Kalem Kalendar (1915)

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Kalem Company — The Internationae Producers. 5 LA SALLL Lawrence Marston’s Famous Drama SINNER FAVORITES” FEATURE CAST Dr. Jacobs, an eccentric physician TAMES B. ROSS Mrs. Bridges HELEN LINDROTH Laughing Ann, the village disgrace MARY ROSS Bud, the constable .’.JOHN E. MACKIN Released in Regular Service, Monday, May 3d. The murder is discovered the following morning. Laughing Ann’s story brings about TIinda’s arrest and trial. Placed upon the stand, Plinda convinces the jurors of her innocence and is acquitted. Jacobs asks the girl to be his wife, but, convinced that he is in some way to blame for the dreadful experience she has undergone, Hinda spurns him. Tom presses his suit and eventually makes her his wife. Overcome by a desire for revenge, Dr. Jacobs informs Tom that Hinda was guilty of John’s death. The scoundrel hypnotizes the girl and while under this influence, Plinda goes over the details of the crime. Horrified, Tom attacks Jacobs and administers so severe a beating, that the WAY FAVORITES” feature will help bring you Record Business! physician becomes paralyzed. Convinced that Hinda had murdered John, Tom determines to ’divorce her. His wife is ignorant of the confession she had made while under Jacobs’ influence. Bewildered by Tom’s behavior, she begs him to reconsider his decision. In the meantime. Dr. Jacobs, now a hopeless cripple, finds that death is near. The man is brought to the realization of the misery he has caused. Filled with remorse, he determines to clear Plinda and take the l^lame upon himself. The doctor is carried to the Bridges’ home where Tom and Hinda are just about to sign the separation papers. Then comes the confession which reconciles the couple. A moment later, Jacobs dies.