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Edith Storey | As: Rev. A.B. Cole |
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Francis Ford | As: Joe Lane |
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The cowboys and gamblers of Curzon are very much interested in a placard which appears one day in the saloon, giving the information that the Rev. A.B. Cole is due to arrive from Glue Gulch, and that services will be held in the schoolhouse. The cowboys plan to give the preacher a warm reception, but are surprised and chagrined when the new minister turns out to be a pretty woman. The immediately apologize and agree that religion must be a good thing if taught by such a charming woman. The attendance at the schoolhouse is large, and the barroom is almost deserted. The bartender is in despair and is on the point of closing out his business. He is urged against this, however, by one steady patron, Joe Lane, who tries his best to bring the deserters back into camp.
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Cast
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Edith Storey |
Rev. A.B. Cole |
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Francis Ford |
Joe Lane |
Directed By
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William F. Haddock |
Director |
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Gaston Méliès |
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