Lubin Bulletin (November 4, 1915)

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THE LUBIN BULLETIN lift it \ M + "♦HEN a man gets jealous of a bill W ! collector he is jealous-minded | indeed, but Bill was even worse than that. The worSt of it was that he could never verify his suspicions. Try as he would, he could not get the leaSt evi- dence, but an alert detective agency added a fine line of periscopes to its complete Stock of dictagraphs, and Bill bought one of the beSt of each. Then he had them connected to the coalbin in the cellar, laid in a Stock of provi- sions and some water and prepared to make the hackneyed trip out of town that really means around the block and back again. But Mrs. Bill and her neighbors discovered the scheme. They salted the water and the food and then they borrowed men’s clothes and Staged a very brisk little drama that ended in a murder of one rival by another. Then they all Stole away, leaving Bill to bitter thoughts and salted commissary until the following afternoon, when he was glad to get out even though it was to face a charge of murder — and they found the gun on him, too. He never was so glad to see his wife in all his life. LUBIN FII_7^S Billie Reeves Comedy One Act The Cellar Spy Written by EPES WINTHROP SARGENT Produced by ARTHUR HOTALING Released Saturday, November 6th The Periscope CAST Bill His wife , The detective The Bill Collector The neighbors . Length about 1,000 feet. Billie Reeves . Mae Hotely Billy Potter Ferd O ’Beck Patsy DeForest Nancy Barring Flora Williams Dorothy Foy