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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY
THE BRASS BULLET" TWO REELS.
Episode No. 7.— "The Depth Bomb."
CAST.
Rosalind Joy Juanita Hansen
Jack James Jack Mulhali
Spring Gilbert Joe Girard
Victor King Ashton Dearholt
QN the yacht where Rosalind has been carried, Victor King is forcing his attentions upon her. Jack James, accompanied by Dr. Canfield, arrives furiosuly. King blows a whistle to summon sailors to his aid. Several sailors rush out and attack James.
On the shore, the man who has impersonated a minister and illegally married Rosalind and King, urges Gilbert to pay him a great sum of money for silence. Gilbert prepares to do so.
Harry, the mysterious aviator, flies above the yacht and prepares to drop a bomb. Inside the yacht, a lamp is smoking near a gasoline tank. The sailors see the danger and abandon the yacht. King also dives for safety, and James and Rosalind are left alone on the empty yacht. Harry drops a bomb and the yacht blows up.
James and Rosalind are not killed, however. After clinging to a piece of wreckage, they arrive at last at the beach. Dr. Canfield is also seen — burdened down with many life-preservers. Kinp: and Gilbert realize that Rosalind, James and Canfield have escaped. They notify the sheriff and King captures Rosalind again.
James is accosted by the minister and told the marriage was a fake. He says that for money he will reveal all, and will aid James in his attempt to gain the girl and the fortune. James starts back to inform the srirl. He sees Rosalind being carried off to sea in a motor boat with King at the wheel. James runs alone the water edge, shouting wildly, but Rosalind cannot hear him. The sheriff and his men have by this time almost reached him. Gilbert comes around a rock near James, and levels a revolver at him. He is about to fire
"NEARLY A CHAPERONE."
Lyons Moran Star Comedy. Two Reels.
CAST.
Eddie Eddie Lyons
Lee Lee Moran
ITDDIE and Lee are sticklers for the theory that women were made onlv to fall for, and when they get their first glimnsp of Lillian at a co-ed school, the world begins all over. Lee beats Eddie to a kiss from Lillian and Eddie vows vengeance.
Lee's dad invites him and bis friends to a week-end party but the
professor of the school insists on a chaperone. Miss Cecil, the original last rose of summer, is selected, to the chagrin of both boys and girls. The chaperone is jammed away to slumberland through the medium of a doctored drink, however, and the boys and girls go to Lee's father's home. Eddie makes up as a chaperone.
One lamp at the new "chaperone" and dad wants to give away the Standard Oil Company. The girls rather like "her" and a rather embarrassing situation is created when Lillian ,put out of her bedroom by the other girls, asks to sleep with the "chaperone." She is found in the room with Eddie, the "chaperone," by both Lee and his father.
Lee starts to "clean up" Eddie and abuse the girl. Dade resents Lee's attack on the "chaperone," whom he has grown very fond of, and sails into the scfap. Lillian sails into Dad for attacking Lee, and when the fracas ends the room virtually has been torn to pieces. Then L-ee and Lillian kiss and make up and the world goes on again.
ANIMATED WEEKLY, No. 39.
Pershing's Veterans Star Guests At Great Police Carnival. — Invalided home from France, heroes of the Yankee Armies of Freedom are greeted by more than 150,000 spectators at annual police games. — Sheepshead Bay, N. Y.
Prince of Connaught Reviews Canadian Fighters. — Returning to England from a special mission to Japan, Prince Arthur inspects troops at Rockcliffe Camp and visits hospital for convalescent soldiers. — Ottawa, Canada.
World Famous Cartoonist Aid Liberty Loan. — Leaders in field of pen and ink artists give their services to Uncle Sam and prepare pictures to help in his fourth },Teat Liberty Bond Drive. — New York City.
Sentinels of the Skies Guard Washington from Air Attack. — Remarkable pictures made by Universal cameraman in a flight over the National Capital with one of Uncle Sam's patrol that is ever watchful to protect the nerve center of our war activities from a possible Hun raid. — Washington, D. C.
Oh, Boy! It Was Some Melon Feast! — Y. M. C. A. distributes big juicv ones of the water variety to soldiers and sailors. — San Francisco, Cal.
Foreign Minister of Uruguay Guett of Nation. — Dr. Baltasar Brun and mission of distinguished officials of the South American renublic are received bv Secretary of State Lansing. — Washington, D. C.
Home "Shock Troops"' Help Defeat Kaiserism! — Thousands of volunteers march to the fields where they shock grain and then turn their pay over to
SYNOPSES OF NESTOR, L-KO, LYONSMORAN STAR COMEDY, WESTERN DRAMA.
the American Red Cross. — Fargo, N. D.
Official U. S. Red Cross Fil\m.
Army Aviators Whip Naval Fliers In Hot Contest. — American birdmen clash in fifirst baseball game ever held in the Eternal City. — i2ome, Italy. ( Pictures made by staff photographers of the American Red Cross).
American Red Cross Aids Italy's War Babies. — Exclusive pictures of the "Nest" maintained in Rome by Mme. Orlando, wife of the Italian Premier, which is receiving the support of the great Yankee organization of mercy.
Red Cross Ready for Big Offensive. — Inspection of the Transportation Department by officers of the Army Medical Corps proves all is in readiness for any calls that may be made on the organizzation. — Paris, France.
The Red Cross Needs nurses. — Young women can help by applying to hospitals for entry as student nurses. Graduate nurses enlist with the American Red Cross. ....Cartoons by Hy. Mayer, World Famous Caricaturist.
SCREEN MAGAZINE NO. 89
•pHE training of Y. M. C. A. secretaries for service overseas, as shown in Screen Magazine No. 87, virtually is a university education, with all the athletics and other recreational activities thrown in. The training college at Lake Massasoit, Mass., is equipped with ever^'thing necessan,' to make secretaries fit for the hardest kind of work. The picture shows the course of instruction, the issuance of uniforms and finally the departure for abroad. Thouands of acres in southern California are cultivated annually to supply millions of cantaloupes to Eastern tables. In Screen Magazine No. 87 the work of har\'esting and crating this luscious fruit has been reproduced in a series of intereting scenes. One of the most interesting subjects of the magazine this week shows soldiers sightseeing in New York. The start from Washington Square, visits to important places and humorous incidents of the trip have been filmed. Another feature of the maga7inp has been provided by Willie Hopkins, the noted sculptor, in "Miracles in Mud." His .«ubiect for this issue is "Darwin Was Right."