Motography (Jul - Dec 1915)

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July 31, 1915. MOTOGRAPHY 229 Tom Sexton, a young mountaineer. She thinks he is a mountain man and he thinks she is a mountain girl and in reality they are both children of the city. Dr. King who has sent them both into the mountains to recover visits the mountains and they both ask him not to reveal to the other that they are not mountain born. The doctor laughs as he realizes "where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise." The Phantom Extra — (Two Reels) — Broncho — July 28. — Featuring Rhea Mitchell and Richard Stanton. James Whalen attempts to influence John Zeldon, a newly elected senator, to vote against the miners' interests. Hazel • Flemming, John's fiancee, interviews him for his home paper, and remembering his pledge to fight for the miners' bill, finds him undecided. The next day an extra is printed, telling of an accident in the mines that caused the loss of the lives of two hundred men. The senator finds this extra under his door, and, remembering his promise, changes his mind and votes for the miners' bill. Hazel tells him that this was a phantom ' extra, but he thanks her for saving his honor, and embraces her. When Love Leads — (Two Reels) — Domino — July 29. — Mary Dunning, in the hope of reforming her sister, Florence, gets a position in the same office where she is. Although Mary is in love with her employer, William Leonard marries Florence who is extravagant. After a quarrel with her husband, Florence arranges to elope with Rock, a former admirer, but being short of funds, goes to the office and helps herself from her husband's safe. Mary takes the blame for the theft, but Leonard finds a note left at home by Florence, and when she calls to make an appeal for her sister, it is shown to her. The comparative worth of the sisters is brought out, and Leonard's former feeling for Florence is expelled by love for Mary. Billie's Rescue — Reliance — July 28. — Jim and Elmer Worth are successful brokers. Jim reproaches Elmer for neglecting to buy a certain stock that would have netted them a large profit. Elmer, despite Jim's entreaties, dissolves partnership and opens an office for himself. He fails, and refuses Jim's offer of financial help. Jim takes his nephew Billie to the beach, and arranges with the life guard to make Billie think he is drowning. Billie rescues his uncle, and is promised a reward. Elmer and his wife receive a message in regard to Billie, and thinking that their child has met with an accident, hurry to Jim's office. They hear of the rescue, and Elmer for the sake of his wife and son, agrees to go back into partnership. /|»<| .00 BUYS THESE JklsEVENBEATUIFUL T* SPOONS (Postage Prepaid) \K J/Souvenir l^^? Spoons of Film iRli Favorites spoon released ich week Our 6-Spoon Collection Sold separately these handsome spoons retail at 15 cents each — 18 cents when sent by mail. The sugar shell retails at 25 cents. We will send the whole assortment, six tea spoons and one sugar shell, to any address within the postal union upon receipt of $1.00 post office or express money order or bank draft. (Currency at your risk). Ready for immediate delivery — Francis X. Bushman, Clara Kimball Young, Beverley Bayne, Mary Fuller, Earle Williams, Anita Stewart, J. Warren Kerrigan. After July 25, Ethel Clayton. The pattern of our Souvenir Spoons of Film Stars is simply exquisite — embodying the new idea of a smooth, large, silver bowl and the ornately chased handle. The design is modern and elegant. The spoon is substantial and rich — offering splendid value for the prices quoted. The cuts give only a faint idea of the artistic loveliness. Exhibitors should be interested in our wholesale prices intended for them. Start a collection now by sending your orders to Electricity Magazine Corporation Monadnock Bldg. Chicago