The Biograph (July 3-10, 1915)

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THE BIOGRAPH Nine Next Week's TWO REEL BIOGRAPH Coincidence is the greatest mystery of human events /” —Shakespeare George The Cast Includes Ivan Christy Walter Coyle Jos. McDermott Jack Drumeir Mary Malatesta Coincidence A BLIND violinist play•** ing in a camp saloon— he scarcely seemed capable of stirring Willow Creek to its depths. But after the crowd about the bar had hooted him, and the Competents had cleaned up the place as a token of their appreciation of good music, he became a figure of mystery in Willow Creek. One day he made a strange request — he wanted to go to San Bernardino to ask a question of a man who was dying in the jail there. The boys humored his request. Of the momentous question he had to ask, and how it was answered, is built the unique climax of next week’s remarkable Two Reel Biograph, a story to grip any audience and leave its members thinking.