The Bioscope (May-June 1912)

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The Bioscope, June 13, 1912. WESTERN FEATURES | Each week, properly advertised, are the best possible guarantee of continued Prosperity, but don't be content to merely say “ Western.” Specify “Flying A.” Its up to you, to your business acumen, to select the ‘ Best.” Here are two brilliant Western Stories. THE BRAND. Jim was a blacksmith, who fell madly in love with an advertised beauty, and sent for her to share his home and fortune. One year tired the beauty, and Jim, one day found her in the arms of a travelling salesman. In blind rage he rushed to his forge, seized a red-hot iron and dashing the salesman to the floor branded him upon the cheek. It’s a sensation-maker. Approx. length 1,000 ft. Released July 24th. Cupid Through Padlocks. Old Bob Langfall guarded his two pretty daughters carefully. When Jim and Charley Bradley met them by accident, old Bob showed them the butt of his gun and bade them adieu. But Jim and Charley had a widowed mother and old Bob was a widower. And now you begin to see how it all came about. “In Union there is strength.” A real good comedy. Approx. length 1,000 ft. "Released July 27th ALL PRINTS ON EASTMAN STOCK. The American Company (London) Ltd., Soie Agents for the American Film Mfg. Co., Chicago. KINEMATOGRAPH HOUSE, 101, WARDOUR STREET, W. GUogie London.” Telephone—Tity-29674)