Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1918)

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ADVANCE PUBLICITY To be sent out to newspapers a week, five and three days respectively, in advance of the first showing of “A Petticoat Pilot” JOSEPH C. LINCOLN'S STORY AT THE THEATRE. Admirers of Joseph C. Lincoln's breezy, wholesome. Cape Cod stories will welcome the announcement that Manager of the Theatre has arranged to show "A Petticoat Pilot," a Paramount picture, next week. This was directed by Roland Sturgeon, from Mr. Lincoln's story of the same name. In this story Vivian Martin, the star, grows from a pig tailed youngster to a daintily gowned and stylish young lady. The supporting cast which includes Theodore Roberts, James Neill, Harrison Ford and other well known players is especially good. Beach scenes and Cape Cod village exteriors were reproduced carefully from pictures of a quaint village on the Eastern Cape and will delight everyone familiar with that part of the country. At the Theatre on ..of next week, winsome Vivian Martin is appearing in her latest Paramount release, "A Petticoat Pilot," from the book by Joseph C. Lincoln. This picture which was directed by Roland Sturgeon, is different from anything Miss Martin has yet attempted and in it she has an opportunity to prove her wide scope of dramatic ability for she grows within a space of five reels from a pig tailed youngster who loves a wierd rag doll to a rather fashionable, self-assured young miss who ruled her three adopted uncles with a rod of iron and a charming smile. Miss Martin is supported by a splendid cast including Theodore Roberts, the "grand old man of the screen," James Neill, Harrison Ford and others. Vivian Martin, who is appearing at... Theatre on in her latest Paramount picture, "A Petticoat Pilot," when interviewed the other day at the studio remarked that if there was one place in the world she wanted to go to that would be Cape Cod. "You see," she explained, "In 'A Petticoat Pilot' I take the part of a little Cape Cod orphan adopted by three sea captains. The quaint customs and furnishings of the houses were accurately reproduced, and if there really is any place left as charmingly wholesome as that, I certainly want to see it. I have always been an admirer of Joseph C. Lincoln's stories, and 'A Petticoat Pilot' is my favorite." 11