Reel Life (1916-1917)

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Vogue Films, Inc., Presents TREED Featuring Rube Miller Supported by Lillian Hamilton THE village grocery store is the setting of this Vogue comedy. There love, intrigue and jealousy run riot. There one of the funniest automobile elopements ever screened is con¬ ceived. The Fierce-Sparrow car of the bride-groom is good for at least a thousand laughs in itself. Its plunge off the cliff and into the top of a lofty tree will thrill audiences every¬ where. There are thrills galore. There is slapstick aplenty. Directed by Rube Miller. The distinctive Vogue comedies are obtainable at! any of the 68 Mutual Film Exchanges. Liven up your program with them. VOGUE FILMS, Incorporated General Olfices, 6225 Broadway, Chicago, 111. Reason ck with Slapst <• REEL LIFE — Page Sixteen