Moving Picture Weekly (1916)

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I HE Mo\ INt! EPISODE NINE of the 1ml: M i;il. M lit tt*n and produced h\ (.1 < unard and Iiarui^ lord. is entitled "A Strum I >i->t-«»x cry," and brings the daiinu queen of the Apachci ("» \merica, where she wins an auto race. Grace CunarH Frann Ford < kST. Patricia Monte/. Phil Kellr Hia Assistants P< I raid Jerri \-h Mary Maclean Ctrtfde ^hort Robert Jackson. in>int<>r. Leonard Clapman Wallar. DrN Abe Mtindon Jack Elliot Joe Moore ■ P1SODK f the bijr Purple Ka a' The last chapijfht the Queen of I the A] the de 1 Kelly, to America or >at. In this. Pat in four band of shroude.1 r ■ ., her bid ding, engaged in thf SOM sort of Robin Hood t.i I h she was occupied on the of f the ocean. While crossing the Atlantic, Pat ha<i wireless an order for the Arii' \paches to meet at her house on the morning Kelly had called to redeem the stolen pearls. Her n "Us disappearance from the drawing-room mm K<lly had expected to find her, was accounted for by her attendance upon the Apache meeting in a room, reached from the drawingroom by a secret passage. Pat informed the members of her gang that she had been retained by Robert Jackson, wealthy manufacturer of high speed mote ^ret out a plot against his commercial m 1 fare that seemed to exist among his employees. She delegated six of her men to find employment at the factory, and. having disguised herself as a man, Pat also became one of the workmen. Numerous exciting incidents rest Mary MacLean, niece of Robert Jackson s to his fortune and Wallace Drew is trying to gain her good graces with her prosper' wealth in mind. Pat bee pici ous of Jack 1 intendent of the far ises Jack win to disappear, leaving tl sion he has sailed for Eur Subsequently a cable is received that Jackson has died in London. il >* in ngt Through i arrangement the ag of the will is accompl and when Jack KUiott finds that the entire Jackson estate and fortune has been left to Mary MacLean, I comes resentful. In the hope <■: to break the * doubt upon Jackson's dea' engages I . lly it is established that Jackson did not die, and with the possibility o'. MacLean being kept oat of her fortune for an indefinite number of years, I»rew joins forces with ! and becomes antagonistic to the Jackson interest. MacLean has entered • car, equipped with Jackson motors, in the [way Race for the Colder md Klliott determine to put the car out of commission, hoping thus to •he Jackson motors the ad. i secure Miss MacLean 's car winning. Pat dish evidence of their conspiracy ietermines to thwart them. • dispose < the girl decoys him to her hi I when he enters the boose to inves' ips him in an called rompartnunt in the <• which has been built for the purposes the Apaches might have for it, and (Con fin Med on pane 34)