Associated First National Franchise (1921)

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April IS, 1921 First National Franchise 9 Putting tke "Add" In Picture Advertising — cam* down from the lonely North, fresh, innocent, sweet, to be the frifi of the man who wu always too busy. Marriage gave her a name, a child, but robbed her of her husband's love It made her not a wife, but just a womar house. Do you wonder she answered temptation? But when she did. MotherLove held her back— for the little wile was the little mother, tool This isn't the story of one woman, but of all wive* who are but women in their husband's FRIDAY ONLY WALLACE REID IN PERSON During Both the Afternoon and Evening Performs Liberty Theatre, Portland, Ore. Size 3 Cols, x 10 in. Coliseum Theatre, Seattle, Wash. Size 3 Cols, x 1 1 in. FmSTP NATIONAL'S NINE-ACT SPECTACLE STARTS SATURDAY Thousands of players, vivid drama, sweeping: panoramas of life and strife! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 -ARTISTS -34 UNDER ARTHUR KAY ♦ * * ■* * * LAST TIMES FRIDAY — CECIL DE MILLED "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" MALOTTE on the WtlRUTZFR ■-in iii ■■ •' Etncir* in. ■.. if Lownr Floor SI* After «'30 Emir* Btlronv tie Lower Floor 40* (•bllflnm lAc Any Time All i ■ ■■• ' '1*1 -.! ^ thrall" <>jnlll7lh SECOND JOY WEEK! Oiari^ChapUn, Supported by Little P w| Supported by JACKIE COOCAN (Titus' G REEL Million Dolbi CiJtoedy THE KID Kinema Theatre, Los Angeles, Cat. Size 2 Cols, x 3l '? in. FRANKLIN ffi s™f.^Y A woman with a past. A girl with a future. A 'rogue ready to destroy one as he had the other. lout* b H«y«r Preoenta: ANITA STEWART "SOWING THE WIND" "tying UpfaJ A First National Attraction Majestic Theatre, Reno, Nev. Size 3 Cols, x 10^2 in. Circle Theatre, Ottumwa, Iowa. Size 3 Cols, x 12 in. ll^}lr£!li21Ue Ray: J°y Reiflns Supreme at the ' STARTING SUNDAY j'_t-^rr S.Kane „*'■'" A new ray presents y of sunshine CHARLES RAY Kinema Theatre, Los Angeles, Cat. Size 2 Cols, x 3Vi in.