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Show HAROLD LOCKWOOD IN "THE LANDLOPER" AT UTAH The story- To prove bis theory that any man, no matter what his social standing is. can obtain the full measure meas-ure of joy out of life. Walker Farr, a wealthy young man, starts out penniless. penni-less. In his travels he meeLs Kate KilKOur and her fiance. Richard Dodd, in their stalled motor, and gives them assistance, and in the town of Marion he hears that Richard is not Kate's choice Parr later adopts the motherless mother-less Rose-Mane. Leaving the child at Mrs. Mallette'? boarding house, Farr goes to work as a driver of an ice wagon wag-on to support her. The child dies as the result of a fever contracted from the drinking water, and an investigation investiga-tion by Farr reveals that Col Simon Dodd, the uncle of Richard, who has charge of the water system, is responsible respon-sible for the impure water. In consoling consol-ing Zelie, a young woman of the neighborhood neigh-borhood who has been aiding Farr in caring for Rose -Marie, Kate, who had supposed her to be the child's mother, learns the truth, and that tho scandal r rr m m r I V n f ao I r r t- i rem f a rf t Ko child is without foundation. The agreement agree-ment that Kate's mother had made with Richard that her daughter marry him In return for the $5000 that he had loaned her is broken by Kate, who arranges a more business -like settlement settle-ment of the debt, and who later becomes be-comes the betrothed of Farr. |