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28 Xtie Billboard APRIL 29, 1911. iBd tbc moftelaii to lire Id a atll kU work la flnlatacd. WHEK THE DEAD BETUBN (Dnma: rrleaie Mv 9* ingth CMC).—Jaeqoca and Antolne a* kath la lore witk tka aama gM. bat Jacques 0POV«a the wlimcr, and marrtca Mamie. Three feua after tbe wedding an accident deprlrea BCqoes of his memory. Not kucrwlnj where or wtw> be Ia, he wandtTB far from bocne. and talcea op a new life, all memory of the old barioff Cdnaken him. Veani later. Uarcele. conTlnced Chat Jac«]De> U dead, marrica Aotoloe. After KB yean of bapptneca with ADtolne. Harcete " IcaTlBS a Uttle daujcbter. About tbia time mm acddant. Jaeqoca* oaemocr ia re- and be arrlTts back at bis old bonae Joat aa bis daoibter Is aboot to marrj. N'ot realWnff the lapse of years, he attempts to ^top Ibe wcudlar. bellerloc that bis daoshter Is hia mU». Matcele. EzpUaatioBa take place, and I to Mkaa M Ik* tnt* «C m ■■ nlfcm t eSSANAT. WHAT A WOMAN CAN DO (Drama: re- lease April 29: leKth •JM feel).—Frank Mills, a college man. propose*, f H*l»y WllaMi. and i* wSfwkere lllfla Jx- \ pects to make bis for-! tone prospecting for i^old. After a very bard ' ->trui;Kle, be strikes It rich vuf day. and hor- ri*'^ borne to bis cabin to aaeak the sood newa to his wtfe. When be cd- tB*. k* llnda a note, i lylilnlBg tkat .kas dM« at life with bin ta fOTtia^JBt IM me mKk *■* whe can gin bar a ba W a r kMMk In ■ og* be bataa town bis aback and tmam tbe Tea Tcan later flods blm m w^t^ nan In. tbe Eaat. He l ee rt w ■ Mto- leasBfte one day from the hoapltal aatbor- t hi4 former wife Is dyinir in the coonty sod after a stm^sle. be sends a note statloc thst he will not help the woman. Twenty rears later. MilU has developed Into a miser, and me day. 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She attracts tbe attention of tbe yoons Jonlor partner, who flatten ber beauty, and Is- iaeaa ber t* hm «Uk him alene ha hIa apnt' minta la tk* ■aaaUac; Jaae baa area tb< •btatlao. aad want Orac* of tbe danger at a mas like Cartwripbt. She has also written to bv Cstlier and mother eoncemins the matter, and ber father and brother decide to come to the dtr and see tor tbemselres. On the erenlng of tbe dinner. Isoe finds a note to Grace. namliDC tbe time and tbe place, and reallxinic her sister's Inatr. Jaae niabes to Cartwrlgtat's apartments iSr mmam tk* two at dkmcr. In tbe meantime. 1^ fnifctr" and kea tk a r hare arrived, and flodinc Ite ante in tbe stafa room, bnrry to th:it ad- <t*H and lie admitted. Cartwrlirtat sbores the glria tat* another room. Jane, however, re^^olves i* aocrUlee herself snd spare her sister, and IMHna oat into the dinloR room. t>eKi* ber father lb flarglve ber. Tbc old man Is heart-broken, oBl sever sn^iJertlnc his yonofteitt dangbter was OOlT Instesd of her ulster, takiv hath KlHs borne tbsir aaetber. PATHE-FBERES. ' J, LAI CHTEIM (l>T»ma: S^^S n-Ieaxed April 24: lenstb. SST feet).—Rachel Is In ton with Samnel- the ^■n ^^^^ servant of AbrshatD. snd ^^9L_^^^H «rl> looks forward tn the ^^■K^^^H time wben they will be ^^^^^^PV married. Bat one ^^■^^V^ Abraham .«ees Rarhel an.! ^^^^ ^ fslls in love K-lth her. too. He seefes her father. ^T^tKwt Rabbi Moee.«. ami asli-< . 4^ for ber hand, which is ■tanlcd. OC eoKie. Boar ■MM few M Me* bat to emm*T «<tk. krr Iblkii** wbbe*. and Ike marrlaiie take* place. * ?«»T0 O » drinking tial Cliyelm (Good I.Dek> to Ibe bride and groom. Everyone I'xcept Sam- 0*1. who Is In despair. A year mils aroond ami on* night Samoel creeps Into tbe hon$e of Abra- ham and persoades Rachel to leave trlth him. She. consenting, takea ber little bahy danitbte^ and vben Abrabam awake* In tbe mornlnj; be ■■•a a lltn* ■*•* milaa bins .dL neartbndien. JStir Ms wtfr. brfnglwr the little giH to see ber father. SMIii Urn a man steeped In rodka. fladdened beyond words. Rachel leaves wlthoat revealing her Identity, tint after she has gone Abraham finds a note telling him that be has again seen his chllil. THE R I V A I. BROTHERS' PATRIOTISM (Drama: released April 28: length. 1.000 feet). —Two Inotben, of sood old New- Koglaiid atock. Im tte MB* BoM. tat !«•«• •■* * creil •■t^ nia decide* to go. and la ane of tbe Ibat wlMltf n Hi* brotber foUoir* him almoat .iBBMdlatrty and the next few weeks are taken op In camp. Both brothers win favor and pro- motion and hare a record for darlnj;. Once When the mall arrived at camp, Jim gets a letter, opens It and resd.t what was never intended for Ida eyes. It Is a love letter from the girl to hIa brother and he had opened It by mistake, batead of giving It to tbe rightful owner, be bids* It tn bis pocket. That day bis brotber 1* oent to carry Important dispatches thnragh tbe enemy's lines and Jim begs to go along. Thla Is granted and the; start. Soon they come to a narrow pass, and And themselves aorroonded by the Confederates, Jim'here gives his brother his letter and asks bis forgiv e ness, tboi plan* a war to get the dlspatckes tbrongh. WbDe be draws tbe fire of tbe enemr nls bau tbsr creeps away and escapes. ILater, when oocee** fOUvwa tb* Union forces. Jim Is found timl. ODd OB kl* litc**t ther pin a medal of ' for ganoBt oerrlce. _ BMIES (Drama; released AprO 28: length, feet).—France is torn by the conflict be- _.«■ tbe toyaUsta and tbe repabltcans, and ■o menaber of the nobility Is safe. In some parts of the coontry, however, the royalists are making a brave stand. An old marqtils In one of tk* oBtlTlBK dlatxleta la flsbtliK bard, tboagb w*t ja<kto«gu^ Ha^SSSiMS^i^aiM* bind* op hIa mmded mrm, ami aends bin on hIa way. Shortly after the marquis and bis men fl^t • pltcbed battle at Ibe cross of St. Vres and soffer a tremendotis defeat, the mar- qnls alone escaping, snd be Is wuitnded. The repabllcans, bot npon his trail, follow him by drops of blood upon the sronod and finally trace him to a hot. in which tbe marqals and his daughter are alone. Oatslde tbe men are sent to anrronnd tbe bouse while their officer enters alone. Here be sees tbe marqala. and la abont to iilaee Um ander ammt wben li* a*tiee* that tbe BotqaU' <*agbttr i* tb* gM 'who attended him so eaiefiilly aomctim* before, wnilag to pay good for good, they qolekly bide tbe marqala In tbe cellar, and when tbe men, becoming Im- patient at tbe absence of their ofllcer. enter, they find him makln;; love to bis sopposed sweet- heart, snd after drinking the health of tbe fa- tnre brlda and groom, as they suppose, they leave, and tbe ^cer, bidding hla benefactors farewell, leave* tbe father tngUn lo bap«r teaman. On the same red wItk rtaatlme PASTIMX IN CHILI (GdocatlonBl: length, IGO feet).—Showing sports In the bull rlnp. THE FOSTER FATHER (Drama; release April 29: lenEtb, 950 feet).—Two robbers are making a basty retreat across tbe roofs of some bouses, followed by the police. One Is captured, hot tbe other, slipping down the llre.escape, en- ters a room. Beie be flnda a dead a»*tbe r and little bab7 aad qoleicir aeiilac tbto Aoaee, be dospa tbe baby ia bis armo, and . mb tm the ■odlerri enme ther And what tbcy auppu a e to be tbe a broken-bearted fatker aadboAand at thi' aide of bis dead wife. Decelred b7 appear- ances, they let him so. and be. with the child. Eoe^ West, where he strllies It rich In the gold field.-! and becomes a prDsperon<) and respected eltlxen. Years later bis old pal Is released from prison and bearing of- the whereaboota of bis old friend, seeks him oat and tbreatena to ex- pose him to bis daughter If he Is not given bush money. Bather than' thla the reformed man would give away all he has, and Is about to pay hi>! old comrade money wben tbe cnrlslns are thrust aside and bis dsngbter enters, having overheard the entire convcrsatioo. Healizing her foster father's black past, she KtiU foi^ves him. and refosea to let him pay money, ridding them " " - - - — with the paat. behind, them. OAUMONT. A PRIESTESS or CARTHAGE ^Drama; release April 29: length 1,060 feet).—The time of tbe story is aboat 150 yeaia before Gbrlat. wben (^tbage »a* casaced ta war wltlk Borne. Xb* ftat *ea»e reveals tbe Interior of th* Tempi* of the Sun, witb a crowd of worshipers lUtenlnc to the words of the priests. The latter have Joait conBoited the oracle, and announce to the people that the gods will give the victory to Carthage. If the Priestess of the Uooo soc- ceeds in eettlng the moonstone which the bar- barian duef. Geisaken. wears in his turbui. Xke Priestes* ot tbe Uooa tbea t* Genakea. aaktav f*r a ! re*dlas the tablet, tbe ebieftala «cdet* tb*t : Arlsatta. be osbeied in- He promises tbe moon- ' stone after tbe battle of toe succeeding day. ; Wben passing tbtongb the square of Khamon. i Arlzatb is met by a Persian nobleman, who baa loDfT pressed his suit for marriage. Repulsed, tbe Per.-^Ian vows to steal Gersaken's raoonsttme. We see hlm. therefore, stealing Into Gersaken'a teat ta jOft ted ot tb* Blsbt. Tb* aUrv* Im- maMubslFakr* tb* Olaam. oad Ocnakaa ktlte tbe PFrnaa. c a rting oK hi* bead a* a tniphy. The ne.vt scene Is on the roof of tke Tenple ot the Moon, where tbc priestess. Arloatb* and her attendsDtJ«. are ensaped in their l al aaas, Sbortly afterwards Gersaken arrives. He brtafE* with bim the promised moonstone and the ghastly trophy. THE ERRING SOX (Drama: released April 22; length 1,000).—A yoath Is arrested for some boyish prank, and forced to accept a term In pTlBoo. Altboufth tbe parents refuse to kei-p up a correspondence with him. his little sister sends letters regularly. When be Is finally released she supplies him with fanda nntil be can get a start, snd naknown to ber family and frietids. visits bIm occaalooally to auke bis life more cbeerfnl. When ah* auitiea, these calls cause ber husband SKOt snRT aatll b* learns tbe natnre ot- th* ntaa. B* th*a bsla* la bciaginc about a «eaalea ^l * M a T s als mat bb> nond parents. THE ROMANCE OF A VALET (Comedv: re- leased April 23: length SIO feet).—The valet finds he haa a rival la hia love affair, and at- tempt* ta «ad 'all U* OMCtal cor* by di intin* from the laak Us- aaotar had naid sn* m3 with polsoo. bat It latar davelaa* It wa U«nar i*. stead of potsoa, aad Om vdat •■(■ «■ a bantlfni Jag. He does the Influence of with Oik Folks. reel ' OLD FOLKS (Comedy-draoa: length 490 feet). —Jimmle cares for bis blind grandmother, and Toto fans eharire of ber paralytic node. The children meet often, as they take tbe old folks ont for itieir cierclse. In order to have more time for tbeir play, tbe yoongstets arrange a meetlm; far tte old Calk*, who become very maadlr. and j e t l de't* aid *a* aaotber to enjoy tbelt'aatroBOdtnca. JIaUBie and Toto, rellered book an care, have a ticaicndoasir gay time. 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