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Show A Girl Reporter's H ' Eventful Interview I A Gay Young Bachelor B J Saved from Ruin by a H Volunteer Bride l How Picture Baffled a Plotter' Hj$y Well-Planned Scheme and Restored H Wife to Home and Huiband A Tangled Tragedy in Death " The Girl Reporter" (Cry stal ) Pearl H W hue, reporter, is ordered bj her news- H paper to get an interview with the 1 mayor, Frank Brockly She visits his H house just as the mayor leaves it in an fl automobile A valise belonging to the Wk mayor drops off and Pearl finds il She, H enters the houc believing the mayor will return for it. The butler admit! her and B - . bids her wait. She enters the parlor. Meanwhile. "Natty" Xixon. a sneak fl thief, finds the door open and enters the fl house Pearl mistakes him for the mayor lie plays the part. Later, he locks her B in the room and tries to escape, taking H the vahsc Pearl found with him The H butler sees him and chases him down the fi street, finally capturing him. Meanwhile fi the mayor returns and discovers Pearl fi He thinks she is a thief and she thinks LBLY ' 1 HI ,nc samc f n'm "c cow" ',cr with a B revolver and is about to phone the police V when by a trick she Wrests the revolver H from him She phones the police and I B tso policemen arc sent to the mayor's mansion on the double-quick. They B enter just as the butler returns with ' "Natty" and eventually all entangle- j Hfl merits being straightened out. Pearl get; . f the interview and all ends well. mm) 1 ' Jane Marries" (Imp; Jack 1 rather gay young bachelor, and it is only m the fact that he is at the end of his BWj financial rope that causes him to con-BBS con-BBS sider seriously a ridiculous will made BBB by his departed aunt, specifying that he BBfj must be married before his twenty-sixth BBS birthday or her fortune is to lc ucd BBV to establish a home for "indigent BBh plumbers." The day of the twenty -sixth BBV birthday arrives, and a curt note from BH his aunt's lawyer notifies him that he BBK must be a married man by 4 I'M or fll sacrifice a fortune to undeserving BBV; plumbers. BBV Jack puts it up to the lawyer to set BB him anyone that will leave him alter Bfiaj the ceremony. He goes into the park BA for a walk, where he rescues a girl from BBVi a pickpocket, and gets a serious knife BBbJ wound in the arm before the thug is BB overcome. Jack finds himself in the BBB' hospital and only two hours to find a BBl bride. The girl in gratitude hastens to BBb her father's office and shows him the BBJ card of her rescuer. Her father is the fi lawyer and she learns that Jack must BBV have a wife in a few hours Jane, with Hp out telling her father, promptly decide BBV to save the fortune for the young man, BBa and with her maid procures a license. BBg ring and minister and veiling herself BBlj in an automobile veil, goes to the hospi- BBYI tali where Jack is married just in time. BBl! The lawyer comes to sympathise with B Tack in his loss, and learns that his Bj daughter has lecomc a bride BBV Expostulations are too late, and Jane BBa swears her father into secrecy and re-1 B turns to her home, leaving Jack in ig- Bl norance of his wife's identity. How- B cv.er. he soon learns who his wife is. BBal ' ' H "Her Husband's Picture" (Lubin) BBT Bruce trrinton. an artist, is ordered south because of his weak lungs. He H young southerner. It is not long before BBa! Prrinton becomes interested in Nell. BBa I- Dave's pretty young wife, and he takes BBa advantage of her inherent artistic talent BBw to persuade her to go north with him. BBl He is confident that when he gets her BBii away from Dave he can win her. After BBf consistent pressing Nell agrees to go BBa north, but strictly to work at her art. BBJl Visiting Bruce's studio she comes across BBT a painting he has made from a sketch of BBs Dave. It brings back her love in I BBA stronger iorce than her desire to paint. 1 BBA A friend gives her the money to get , BBV 'i home with, and prevents Bruce from BA following her. Nell returns home and BBB Dave, finding truth and honesty in her BBB eyes, takes her to his heart again. BBB I J BJ) "A Tale of Death alley" (American) BBk Lillian Pierce and Jim W'entworth love B each other and with the consent of I BBA Lillian's parents become engaged. Jim BBA was employed on her father's ranch and BBS was a favorite of the father's Will BBA Mason was working on the samc ranch, BBj but less favored and his proposal was BL I met with the announcement of Lillian's BBH engagement to Jim Will concocts a plot with Julia Rivers, a dance hall fre- BBA quenter, who agrees to pose as Jim's BBA deserted wife. The plot works well, BBJl and Jim in disgrace leaves the scenes of BBJl what had been his paradise. W ill presses BBJ his suit with a vengeance and still meet- BBJ ing with staunch refusal, he seeks aid BBJ from a band of desperadoes in Death BBJl Valley. Tis mission is fruitless and he BBJ succumbs to exhaustion. Later Jim BBJl comes upon the bleached skeleton of B Will Mason and the forged marriage BBJj certificate. The reunion of Jim and BA Lillian is a foregone conclusion. BBal BBJ At the latest regular Reliance meeting. BBJ- the following scenarios were accepted BBJ for enrlv production: "Rosita's Cross BBA of Gold,1' by F.. J. Montague. 'The So- BBA ctal Secretary," by Forrest Halsey ; "The BBA Doctor's Dilemma," by George Hen- BBAi nessy, and "Fairly Caught," ,by E. R. BBB, Carpenter. The scenarios are still voted BBA' upon by the directors and scenario staff BBV without the name of the author being BBA known to the voters, and the well- BBB known authors continue to win on BL ; their merits, although every now and BBV then a story by some person not idcu- BBBB Mied with the magazine or novel world B is found among the accepted scripts. fl i BBB r i f |