The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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4a ■THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY THE MOON RIDERS" Episode No. 17 "Rushing Waters" CAST "Buck" Ravelle Art Acord "Arizona" Baldwin.... Charles Newton Anna Baldwin Mildred Moore Egbert George Field Rosa Beatrice Dominguez Warpee Tote Ducrow gUT Buck had not really been hurt and had feigned unconsciousness. A fight ensues between the ranchers and the moon riders, during which Egbert and Anna make a spectacular getaway on an aerial bridge, with Buck in hot pursuit. Egbert takes Anna to a mountain cave, where he lowers her deep down in an underground cavity, leaving her there alone. She, however, has been clever enough to steal from him the money bag. In the meantime, Rosa, seriously wounded and delirious, has been taken to Baldwin's house, where she is treated by a doctor. Unnoticed by the nurse, she wanders from the house, and comes upon Egbert and Anna, who are just entering the cave. When Buck, hot on their trail, espies Rosa, she tells him where Egbert had taken Anna. Buck climbs down into the cavity, and the delirious Rosa creeps into the cave. Egbert has seen Buck, however, and still thinking that he is in possession of all the money, plans to do away with Buck and Anna. He places a burning dynamite fuse in the cave, which explodes, burying Rosa and tearing open the water pipe in the cavity below. The water bursts forth, and as it is engulfing Buck and Anna, Anna makes the confession of her forced marriage to Egbert. The ranchers, however, led by "Arizona," are in hot pursuit and come upon Rosa endeavoring to squeeze her way out of the wTeckage covering her. She points to the cavity where Buck and Anna are slowly going to a torturous death. The water has just completely engulfed them when the ranchers become aware of their plight. International News No. 47. Philadelphia, Pa. — Seven ships in a day. Thousands see Hog Island yards establish a world's record. Sub-Titles. — Left to right. Secretary Baker, General March. Governor Snroul and Mayor Moore of Philadelphia. How the seventh looked being christened takine the water. New York City. — Babe Ruth's shoes. Swatting demon gives youngsters 30 pairs he won for home I'uns. Sub-Title.— And the ball with which Ruth broke the home run record. Paris, France. — Queen a sightseer. Rumania's beautiful sovereign visits the French capital's "palaces." Sub-Titles. — Received by Paris oflRcials. Queen Victoria of Spain takes part in the blessing of a royal regiment's colors. The King at attention. Cleveland, O. — Cheap milk for kiddies. Public stations opened to supply poor children at less than cost. Spb-Title.—Do they like it? Charlestown, Mass. — New Bunker Hill hero. Steeplejack repainting monument provides a few thrills. Sub-Title.— Down 250 feet in one minute. Prague, Czechoslovakia. — 25,000 boys and girls in new Czech republic in amazing mass drill. Off Sandy Hook, N. J.— Close Cup races. Shamrock and Resolute win two apiece in struggle for International Cup. Marion, O. — Republican hosts in great demonstration as Harding accepts. "The Smilin* Kid" Two Reel Western Drama CAST Cal Cady „ Hoot Gibson Curley Crow Jim Corey Maizie Gray Dorothy Wood Chiquita Mart Royce jyjAIZIE GRAY and her widowed mother are squatters on a few acres of the Blue River Range, where they determine to carry out their end of the bitter war always waged be tween the cowboy and squatter. The girl is wooed by Curly Crow, a designing cowpuncher, whom the mother fears. A smiling stranger appears one day, and the girl falls for iiis clean-cut manners. He departs, however, warned by Curly Crow to keep away from his reserve. He is more worried, however, by overhearing Curly tell the girl that he, Curly, is the only one that can prevent Cal Cady, boss of the Blue River Range, from ejecting them from their little homestead. Stranger sets out in search of Curly Crow, who has joined the forces of Scorpion, bandit chieftain, at his hiding place. He comes across Scorpion mistreating Chicquita, whom he has stolen from her people. In the fight that ensues. Stranger is captured and tied to a scaffold, but a stogie which Scorpion has stuck in his mouth, proves a life-saver, for he burns the rope with its fire and dashes back to the Morgan ranch, where he gives the alarm, and, together with the cowpunchers, he captures the bandits. Later Maizie goes to the haystack for an armful of hay, and uncovers the face of Curly Crow. Her screams bring her mother on the scene, and together they discover the entire gang gagged in the haystack. But their surprise is still greater when they discover that Stranger is no other than Cal Cady, boss of the range, whom they had so feared. Maizie, in trepidation, asks Cal if he will make them move, as Curl.v had threatened, and Cal smilingly answers: "Maybe if yon let me come to see vou — lots — I'll let you stay — for a while." Is it only because of her sex that it happens "Once to Every Woman'' t