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Witli Mae Buich, Pat O'Mat' le v,.Hobart Boi worth .Myrtle Stedman, Directed by Victor Schertxinger.
"A* delighiM m t>I<<y at you will meet in a month o/ pic tttre-going."— Daily New*, HiwYork,
MARSHALL NEILAN'S productloii. With Blanche Sweet, Conrad Nagel, Stuart Holme*, George Fawcett. By Tlioma* Hardy.
"Te$t of the D'Urberville$ i* one of the bett piaurtt 1 have ever *ecn."— Wa*hinf Con Daily New*.
REGINALD BARKER'S production. With Norma Shearer, Jame* Klrkwood, AdolpheMcnjouJ^eBiuch, Robert Frazer, George FaW' cett. From Meredith Nichol* ion's story.
"Prime entertainment. ac> tion, love, inCcre*t, comedy." -N. y. Pott.
JACKIE COOGAN in an original »tory by Willard Mack. Produced under the perional (uperviiion of Jack Coogan, Sr.
"A box-office winner. One of Jackie'$ bett picturet."—M. P. World.
"Maice it a point to take the children to *ee "Little Robin* *on Crwtoe."— N. V. Ameri*
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From Mabel Wagnall'* novel "The Rotebuth of A Thou* •and Yean" Adapted and directed by George D.Baker. With VioU Dana, Monte Blue, lew Cody, Marjorie Daw, Edward Connelly.
"One of the mo*t effective and thrilling romance* we have ever *een."— Providence Eve. Triune,
FRED NIBLO'S production of hi* own (tory. With Ramon Novarro, Enid Ben. n«tt, Wallace Beery, Ro»emary Theby, Mitchell Lewi*. "A directorial Crium|ih. 1/ yoH. have been praying for better picturet, go tee an anttverto your prayer t." — Cle ve> land Plain Dealer.
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HOBART HENLEY'S pro« duction. With Eleanor Boardman,AdolpheMenJou, Conrad Nagel, Edward Con. nelly. Adapted by Carey Wilion.
"Bright and hrilliantcomcdy. Unuiually good picture."— Cleveland Plain Dealer.
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REX INGRAM'S produc. tion of Edgar Sclwyn'* £■• mou* itage play. With Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry.
"Mo«C ahforbing l>roductian in many montA*. IrreilaliMy thrilling. Diftractingly beaw. ti/Ml."-N. Y. World.
MARION DA VIES in Char, le* Major** famou* novel. Adapted by Luther Reed. Directed by Robert G. Vig. nola. Setting* by Joieph Urban.
"'Yolonda' \\ut at big if not bigger than 'When Knight. h6od ^at In Flower.' Mar* ion Davie* charming."— Cleveland New*.
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KING VIDOR'S production With Eleanor Boardman, William Haine*, Ben Lyon. Pauline Garon. Creigbton Hale, Jame* Morrl*on. Nile* Welch. Adapted by Carey Wil*on from Rachel Croth* cr*' play "Mary The Third."
"It'* M treat, a box-office iubifee, brim/id o/ gayely and color."— Ex. Trade Review.
LAURETTE TAYLOR In J. Hartley Manner** famou* •tage lucce**. Supported by Tom Moore and a great ca*t. Directed by Clarence Badger.
"Thoroughlyenlertaining^ic. ture, pottetiing a plot of real dramatic power. Filled with action that made lit tuccett at a play on Broadway,"— Motion Picture New*.
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ELINOR GLYN'S production of her own itory. Dl. rected by King Vidor. With Aileen Pringle, John Gilbert, Bertram Graitby, Dale Fuller and a great ca«t.
"Even *urpa*(e* 'Three Week*'."— DetroitFrec Pre**.
"Sheer romance." — M. P.
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