Moving Picture News (1911) . to the plans of the aunt. There isa tearful parting with the child. Par-ental love is strong but by a heroic ef-fort they decide to bear up under thesorrow. After the child is gone the home isdesolate; the parents are truly bereavedand their grief is intense. Grantly goesto work and he sees the children ofother workmen bring them dinner, hap-py and contented. He returns homefrom work to find tots waiting for theirparents and he is grief-stricken. Themother misses the child and the parentsweep in sorrow with arms clasped abouteach other. At first Ethel is delighted
Moving Picture News (1911) . to the plans of the aunt. There isa tearful parting with the child. Par-ental love is strong but by a heroic ef-fort they decide to bear up under thesorrow. After the child is gone the home isdesolate; the parents are truly bereavedand their grief is intense. Grantly goesto work and he sees the children ofother workmen bring them dinner, hap-py and contented. He returns homefrom work to find tots waiting for theirparents and he is grief-stricken. Themother misses the child and the parentsweep in sorrow with arms clasped abouteach other. At first Ethel is delighted with life atthe home of her wealthy aunt, who iskind to her. She is surrounded withevery luxury, her slightest wish is grat-ified—but it is not home. She missesher parents and grieves for them. Atlast she can bear it no longer and deter-mines to return home. She has nomoney and cannot let her relatives intothe secret. She considers the matterand then remembers the kindness of themailman who delivers letters at her 28 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS In her childish ingenuitj she conceivesthe idea of mailing herself home. Se-curing a stamp, she writes her home ad-dress on a paper and pins it on herbreast. How she is eventually returnedhome by the men in the mail service isa pretty story. She is finallj^ carriedinto the presence of her father andmother by the postman, and their sur-prise and joy repays her for the return. Copyrighted, 1911, by Independent Moving Pic-tures Company of America. THE GREAT CHARLESTON HUR-RICANE FLOODImp Release, September 18th This is a timely film showing thehavoc wrought on the east coast of theAtlantic Ocean the latter part of Au-gust, when the waves rolled mountainhigh and the loss of life and the damageto shipping was great. The views were taken in Charleston,S. C, and show the fury of the stormvividly. The damage to docks, streetsand buildings was almost beyond belief,trees being uprooted by the force of thewind and wharves being dashed topie
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