEFIRSH"HIIIDELTOE." ^tosHiTESS- day, April 2T*h. . POWERS PICTURE PLAYS TUESDAY-ALL EXCHANGES FURNISH TH EM-SATU RDAY