Motography (Jul-Dec 1913)

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Copyright 1913. by Geome Kleine Copyright 1913, by George Kleine A Splendid, Highly Sensational KLEINE— CINRS (IN TWO PARTS) "For His Brother's Crime" For Release Tuesday, September 23, 1913) (Copyright 1913, By George Kleine) Boll in iove with the same girl, both poor and both determined to make their fortune, John obtains honorable employment while George takes the easier road to temporary affluence but eventual defeat. They are brothers and when George robs the home in which John is employed, John, caught by an automatic camera, takes the blame for George's deed— a foolish but noble act that results in a long penitentiary sentence for John and the winning of Maude Meriden by George with his ill-gotten gains. How John escaped from prison by leaping from a fast-moving train, how he confronted his cowardly brother, the wrangle which ended in shooting and the final adjustment of a most remarkable case of heroic self-sacrifice, makes a two-reel of strong dramatic appeal, characterized by situations of great strength and feats of much daring. You will like "FOR HIS BROTHER'S CRIME," for the sake of its splendid moral effect and business pulling powers. 1, :5 and 6 sheets with all Kleine subjects. Released through General Film Co. Complete line of advertising matter, including lieralds. press items, etc. Copyrishl 1913, by Qeome Kleii e ^^^^ George Kleine 166 N. State St., Chicago, IU.