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SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIOSCOPE, JULY 2, 1914.
FILMS—WEEK BY WEEK.
Compiled from the Manufacturers’ Synopses.
For Addresses, Telephone Numbers, etc., see “ Film Releases.”
AMERICAN CO.
BEAUTY.
A Flurry in Hats.—Complications of a curious nature ensue upon their relenting of mean actions, and the husbands are aghast to find a plethora of hats of similar style. (July 13th. 992 ft.)
FLYING A.
The Story of the Olive.— Jose, the planter, is compelled to sell out to a wealthy American. The Spanish foreman robs Jose of the proceeds, and is killed in the olive press by his accomplices, Blythe
recovers the gold and insists upon Jose staying. Mirella, the latter’s daughter, soon becomes Blythe’s partner. (July 13th. go ft.)
Calamity Anne’s Love Affair.—In search of a husband, Anne finds a most desirable vroperty in Skybov, the aviator, Her vanity is, however, sorely wounded when two ladies who have financed him put forward prior claims and a third produces an important document. Anne’s generosity results in poy & help for the real Mrs. SkyLoy. (July 16tn. g9o ft.)
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AMERICAN & CONTINENTAL.
FILM D’ART.
The Tragic Hour.—An extraordinary fascination, possessed by a ballet dancer over the composer, Gabriel, compels him to desert his wife. The husband learns too late the true depth of the latter’s devotion, a telephone message playing a vital part in the tragedy. (July 2oth. 2,731 ft.)
MINERVA.
The Tribe of the Golden Knives.—Based upon a famous detective novel by Paul Feval, the plot reveals a number of stirring episodes consequent unon the brigands having tidings of hidden treasure. An appealing love story runs through a food drama, (July 13th. 2,320 ft.)
MONO.
A Love Sick Poet.—Love-lorn, the devotee of the Muse seeks sweet solitude and emancipation from the rule of a nagging spouse. Tis subsequent springtide gambols are productive of ludicrous and discomfiting effects. (July 13th. 456 ft.)
ANDERSON, VAY, HUBERT AND BLUMBERG, LTD.
Oh! That Telephone.—Poor hubby has, despite his being newly-wed, to go to work, but “ Popsv-Wonsw” can still “get him on the ’phone,” and does not forget the fact. The words of the ditty, “SnookyOokums” are introduced in the sub-titles. (July 13th, 80 ft.)
_ True as Steel.—Drama with a number of sensational episodes as the result of the Count falling into
the hands of unscrupulous impostors. A fire scene is
but one of the features!9!(gulylvth. 2,000 ft.) NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY