The Moving Picture World (Apr-Jun 1913)

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250 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD TWO REEL COMEDY to j AIM EXCITING HONEYMOON /T*HE funniest, happiest, wholesomest Comedy in years! As full of screamingly funny ■*■ situations as a hive is of honey. Lord Rowley, the unfortunate and near-sighted bridegroom, loses his eyeglass just after the ceremony and starts on his bridal tour with the colored cook instead of the sweet little girl he has just married. Book this if you want a rollicking film with a laugh in every sprocket hole! An exciting auto chase; a cace down the bay on a tug after the rapidly disappearing steamar and Lord Rowley;t a thrilling exchange of doubtful courtesies between Lord Rowley and the cook, whose identity he has now discovered and in which the cook comes out on top with the poor Englishman shooting down the ventilator into the coal bunkers — these are but some of the things which go to making this film undoubtedly IVI IN !IIM< GWEN. PATES \ CHAS. ARLING RELEASED APRIL 26th *MO