Kalem Kalendar (1911)

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Kalem Company — The International Producers. 19 •P. C. Hartigam Marshall Neilan A MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY NELL, living in the mountains with Kincaid, her guardian, makes the acquaintance of Danforth, a young prospector. Kincaid who owns a worthless claim disposes of his property to Danforth. As soon as the sale has been effected, Kincaid packs u.p his belongings and taking Nell with him he hastens away from the mountains. Danforth becomes suspicious and secures the services of an expert, who informs him that the claim is worthless. He therefore visits the Kincaid cabin, only to find that the unscrupulous miner has fled. The young prospector overtakes the coach and Pleads with Kincaid to restore his money, but to no avail. As the stage coach continues on its journey it is held uo by Bud Haines, a “knight of the road.” whose features are concealed by a mask. Kincaid believes that the highwayman is none other than Danforth, who has taken this means of securing his monev by force. A posse is formed and starts in pursuit of the robber. Meanwhile, as Danforth returns home, his horse breaks its leg and he is obliged to shoot it. As the young man trudges along the mountain road he overtakes the desnerado, who has been wounded by a shot from the posse and is about to die. Before he expires Haines scribbles a note stating that he committed the robbery. Later Danforth is accused of the robbery but succeeds in clearing himself. Nell loses her guardian but finds a protector in Danforth. Special one, three and six-sheet, four-color lithographs for this headliner.