The Film Daily (1924)

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, Back to the roles in which he made himself famous Charles Ray, as a small town youth, put himself in the electric signs of the nation. Pictures like "The Clodhopper" and "The Eggcrate Wallop" proved that he is inimitable in such roles by playing to big business everywhere. Now Mr. Ray is to be presented in a series of four features, in each of which he will be seen in the kind of role which he made famous. The first of these will be by C. Gardner Sullivan, directed by Ralph Ince CHARLES RAY AS HE APPEARS IN HIS FIRST PATHE PICTURE