The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 30, 1920, Page SEVEN, Image 9

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A PR JICAL LESSON
iMARlO WRITING
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Key to Wins Used by Mise Mathla,
(Stud its of scenario writing
should c n out this box sad preserve
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field of the lens.
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contraction of the cam-
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of a reel.
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'which i icene becomes less and less
dlstinct.'ntll It has faded completely
from 5'r. ,
LOdriON:. Any exterior setting,
either itural or built.
SET:j A stage setting; generally
an lntefcr scene. A a
. We cfen the story In a aleeo little
Tlle AUantlo coast where
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being enacted. We irla In on an aso-
nloneer'a flag that is drsped orer a
house and then dlssolre from this to
a long shot of the little horns where
Angy and Abe hate lived so happily.
The doors to the inside are open and
there are two or three people stand
ing around. An old express wsgon is
drawn up with a few articles of fur
niture, one or two people grouped In
yard talking to the Tillage express
man and two or three people come
from the house. They are carrying
small articles as though they had ust
purchased them. We dlssolre from
this to the inside of the house, a typl
oal old-fashioned sitting-room, built
in the colonial style with a staircase
that leads up to the other floor.
There is an auctioneer sailing off a
model of an old boat one of those
miniature affairs, to get orer 'the
idea of a seafaring man. Sereral
people bid for It and It Is knocked
down to an old man who goes off
with it. One woman has purchased
a stuffed bird in a case and another
a few pie plates. They talk together
and the woman with the bird says it
Is a shame that Angy Rose Bhould
hare come to this, but says that it
serres her right she was so stuck
up when she married Abe Rose and
the other woman answers that she
doesn't think much of him he was
turrlbl' improvident always invest
in' In fool mlnln' stocks. She'd heard
it rumored he'd eren mortgaged the
houses for his last fly In some mild
cat mlnln scheme. The other wom
an shakes her head and says she
hears Angy's tryin' to raise enough
from the auction to get a hundred
dollars to go to the Old Ladles
Home and Abe is going to the Poor
Farm serves him right for being so
ImproTident and we cut to the auc
tioneer selling the bpat. The auction
eer now holds up an old-fashioned
blue china teapot and we see the evi
dent desire of sereral women to ob
tain possession of It. We cut from
here to the upper floor a shot so
made that we can see part of the
hall and bedroom In background.
Angy Is bending orer the bannister
looking on with a pethetla. troubled
expression while Abe Is seated In the
background on the bed his face bur
led in his hands so that they are al
most up to his ears. We Introduce
Angy with a title to the effect that
each blow of the auctioneer's ham
mer is like a dull thud on her heart
and we Introduce Abe with a title to
the effect that to her husband's ears
it is like acclaiming the reproach of
his failure to provide for the little
woman he had sworn to protect. We
show Angy looking down and watch
ing the auctioneer selling her blue
china teapot her Hp trembles she
looks back and moring to the door
looks toward Abe and speaks -telling
him of the sale of the blue tea
pot Abe looks up with an agonised
expression looking around at the
tagged furniture and the news of the
old tespot comes as the last straw.
We cut back downstairs to the finish
of the auction. We see the woman
who had spoken earlier and there is
nothing left but the tea-strainer and
the two women depart while the auc
tioneer holds up the tea-strainer and
a colored woman of dlstlnctlre type
buys it for three cetns and leares.
(To be oontlnued.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Box Butts
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of Airs
Roy IlalBlup, Deceased:
Notice to all persons Interested In
said Estate is hereby giren that A.
Thomas Lunn, Administrator of the
said Estate, will meet the Creditors
of said Estate at the County Court
Room in the City of Alllanoe, Box
Butte County, Nebraska, on the 25th
day of August, 1920, at the hour of
Ten o'clock, A. M. for the purpose
of hearing, adjusting and allowing
claims or demands against said Es
tate. All persons having claims or
demands against said Estate must
file the same In said Court on or be
fore the 23rd day of August, 1920,
on J j f ; greatest tragedies is
1 tel.
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can roll 50 cigarettes from one bag.
That's some inducement, nowadays.
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Dated this 14th day of April,
1120.
IRA E. TAS1I,
(Seal) County Judge.
I.ee Hmjv, Attorney. -May 21
Kirnaplng is becoming so profit
able in Mexico that Caranta might at
least regulate the indnstry to the ex
tent of compelling all brigands to
take out licenses.
The armies of Poland are being
outfitted with materials purchased
from the American forces. It should
be required, howerer, that they
furnish their own cooties.
A church organisation urgea wo
men to gire up tobacco. Something
must be done, of course. The strain
of keeping a whole family In cigarette
cannot long be endured.
One of the certainties Is that shoes
for spring will be lower in, out, at
least.
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Red Crown Gasoline is a straight all
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For correct lubrication use Polarine.
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Get them both at the sign of the
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