Movie: What Happened to Jones

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Fred Mace
Fred Mace

Jones

Mary Charleson
Mary Charleson

Marjorie

Bradley Barker
Bradley Barker

Col. Filbert

Chester Barnett
Chester Barnett

Richard Heatherly

William Mandeville
William Mandeville

Prof. Ebeneezer Goodly

Marjorie Blossom
Marjorie Blossom

Minerve

Joseph Daly
Joseph Daly

Bishop of Timbuctoo

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    Jones is a traveling salesman -- or drummer, as they were known in those days -- who peddles Bibles and playing cards at a discount. Along with Professor Goodly, he goes to a prize fight which is raided by the police. The two men wind up at a boarding school for young ladies where Jones is mistaken for the Bishop of Timbuctoo.

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    1915-03-22

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