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Identifier: movingpicturenew04unse (find matches)
Title: Moving Picture News (1911)
Year: 1911 (1910s)
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Subjects: motion pictures
Publisher: Cinematograph Publishing Company
Contributing Library: Library of Congress, MBRS, Moving Image Section
Digitizing Sponsor: Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division

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The blood beat in his temples until it seemed his headmust burst. He never knev/ how he ever reached thesurface alive. But he did reach it, and with a fewstrong strokes reached the dock. Quick, men, he gasped, the pumps—the emer-gency tube—a diver, quick! He worked as only aman racing with Death can work. The diver, ready in case of an emergency, spranginto a boat, and taking the end of the tube, stood readyto dive. The oarsmen were strong, and soon he haddived, and was carrying help to the doomed men underthe water. Pump, men; work as you have never worked be-fore ! Eight lives depend upon you! They cannotbreathe without you, and so Burns urged them on,never thinking of his own exhausted state; neverthinking of his sweetheart, who stood pale and trem-bling. When Ensign Burns left the torpedo tube Lieuten-ant Dalton tried to instill into his men hope and cour- THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20 The Office Boys Dream A Typical AmericanComedy
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THROUOH MOTION PICTUREDISTRIBUTING AND SALKS CO. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 The Diamond Locket How an Unjust Accusation Brought About Happy Results COMET FILM CO., 344 E. 32nd St.. N. Y. City age. But he had no easy task. Rapidly the air wasbecoming exhausted. One by one the men were be-ginning to gasp for breath, and they were losing theirnerve. Be men, he cried, for Gods sake—be men.If we must—die—let us—die—like men. Suddenly one man sprang up and with a scream thatwas scarcely human sprang at the lieutenants throat. Give me—air—give me You—got it all—give me • And with a choking laugh of a maniac, he tried to bury his teeth in the commanders throat. Daltons strength was fast ebbing, but, by an almostsuperhuman effort of will he threw the man to thebottom of the boat, where he lay quiet. The minutes dragged like hours. Lieutenant Daltonclosed his eyes, and with his failing strength prayedaloud. God—watch over my—little girl—and carry—herlover—to—her—in sa

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