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Vol. XIV, No. 22.
to soothe and
ospital doctors and Elzabeth Ann children from the orphanage near by the patient. The crisis soon
raph theater, but he tells them he has a had given him, concerning the vari >us engagement, and they discover that it is girls. As he holds the slip in his r
to take Kitty to the same theater. They tell John asleep and dreams of meeting each
Blake of his son's infatuation and he goes
shop
Kitty pos
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passes and under Elizabeth Ann's tender nursing is soon well once more, and we last see Hawkins welcoming three new babies to his home.
Roses of Memory — Edi
son — November 27. —
Edward Earle is featured
as Robert Townsend
who loses the use of his lc
wer limbs as a result
of an automobile accident.
Jack Carlton, posing
as his friend, tells him that
in fairness to his wife
Townsend should release
her. Over-sensitive
concerning his condition.
Townsend orders his
lawyer to arrange matters s
o his wife can divorce
him. Carlton then calls o
i Mrs. Townsend anc
hints at many things. She
repulses him and re
turns to her husband, who
in the meantime, has
gained control of his limbs
winking an eyelash and he thinks she is nothing but a wonderful model. Robert persuades his father to buy it. During her enforced imprisonment in the show room Kitty catches a burglar. Robert learning this, explains all to his astonished father, who consents to their marriage.
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oks
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dynamite the brakes. The crooks discover the contents of the car and they leap to the ground, while Helen, who has seen the theft, takes up the pursuit in an electric speeder. As the speeder approaches the girl leaps from it to the runaway, while half a mile ahead the freight train
complished the tigress ; ew litter of lakes, bears, ation of the
halt.
dynar
One of th ite and gets ly. She leap time to escape death wht up. Later she climbs < the top of the bridge a of the detectives who
Helen atop her signal to sidetrack from the train just in i it is derailed and blown own the river bed from td goes to the assistance have come across the dued and placed under
Actors From the Jungle— Powers— November 11. — An animal picture comprising a visit to the Universal City zoo and a personal introduction to all of the animals, wild and tame. Among these are Chimpanzee Charlie, the most ; Simian actor in the world; Princess, Ethel, the trained lioness and her r cubs; the dog kennels, the hyenas, si trained pigs and giraffes. The allev: appetites of these beasts is one of th< esting scenes.
The Circus— Rex— November 1'3.— Featuring Baby Early, who, being refused the pleasure of attending the circus, forms one of her own, with the help of the neighbors' kids and all the material they can lay hands on for circus purposes. No pains are spared by the little tots to make their exhibition rival the real one. But Willie becomes peeved at Ted's attentions to Baby Early
:d brings calamity on the whole outfit. He tells :d as a circus
that gentle jrand finale to the
Blaming the Duck or Ducking the Blame — Lubin— November 27,-r-Featuring Billie Reeves. Tack goes hunting with Barton, a friend, and "leaves his wife, Lucile, behind. Her father calls on her and she goes riding with him and they have a breakdown which causes delay. Jack returns with a good bag of birds and discovering the table cloth which he has them in stained with blood conceals it. Later he gives an old woman a lot of clothes and tells her he has no use for the articles as his wife is dead to him. Millv, their cook, meets the old lady with the clothes and recognizing them, and fearing murder has been committed, demands the clothes of the old woman. Just then, however, Lucile and her father return to find Jack arrested for murder. All is explained and happiness results.
Young Love — Selig — Nove a strong cast. Profe he is too voung to m also that Mary believ she had eloped with later, however, Hunt to Leigh e
er 27. — Featuring tells Jasper that rry his daughter Mary, and ; her mother dead, but that another man. Three years onsents to Mary's marriage the day of the ceremonv the girl's dress is delivered by a seamstress, who is really her mother. Her heart is breaking because she cannot fill her true place as a mother beside her daughter, and as she starts to leave she sees the professor, her husband, whose love overcomes all and he gathers her in his arms.
The Edge of Things— (Three Reels) — Essanay —November 27. — Bryant Washburn. Edna Mayo and Edward Arnold are featured in this storv that
after all decided ;e, for Mary has
He is awakened by Mary.
love scene occurs. Later
father and tells him that h
to accept a position in his office,
promised to marry him.
When Willie Went Wild— Imp— November 23. —The Hon. Willie Pepper, son of the Duke of Worcestershire, is sent west by his titled father for the purpose of curing him of snobbishness. Arriving at Coyote Center, he is given the "tenderfoot treatment" by the town denizens. But he finds temporary joy in the smiles of Senorita Maria Enchilada. The arrival of Don Ferocia, Maria's luny lover, who attempts to puncture the Hon. Willie with a stiletto, brings to a near tragic end the transient romance. In escajjing from the Don, Willie falls over the balcony and alights on the Don's horse. The horse, failing to understand Willie's intentions, throws him through the saloon window. Coming to the conclusion that a six-shooter commands more respect in Coyote Center than a title, the Hon. Willie cleans out the saloon and wins the respect of the town people.
and Edward Arnold
concerns the lives o Marsh, a friendless ing brother, aud th . city detecti page of this
nothe
.tured in thi_ __ millionaire clubman. 1 who is seeking hei elf who iew ap.pe
, that Betty
full
A "Model" Wife— (Two Reels)— Vitagraph— November 27. — Featuring Lillian Walker and Antonio Moreno. Robert Blake is in love with Kitty, who works in her aunt's millinery shop. His father wants him to marry Violet Kennedy, daughter of one of his biggest customers. Violet's mother invites him to acocmpany them to the
Murphy that his goat prop. Highly indignant, the cop and furnishes a ceedings.
Universal Animated Weekly No. 193 — Universal— November 17.— Glider with "air propeller" built for U. S. of Colombia makes trial trip at Nyack, N. Y. ; Thomas A. Edison lays corner stone at Universal City, Calif.; Philadelphia, noted ship, undergoes repairs at Brooklyn, N. Y. ; mammoth "Wet" parade held in Chicago, 111. ; French liner Lafavette docks after maiden trip; England honors navy dead at Nelson Monument on Trafalgar Day, London, England ; honors firemen killed righting blaze set by airship's bomb, London, England; aero races hydroplane at San Francisco; Yale is beaten by Columbia in water race for first time in forty years; Yale defeats Princeton 13 to 7 in gridiron battle; cartoons by Hy Mayer.
When Father Was the Goat — Nestor — November 22. — Ray and the girl have been engaged for some time, but it seems that Ray cannot get enough money to finance the honeymoon trip. Father is a gambler, and Ray proves to be a "speed maniac." The same detective gets on the trail of. both and a happy thought enters the boy's mind to trick his father out of $500, which money father has doggedly refused to lend Ray for honeymoon purposes. He tells father that the detective wishes to see him, and father, seeing the dreaded Detective Snitch, almost has a fit. When Ray asks for $500 to straighten out, the old man nearly falls over himself to get the money. Ray is fined $25 for speeding and leaves court with the rest of the money. Ray and the girl are in the exuberance of joy, while father congratulates himself on his ability to "fix" the cops.
In Search of a Wife— (Two Reels)— Gold
Seal— November 23.— John Randall lives with his parents and has not yet engaged in any business for himself. Mary Trevor, Randall's ward, _ is secretly in love with John, but he longs for girls with more class and style. Before leaving for the city, John's father gives him a list of the kinds of girls to avoid. In the city John meets a flirt and pays attentions to her, but his little romance finally falls flat. Then John returns home for the Thanksgiving dinner. While sitting before the fire he remembers the note his father
The Tran That Failed— John Osborne, a student discussion with a newly-n holds that environment is the destinies of men and theory he tells Dupree that first down-and-outer they e as secretary in his home,
-November 24. — lan nature, in a end at the club, )wer that guides To prove his will pick up the inter, install him d watch results.
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ys a thief,' Osborne 1. cretary ari
e to test whether holds true in this ve for the theater. left alone in the intentionally left Dupree steals from it a valuable necklace, _ _j caught by the secretary. The plan is to offer the secretary half the swag to keep silent, thus testing his honesty. The secretary will not allow Dunree to escape, however, and summons Osborne home by telephone. The secretary turns out to be a secret service operator, and Dupree an international crook. After the jewels have been safely restored and Dupree taken to jail, the officer warns Osborne to be more careful thereafter in his acquaintances and theories.
Stolen Hearts and Nickels— (Two Reels)— LKo — November 24. — Bill is a street car conductor. After the day's work he strolls off to look over the ladies in the park, but, meeting Sarah Green and her escort, Reggie, he experiences some unpleasant adventures. Sarah also has a sister and Reggie, Bill and the two sisters get into some very unpleasant situations. Both girls want the