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SUPPLEMENT TO THE BioscopPE, JULY 2,
1914.
COSMOPOLITAN. LUNA.
_ Luny in Love.—The charming cashier at the caté inspires the tender passion. Duels and desperate deeds end in a wedding. Luny finds the lady a midget but takes her with a good grace. (July 13th. 7oo ft.) SAVOIA.
Davos.—Winter sports at a famous resort in Swit
zerland. Sunset on the snow adds some fine effects. (July 13th. 400 ft.)
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The Water Rats of London,— Quite a number of stirring sensations are included in a drama of life around London’s maritime highway. Reviewed in THE BIoSCOPE of June 4th on pp. 1081-2.
1,891 ft.)
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LITTLE Miss JOHNSON. Appearing in the B. & C. play, ‘‘ Water Rats of London.”’
Scenes on Lake Como.—Undoubtedly the finest of Italy’s mountain lakes, Como affords some superb subjects for the camera, and is well surveyed. (July 16th, 304 ft.)
MARTIN.
Two Little Angels.—-Charmers indeed are the twin terrors and the poor maid comes in for an unwanted
bath, while cook’s Robert-gets a suyprise with the beer anda taSAR LEER or eogle”: ft.)
ECLAIR. AMERICAN STANDARD.
Loaded.—The result of the conspirator leaving about his explosives is seen when a friend greedily consumes the “nitro.” Even “Z rays” are of no avail against the peril, and the loaded one causes a series of concussive cataclysms. (July 13th. 775 ft.)
Just Kids.—A juvenile dream of brave deeds in the West. The young hero abducts little Clara Horton and participates in a genuine sensational drama of the gold mines until he wakes up. A good burlesque, with some touches of homely sentiment. (Jul+ 16th. 970 ft.) :
COLORIS.
Before and After.—Exile to the country l.ome of old relatives is the portion of two charming young damsels. They soon work quite an amusing change in the old people, who become quite spruce and gay. Two gay cousins are introduced as “dancing masters,” and a humorous farce follows. (July 16th. 1,068 ft.)
ECLAIR.
The Mystery of Coatserbo. — Romantic story of a colossal swindle narrowly averted by a heroic action. Specially reviewed in THE B1loscoPE of June 11th on p. 1179. (July 13th. 1,974 ft.)
Gladys and the Vote.—Violent in
deed are the methods of the feminist
society into which Gladys, alias Jane, is enrolled. She tights but one engagement and is quite glad to re
turn to cook her husband’s breakfast, preferring the “roll call” of home. (July 16th. 450 ft.)
SCIENTIA.
An Arabian Fantasia.—The giddy whirlwind of the “powder play” and the charging of the excited Arabs, with a gesticulating, 1
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