Universal Weekly (1914-1915)

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THE UNIVERSAL WEEKLY 37 >VANCE NOTICES BE RELEASED FOUR WEEKS FROM THIS WEEK INSIST UNTIL YOU DO GET EM Released December 5 MURDOCK MacQUARRIE Check It When Tod Get It. IN "The Foundlings of Father Time" PRIZE HUMAN-INTEREST STORY IN TWO REELS SYNOPSIS. The old man, having served one business firm for over 40 years, is finally told that, because of his age, his services are no longer required. In the picture story we follow him, step by step, in his declining path, until we see him without home, friends and even shelter. Having suffered the ignominy of eviction, he leads his wife into a public square where, 'neath a pouring rain, they drop exhausted on a bench. A policeman comes upon them. He tries to awaken them. The sleepers have passed to the Great Beyond. As the picture closes the astral bodies of the faithful couple ascend Heavenward, where they are received by the Angels of Light, into their Haven of Eternal Peace. Released December 6 PAULINE BUSH AND LON CHANEY Check It When You Get It. IN PRIZE "THE LION, THE LAMB AND THE MAN" PSYCHOLOGICAL DRAMA IN two reels SYNOPSIS. When Agnes Duane, a twentieth century girl, returns to her home in New England, she finds that her folks have chosen a husband for her — a sanctimonious little minister. Agnes refuses him. Her father sends her into the Kentucky mountains to visit his brother, hoping to bring sense into her little head. There she meets two men, brothers, one large and the other small. At first she thinks she loves the larger man, but time and events teaches her that a man cannot be judged by his size. Later, she meets a "real" man. M IN THE LITTLE SQUARES ALONGSIDE THE TITLES.