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Lubin Bulletin (August 29, 1914)

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THE LUBIN BULLETIN LUBIN FILMS A Daughter TWO REEL FEATURE Written by WILLIAM KITCHELL E LIAS DAYTON is a good farmer, but close fisted. He favors a match between his daughter, Janet, and Hiram Brown, but the girl cannot see him, and is pleased when Hiram goes to New York to learn to be a millionaire. Even old Dave Pringle, who has been stone deaf since Gettysburg, is tired of Hiram’s noise. Janet meets Milton Wright, who is beginning a law practice in Springtown and Mrs. Dayton, seeing that Janet’s one chance of happiness has come, tries to induce Elias to buy Janet some new clothes and a piano, but he refuses. The mother is daily expecting a legacy reported due, and, taking $200 from the father’s desk, orders the piano. She also buys a new frock out of her own savings, which makes a hit. Janet’s hap- piness is clouded by the return of Hiram who comes back to sell some wireless stock among the neighbors. Old Seth Perkins invests and Dayton has promised to buy, when it is discovered that the stock is a swindle. Mother’s legacy does not materialize and she is in big trouble about the $200. Janet is let into the secret and the minister takes them to Milton’s office. He gives them the $200 to replace in Elias’ desk, which father promptly invests in Hiram’s stock. Seth Perkins has the swindler arrested and the Sheriff hands father his $200 back which he in turn gives mother to buy the piano. Hiram is decorated with handcuffs and Old Dave Pringle, who is deaf as a post, hears the wedding bells which tell that Janet and Milton Wright are married. Ferdinand Tidmarsh Ethel Clayton . Charles Brandt Mrs. George W. Walters Joseph Kaufman . Gaston Bell Milton Wright Janet Dayton Elias Dayton Hannah Dayton Hiram Brown Rev. John Armstrong Released Thursday, August 6, 1914. Length about 2,000 feet