Moving Picture World (Jan-Jun 1910)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 277 infill on the second floor and crept under (be bed, jnsi as she appeared, ready lo retire. As her glance fell upon his lv.-t, she stopped, paralyzed witli delight and wonderment. There was a man under Hie bed! Encouraged by her voice, he crawled out, but the apparition which met his eyes was too much for even Bonehead. All means of exit seemed cut off, so, goaded to desperation, he dashed his head against the wall — Joy! — it went straight through plaster, stone and all, and Sir Percival found himself in the street below. His respite, however, was but short, for having fallen on a sleeping policeman, the Earl was collared and marched off to the station-house. A DAUGTER'S DEVOTION.— When sober, a better father than John Claton could not be found, but, alas! both Grace and Frank knew to their sorrow that when under the influence of liquor their lather was quite a different man. This he fully illustrated as he came in to-day. and when Frank attempted to shield his sister from the old man's abuse, he was savagely ordered from the house. Jain Buckstone, who had eome in during the quarrel, was greatly elated because Frank was out of the way. He had but to supply Claton with liquor and pretty Grace would soon be forced to listen to him. The old man. all unconscious of the other's thoughts, demanded his companion's flask. No — ■ nut one drop should he have. Willi an oath, Claton sprang upon him, but, being no match for the younger man. was mercilessly hurled over the elilT Now, at last, Grace should be bis be determined, as he stumped hurriedly along, and, upon reaching their cottage, opened the door and stepped boldly inside. Frank who, during his year's absence in the West, l,ad struck it rich, and hastening home to bring the glad tidings to his father and sister, reached the garden just as Buckstone entered the house. He was, therefore, in time to administer a thorough thrashing to the drunkard, while Claton, who bad almost marvelously escaped with only a sprained ankle, and now came limping in, wished to have it repeated. Fully realizing the dreadful havoc which liquor had almost wrought, John Claton swore never again to touch the poisonous fluid, and from that day to I his. he has kept his word. WANTED WANTED 100 Reels of Film ; must be in good con= dition ; also Motion Picture Machines, Gas Outfits, Slides, etc. Send list. State lowest prices. Address MAX 526 ' . Washington Street, Portland, Ore. Pathe's Hand Colored Passion Play ; also other Religious film subjects and Religious slides. Must be reasonable. Address MAX 526 } £ Washington Street, Portland, Ore. The Automatic Theatre Chair It is a space saver, life saver and money 9aver. Shipped built up. It is the only sanitary theatre chair. Used by Keith. Proctor and Poli. It folds up automatically and is revolving, making the theatre all aisles. It is a friend to the public. Send for oar circular A . Write today. THE HARDESTY MFQ. CO. CANAL DOVER, OHIO INDEPENDENT FILMS LUX FILMS. Jan. 2G— He Would Be an Acrobat 488 Jan. 20 — Uncle Learns to Hypnotize 498 Feb. 2— Hamlet 950 Feb. 9— Pirate's Fiancee G98 Feb. 9 — The Consequence of a Nod 311 Feb. 16 — The Man Who Could Not Sit Down 468 Feb. 11;— Her Dolly's Revenge 324 GREAT NORTHERN FILM CO. Jan. 22 — Anarchists on Board (Dr.) Jan. 29— The Mystery of the Lama Convent (Dr.) Feb. 5— A Woman's Destiny (Dr.) 740 Feb. 5 — The Foxy Soldiers (Com.) 235 Feb. 12 — Never Again (Dr.) 715 Feb. 12— Worried to Death (Com.) 280 Feb. 12 — Never Despair (Dramatic) 715 Feb. 19 — Ruined by His Son (Dramatic) INDEPENDENT FILMS. The following films are released this week by the Empire Film Co., 150 East Fourteenth street, corner Third avenue, New York: l.i, 5 — Foxy Soldiers (Great Northern) 245 Feb. 5 — A Woman's Destiny (Great Northern) .740 Feb. 5— Love and Treason (Itala) 1040 ' Feb. ■" -His Daughter's Legacy ( Pantograph ) .. 1010 Feh 7 Justice of the Far North I Imp p 974 Feb. 7— Mr. Giddy's Revenge (Eclair) 400 Feb. 7 — The Child and the Dancing Jack (Eclair) 400 Feb. x— In Winter's Grip (Ilepworthl 350 Feb. 8— Doctor's Peculiar Treatment (Lester) . .660 Feb. S — Ten of Spades, or a Western Raffle (Bison) 1000 Feb. 9 — The Mountaineer (Centaur) 945 Feb, 9— Spike's Battle (Actophone) 1000 ill 9 — The Longing for Gaol (Ambrosio) 574 Feb, 9 — The Strongest (Ambrosio) 448 Feb. 11— Young Deer's Gratitude (Bison) 1000 Feh. 12— Foolsiiead Received (Itala) 500 Feb. 12 — Foolshead Preaches Temperance (Itala). 500 Feb. 12 — Never Again (Great Northern) 715 Feb. 12 — Worried to Death (Great Northern) ... -2SO "IMP." INDEPENDENT MOVING PICTURES COMPANY OF AMERICA. Jan. 10 — Right of Love 975 Jan. 17— The Tide of Fortune 975 Jan. 24 — Never Again (Com.) 015 Jan. 24— A Rose of the Philippines (Dr.) 9.S5 Jan. 31 — A Coquette's Suitors (Com.) G50 Jan. 31 — Sports in the Snow (Sc.) 950 Feb. 7 — Justice in the Far North (Dr.) 050 Feb. 14— The Blind Man's Tact (Dr.) 650 Feb. 14— Brown's Gouty Foot (Com.) 300 Feb. 21— Jane and the Strangei 900 Feb. 24 — The Heath of Minnehaha NEW YORK MOTION PICTURE CO. Jan. 18 — A Cowboy's Reward (Dr.) Jan. 21 — Romany Rob's Revenge (Dr.) Jan. 25 — A Romance of the Prairie (Bison) ... .950 Jan. 28 — His Imaginary Crime (Bison) 950 Feb. 1— By His Own Hand (Dr.) Feb. 4 — The Female Bandit (Dr. ) Feb. 11 — Young Deer's Gratitude (Dr.) Feb. 8— Ten of Spades (Dr. ) Feb. 1 — The Female Bandit 1000 Feb. 4 — By His Own Hand 990 Feb. 8 — The Ten of Spades 1000 Feb. 11 — Young Deer's Gratitude 1000 Feb. 15 — Government Rations 1000 Fell. IS — Dooley's Holiday GOO Feb. 18— The Impostor 400 ITALA. (By N. Y. M. P. Co.) Jan. 12 — Episode of Napoleon's War with Spain. SO0 Jan. 22— There Are Some Ghosts 4(io Jan. 22 — The Tempting Collar Goo Jan. 29— The Timid One 550 Jan. 29— A Good Winning 430 Feh. 5 — Love and Treason : 1000 Feh. 12 — Foolshead Receives (Com.) Feb. 12 — Foolshead Preaches Temperance (Com.) Feb. 12 — Foolshead Receives 610 Feh. 12— Foolshead Preaches Temperance 365 Feb. 19 — Louise Strozzl 900 AMBROSIO. (By N. Y. M. P. Co.) Jan. 15— The Son of the Wilderness 925 Jan. 19— Paul! 700 Jan. 19 — Italian Artillery 300 Jan. 2G— The Last Keepsake GOO Jan. 2G — A Choice Policeman 400 Feb. 2 — Hero and Leander 850 Feh. 9— Tbe Longing for Goal (Dr.) Feh. 0— The Strongest (Dr.) Feb, 9 -Longing for Gaol 600 Feh. 9— The Strongest 400 Feb. 16— The Silent Piano 600 Feb. 1G— I Have Lost My Latch Key 400 ECLAIR FILM COMPANY. Feb. 7— The Child with the Dancing Jack (C.).480 Feb. 7— Mr. Giddy's Revenge (Com.) 400 Feh. 14 — A Bootblack's Daily Labor in Algiers (Sc. ) Feb. 14— The Serum (Dr. ) Feh. 21— Face to Face (Dramatic) 583 Feb. 21 —Duty and Conscience (Dramatic) 498 Feb. 28 — Nick Carter as Acrobat 72] Feb. 28— The Castles on the Rhine from Ilingen to Cohlenz (Scenic) is:'. NESTOR FILMS. Jan. G— The Nemesis 991 Jan. l.'l — Mishaps of Bonehead; and Forgiven. . .995 Jan. 20 — Wages of Sin 987 Jan. 27 — Ordeal, and Bonehead 1010 Feb. 3— Justice 965 Feb. 16 — A Daughter's Devotion 430 Feb. 16— Bonehead 3rd 425 Feb. 23— In Arizona 966 FILM IMPORT AND TRADING CO. Jan. 27— Bear Hunting (R. & R.) Jan. 27 — Disguised Bridegroom (R. & R.) Jan. 29 — A Young Girl's Sacrifice (Aquila) Jan. 29— A Tale of Colonial Days 900 Feb. 6— His Daughter's Legacy 980 MOTION Fief |RI EATIHT5 CO. ALL PICTURES ARE CENSORED S/T0 AffI OfrHfafSTJHt/r/c/l/tiravtio/i/i No. 70 35 Cents Postage Paid Send for catalog of Announcement and Ad slides The Neosho Slide Company 100 S.Wood St. , Neosho, Mo. WHYNOTLEARNOi MOVING" QPERATIN Taylors Method (Licensed School) 5I.W.28T-=ST#"K T£Lf(?l405.MMoSe Class meets every morning and afternoon with F. H. Richardson of Chicago, as chief instructor. Evening classes meet every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Complete course $15. We positively guarantee you a S15 positionn We are selling agents for the American Moving Picture machine, and have a second hand Edison machine in A No. 1 condition, at one half of the original cost. F. C. TAYLOR 51 West 28th Street. New York, N. Y. FOLDING CHAIRS For Moving Picture Shows Orand Stands. Assembly Halls, etc. la sections II wanted. Write for Catalog No. 2. The Kauffman Manufacturing Co. ASHLAND, OHIO