State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, February 2, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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DAILY STATE SENTINEL STIGLER OKLAHOMA
MONDAY FEBRUARY 3 191
Attorney Duke Frederick of Keota
was visiting in Stigler on last Satur-
day W T Farrell of Kinta who U a
brother to J O Candidate for Asses-
or was in Stigler last Saturday
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Horace Puckett of the Oklahoma
Vlothirg Store is visiting relatives
and friends at Kinta this week
Rumor has it that Judge Doyle
will probably be in the race for the
democratic nomination for Governor
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Read this programme ovgr carefully It is the finest “Big Bill" the "hootch seller" 3nds the mao writhing
weeks loGgruihuie that tllie LWic hae bhirwtt in mouths in pain his eye torn out He taxes "The Wolf” to his
This week'We offer our patrons three two reel features hut whera his daughter assists In nursing him back to
and one three reel feature Fix these dates In your strength
mind and don't let the weather interfere w ith a good It would seem In the ensuing action that there was a
picture
MONDAY FEB 2
HIS IA-T GAMBLE” (CRYSTAL DRAMA)
"PAYING Tin: PRICE” (REX DRAMA)
"WHY AUNT JANE NEVER MARRIED
COMEDY) N
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shifting of the Wolfs character after tflis Incident He
Is a man of low’ instincts and finds no trouble in trans-
ferring his affections (o Bill's daughter But he exppy
iences an overmastering desire for revenge against he
officer and he seeks him not as other men would-ia’the
(ECLAIR °Pen-
He hunts the officer out In bis own home His first
shot fails to reach its mark Warned the officer goes
out to hunt "The Wolf” and what follows Is one of the
most engrossing parts of the piece The officer Is led
TUESDAY FEB 3
‘BEk ON R THE LAW” (NESTOR WESTERN DR IMA) “ T ’ ” 'ru
"IN PERIL OKJtHE SEA” (IMP DltAMA) °Uj th? th " ° f’ lDt° bear trap‘ H°W
IHiHJUm CURLS CLFII” ((JEM COMEDY)
WEDNESDAY FEB i
"SHON THE PIPER” (101 BISON 2 REEL DKA)
Shoa a Duke goes forth disguised as a “Piper'’ to
find a true-hearted girl In Madge he sees perfection
Her father insist she shall marry the wealthy Laird
Shon calling his Clan fights a mighty battle wins her
then (iiselosjs his Identity
Shon the Piper (Robert Leonard) Madge (Margan
ita Fischer) This £ reel photoplay can best he des-
cribed os a poetic melodrama rich In local coloring rife
with Btlrring action and generous In climatic incidents
Not oven a Scotchman could say that the exterior scenes
were not laid in the Highlands and there is a depth and
perfection of detail In the interior scenes Running
through the whole as subtitles is a delightful verse by
Janies Dayton
The action is laid in the latter part of the eighteenth
ever the Wolf heeding the strong workings of his na-
ture tempers his desire for revengo and after the officer
has spent the night In the trap he la freed
Alone tho Wolf sits by the stream questioning his
own actions The point of a gun edges its way above the
rocks there is a sharp report
Two women clothe the body for burial Two women
bow their heads and pray over the kmde bier for both had
loved the strange man
“ANIMATED WEEKLY NO 82”
FRIDAY FEB B
BLEEDING HEARTS” or "JEW ISH t REKDOM UN-
DER KING CASIMIR CF POLAND” (IMP 3 REEL
HISTORICAL DRAMA)
Surprising success attended the production “The
Heart of a Jewess” and “The Sorrows of Isarel" feature
pictures made by Mark M Dlntenfass ‘directed by Sidney
Goldin and released by the Universal Both pictures
combined a thoroughly dramatic stoty with emotional
century while the story revolves about a young Scotch
expression on the players parts of an unusual nature
Duka who determined cot to marry one seeking his
highlands dls-an the huraan note struck was general in Us
money searches for adventure in the
i g'lishe i as a piper He meets during
Madge the daughter of Donald Mclvor
! sight
Unaware of Fhon's real Identity the old father refus-
es to sanction the match He prefers to give his daugh-
ter to the wealthy Laird of the Isle When the girl car
rles this news to him he tells her to ”Be of good cheer
my bonuie Lass I'll pipe lham a tune of another class”
The wedding day is fixed and the Liard leads his melan-
1 choiy fiancee forth
Shoa visits the feast in the garb of a harper he amus
es the guests for a while and then throwing off hl3 dis-
guise escapes with Madge from a window But previoui
to this Shon has called his Clan together and wher
speeding away to his Mansion they cover his retreat
What follows is a remarkably thrilling and fresh piece
of business a battle between two kilted Scotch Clans
And then the title of the youth is discovered and all ends
well i
CHARLIES LITTLE JOKE” (CRYSTAL COMEDY)
"R CLOY IJELMONT AS A ROMAN GLADIATOR”
anderings encouraement was wore than sufficient to compel
the Universal company to produce another feature along
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((DISTAL COMEDY)
THURSDAY FEB 5
Hurrah! Hurrah! Here is one of our old time pic
tures of the great Canadian northwest and the Canadian
Roya! Mounted police it 'is the kind 'of picture that
the Lyric manager delights -to show his patrons
"JACgCrS THE WOLF” (ECLAIR 2 REEL DRAMA)
Jai-iues known through the Great Northwest as “The!
somewhat simillar lines Every effort possible was made
by Director Goldin Mr Dintenfass aad Irene ' Wallace
the leading lady to make the picture a masterpiece The
results have exceeded expectations
“Bleeding Hearts” is a masterpiece in every sease of
the word its appeal is big and broad Its value as a les-
ion in history cannot be estimated in words Most every-
one is vaguely familiar with that part of history during
the fourteenth century when the Jews after being driv-
en from pillar to post by bigotry and unreasoning hatred -af
both Christian and Moslem alike finally came Into
Poland and secured peace and rest under King Castmir
But few are familiar however with the circumstances
which were directly responsible for the reigning condi-
tions at the time or of the various tragic incidents that
yatered Into the brave struggle the Jews made In this
feature many of these Incidents have been marshalled to-
(ether In a finely balanced story that has been given ex-
luisite interpretation
With the Idea of giving perfect detail in aetting3 and
costuming In order that the atmosphere be harmonious
the Universal company have been lavish in their expen-
ditures Miss Wallace in the leading female role dis-
plays breadth of emotional power that goes well with
the spigit of the piece '
SATURDAY FEB 7
THE CLOSER lOOK" (ICTOIl 2 REEL DRAMA
FEATURING FLORENCE LAWRENCE)
Miss Florence Lawrence is well kaown to photoplay
Wolf" possesses a complex nature unfamiliar to modern patrons of a couple of years ago when she starred In the
Edison Company and wus the most famous of screen ar-
clviliutioa but according to authority it Is not an un-
common character in the land where Indian has mixed
with French aad English and certainly it is one of the
most interesting characters that could be Imagined in-
terpreted as it is ia a most Intelligent and vigorous
maun’r b O A C Lund ' j I
“The V o f” has little respect for laV or the RoyaV That “The Closed Door” a two-reel drama revolvug
Minted Tcllce It pleases him to poach and sell con-about the strongest emotions of the human heart has
trabaud whiskey and he does so He even goes so far as been chosen as the first vehicle which will reintroduce
to aspire to the hand of one of the Officer's daughter mss Florence Lawrence to the Universal patrons Is a
lists
She deserted the screen some time ago but thanks to
a very flattering offer from the Universal company she
was Induced to display her wonderful ability under the
Victor brand
He would take her away with him She is willing to noteworthy fact There was an audible flutter in film-
go but the father hard according to the ways of theom when the announcement was made that this famous
country learn3 of their Intentions follows and shoots jmie genius had decided to return to the screen under
“The Wolf” aa he deserts his sweetheart and slinks tye cuiversaj banner and" thousands have been waiting
through the wools Wounded ‘‘The Wolf" staggers over anxiously for her first release
the rocks and slips Into the treacherous rapids “HIS BROTHERS WIVES” NESTOR COMEDY”
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Milam, C. D. State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, February 2, 1914, newspaper, February 2, 1914; Stigler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2028730/m1/4/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.