Reel Life (1916-1917)

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VOGUE FILMS, Inc Presents :els released January 21st FEATURING RUBE MILLER A RAPIDLY moving street-car furnishes the locale for most of the scenes in this Vogue Comedy. As conductor and motorman of this wan¬ dering equipage, Rube Miller and Owen Evans are provided with some unusual opportunities for fun making. After robbing a country bank they disguise themselves in the uni¬ forms and proceed to conduct themselves as no conductor or motorman ever acted before. They flirt outrageously with the feminine passengers and wind up in a tailorshop, where, as animated dummies, they provide even more fun. Ere ihe subject ends the audience discovers them back on the street-car again, attempting to escape from an auto load of police called to quell the riot in the tailorshop. This Vogue Comedy fairly scintillates with real humor and is also marked by the performance of several seemingly impossible feats. Vogue Comedies are real business builders. They add the final touch of lightness to your program. Bookings can be made at any Mutual Exchange. VOGUE FILMS, Incorporated General Offices: 6225 Broadway Chicago, Illinois Slapstick with a Reason