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THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD
r^TOur^^ri,?iLMS
BIOGRAPH COMPANY.
THOU SHALT NOT I burstOU Imagines
altering from wl llj ten I a nog
tin* numerbot without effect. i engaged i" Mi-s
II J MS
Tbelr ■• promising
until i examination wbli
consumption in an advanced itage. Tbe
nlng of bl this woman to posslblj
liitelin tbe
My physician tells me l bare conanmptlon In mi thai we n marry.
uiisni ; w " think It pp things
r ii> others thai in •»«•!■ could ■
Immune. Tola maj be imt Pn warn
ether we heed it or not. Laura evi
to burl beraelf to death off
ii (ollowlng
what the deema the silly doctor.
The physician rca moral suasion hi In
vain; thai more decided means mnal be adopted.
with polite Indifference! until be a pitiful Illustration of wbat might follow his marriage, In the a little child afflicted
with the dread disease. Be la now will
thing i" avert a deed tl i now
■ i 'iiiiitini. hi loctor plana, n
nil to do this be engages an actress i" piny the part of
other woman," dispatching the valet tbe girl nn Inkling of bis master's double life. The pi da, ami though it almost broke
their hearts, it surely prevented an a f term
subject ii. attract
ead attention from the tact that it Is
■ powerful argument on the principles of the medical profession, the Health community umi the worthy Tuberculosis Committee.
THE TENDERFOOTS TRIUMPH. — -It's in the surprise" that great plays are made and battles
■ii .nn tenderfoot friend, appreciating this, pulls that Is amazing. The Western
eamp folks hail suffered the loss of a number of horses at the hands of a gang Of horse thieves led by Black Pete, who up '.I date eluded the United States Marshal and his deputies. Their
becoming more brasen, a notice is Offering a reward of $500 tor the apprei
•-. and while tills reward is rather tempting, former efforts bare proven so fruitless that the
I the eamp are slow to move. The marshal pretty daughter, on whom every boy lias set his heart. They vie good naturedly with eacb other In engaging her attentions, but she treats 11 with the same consideration, liking them all, but no one in particular. It remains for one of them to do something extraordinary. Ah! an Idea. "Say, boys. 1 like yon all Immensely, hut I will give my band for keeps to the raptor
■ •r Pete." Willi ,i cheer the boys rush
saddle, all eager for the expedition. At this moment, a handsome young minister srrives at the inn, and upon learning the cause of tbe lent, wishes, after meeting the girl, that in was eligible for the contest, The more he thinks of the matter the more he longs to play the hero. The cowboys are already on their way and have taken all the available nd the
only beast of burden at hand is a donkey. HOWMarts, alone and unarmed. The girl, tbongb feeling kindly towards him, considers
joke. Meanwhile, the cowboys been surprised by the horse thieves, who them, take their horses and order them b eamp. Well, never was there such Shamefaced cowboys as this when they meet the minister on their return trip. They try to convince the young tenderfoot that his ei will prove futile, hut he is determined to take the chance. He resolves that his movements must ile and conning, and Tak
i his prayer ln»»k. he saunters along the ridge above the thieves' lair, and seemingly tumbles Over Into their very arms. For a moment his chances of life are slim, but they accept planation that he was nading and not looking where he was going. His manner throws them off their gnardL and watching his
grabs up two rev. ' up." Well. "It's In the snrpi re are
four In the gang, s one bind up the
three while he keens the guns leveled at them. Lit a ish he brtl
into camp, where he claims and gets tl reward together with the special Inducement, the heart of the girl, which she most cheerfully
THE COWBOY'S SWEETHEART. I : • opening seene nt of the villas
ESSANAY FILM MFG. CO.
In i -i wn. A lad
more elal
ifforda, •
readlni
mid with unkempl clothing,
lbs wal
her. In a ItTlO
attmepl Bbe
repels him. but I
other
and tin lattl
son lifts Ids bat and \
to bet
. iiniltig of
follow .
i le W • hot Ills i Tini; w 1 1
w bom goes)
girl. « II ti
iihu ami Jei
ii of bringing this uncouth \
to ii. i permitted him b
to her and has even promised t" i.
ad In nilti. I ii. waits patiently t: .
.My arrives. rinding the lady of tl
drop a letter from her hand. \\ i II
ip tin
Mj Darling Wife:
Hope yoo are enjoying yourself on that dull little Western ranch, and I am your return home.
affectionate hnsl
HARRY
The "grouser." with the letter, steals off through
tin w is. mounts Ms horse and rides '-it
Jennie's home. When in ai
letter and tills lu-r he can offor proof that
mpletely captured by the Eastern lady and that they -ire planning an elopement, tlmates, too. that Jesse Is aware of the lady being married to an Eastern man. as the letter poll
The two i wooded trystlng pin
ward which the "lady of the Bar Q" was walking when the k med the letter. When tiny
slip quietly through the woods they come upon tin
The greaser endeavors to win Jennie, but she de elares that she loves Jesse despite Ills shortcomings and will endeavor to win him back.
The next morning she mounts her horse and rides ever to the "Bar Q." The lady receives her coldl} at first, but when she has heard the little girl's story, she becomes thoughtful and anally P to help her in winning baek the deserter.
The next morning when Jesse rails on his new sweetheart ho surprises her. as he thinks, in a drunken condition, and pulling a cigarette. Ji
i tit, ally rushes "in ot the room, while k in her rhair. relieved and happy in the thought that the trouble she lias i-auted. I --•• Is slek at heart when he thinks of his having forsaken his little Jennie for this vile woman, sires to make amends and rides slowly to Jennie's home. It is Ills in:. offer his ab
i . • 11 to
leave the country for good, but when in n ■
this last feature in his plan of redemption, she turns to him with a little cry and Btretcl i her hands to him. Jesse understands, then, a glad cry. takes her In his a: more to forsake her.
GAUMONT. (George Kleine.)
VINTAGE IN LANQUEDOC — Fan.:
ronne River and the Uhone with the Pj
and the Mediterranean on
and early Summer no part of Trail
delightful climate than Lanqnedi province is of i
of the fa.t that it is considered jort for onsnmpth Here may still he heard the soft accents r.anqne d'Oc. a language which has not
its last word try of the
The ruins of the old Roman town, tl e . medieval fortresses, the old Inns, the little known scenery of the I'
n ith the castles and country one of the most interesting i? of France.
In this film we are introducing to the public. a short trip through this in-. province, the vineyard! wealthli
The entire method of producing wli ■ .ii and many of the Indl
well photographed that are tin
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while ears several
THE STUBBORN LOVER a bis
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: the maiden
■ MEPHISTO AT A MASQUERADE.
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finallj
ito beWord [i
available weapon and start
However, n in which tl ■
mm.
lall.
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ingly impassable ban
. upon th. I/ird's rty is to be held.
TOURING THE CANARY ISLANDS.— The Canary
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eriffe. with which tl • familiar tl
• •rra. The fhtly dark.
very little from them. T •
but' Ft
tig and dn • rs are quite
W. . in or trip, arrive first :.
well built and elen
•Tto de la Los,
llllari the bat
parks
are.
mtaln.
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banana and palm
A PENITENT OF FLORENCE -In
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