Moving Picture News (1911) . or the erection of a new picture show-house at Twentieth and Fond Du Lac avenue to the Phoenix-Ferro Company. UNCLE PETES RUSE A tale of the South during the Civil War entitled UnclePetes Ruse. will be released by the Imp Company, Monday,October 16th. In this story the ready thought and tact ofan old negro servant is made the theme and the plot is orig-inal with the author. The director has grasped the situationand made the most of the manuscript. The negro charactersare true to life and there is a vein of humor running throughthe story that is refreshing in the wa


Moving Picture News (1911) . or the erection of a new picture show-house at Twentieth and Fond Du Lac avenue to the Phoenix-Ferro Company. UNCLE PETES RUSE A tale of the South during the Civil War entitled UnclePetes Ruse. will be released by the Imp Company, Monday,October 16th. In this story the ready thought and tact ofan old negro servant is made the theme and the plot is orig-inal with the author. The director has grasped the situationand made the most of the manuscript. The negro charactersare true to life and there is a vein of humor running throughthe story that is refreshing in the way of being unique. Anofficer in the Confederate army steals his way through thepicket lines of the Union forces to visit his young there the house is surrounded by a hostile force andhe is in imminent danger of being captured. Uncle Pete, afaithful servitor, is the only cool one in the house and he setsabout to circumvent the Yankees. By a clever ruse he in-duces the Union squad to officiate at the mock funeral of. his master, who subsequently makes his escape Federals have an inkling that they have been the victimsof a hoax, return and unearth the casket filled with junk,and their worst fears are realized. It is needless to say thatthe old colored man is delighted at the result of his effortsto have his master and mistress appreciates his story is carefully staged and acted in an admirable man-ner. THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS II BINFORD GIRL SHOW IN MOVING PICTURESBARRED BY GAYNOR The sordid and shameful life of seventeen-year-old BeulahBinford. whose association with Henry C. .Beattie, Jr., wasmade known to the public in the course of his trial at Ches-terfield, Va., for the murder of his wife, will not be exhibitedlor profit to New York audiences, whether in pictures or bythe appearance of the girl on the stage in any part of thegreater cit}-. After a consultation with ]\Iayor Ga3nor, just before hisdeparture for the State Fair at Syracuse thi


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