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Show I Dramas and Comedies Crowd the Screens Here's Advance News of the Cream of the New Photoplays. Jones's New Move. Independent and Licensed Offerings Impartially Mentioned. H J "A Night of V n gn 15 h " from the Eclair Company's studio, realistically depicts a tragic incident arising from a mother's cltort to save her oti from a scheming villain machinations Those who like to look upon scenes awav from Mie track of evcrydaj life will rind that in the Land of the Cac- i tus," a Lubin production satisfies their, clfvjre It is a topical Mexican herder i ranch play, with plcntv of exciting ac-tin ac-tin and a love story that gives it heart interest. A thorough! up-to-date detective play H is enacted in the scenes depicting "The J ! Crcat Santon Mystery," now released by the Rex Company Both victim and II sleuth are niofcssional hacteriologistl and the culprit maid is sufficiently verged in modern science to use it a- a weapon in 'ceking a scorned woman's vengeance "The Chateau of Charnhord," the favorite fa-vorite residence of Francis F. King of 1 ranee, is a Pathe production U6t released re-leased that Will give pleasure both to those who have themselves visited this palatial residence and to those who will rind iq the beautiful scene pictured awakened recollections of their readings I of French histnrv I The misunderstanding that often give rise to uncalled for jealous and unduly ruffle the course of true loe are ptnk-mglv ptnk-mglv pictured in "The Drummer' tr Book," one of the latest of the (. rystal Company's films That everything is fortunately explained in time and that all ends happily will please the young men and maids who see it The comic complications that sometime some-time arise when a couple of impecunious impecuni-ous young men arc obliged to veil their identities and feck recourse in false positions posi-tions are vividly set forth in 'Their Combination Com-bination Suit." just issued from the Nestor Nes-tor Studio. In "Bunny Blarney," issued by the Vitagraph Company, the spectators are I taken to Ireland and given an excellent view of Blarney Castle and its famous stone Incidentally their sympathetic interest is excited in a love story in which the Blarney Stone plays prominent promi-nent part ' The Light in the Window," the Bipn Company 's latest production, begin- iis story in old slacrv days and is tarried into the tragic era of the Civil W ar when men of kindred blood fought each other In this can- it i- father and son who arc on opposite sides and the climax is a tragedy that will deeply Mir the sensibilities sen-sibilities pi every spectator The ninth Story of "What Happened to Mary." the serial the Edison Company Com-pany is running is now read; . In tins very animated chapter Mar;- succeeds in sending to jail both her wicked uncle and his equally wicked con. "The Sheriff's Honeymoon," just released re-leased by the Essanay, has plcnt of such action as ma) be expected when the synopsis informs you that "Bad Pete' shoots up the town and the newly married Sheriff informs the boys they may "go as far as they like" The trifling causes that sometimes wreck a young couple's hope of happiness happi-ness even before the honeymoon has waned rc set forth in causti-. fashion in "To Reno and Back," an Imp pro-uction pro-uction now announced Whai threatens threat-ens to be a marital tragedy, however, turns into unexpected comedy and the I situation is saved. Mr. H A Spnnuth. of hc General Film Publicity Sale Co., New Vork, has just negotiated With A II. Woods, I who is connected with Klaw ti Kr langcr in tlv Protective nuscffleilt Company, for sale of the exclusive European Euro-pean rights of the Nat C. Goodwin "Oliver Twist' fic-recl production, made b Mr. Spauuth. and which was the first all-stir production of a Broadway Broad-way dramatic play ever produced in America. There is promise of more such notable productions from Mr. Spanuth In (the near future, as it js un rlerslood he i- negotiating now with some of oUr leading stars New York City official appear on the screen in the big Rub) Combination feature Mayor Gaynor District At-tOfltC) At-tOfltC) Whitman. Frank Moil and Canon Chase figure in a BdCiOlogiC pro- dUCtiotl ' I 'be Doom Of the Cnnmcn of New York' embraces an absorbing study qf juvenile delinquency, together t H Willi a dramatic Itorj which makes it -t ji attractive to the general public The T.'v v f r,'"t action are the Visualisation "t 7V-; l ,nc at'tual experiences of Lcoil .1 Rubin i stein, who for vcar- lived In Mw ':' ; I YoiVl great Ghetto, where his careful I I studj of conditions have convincel lum ' " that the average boy who gives trouble td the author, tie- .f the city is in the ,P ' j main a victim of environment. ... 1 Tlx Kssan.iy Film's T iv c-a-Verk" I are alwfiyi notable and interesting, but I I 1 "The Spy's Defeat.'' a two-reel film ap- I . i pcarinp: this week, is especially notable j and interesting It is a romance of the ?,.- j Franeo-Gewnan war that will take high H H rank among spectacular historical photo, j plavs. " "V""', Buffalo Junes who has been exhibiting on the lecture platform motion pictures i" showing him and his American cowboys .! hunting lions leopards, giraffe, tigers j and other wild animals in the African EgtjB jungle is now to appear before the reg- B&yii ular theater-going public. Jours tells ftj his story in a very modest way He pffiwa says there i-. no danger among the wild- H c-t of animals, that man can dominate RK&H. any of them, and that in their African H hunts he and his cowboys curried no Rg9 firearms, merely providing themselves unj with lariats, with winch they effected all jflMMJ their captures Jones is now tuider the eM oiaiiagcmeiit of John L Golden. |