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THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD
August 19, 1916
rowed (o blmself that he would do ii robbing those who bad befriended him. He let forth on iiis return to Santa Barbara to moot ..ope*. Lopez threatened that lie blmself would 8ke til. money. During the night Jo
i kly gave pursuit, vowing to Kill tin traitorous Jose.
Jose arrived in time to warn Ortega so that when Uipez arrived he fell into the trap laid for linn Camion at last prevailed upon Lopez to forsake his evil ways. And so when Carmen had yielded to the pleadings of her impetuous tood nearby to share their happiness, and later returned to Santa Barbara, tin-re to spend lie' remainder of bis days with the gentle priests at the Mission.
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MY COUNTRY, 'TIS OF THEE (Two parts— Aug. ].">).— The cast: Capt. Stone (Richard C. Travels); Mrs. Stone (Lillian Drew); Leander Wilcox (Sydney Ainsworth).
When the militia is called ' the Mexftan border Stone regrets that he resigned his captaincy in the national guard. His wife congratulates herself that she forced him to give it up. However, patriotism is too strong and he wins hack his commission in spite of his wile's pleading. She insist.. , ■'. does not love her, or he would not leave her. Leander Wilcox tills her that no man who loved her would leave her. Stone is obdurate and goes to the front. Wilcox .lis. Stone to a gay round of aflan and friends notify Stone. The captain leaves fighting for his country long enough to return to fight for his home, but discovers his wife has
CANIMATED NOOZ PICTORIAL NO. 14 (Aug. L6). -The annual athletic meet of the Chorus Mens Athletic Club, which was held at Powderpuff X Y has been filmed by Canimated Nooz camera men. A closeup of "Pinky" Rooze winning the shotput is shown. Two big youths indulge in a thrilling game of croquet. "Cutey" Wrlstwatch wins the honors at the game. Aloysious Rutherford Morebrain, aged nine years, is ti lined as he graduated with highest honors, the. degrees of D. D., S. O. S., M. D. and V. D. G. The lad is pictured dell ering his oration on "Darwin and Wrong," r '*'
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A LITTLE VOLUNTEER (Three parts — Aug. l<))_The cast: Joyce Sinclaire (Joyce Fair); Richard Sinclaire (Hugh Thompson) ; Frank Sinclaire (Edmund F. Cobb).
Richard Sinclaire. a wealthy widower, is the father of Joyce, aged twelve years. Joyce, who has everything she desires except the companionship of other children, encounters the three Dawson children and goes with them to their tenement home. They have no mother and their drunken father is away on one of his periodical disappearances. Joyco sets about to mother them She writes a note to her father telling him she won't be home for some time until she has corrected all the ills of the Dawson family. No address is given and Sinclaire. tearing his child kidnapped, starts the police on the search.
Joyce, in the meantime, has persuaded the dissolute Dawson to go to work to buy food tor his starving children. To get money ' tries burglary and is shot and killed. The -ame night Sinclaire and the police find Joyce. Richard Sinclaire. at the station, recognizes the body of Dawson as that of his ne'er-do-well brother, Frank Sinclaire, Joyce is told. "I adopted them. father." she says in speaking of the orphans. "Now you adopt them. I'd rather be a sister than a mother to them, anyway."
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SAVED FROM HIMSELF (Biograph Reissue. Xo 72— Aug. 14).— The cast: Stenographer i Mabel Normand) ; Hotel Clerk (Joseph Graybill l ; Proprietor (Charles II. Mailes) ; Guest i William J. Butler).
The young hotel clerk and the stenographer
are engaged, and the boy's one ambition Is to
, rosy future for his bride. With this
in mind, he invests all his savings in the stock
market having been induced so to do by the
an old friend in the market. He,
is not so fortunate, for the stocks lie
bought are dropping fast. His broker wires for
ave him from utter ruin. This, of
be hasn't and in the despair caused by
the thought of his hopes for the future being
crushed, he is about to yield to the temptation
of appropriating a large amount of money left
in care of the hotel proprietor by one of the
guests, when his purpose is discovered by his
. • wins! inllu, -nci snv. s him from the
dishonorable act his desperation would have
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f the town by giving him a walloping. Jim vows to set even ; but how? He carries on* Jack's wife and leaves a derisive note for Jack, and another at the saloon, to the effect that the joke is turned. Jim has forcibly taken Jack's wife as far as an old deserted well-box in the hills, when Jack, who started after them, comes up and opens fire. Jim has the advantage, for he is sheltered by the well-box, and furthermore, Jack is careful for fear of hitting his wife. This warfare does not last long because of an outbreak amone the young Indian braves, who have started out to avenge the death of one of their tribe at the hands of a party of drunken cutthroats, so Jack and Jim form a truce to fight the common enemy. The finish of the story is unique, and the production as a whole is one of the most convincing western stories ever
life, it was through no fault of theirs the one with his antediluvian flivver and the other with his leaky old boat spent the days hoping that someone would give them the opportunity they so anxiously longed for. The visit of the beautiful young diver, Miss Aqua, accompanied by her manager, caused the break between our heroes. Each fell for her charms and sought means to humiliate the other. Love and jealousy occupied all their thoughts. First one. then the other would be favored by the diver's smiles, until, driven almost crazy, Runt decides to get rid of his fat rival by digging a hole under the water, and enticing there his
his loved <
him. he aids in the rescue of the almost choked Plump. The diver now gives an exhibition of her powers and, pretending to be overcome, the two gallants dash to her rescue by boat and flivver. The flivver arrives first, but explodes, throwing its occupants high in the air and upsetting Runt, who is now over the spot in his
they are met and thanked by the lady's husband. Once more, their best intentions foiled, Plump and his pal cool their fevered and disappointed brows beneath the salty waves.
COMRADES (Aug. 18).— The cast: Pokes
(Robert Burns); Jabbs (Walter Stull); Landlady (Helen Gilmore) ; Her Daughter (Ethel Burton).
Comrades in many a midnight burglary and cellmates in the prison where they are spending their summer vacations. Pokes and Jabbs have formed a friendship that seemed unbreakable. Winn their sentences are served Pokes tells Jabbs that henceforth lie will follow the path of honest living. Scornfully. Jabbs parts from his
a boarding house to which he has been i
ed by the charms of the landlady's daughter.
I'nl.i In his manner, quickly wins the smiles of fair Ethel, much to the disgust and envy of the other lodgers, especially two young men who have also sought to charm the capricious damsel. In order to secure revenge upon the man who has not only stolen away from them their shard of the meals and the affections of Ethel, th n two roomers plant n dummy in Pokes' room an I succeed in convincing the latter that a robb is has entered the room. Frightened nearly death after alarming all the other boarders them also. Pr 3 to call the ssistance. JjBasI : .. ,'erted to his old profession of h (Ed. breaking, has entered the room of Poke Wong -ought shelter in the closet. Pokes r Mack. '" t worthy representative of the lav