Movie: String Beans

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Charles Ray
Charles Ray

Toby Watkins

Jane Novak
Jane Novak

Jean Morris

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    Farmer Toby Watkinsm whose fanciful poetry does not impress his exasperated uncle, leaves the farm to become a subscription solicitor for the "Sawbert Weekly Clarion." In Sawbert, Toby meets Mayor Lot Morris' daughter Jean, and the shy young people fall in love. Crooked stock promoter Kendall Reeves arrives in town and unveils his plan to open a string-bean cannery.

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    1918-12-22

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