Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . rion Wendell and her friend Kate Sommers—a mission worker,enter and distribute some tracts. The bouncer and waiter try tothrow the reformers out; Billy and old Reynolds make shortwork of the bouncer and waiter, and safely escort the girls to thestreet, where they part. The two ruffians follow Billy and hisfriend, and use a blackjack and gun on them. The oldtrainer has been removed to a cheap hotel with a bullet woundin his leg. He writes Billy and explains that unless he canget to a dry climate he will die. The doctor tells Billy he canleave the hospit
Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . rion Wendell and her friend Kate Sommers—a mission worker,enter and distribute some tracts. The bouncer and waiter try tothrow the reformers out; Billy and old Reynolds make shortwork of the bouncer and waiter, and safely escort the girls to thestreet, where they part. The two ruffians follow Billy and hisfriend, and use a blackjack and gun on them. The oldtrainer has been removed to a cheap hotel with a bullet woundin his leg. He writes Billy and explains that unless he canget to a dry climate he will die. The doctor tells Billy he canleave the hospital, and he immediately goes to see old promises assistance. While walking home that night hisattention is arrested by a large lithograph in front of a coliseumannouncing an offer of five hundred dollars by the wrestler TerribleTeddy. Billy goes inside, accepts the challenge, and after anexciting contest wins the prize. Needless to say he wins also thegirl and his old trainers gratitude. Length 1,031 feet. Released May OING as strong as ever ! These five wordsdescribe the state of the Market. It isextraordinary the number of applications Ireceive for established theatres, and sites tobe built upon, from those already in thebusiness and from, I may say, hundreds of othersdesirous of coming in. <#-Many are ready to invest the whole of their savings;some will have only those theatres where profits can beproved by the books or theatres which are well estab-lished. Others do not object to places that have closeddown in consequence of bad management and othercauses. Some want sites to build on and do not mindwhat rent they pay so long as they can get theatres ofsufficient seating capacity. In addition to the many letters I receive from genuineinquirers—those desirous of investing their own capitalor have the money ready to put up by their friends—Ireceive many applications for properties from what onewould call touts. <*- These are people who obtain part
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