Kalem Kalendar (1915)

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38 Kalem Company — The International Producers. NEJFSPAPER Program AND : : : : Jnno uncements fill ill the name of your theatre and date of exhibition and send these /'ri’i'j notiees to your loeal /'ii/’cr. ]'oh will find that they are business-F'odueers. The announeeiiicnts may also be used to ad: outage in your proyrams. (Continued from page .s6) The Haunted House of Wild Isle Are \-ou fond of ghost stories? There are mighty few i)eople who are not, and that is the reason Kalem’s two-act drama, "The Maunted House OF Wild Isle/’ is sure to delight the patrons of the on At stat ed intervals, a ghostly figure appears at the window of a house on Wild Isle. The fear-stricken people of the little village never venture to investigate. W’arren Kent, a young author, visits the town and learns of the ghostly visitor. It excites his curiosity. As the result, a remarkable tale of villainy is unfolded and the village’s most respected citizen is unmasked as a scoundrel. Harry Millarde and Anna Nilsson are the principal characters in this production. Don’t fail to see it. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Tattooed Hand WH.'VT is said to he the most exciting episode of Kalem’s Girl Detective Scries, comes to the on It is ‘‘The Tattooed Hand,” and shows the manner in which a dangerous gangster is brought to justice. This man. Rat Dorgan, is arrested by Patrolman Kerrigan. Dorgan’s gang, however, stationed on the housetops, secure his release hy pelting the policeman with bricks. The same night, Kerrigan is throttled into insensibility. The only clue to his assailant is the tattoo mark which the officer saw on the man’s hands. Jean and Talcott, her assistant, are assigned to the case. Don’t miss the outcome of this story. ☆ ☆ ☆ The Destroyer Because Dick Wentworth was unable to distinguish the dross from the gold, he sank down life’s ladder un til he became a whining beggar. Young, the. son of a millionaire, and loved by a good girl, Dick allowed himself to fall victim to the wiles of Cherie, a dancer. Helen, his sweetheart, tried hard to break the woman's influence, liut Dick was blind and could not realize his danger. Later, the boy was disowned by his father. Seeking consolation, he told his troubles to Cherie. Then came the discovery of the manner in wliich the woman had victimized him. Dick tried — but see "The Destroyer,” a three-act Kalem drama, which comes to the on It will show you what happened as the result of Dick’s folly. .'Mice Hollister, Anna Nilsson and Harry Millarde are the Kalem stars who enact the leading roles. ☆ ☆ ☆ A Race For a Crossing But for Helen’s remarkable display of courage, her road would have lost the profitable mail contract. Sharky, the rival road’s agent, came within an ace of being the victor, but as usual Helen’s wit enabled her to win. Just before the mail special pulled out Sharky opened the waste valve of the water tank and by the time the train reached Lone Point, the tank was dry. To run back to the nearest water tower would mean a fatal delay. Sizing up the situation Helen ordered the mail bags thrown on a gasoline speeder. This done, she climbed aboard and made a wild dash for Elwood Junction where the Limited had been ordered to wait for the mail. Sharky and his men gave chase. What follows is shown in ‘‘A Race for a Crossing,” an episode of Kalem’s Hazards of Helen Railroad Series, which comes to the on Don’t miss it.