Moving Picture World (Jan-Jun 1910)

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484 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD KALEM FILMS ISSUE OF MARCH 23 THE GIRL AND THE BANDIT Length, 900 Feet Here is a Big Sensation— "THE GIRL AND THE BANDIT," a great drawing title, and a subject that will make good from start to finish. It tells the story of how a young girl, single handed captured a notorious desperado for whom a big reward had been offered. Taken amid the beautiful scenery of Florida, and magnitkent in photography. ISSUE OF MARCH 25 THE RAILWAY HAIL CLERK Length, 945 Feet This great feature film will draw immense crowds because it is a railroad picture, and, because it reproduces that greatest of all stunts of Oliver Curtis Pern-, who lowered himself with a rope from the top of a moving train, and, entering through a window, robbed the mail car. The film shows how the mail clerk was accused of the robbery and how his faithful wife ran down the real criminals' and secured their arrest. A thriller of the most popular order. Great posters for both these features made by the A. B. C. Co., of Cleveland, Ohio KALEM CO., Inc. Eastman Kodak Buiiaing 235-237-239 WEST 23rd STREET NEW YORK CITY The Cost of Living' is Getting Higher Every Day YET the PRICE of OUR SONG SLIDE SERVICE REMAINS THE SAME 50c a Set Per Week, Slides All New and in Perfect Condition SEND 35c IN STAMPS FOR THE BEAUTIFUL "GOOD NIGHT" SLIDE LINCOLN TRANSPARENCY EXCHANGE IOtK Floor, Masonic Temple Chicago, 111. have reached her home Is well worth all the humiliation and inconvenience that he has suffered, enten the house smiling like a basket of chips, only to be met by the woman's busbanl. who promptly kicks the officious stranger down the Btepg. NO TRIFLING WITH LOVE.— The Baron, a wealthy nobleman Urlng In Ms vast cattle, surrounded by all the luxuries of the period, has an only son. Perdlcan. This Hon is his sole heir and (tie Of his eye. lie is anxious thai IVrdlean should marry his nice,., Camllle. The latter is a tall, beautiful girl who moves with stately grace In tbe richly furnished rooms of the castle. She lias just finished her studies at the convent, and Perdlcan Is well pleased at the suggestion of his uncle. He, too, has just left his studies, and everyone thinks that the match will be a happy one. The days that now pass seem to he of attending ess, but finally Catnille decides to renounce her affection for Perdlcan and take the veil. Perin despair; nothing can seem to shake her resolution. Tears and pleading have no effect. Even the Al.be suggests that she reconsider her decision, •but all to no avail. She thinks ber purpose 1» steadfast, and that her life should he devoted to 1 lie service of the church. Piqued by her decision, Perdlcan decides upon a scheme — lie will make love to little Rosette, Camille's foster-sister, and thus make his real love jealous and in this way, perhaps, cause her to change her 'mind about entering the convent. He therefore writes Itosette a note calling her his "Sweet Rosette" and begging her to meet him by the lake. He also sends a letter to Catnille at the same time, making a rendezvous with her at the same place and hour, in order to make sure that she will witness his lovemaking to Rosette. But Camllle was too cute for him. To he sure, woman-like, she did not relish* seem?/ him paying court to her little sister, although she knew it was only a ruse on his part to aronse her jealousy. She therefore decides to open Rosette's eyes to the man's duplicity and therefore hides the girl behind a screen on the occasion of Perdlcan's next visit to herself. Poor little Rosette suffers agony as she bears from ber place of concealment the false man whispering terms of endearment to her sister Camille. for this Is Rosette's first affair of the heart and Is taken "au grand serleux" by the girl. Finally, unable to hear the agony and humiliation of her position another moment, with a moan of despair she rushes from the house out to the beautiful bordered walks and the magnificent shady trees where she bad spent so many happy hours as a child, scarcely recognizing, in her present miserable and heartbroken self, the happy, care-free girl of a week ago. The many happv hours snent beneath these same fine old trees, when her heart was hounding for very joy at being alive, seem to the girl now but a happy dream. Wringing her little hands as she turns from side to side like a frizhtened child endeavoring to get away from some terrible bogey that pursues her. she darts first this way then that until in the distance the gleam of the smooth waters of the lake seem to call her and promise peace and rest from this terrible tumult raging in her breast. She hurries on. therefore, and. as she reaches the cool waters, she stops and lazes at her reflection, thinking that she is much too young and fair to be so very. very unhappy. But what else can she be when the one that she loves best in the world and whose rinc she has worn so proudly for the past week, and the very sight of which even now makes her poor foolish little heart beat, has so cruelly deceived her and changed for her the entire world from a place of happiness and love into a cold prison destitute of any promise of hope, and from which she must escape, no matter STOCK ADVERTISING SLIDES For All Trades U New Spring f Up (0 llw Gentlemen JM New Up-to-Date Designs Worded Catchey Appropriately Illustrated 50c Each Postpaid Every Slide Perfect or Money Back THE BEST SLIDES For All Purposes OUR BABY CONTEST Will Pack Your Theatre Good Night. SPECIALS TO ORDER 75c to $1.50 BRAYTON MANUFACTURING CO., 122 RANDOLPH ST., CHICAGO