Kalem Kalendar (1915)

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34 Kalem Company — The International Producers. NEJFSPAFER TROGRAM AND : : : : Anno uncements Fill in the name of your theatre and date of exhibition and send ihese press notices to your local paper. You zoill find that they are business-producers. The announcements may also be used tc advantage in your programs. (Continued from page 32) ture of the program on Alex Killegran, a policeman's son, falls in love with Marcia Judson. He believes the girl to be the daughter of a collector of rare gems and does not learn of his mistake until she makes him an innocent accomplice in robbing an immensely valuable ruby from M. Duare. Chased by police, Alex conceals the girl in his room. When all danger is over, Marcia mockingly informs Alex of how she has duped him. The woman, however, finds lierself foiled in turn by Duare's Hindu servant. This is a mystery story which photoplay patrons will vote one of the most baffling and entertaining they have ever seen. 4: ^ * The Model Wife and Fatty’s Echo TWO unusually funny K.vlEM comedies will provide the laugh spots at the on They are '‘The Model Wife” and “Fatty’s Echo.” The former tells of how an extravagant wife, needing money and fearing to inform her husband that she has already spent her allowance, becomes an artist’s model. But hubby learns of the matter in a way which is guaranteed to bring storms of laughs. “Fatty’s Echo” tells of the adventures which befall two hoboes who are stranded in the Alps. They go into the echo manufacturing business, but their affairs wind up with a crash when rival guides e.xpose them. The Tragedy of Bear Mountain WITH her husband reported dead, Edith Barry is just about to marry James Benton when a telegram is received which proves the report to have been wrong. In fact, the minister is pronouncing the words of the ceremony when the message arrives. This is the wonderful climax of “The Tragedy OF Bear Mountain,” a two-act KalEm drama which comes to the on Charlie, the husband, left for t'ne West when he found it impossible to secure a position in his home town — a condition brought about by Benton, his former employer. The latter, fascinated by Edith, schemed and plotted to separate husband and wife. He almost succeeded, but photoplay patrons will be thrilled to the core when they learn how Fate takes a hand in foiling the scoundrel. * * * Cooky’s Adventure The great danger in making foolish election bets is that you have to pay up should you lose. There was Rogers, for instance. Rogers was so plumb sure that his candidate for governor was going to win, that he agreed to shave his head clean if the man was defeated. Which was exactly what happened ! Now, Rogers had been dodging his wife's request for a new hat for some time, but he had to give her the bonnet to silence her angry tongue after she caught sight of his shaven poll. Incidentally, it got him into a fight with Katy, the new cook. The whole story is told in “Cooky’s Adventure,” the laughable KalEm comedy which comes to the on Don't miss it. ^ ^ ^ The Leech IT was a desperate game Carl Linden, scoundrel and society parasite, played. But for the timely appearance of Grace, the girl he had deserted three months after their marriage, the man would (Continued on page 36.)