The Moving Picture Weekly (1919-1922)

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36 The Moving Picture Weekly May 6, 1922 SAY IT WITH NEWS ADS" She Walked Down Second Avenue and a Passing Beauty Exclaimed, "Oh, There Goes My Last Winter's Coat!" Nothing that Second Hand Rose Wore Was New — It Was All Second Hand. "Second Hand Hose" Found Everything in Life Second Hand from Shoes to Combs. She Was Second Hand Herself — an Irish Waif Adopted by an Impoverished Jewish Family! IF YOU LIKED THE SONGYOU'LL LOVE THE PICTURE! see Gladys Walton as "SECOND HAND ROSE" GLADYS WALTON a umveesAL PICTURE D She Did So Want Something Brand New . . . and Even the Man She Was to Marry Was a Second-Hand Husband. Although He Looked Hardly Worn I See Gladys Walton in "Second Hand Rose" JEWEL THEATRE ALL NEXT WEEK "Second Hand Rose" — tlie Song — the Story — the Girl. See Gladys Walton In It. "Second Hand Rose" . . . It's the Girl of the Song Just as You Know Her. A Sweet Little Lonesome Irish Lass with Gladys Walton Playing the Role. 1? Take It from Rosie — There Isn't Anything Brand New on Second Avenue, Except Troubles! See Gladys Walton in "Second Hand Rose." •» AT A GLANCE STAR— GLADYS WALTON. TITLE— "Second Hand Rose." BRAND — Universal Attraction. PREVIOUS SUCCESSES — "Pink Tights," "The Man Tamer," "Playing With Fire," "The Wise Kid" and "The Guttersnipe." SUPPORTING CAST — Jack Dougherty, Edward Sutherland, Max Davidson, Walter Perry, George B. Williams, Grace Marvin, Wade Boeteler, Virginia Adair, Alyce Belcher, Bennett Southard, Camilla Clark and Marion Faducha. DIRECTED BY — Lloyd Ingraham, who put into the picture the same subtle combination of pathos and comedy seen in "Lavender and Old Lace " STORY AND SCENARIO BY— A. P. Younger, suggested by the whimsical and pathetic character in the popular song sensation, "Second Hand Rose," by Grant Clarke and James E. Hanley, published by Shapiro Bernstein & Company. PHOTOGRAPHY BY— Bert Cann. TIME— Today. LOCALE — New York City, Second Avenue, where ladies' and gent's fine clothes only nine-tenths worn out and full of nice moth balls, can be bought for cheap money. *» CAST Rose Quinn GLADYS WALTON Isaac Rosenstein... George B. Williams Lillian Rosenstein Grace Marvin Nat Rosenstein Eddie Sutherland "Bull" Thompson Wade Boeteler Abe Rosenstein Max Davidson Rebecca Rosenstein Virginia Adair Rachel Rosenstein Alyce Belcher Terry O'Brien Jack Dougherty Tim McCarthy Walter Perry Hawkins Bennett Southard (Continued on Page 38) Don't Wait! Send Your Name In Today for the "Robinson Crusoe" Prize.