Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1919)

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EXHIBITORS HERALD Arthur P. Beclc presents LEAH in The Capitol From the notable stage success fry AUGUSTUS THOMAS Directed by George Irving Third in the series of screened versions of the foremost American playwright's successes, "The Capitol" has the basic strength and dramatic punch of "As A Man Thinks. " The drama of a woman's fight for her honor and her husband. The story of a fugitive wife who returned to right the wrongs she had done and to trap a crafty plotter. Produced in Washington, D. C. at the seat of government, where ambition brought a beautiful girl to the brink of disaster. First prints are now being shipped to the branches for advance screenings or to be available for prerelease engagements. W. HODKINSON CORPORATION 527 Fifth Avenue. New York Gty Distributing through PATH£ Exchangr htarporaud