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Show I "The Fight At Grizzly Gully " Kalem Photoplay That Tells Story of Indian Maid's Gratitude. Trader Wentworth Incur Diplea-uro Diplea-uro of Medicine Man of Tribo by Procribing for Starlight, the Chief Daughter, Whoe Speedy Recovery Start a Chain of Exciting Excit-ing Incident "The Fight at Grizzly Gully" YKalem Wcntworth, a young trader, bidding his wife and child good-bye, goes to the Indian camp, where he trades tobacco and trinkets for skins. When the trading is finished, Wcntworth Wcnt-worth and the Indians are startled by the incantations of the Medicine Man. Upon inquiring, Wcntworth learns that Starlight, the daughter of Chief Lone Hawk, is seriously ill. and realizing that the fanatical supplications of the Indians In-dians to the spirit? will not do the sick girl any good, he ministers to her wants by giving her some of his medicine. t-i .1 i i... tV m.i.-: f , II nis IS ouscrveu uy nil mcuuiuc .ian, who vows that he will srcak vengeance upon the tribe if Wcntworth is not gotten got-ten rid of. Whereupon, the Indians make the trader a prisoner. During the incarceration of Wcntworth, Starlight rapidly regains her strength, and one day she liberates him. Knowing that the tribe will seek revenge against her, she Reel with the trader. They become I separated on the desert, and Starlight manages to reach the post. The pursuing pur-suing Indians are held in abeyance, and Starlight, full of gratitude for m-worth. m-worth. brings bis wife and child to safety. In the meantime. Wentworth meets a party of settlers, and as he is telling them his experience the Indians put in another appearance. They are again I routed and Wcntworth escapes. He makes his way to Fort Wilcox, where he informs the commander of the im-' im-' pending attack of the Indians. The troop is aboil) to start out to quell the outbreak when Starlight and Wcnt-worth's Wcnt-worth's wife and child arc lighted. The women are cared for The Indians, who have returned home, are rejoicing, when their festivities arc interrupted by the troops. Starlight has followed the soldiers, and from a neighboring hill she sees how the tribe is wipeel out and the wigwams burned. She goes back to the fort, where she begs the Wcntworths to make her their servant, as she is without a home. 7 ' -V I: l ' ' 4' 1 ' . EORGK HOM ISIEB, JB, 5fl I 'vfi Iialciu The Smuggler' (Kalem) The Fcd- eral authorities receive advices concern-ing concern-ing the operations of a clever diamond smuggler and Jim Meyers is instructed to make an investigation A foreign dealer comes under the detective's ou-scrvation, ou-scrvation, but Meyers is unable to fix definite suspicion on any of the custom-crs. custom-crs. Meyers docs not permit himself to become discouraged and embarks on an ocean vessel, which, he is led to bt licve. has the smuggler as a passenger. While promenading, he notices a por-l) por-l) ter shining a young lady's shoes. A pc- H ruliar accident brings to his notice the fact that the heel of one of the shoe, has an unusual appearance. Determined H. to follow every possible clue, he bides his lime and locates the girl's state-room. state-room. H Later Meyers succeeds in entering J the room and discovers the slices. His suspicions are confirmed when he findi fl several large diamonds concealed in one nf the heels, but the unexpected cn-trance cn-trance of the fair passenger's maid ! causes him to change his plans and he pretends that he has entered the room by mistake. The maid, who is the real smuggler. lecemes suspicious and cuts her mis- H tress's shoe. Discovering the condition of the shoes. Ethel gives them to the m-.id. This is just what the smuggler ha? anticinated. and she secures the jewels, only to fall into a trap which HS the resourceful Meyer, has prepared. |