Moving Picture News (1911) . THE MOVIXG PICTURE XE\\-S. mmSi 20 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS FROM THE OBSERVATORYBy G. F. Blaisdell LUBINS amateurish Archibald, the Hero, presents twodirectors blunders that are so glaring they are worthnoting. Archibalds father, in Philadelphia, receives aninvitation from a friend in Texas to send on his ladylike sonfor a little physical culture. The delighted father calls m hisson and immediately afterward writes a message, which, asthe parent still sits at his table, is flashed on the screen, it reads; Received at Cow Boy, Texas. Must be some new form of sending


Moving Picture News (1911) . THE MOVIXG PICTURE XE\\-S. mmSi 20 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS FROM THE OBSERVATORYBy G. F. Blaisdell LUBINS amateurish Archibald, the Hero, presents twodirectors blunders that are so glaring they are worthnoting. Archibalds father, in Philadelphia, receives aninvitation from a friend in Texas to send on his ladylike sonfor a little physical culture. The delighted father calls m hisson and immediately afterward writes a message, which, asthe parent still sits at his table, is flashed on the screen, it reads; Received at Cow Boy, Texas. Must be some new form of sending blanks. After the dear child has beenthrough a mild adventure at the ranch, he receives a notefrom the sherif? announcing the escape of the outlaw inwhose capture he had played such a ridiculous part, andappealing for assistance in the recapture. Archibald putsthe note on a post and writes a reply underneath the mes-sage sent to him. As the copy is reflashed on the screen, lo,and behold! Archibalds handv^riting is identical with that ofthe sherifif. C


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