A Ranchman's Wooing
Jed Perkins, an old ranchman, has four handsome daughters, of whom he is very proud, but whom he guards with jealous care. The opening scene shows a Western barn dance with the four daughter... Read allJed Perkins, an old ranchman, has four handsome daughters, of whom he is very proud, but whom he guards with jealous care. The opening scene shows a Western barn dance with the four daughters and their four admirers dancing before the camera to the tune of "The Arkansas Traveler,... Read allJed Perkins, an old ranchman, has four handsome daughters, of whom he is very proud, but whom he guards with jealous care. The opening scene shows a Western barn dance with the four daughters and their four admirers dancing before the camera to the tune of "The Arkansas Traveler," or some other old time jig tune, played on the squeaky violin of Pete Patterson. The sce... Read all