Motion Picture News (Jul-Oct 1914)

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THE MOTION PICTURE NEWS 5 The Greatest Features Yet Produced by MIimBRD^MOl RANCH When WWere^un^l Tbe^ArrowSTongue Something entirely out -ofthe -ordinary in Western pictures — memories of two aged sweethearts who met and loved and dared death together in the days when painted redskins spread desolation over the plains. The picture shows the memories, and does it in the wonderfully realistic fashion that is characteristic of the famous 101 Ranch pictures. The rides and the fights— the savagery of the Indians and heroism of the plainsmen all are so close to the real thing that you hold your breath during many a thrilling moment. -Another absolutely unique story (»f the old West. Picture this : A dying half-breed boy with an arrow in his breast dashing across the plains on a white horse. He rushes past a wagon train — the plains-men heed the arrow's warning and prepare to fight. He darts by a squad of troopers— they gallop madly in the direction whence he came. Everywhere the dying half-breed boy and the white hor.se and the bloody arrow spread the message of coming redskin hordes. And in the scenes that ensue you can almost hear the warwhoops. In writing to advertisers please mention "THE MOTION PICTITEE NEWS"