Moving Picture News (1911) . ic life in whicha young married couple figure, the wife patient and forbear-ing and the husband irritable and impatient. The story alsoillustrates the trials and tribulations of a woman who, oncemarried, sets out to please her husband, to the detriment ofher peace of mind. A young married man receives an invitation to attend adinner which is to be given by some of his business asso-ciates. He is delighted and his wife urges him to attend. Hemakes a hasty examination of his party wardrobe and dis-covers he has only one dress shirt that is presentable andthat is soil


Moving Picture News (1911) . ic life in whicha young married couple figure, the wife patient and forbear-ing and the husband irritable and impatient. The story alsoillustrates the trials and tribulations of a woman who, oncemarried, sets out to please her husband, to the detriment ofher peace of mind. A young married man receives an invitation to attend adinner which is to be given by some of his business asso-ciates. He is delighted and his wife urges him to attend. Hemakes a hasty examination of his party wardrobe and dis-covers he has only one dress shirt that is presentable andthat is soiled. The party date is two days away and hecommissions his wife to send it to the laundry and she prom-ises faithfully to carry out his wishes. She has a pressinginvitation to go on an automobile ride, and, of course, for-gets all about the shirt and the dinner. The night of the banquet arrives and the young husbandgoes to hisroom to prepare for the event. He cannot findthe shirt and questions the wife. It dawns on her with a. suddenness that is disconcerting that she has not sent it tothe laundry. The husband is fuming and fretting. She isin a quandary, grieved and mortified. Her womans witsstand her in good stead and she resolves to launder the shirtherself. Right there is where she made a mistake for theeffort is a sorry one. The job is completed when she burnsa hole througla the garment and the husband enters thekitchen to see his hopes dashed to earth in the smokingshirt. He realizes the humor of the situation, bursts intOa hearty laugh and kisses her tears away—a happy culmina-tion of the affair. St. Louis, Mo.—Elmer Coudey is reported to erect a newtheater to cost $10,000. Aiken, S. C.—Aiken Theater Company has plans for anopera house to be erected here. Big Stone Gap, Va.—Jim Taylor will erect a theater tocost $20,000. Shelbyville, Ind.—Rembusch Amusement Company, capital$5,000; F. J. Grace and George Rembusch. 8 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS A BREACH OF FAITHRelease


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