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- Young lady art students are sketching a tiny sailor boy when a mouse disturbs their work. Magnified view of mouse's head protruding from hole. Gallant tiny sailor slays mouse, and art students left adoring the hero.
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- Occultist-based adventure game set in London, rural England and in a French mansion.Votes31
- After a rough night, a man is wakened by an angry phone call. It is 9:05 and he is severely late for his presentation at work. He must now face the consequences of his lateness.
- This pictures shows the world-famous Kitamura, the Japanese Foot Juggler. Watch him juggle a live Japanese boy with his feet, never touching him with his hands. It is truly marvelous, and were he to drop the child he would undoubtedly dash his brains out on the floor of the arena. Exciting yet fascinating.
- Music video for "Rich en Bitcoin" by Lory Money from the soundtrack of the film Bull Run.
- A music video for the 1991 song "All True Man" by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Alexander O'Neal, from the album of the same name.
- This song is composed by kami Hejazi himself, a very beautiful song
- Holmes becomes involved in a murder mystery aboard the steamship S.S. Destiny.
- A text-adventure based on the titular Greek God mythology.
- A music video featuring characters from the CLAMP manga works.Votes34
- Close-up gazes of ceilings and light refractions.
- Dot Tryon is a stenographer in a detective bureau, but she wants to be a lady '"Sherlock Holmes." She is such a nuisance that to keep her quiet they give her a badge, and send her out to look for a bank burglar, for whom a reward of $5,000 is offered. Dot chases a bearded man, who appeals to a policeman for protection. Then she gets after another man with a beard, but his wife comes to his rescue, and musses up Dot. Before hubby can call the policeman, Dot goes back to the office and the typewriter, but that evening as she goes home a man insults her, and she arrests him at the point of her hat pin. He is smooth shaven, but he is the hank thief, all right and Dot wins the reward.
- Mona and Mary save Stella a former chorus girl from death, and after hearing her pitiful story determine to deal justice to Holbrook, a fashionable man-about-town and cause him to right the wrong he has committed. By a clever ruse Mona succeeds in placing herself in Holbrook's path and he becomes smitten with her, planning in his vanity to use her as he had Stella. At a gay New Year's Eve party Mona and Holbrook, by well-planned accident, meet Mary and the combined parties decide to finish the night at "The Little Monte Carlo," a supposed fashionable gambling house which has really been fitted out by "The Social Pirates" as a trap for Holbrook. The first step in their scheme is successful and Holbrook is separated from a goodly sum of money, which places him in a position to fall a ready victim to the further snares of the sharp-witted girls. There is excitement and laughs in the succeeding scenes which show Holbrook induced by a clever ruse to make Stella his bride, a step that he thinks he is taking voluntarily and to aid his own selfish plans.
- Feeling that the cost of living in the city is exorbitant, Miss Constance and her pretty niece, Grace, move to a small town to rent a little farm. They call at the local real estate agent's office and mistake Mr. Scott, a millionaire, and his son, Dick, for the agents. They question them regarding desirable property in the town. Miss Constance is a spinster about forty years of age, refined, lovable, and attractive. Mr. Scott is impressed with her charms. No more impressed, however, than Dick, who is won by the beauty of the pretty niece. Father and son pretend they are real estate agents and show the two new arrivals a lovely little cottage which they own. Miss Constance and Grace are delighted with the cottage and decide to move in at once. Mr. Scott makes many pretenses for calling upon Miss Constance. He pretends he will insist upon the rent being payed weekly, he to do the collecting. He takes flowers to her, which he himself plants in the garden. Dick loses no time either in ingratiating himself. Knowing that Grace likes chickens, he buys her some prize-winners. Neither father nor son know of each other's courting. Mr. Scott would not have Dick know for the world. He tells Miss Constance not to tell. Dick tells Grace the same thing. Mr. Scott buys a cow and drives it to the new "Eden." Miss Constance and Grace are delighted. When evening falls and twilight encompasses the little fire-lit cottage, the two Adamless Eves sit thinking of a very kind "real estate agent." And as they detect each other looking wistfully into the fire, they smile confidingly. While this is going on, two Eveless Adams sit in an elegant library playing checkers. They are so abstracted in thought they forget to make the moves. They too get to dreaming. Mr. Scott takes Miss Constance a fine Shepherd dog. He also takes the butter churner from her hand and gets to work making butter. Dick arrives with an Angora kitten for Grace. Dick sees the dog, which has run around the comer of the cottage. He runs after it and comes full upon his father. Both men laugh at each other. Invited to stay to supper, Mr. Scott's butler, waiting in the luxurious Scott dining-room, thinks, "It takes 'em an awful long time to collect their rents." At this time, a joyful party of four are pledging each other's health and happiness in four glasses of rich milk. After supper Mr. Scott and Miss Constance play chess. Dick and Grace look on. A misplay brings about a complication of hands. Dick reaches out to stop Grace. Mr. Scott somehow stops Miss Constance. A complete understanding results. Happily they decide that "Eden" was not meant to be Adamless.
- A stray dog is seen wandering through the streets of a big city and showing plainly by his actions that he is looking for a friend or a home, either of which he cannot apparently find, but instead encounters a gang of boys who proceed to torment him and tie a can to his tail after the usual habit of boys out for fun. A little girl appears on the scene and intercedes with the boys to release the dog, which she takes home with her. On reaching home the child proudly introduces her new found friend, and although her father and mother are not very enthusiastic they at least consent to let the dog stay. Soon afterwards when our little heroine is playing in front of the house her attention is attracted by an Italian organ-grinder and a monkey, with whose performance she is very much pleased and follows them, quite forgetful of her promise to stay where her mother told her, until she finds herself lost and alone in a strange part of the city. All search for the missing child seems to be unavailing and her father's distress can be better imagined than described. The dog, however, appears to comprehend the situation and the first time the door is opened he rushes out and disappears on his quest for the child. Taking up the scent he follows her footsteps, and although oftentimes losing the trail, carefully works along until at last his patience is rewarded by the discovery of his little mistress. She starts in glad surprise and the pleasure which the dog exhibits on finding the child makes an interesting picture. The next scene shows the grief-stricken father and mother at home longing for news of their little one, when suddenly the door flies open and the child and dog rush in together. The former is instantly clasped in her father's arms, while the dog, full of joy at the family reunion, testifies in every way possible short of speech his appreciation of the happy ending of an apparently serious adventure.
- A gambler robs an old man, is jailed after a fairground spree, and is reunited with his wife by a Salvation Army man.
- Secretary Daniels inspects Naval Site: The Secretary of the Navy, accompanied by a large contingent of prominent residents of New Jersey, inspects the proposed navy yard site, Jersey City, N.J. Subtitle: Secretary Daniels and Representative Kinkaid. Impressive Ceremonies: The funeral of August Babel, who was the leader of the Socialist Party in Germany, is attended by thousands of his followers at Zurich, Switzerland. Death Defying Feat: Fred Walker, the dare-devil steeple-jack, performs for the Animated Weekly. Mardi Gras, Coney island: A week of fan and festivity closes America's largest summer park. In Honor of Chief Seattle: Members of Nisqually Tribe attend the memorial services held in honor of Chief Seattle, at Suquamish, Washington. Meeting of Union Veterans: Assembled for the first time in a Southern city, more than twenty thousand Union veterans attend the Forty-Seventh Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, at Chattanooga, Tenn. Subtitle: A Head-On Collision Is One of the Features Witnessed by the Veterans. Weekly Fashion Hints: The smartest fall evening gowns are made from Ladies' Home Journal patterns. Posed shown by courtesy of the Ladies' Home Journal Pattern Company. Educational Section: Showing methods employed in the catching of salmon on the northern Pacific coast. The Winners of the President Cup: President Wilson receives the winners of the German-American Souder Class Yacht Race, which was held at Marblehead, Mass. California's Birthday Celebration: Forty thousand native sons and daughters parade in honor of California's sixty-third birthday, Oakland, Cal. London's Fire Fighters: The Lord Mayor and others of nobility attend the annual display of the fire brigade, London, England. Stars of Filmdom: Margarita Fischer (Universal).
- Los Angeles: The steamship Great Northern leaves Honolulu, establishing a new line of communication across the Pacific Ocean. Boston: State House is a blaze of brilliancy in honor oft the Electrical Convention. The statue of Joseph Hooker stands out in bold relief against the glare of the flaming arc lights. San Diego: Barrier is torn down and more than 700 automobile enthusiasts from Los Angeles make first trip over the smooth boulevard to exposition grounds. Washington: Congress will hold important deliberations all winter. The Ways and Means Committee has been at work for some time on the new army and navy bill. Wilkes-Barre, Pa: Streetcar strike causes transportation company to cover windows with steel to prevent destruction of property by strike sympathizers. Chicago: Dr. Ray E. Hall constructs device that catches aerial correspondence and writes it on tape. The pen records the message on the tape where it is easily read by the receiving operator. New York: The American steamer Zealandia arrives in New York after having been chased by an unknown fighting cruiser off the Jersey coast. Washington: Buckeye State Agriculturists, led by a uniformed women's band from Marion, Ohio, march to the executive mansion to call on President Wilson. New York: The Oscar II, Ford's peace ship, leaves on errand of peace. Prominent peace advocates on board wave farewell to friends gathered at the dock.
- A fence frames a bank clerk by forging a cheque with invisible ink.
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- A man thwarts his rival and weds the girl.
- A spoiled little girl gets a boy who works at her father's factory into unfair trouble. She later needs his help when, playing irresponsibly in the factory, she gets trapped in a hydraulic press.Votes29