Reel Life (Mar-Sep 1915)

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New Releases on the Mutual Program cuffed in a private room. Barrows believes his opportunity has come. He will rescue this mysterious woman. Then he learns that the bearded stranger is a famous detective, his fair prisoner a notorious jewel thief. Reluctantly, Barrows hands over to the sleuth the vanity case, the last link required in the chain of evidence. HIDDEN CRIME— RELIANCE One Reel — September 3, 1915 CAST Grant, the Grazer G. M. Blue Horace Dunn .* A. D. Sears Sheriff Groton Richard Cummings Celia, his daughter Irene Hunt Wohelo, an Indian girl Bessie Buskirk Grant, the grazer, who sells hides to the sheriff, a dealer in pelts, is jealous of Horace Dunn, the sheriff's assistant. Both young men are in love with Celia, Sheriff Groton' s daughter. Grant informs Celia 's father that Dunn is an ex-jail-bird. The sheriff orders his assistant to leave the district. The girl, however, disbelieves Grant. She elopes with Dunn. Grant, in a fury, follows them. In Celia's absence he assaults Dunn. Thinking that he has killed his man, Grant starts a forest fire to cover his guilt. But Celia is convinced of the grazer's criminal liability. She gets help from an unexpected quarter, and when her lover, who has only been badly injured by his enemy, is carried before Grant, the latter breaks down and confesses. Grant himself is the exjail-bird. The name of the young assistant is cleared, and he and Celia are happily married. • THE TURNING POINT— RELIANCE One Reel — September 1, 1915 F' cast Senator Delafield 7 Ral h Lewis David Drummond ) r Elinor Marguerite Marsh Sam Crosby Wilbur Higby Jim Wiley Fred Stuart Henry Holmes Henry Mack Fred Jennings James Cosgrave David Drummond surprises a thief in his Alaskan cabin. He frees the man. Years later, in Washington, D. C, he meets the same man, and learns from him of a plot against the government, incriminating Senator Delafield. Drummond is in love with Elinor Delafield, the senator's sister. It is a remarkable fact that Delafield and Drummond are almost the counterparts of each other in physical appearance.' The Alaskan determines to save the brother of the woman he loves from turning traitor to his government. The opportunity comes when Delafield falls ill and cannot attend an important meeting of his committee. Drummond takes his chair and impersonates the absent senator. The speech he makes is not at all the one Delafield had intended to deliver. But it saves the senator's honor and wins Drummond the grateful Elinor for his wife. MAKING MATTERS WORSECUB COMEDIES One Reel — September 2, 1915 CAST Jerry George Ovey Curlock Bones Jefferson Osborne Father Louis Fitzroy Mother Janet Sully Jessie Goldie Colwell Tessie Eva Smith To evade Curlock Bones, the famous detective, who is on his tracks, Jerry consents to masquerade as the maid of the George Ovey, Mutual' s New Comedian in a New Role Misses Jessie and Tessie Bubblebrook, damsels unpleasantly beseiged by the police. Jessie and Tessie fondly imagine that Jerry's masculine prowess may be of service to them. For a while Jerry, attired in feminine clothes, has the time of his life flirting with the entire blue coat force. But one day he makes up to the master of the house. Father Bubblebrook takes the supposed maid in his arms — just as Mother Bubblebrook enters. The latter hits the homebreaker and her faithless spouse with a crockery jug. Jerry's wig falls — and at that instant of revelation Curlock Bones comes in. Jerry has no choice but to go quietly back to jail. THE INDIAN TRAPPER'S VINDICATIONRELIANCE One Reel — September 6, 1915 CAST The Indian Trapper Dark Cloud Winston King, the trader : Bert Hadley Lillian, his wife Alice Pettus Arnold, their boy .Paul Willis Dorothy, their daughter Mildred Harris Hawkeye, an Indian '. .Art Ortego Petro, a half-breed Charles Gorman Dark Cloud, an Indian trapper, is unjustly accused of robbing the trader's store. Winston King forces him to leave the country and warns him never to return. Arnold and Dorothy, the children of King, while canoeing, lose their paddle and drift toward the falls. Dark Cloud hears their cries for help. Leaping upon a log, he follows them. The Indian is just in time to save the children from the [ Fourteen J