Lubin Bulletin (November 4, 1915)

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THE LUBIN BULLETIN LUBIN FILJMS D. L. Half Don Comedy One Act A Million Written by DANIEL ELLIS Produced by EDWIN McKIM Released Tuesday, November 9th Mr. Terry O’Malley Mrs. O’Malley John — the son Carrie, the actress CAST D. L. Don Eleanor Blanchard John J. Delson Carrie Reynol 's to beer, ings that + FAMILY of toilers are the O’Malleys, consist- ing of Mr. and Mrs. O’Malley and their son John. Mrs. O’Malley is a temperance advo- cate and prefers water Then comes the glad tid- Mr. O’Malley inherited three million dollars and thirty-nine cents. Mrs. O’Malley becomes an up-lifter and devotes all her time to the temperance cause, while John becomes a regular Stage-door Johnnie. The neglected father adopts the bur- lesque shows for recreation and be- comes infatuated with Carrie, the leading lady. Son John is also smit- ten with Carrie, but she treats his proposal very flippantly and jokingly says that the man she marries muSt have at leaSt half a million dollars. Son and father don’t know of each other’s infatuation for Carrie and the old man has a hard job dodging the waiting son at the Stage door, when he leaves with Carrie to take her to a cabaret cafe. John finally discovers his father and Carrie in the cafe. In the meanwhile Mrs. O’Malley decides that the cabaret cafes are luring men to drink and marches into the cafe at the head of her band of up-lifters. John and old man O’Malley see mother O’Malley coming and hide. This is John’s chance. Placing a blank check in front of his daddy he tells him to sign the check for half a million, or he will “ high sign ” mother. Poor old O’Malley has to submit to this blackmail and signs the check with which John wins Carrie’s promise to marry him. Squaring It For Father Length about 1,000 feet.