Released August 14, 1911
ONE REEL)
JEALOUS GEORGE"
A Comedy
Written by CAPTAIN LESLIE T. PEACOCK
OTIS TURNER, ProdtM
CAST
Eddie, the Mai
s. Clerks and Holiday
Helen Merilla
d at Riverside Pari
If she will do it she will, and there's an
But if she won't, since safe and sound y.
Fear is affront, and jealousy injustice."
- HILL
|{|^SES| EORGE WHITE, a young architect, is insanely jealous of h,
§ W% innocent and beautiful wife.
tt A | As sort of a peace offering, after one of these stormy hours in ai
iBaaSaB otherwise serene household, George buys an expensive opera coa
The |""' | " " ^"":^ 'IZZ'^^I 'lutt'jace,
the opportunity to take a half holiday, and takes the liberty of wearing Madam'
de recognizes the hat am
. This drives him into a
e of Ji
and her beau strolling do
irally supposes the weare
d dropping his work he s
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'A TURKISH CIGARETTE"
wandering tramp (Mr. Walton) is
aim to fall asleep. He dreams of being
experiences are excruciatingly funny.
wo of the most delightful, refreshing, ro
nbened Length, About 1,000 Feet
Released A..gust 15, 1911
The Regeneration of Apache Kid
A Novel Western Dram
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unt Mandv
Offic«
Soldiers, Settl.
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Nannette Cog
rs, Apaches, et.
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They
soon arrives and sally forth in search of the Indians. The Cavalry captui
"Apache Kid" and his foster father, Old Chato".
At the barracks, the ladies berome very much interested in the "Kid" wh
they learn he is of the white origin. Mary, the colonel's daught«
is some hope for him, she persuades her father to send for him.
colonel cannot refuse Mary.
They are brought into the rocm, and Mary insists upon removing the chai
She further requests that the "Kid" be allowed to occupy her brother's room t
night. When left alone, he sees Mary's picture and it has a strange pov
A year later we find the "Kid" a regular soldier and improving rapidly un
the tuition of Mary, whom he loves with the devotion of a faithful dog. C
day she recieved a letter from her fiance that he is coming, and urges tl
marriage hastened. She explains this to the boy, and he, thinking only of
own great love for her, fairly stuns her with his declaration. She orders him
Mhe
sappointment. He goes to the f:
The lieutenant next day finds 1
A fascina
LENGTH, ABOUT 1,000 PELT
for the "Kid", and he can.
hills.
body. He had learned to
of the west based on a noted historic;
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THE BLACKSMITH'S LOVE
Civil War Dram,
WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY
FRANCIS BOGGS
Thea<
■s, Soldiers, Guards, ,
.e Civil V,
HE CIVIL WAR has begun, and Mace Brewer goes to the front,
ving his young wife alone. His friend, Joe Saunders, also has to
ve his aged mother and answer the call of duty to his country.
The misfortunes of war claim Mace, and at night as Joe, sorely
.unded, limps off the battle field, he leaves Mace for dead.
Soldiers burying the dead, discover life in Mace and he is hurried to the hospital,
where the surgeons succeed in reviving him.
Thinking Mace dead, Joe writes to his mother of this tragedy, and she
sadly shows the letter to the wife. Joe returns. Mace's widow calls for the
details of his death.
After recovering from the operation it is found that Mace's mind is affected,
and he is taken to an asylum for treatment.
A year passes and we see Joe a sturdy blacksmith, being visited in his shop
by his mother and the widow with whom he is plainly in love, but he lacks the
courage to tell her so. Finally one Sunday on the way home from church, he
manages to slip a note into her hand.
He has asked her to place a lamp in the window that night if his answer
is to be "yes". Fearfully Joe watches for that light and is overjoyed when it
appears. Mary accepts him.
At the close of another
possession of a baby.
These two years have completely restored Mace Brewer to health and reason
and he is discharged from the asylum. So he goes back to his home. Mace
seeks his friend Joe. The horror of recognition almost makes a mad man of Joe,
and when Mary comes in and sees this man as if from the dead, the shock is so
great she falls insensible upon the floor.
Poor Mary must decide between them. She loves Joe two-fold, for himself
and also because he is the father of her child. But old fashioned ideas of honor
compel her to sorrowfully place her baby in the arms of the father, and to go
with her lawful husband.
and Mary are supremely happy ir
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