Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1918)

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ADVANCE PUBLICITY Newspaper shorts, to be sent out a week, five and three days respectively in advance of the first showing of “ ‘FLARE-UP’ SAL” , -u f? t?e Theatre next week, the star will be Dorothv Dalton an^u^T-163 afe fast becoming as well known as "Kitty Gordon^s back"* and who, through the medium of Paramount Pictures is blazoning her wav directed und^t hT ° ’ '"F1?re-UP' Sal, " was written by J? G. hIwKs anT ft ® Qt1ed A *Alie personal supervision of Thomas H. Ince himself. lust after the d® piotures(Jae life of the early fifties in California, just alter the discoverv rvP cniri r-. i + s _ . _ 9 just after the discovery of gold, Miss Dalton's role is that of a winsome, somewhat hoydenish orphan who fights her way through life with head high and "elbows out.” Thurston Hall, William Conklin porting* castl ° Wel1 known players “®*e up the excellent sup DOROTHY DALTON'S NEWEST PICTURE FILMED IN REDWOODS. Price Markl^-Lov^Letterl^ald^the?’ the Paramount star of "The Theatrp on ^euers and others, will come to the ~ a.e °n her latest photoplay, "'Flare-Un? Sal n a rSsSTnatCaTifro°rra°e °&£' ^*1°^ ^ ^ /old in the famous Redwood forest and the^w S°en?,S Were aotually filmed ^sl?^ William Conklin andother plavtrs whJh oast an°ludes Thurston Hall, ,• 4—-- er P tayers who have worked with Miss Dalton in previous pictures. supervision of Thomas IH°U In r>^iGtUae JA bS made unc^er the personal » 'Flare-up. Sal-^ch^s^rbe^hoS^ the^MlIIISeat^on ^ society Ctt^yp^s^^ djfferinS frii’iii' ’ fsr^rrS.^iSs:4 r wi?tTe FF°ry-if less, manages to forge her wav throng0?®? homeless and almost friend certain famous bandit The Red Ridar>gh *lfe’ in the end marrying a The story was written b r 5id®r> Wh° reforms for lov e of her. life, and was prepared ^f or tAH kS’ a famous authority on western excellent supporting cast includin^w^Ti :homas H* Ince himself. An and J. P. Lockneyhas been burnished?® Wllliam Conklin’ Thurston Hall tl