Film Fun (Jan - Dec 1916)

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OLIVER MOROSCO PHOTOPLAY COMPANY Uncle Finds William Kissing UNCLE comes happily downstairs with a few toys for the baby and is stunned to find William ardsntly engaged in imprinting a bunch of warm kisses on the lips of his nephew's wife. He looks at her accusingly, and Jane blurts out the truth. "That is my real husband," she declares. "We were married this morning, and I am only playing as the master's His Nephew's Supposed Wife wife to deceive you." In the meantime, to add to complications, the laundress informs the police that the baby is being held, and events occur so swiftly and so conclusively that uncle js pretty fairly well stunned with the rapid transposition of the family affairs of his nephew. It ends in forgiveness and the marriage of Shackelton and Lucy, while Jane counts chicken money. OLIVER MOROSCO PHOTOPLAY COMPANY The Last Straw 1T\ESPERATE at the tangle into which he has drawn himself and his household by his prevarications, young Shackleton throws himself on the mercy of his fiancee, Lucy Norton, whose father has ruled against him because of his wildness. She is persuaded to brave the parental wrath and to become his wife in a runaway marriage, when she discovers the baby and the supposed wife. But Jane, who has the $500 and visions of the chicken ranch it is to buy, cares little for the climax of the affairs of her bewildering wedding day, in which she has wedded William and posed as Shackleton's wife. Explanations are hastily made to Lucy, uncle is mollified, and William and Jane retire to the back stage to count the money.