Film Fun (Jan - Dec 1919)

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15 "Hay Foot, Straw Foot," an Echo of the War 5. The court-martial. Ulysses persists in silence; he will not clear himself at the expense of Betty whom he saved from a ruffian. He was found at the roadhouse by the M. P. 6. Betty (in the background) about to rush forward with her confession. When Ulysses is cleared, his grandfather declares that General Grant himself could not have done better.