Exhibitors Herald (Jan-Mar 1920)

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A Fortune — *^^^^B Or the Girl He Loved — WHICH? He can have one or the other, but not both. He had started out after the fortune— and he could have annexed this very easily. Then when he practically had it within his grasp, he wasn't sure that it was worth it. "The Fortune Hunter" is life in the living — the crying need that all of us feel for the things that we want most and seldom get It's a picture that palpitates with drama and bristles with humor. It's the unusual — the Leap Year Picture. From Iht Famous Play Directed by Bv WINCHELL SMITH TOM TERRISS