Descriptive Catalogue of Pathescope De Luxe Special Features (1922)

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TJEET, NO. TITLE PRODUCER As a worthless young son of a rich Eastern family he wins the love of a handsome gj.rl, Seena Owen. Disappointed in her estimate of him when a husky Westerner appears, she goes to the ranch country with a house party. Fairbanks eventually follows hut falls into the hands of a tribe of Yaqui Indians. His fiancee shares a similar fate and they meet as prisoners in an Indian village that is attacked by a force of Mexicans. The Mexicans driven off, the Yaqui chief turns his attention to his white prisoners. Fairbanks and Miss Owen, with a machine gun that has been left behind by the Mexican troopers, hold their captors at ^ay until the arrival of a company of United States cavalry. Fairbanks is thus restored to the affections of his fiancee. Rental, $12.00 per night. DA-859 to 66 "The Hick" Triangle Featuring Chas. Ray and Bessie Barriscale The story of a romance between John Adams, a young man who is working his way through college, and Jane the little slavey in his boarding house. John at first has no idea of falling in love with Jane, but she is completely gone on him from the beginning. In fact, he has his eyes set on Ethelda Rathbone, a young college girl. There came a time when John wanted to attend a ball at which Ethelda was to be present ; but he hadn't a dress suit. Jane chanced to become aware of this, and with her scanty savings rented him one. Of course, she couldn't tell him she did that, but she pretends that it was left there by a former boarder. So he goes to the ball. But boys will be boys, and his classmates rip the poor old coat up his back, and he is compelled to come home without having seen Ethelda at all. Jane takes the suit back to the dealer, unaware that it is ruined. When the dealer discovers it, he demands payment. There follows a scene on the street in which she is terribly humiliated. It was then that old Frederick Verstner, the town photographer and a man of considerable means, came to her relief. Shortly, after this, Jane went to Verstner's to have her picture taken that she might give it to John. A newspaper in New York was offering a prize for the most beautiful photograph of a college girl, and Verstner's was crowded with gitls from the school.. Verstner took a picture of Jane, but, by loosening out her tresses and placing something filmy about her shoulders, he made her look beautiful. Through a course of circumstances, and without Jane's knowledge, this photograph is sent along with the others to the paper. And it wins the prize. Rental, $10.00 per night. DA 867 to 74 "Square Deal Man" Triangle Featuring William S. Hart. Tnce Production. William S. Hart takes the part of l^ack O'Diamonds, an honest gambler in "THE SQUARE DEAL MAN." lark and his partner, Two Spot llargis, are known as square sports in the desert town of Oxide. Jack looks on his occupation as perfectly legitimate and [20]