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ROBERTSON-COLE
Timely Bookings for Quick Returns During
the Summer Months
Show these four intensely dramatic photoplays in the hot months of July and August and the box-office will show cold-weather results in dull business months. There are no better box-office attractions available for your summer program
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"BLACK ROSES"
By E. RICHARD SCHAYER
"Black Rroses" is a crook story in which the craftiness of a Japanese gardener is pitted against a couple of blackmailers. Has many d amatic incidents and holds the interest of the audience by reason of being forcefully acted and well staged. Sessue Hayakawa. the star, has won an enviable position as an
actor in the silent drama. He is ably supported in "Black Roses" by Tsuri Aoki, his wife. Myrtle Stedman and a notable cast directed by Colin Campbell. The photography is excellent. This is a production that will please your audience'and increase your box-office receipts.
"WHAT'S A WIFE WORTH"
Written and Directed by William Christy Cabanne
"'What's a Wife Worth" a leaf from a woman's soul reaches tremendous heights of drama and romance and withal has that underlying current of philosophy and truth that makes the productions of this prominent author-director. William Christy Cabanne, so distinctive. Mr. Cabanne has chosen his cast with the greatest care. The
two principal roles are played by that capable juvenile lead Casson Ferguson and the sweet faced and clever Ruth Renick.
Beautiful Virginia Caldwell, lovable Cora Drew, and others equally well known among the lovers of the screen drama, complete the cast. Your audience will like this photoplay.
"BEACH OF DREAMS"
By H. DE VERE STACPOOLE Produced by HA WORTH with an all-star cast
Adapted from one of the best adventure novels of a decade, the • "Beach of Dreams" is a thrilling picturization of the problems of a rich young society woman who is cast away on an island where her only companions are three ordinary sailors.
The all-star cast of this production includes Edith Storey, Noah Beery and others well known for their sterling performances. The photography is beautiful. This is an "Audience" picture your patrons will like.
J. N. Naulty and Gardner Hunting Present
"IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW"
Based on Balzac's Meditations on Marriage >
"If Women Only Knew" is a story full of action, emotion and laughter, splendidly directed and beautifully photographed. It is an unusual production through its realistic conception of human characters who are neither heroes nor villains, in the fictional sense, but draw their attractiveness from the fact that they are types met in every day life.
"If Women Only Knew" is an American story although based on a French classic. The characters are all American. Carefully cast and directed by E. H. Griffith "If Women Only Knew" gives opportunities that seldom come to most screen actors and actresses. Exhibitors will find this an excellent summer box-office attraction.
All four productions have excellent entertainment and educational values, beautiful scenes, splendid action. Wonderful photographic effects, artistic direction
Book these Superior Motion Pictures at nearest Branch Exchange
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