Reel Life (Sep 1913 - Mar 1914)

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37 "The Pride of the Force" Majestic George Rankin and Jack Pickford in "Giovanni's Gratitude" Escaping Danger. While visiting his nephew in the city, Uncle Sam, Shimmerpate stopped in front of a motion picture billboard on which were displayed pictures of lions, tigers, elephants and other African wild animals^ "Great guns, ITenry," he said to his nephew, "I'm mighty glad I leave town Saturday afternoon !" "Why are you so anxious to get away?" asked the nephew. Pointing to the billboard, Uncle Sam read aloud the words : "To be released Saturday night." — Judge. "Her Father's Story" "The Tempter" Broncho Maude Fealy in "An Orphan's Romance" Thanhouser He Knew. Little Willie, the son of a Germantown woman, was playin;; one day with the girl next door, when the latter exclaimed: "Don't you hear your mother calling you ? That's three times she's done so. Aren't you going in ?" "Not yet," responded Willie, imperturbably. "W^on't she whip you?" demanded the little girl, awed. "Naw!' exclaimed Willie, in disgust. "She ain't going to whip nobody! She's got company. So, when I go in she'll just say, 'The poor little man has been so deaf since he's had the measles I" — Lifpincott's Marie Eline, Boyd Marshall and Muriel Ostriche in "Cupid's Lieutenant"