Kalem Kalendar (1915)

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34 Kalem Company — The International Producers NEIFSPAPER and : : : : Trogram Announcements Fill in the name of your theatre and date of exhibition and send these press notices to your local paper. You will find that they are business-producers. The announcements may also be used to advantage in your programs. (Continued from page 32) A Bushranger at Bay OTINGAREE, under the impression that not a soul in all Australia knows his identity, nor the chain of circumstances which brought about his exile from England, is thunderstruck when he suddenly comes face to face with a man who knows all the details of the terrible tragedy. For a moment, the bushranger is filled with the determination to slay the man and thus hide his secret. To his intense surprise, however, Stingaree finds that this man strongly sympathizes with him and is his friend. The story is told in “The Bushranger at the newest episode of KalEm's wonderful series which is based upon E. W. Hornung’s novel “Stingaree.” This two-act drama comes to the on You can't afford to miss it ! Like the preceding episodes “The Bushranger at B.a.y'’ is complete in itself. ^ ^ ^ The Bandits of Macaroni Mountain pOOR Doughbags really could not be blamed for rejoicing when his wife fell into the hands of a bunch of bandits who were terrorizing the region of the iMacaroni Mountains. Mrs. Doughbags, because of her nagging, was doing her utmost to send her husband to an early grave. For that reason, when she was abducted, Doughbags absolutely declined to pay the ransom demanded by Travatone, the bandit chief. .\s a matter of fact, the millionaire had been fascinated by Concha, Travatore’s decoy, and so had eyes for no other woman. Before long, the poor bandit discovered just why it was that Mrs. Doughbag’s husband absolutely refused to take his wife back. The reason will make you laugh every moment that “The Bandits of Macaroni Mountain,” is on the screen. This is a KalEm comedy featuring Ethel Teare and Bud Duncan, which comes to the , on Be sure to see it. ^ iP ^ The Money Gulf ■y X 7 HAT would you do, if on the ’ ' day of your marriage, you dis^ covered that the man whose name you were about to take, was a gambler in whose establishment hundreds of lives had been blasted? This is the terrible situation in which Ruth Mason finds herself! But the daughter of a man who had ever lived uprightly, the girl renounces Jasper King and informs him that not until he has donated every penny of his ill-gotten wealth to charity, will she ever wed him. Jasper tries hard to carry out the wishes of the girl he adores, but a chain of circumstances almost frustrates his efforts to do good. He finally succeeds, as is revealed in “The Money Gulf,” the powerful threeact modern drama, which comes to the , on Alice Hollister and Harry Millarde are featured in this production. See it I (Continued on page 36)