Moving Picture World (Jan-Jun 1910)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD Mll.'t ill. 1111 1 II J II tin p.w.r Imiv fri'lil Ills painful pCMltlOO nml I bin to his paranta, tbia h.'ii • rtnge. NESTOR FILMS. DAYS OF •49. As BOB Canbj Itruggled onward otm iiio alkali deaert with parched throat and Kiiffi'iiini; llmbe, i !"• ini'i n"t i'ii irtner, Jack WUloby, bon da combat a •tanning bio* on too inml, umi skipped oat with their combined gold. Hut lu< hint mi map Of tin mini's, wlilili turned .mi i.. ba "Mi' I'f tin' wealthiest in tba country; to .■ his itcpa irould i..' us. m\ montha paaaed and Mrs. Wllloby, recelTlng i fr.'in bat nuaband, took their mil. <lan»:ii l.r, S..IIH, an. I Started In smr.li Of him. The trip, prored too muck tor bar strength, and i'ii' tin' prnirii' Kbooner bad Bnlabed its Journey aha Tin child sin' placed in charge ..f sihtIit Johnaon, anil his >;.».ii wife, baring no children of bei own, gladly welcomed the mothcrlaaa lit 1 1 «• one. win. . i.j. uniiki' i.is young piirim-r. bad made a i the mint', lint when In ri'vlvi'.l his r,'iis..n l.a.l down, '.. for t >'ii years lie waniliTi'il aim around, always closely guarding the sketch Of Ins claim. It was In his usual aimless fnsMiiu. after a long tramp, that ho fell exhausted 00 Sheriff J" ranch, and Nona, riding op, had him carried Into the BO Dpon reviving. Noun's marked reaemblance mother awakened his sleeping memory, and npon ■bowing bet a pouch she bad worked for him and covering up his long beard and scraggly hair, the girl was able ' him as her father. Bob Canny, who bad settled near the Jon hail that <lav proposed i" Nona ami bad heen re elite* the Sheriff; of his ill fortune. Will.. I. J caught sight Of him ami instantly rnlxed his former partner, nby; he needed the addtlonal proof of the map Of their mine, which Nona bad let fall examined the pouch. However, she returned In time to prevent Canny from pocketing It. and With the Sheriff, locked It In the cheat Of drawers. Cns.. en. Canby had wat. -lied them from the door. D but YVillot.v had left the house, he called In Hank Barton to assist him In obtaining the i" in had Just lifted It from the drawer when Nona entered. Canby manaced to evade her. but . caught sight of as he ran Into the eloset. Quickly bolting the closet door, she ealled to her father, and placing a rifle In his hands, bade him slux't should his partner attempt ipe; and then mounting her horse, galloped after the Sheriff. Luckily she lost no time in Undine her guardian and his men. for. in Hie meanwhile. Canby had stealthily re-entered, overpowered her father, and. releasing Barton, had put the old man In his place rteil to Bee when Nona and the men rode up I., quickly release WtUoby, relieve the conspirators of their stolen property, handcuff them and lead them away. LUX FILMS. GRANDPA'S DARLING. Brown, an Old trusty servant In the house of Mr. Simpson, is retiring on his life' ind recommends to his em ployers a young man to take his place. Hut Thomas returns evil for good. On learning that Brown is entrusted by his old employer to send off money by post he stealthily follows him bark to his home and takes the checks from the letters. Put he is caught In the net by the little grandson of Rrown. who happens to eonie in nt the moment. The cowardly rogue terrifies the poor child with a re. volver Some time after Mr. Simpson is that the checks are missing. Suspicions i p.s.r Brown, lie is confronted by his employer and is Blled with horror and dismay w lien lie Is neof the theft, lie is arrested little hoy returns to his grandpa's house. lie is about to explain when again Thomas is there brandishing the revolver and goes away leering the poor Child stupefied. He is found by his older 10 whom he relates all. Hand in hand they rush to Mr. Simpson's house just as their p.*>r old grandpa rived with the police. The tale is told, the real COlprll is unmask,.! and Mr and Mrs. Simps.,:, are happy tO find that their old devoted is all they thought him to be. We leave him with his darling saver in his arms. ECLAIR. THE SIX-LEGGED SHEEP. The entire fortune Of the Old showman. Petrus, slsts in his pet -_;.'. sheep, but the phenomenon falls to COU1 man.! inneh enthusiasm, and. therefore, Petrua and oily continue in dire poverty. It happens sserby noticing the beauty of I.ueie. the daughter of old Petrus, falls in love with her. and in order to eseape the misery of her poverty-Stricken home she consents to an elopement. When the old father discovers that his daughter has left him to marry Undolph. lie Is broken hearted, and falls ill with want and sorrow. As they have no resources. Petrus' old wife is obliged at length to dithe beloved pet of the family, the Blx-legged sheep, in order to supply nourishment to the sick man and bring him hack to health. When he recovers, he continually Inquires for the pet which has so long been the only m. fof hlui and Ills, an. I at but the *) Ifi i to tell him Hint she was forced t" sielJtl.e the .1-ar ,-!■ his III. ■ ..<• Is I i ,,r the old coupli Meanwhile. Lucia ami Kii.lolph. happily uiario ..II their way tO visit all. I bring .her to the "hi pie, and on their way llii-.v lie . I tht -1 Lighter house eai t, In n hi. i. i ta "f i.er cblldbi • • d, and i .p bought back, and the young pt op mediately perceiving what has happened, hasten to the loat treasure "i old ' ad hi» So the Old couple have the ih.ul.le Joy "f seeing their dear daughter well ami happy, ami als.. welt ic with tears the return Of the sheep. THE ACTOPHONE COMPANY. DOWN IN MEXICO. In sunny ktexlcO dwells ■ beautiful girl named Paplta. Her father, a graspId rascal, wrings from her every penny she .an earn as a flower girl. Tony, her \a.piei< is one true friend who Cling! I" her with dOg-like fidelity. Among those fascinated by the ipell of i.er charms is "Doc" Bradley, an 1:1 Paso dance ball proprietor, who determines t.. possess her at any est. Misrepresenting nlmsell ;"r of Medicine to the father and also muklng n liberal display of cash insures the help of the old man In bll ■liar suit." Paplta despises li III) utterly, nlld than marry him would sacrifice her life. There is but one alternative t" al.du.-t her hl real Intention being to make her his favorite among the habitues of his place. Placing h.-r in a ear ...I driving at a frightful pace, he Is pur sued by Tony and his Infuriated Mexican friends. Arriving across the border si his is haa just landed her safely Inside when the pursuers arrive and rescue the half-fainting girl. Tony with supreme contempt foregoes his intention of shooting hlni on light, nnd resolves to show "Doe" up as a cowardly cur. Acting on n custom well known In UNIFORM your ATTENDANTS with Singer Uniforms They make your Theatre more attractive — Costs less than you think and Pays big — Chicago's Leading Theatres use our Uniforms exclusively— MADE TO ORDER ONLY Write for Samples and Fashions of Latest Style of Uniforms and Laps for Moving Picture Theatres. A. L. SINGER CSL CO. 171 E. Adams Street, Chicago, U. S. A UNIFORMS .AND 1*^ CAPS FOR Moving Picture Theatres Catalogues. Samples and Prices for the Asking; James H. Hirsch & Co. Jackson Boulevard CHICAGO, 111. 4 ■ piii" tin, ill;, ay ami hi. INDEPENDENT FILMS. ! April I Apr. 11 ,. 1<«mi Apr. 1 1 Dgtn >•( Duty (Eclali | Apr. n Apr. II Spanish i Apr. 13 In the Oil I Apr. 12 II Mot I Apr I \pr. I Apr. IS At I I, Apr 1 Apr. 13 Sculptor's Temptatl. I \|.r I . M.r it Out I • .1 (Lux) 263 Apr. 1 I I be \ f ll.iirt (tap) Apr. i Robbery (Thanboueer) Apr. 15 Red Wing Apr. 16 Tb* Three Bi M.r to \ Mistake (Ital M.r 16 i : ■ Bidden Treaa N.riii i Philadelphia, Pa.: Apr. 2— Tin Lemon B Apr. 4 — Mlwr'n Daughter (Imp). Apr. 4— AilvrntiireH i.f Prlii Apr. I " Apr. : Ullr). Apr. r. Garlladl Apr. ■". Lore :.'.<! Art Apr. .". -Hunting in Africa. Apr. 8 Snake Han R I u\ i Apr. i; II.. n.st I.ltil. Apr. 6— Snake Charmer (Bli Apr. I .t Dr.-nin My i brancc i l . Apr. 7 Mother Land. Apr. B Frontier Life m tl • Apr. R New Little Mi. t her Apr. 8 Cap! Plica* Apr. B Second Wife | In Apr. 9— Hunting I In Africa. Macbeth. Apr. » \ Valuable H Apr. 8 Red Wine's ly.rnlr I Apr. !> -Uncle's Will. Apr. ti End ..f Trnll. Apr. Ilor. Apr. t> n.,\v Burglar Alarm (0 Apr. 8 Hustling Mr Northern). Apr 11— Strength <>f Duty (Eclair). Oct ThefcTo-daN! The Slides of the Hour ROOSEVELT IN AFRICA Complete >et of 26 SI idea »iih Printed Lecture SIU.OO. CASH WITH OKDBR Mcintosh R>om 711 So Filth Ave.. CHICAGO No. I 111 \ 35c Postage Paid Send far Catalog of Announcement and Ad tlidti The Neosho Slide Company 100 S. Wood St., Ntosho, Mo.