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"Shopping" for the best pictures
THIS idea of shopping for their photoplays is gradually and surely taking hold of people.
Just the way they shop for suits, rugs or motor cars.
It may seem strange to shop for such a romantic thing as a modern picture but good business methods turn out as well in buying entertainment as in buying anything else.
When you buy an automobile that bears the proud name of one of the greatest firms in the industry you are sure of the finest.
Why? The name.
When you go to a theatre vv^hich is showing a motion picture made by the foremost concern in the industry you are sure you are in for a great time.
Why.? The name, Paramount.
Not only by the title but by the brand-name do the best theatres everywhere announce them — it is the pride of delivering the best.
Go "shopping" and get Paramount.
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If it's a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town
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Cecil B. DeMille's "Manslaughter"
With Thomas Meighan
Leatrice Joy and Lois Wilson
By Alice Duer Miller
Adapted by Jeanie Macpherson
"The Old Homestead"
With Theodore Roberts
A James Cruze Production
Adapted from Denman Thompson's play by
Perley Poore Sheehan and Frank Woods
Scenario by Julien Josephson
Cosmopolitan's
"The Valley of Silent Men"
By James Oliver Curwood
With Alma Rubens
Directed by Frank Borzage
A George Fitzmaurice Production
"To Have and To Hold"
With Betty Compson and Bert Lytell
By Mary Johnson
Scenario by Ouida Bergere
Cosmopolitan's "The Face in the Fog"
By Jack Boyle. With Lionel Barrymore
Seena Owen and all star cast, including
Lowell Sherman. Directed by Alan Crosland
William deMille's "Clarence"
With Wallace Reid
Agnes Ayres and May McAvoy
By Booth Tarkington
Screenplay by Clara Beranger
Gloria Swanson in
"The Impossible Mrs. Bellew"
A Sam Wood Production
By David Lisle. Adaptation by Percy Heath
and Monte M. Katterjohn
Thomas Meighan in George Ade's
"Back Home and Broke"
Directed by Alfred Green
George Fitzmaurice's "Kick In"
With Betty Compson, Bert Lytell,
May McAvoy
By Willard Mack
Scenario by Ouida Bergere
Some New Par amount Pictures Coming in 1923
Pola Negri in
George Fitzmaurice's "Bella Donna"
By Robert Hichens
Supported by Conway Tearle and Conrad
Nagel Scenario by Ouida Bergere
Presented by Hamilton Theatrical Corp.
George Melford's "Java Head"
By Joseph Hergesheimer
With Leatrice Joy, Jacqueline Logan
and George Fawcett
Scenario by Waldemar Young
James Cruze's "The Covered Wagon"
By Emerson Hough
With Lois Wilson
Produced by the director of
"The Old Homestead"
Scenario by Jack Cunningham
Cecil B. DeMille's Great New Production
As yet untitled
By Jeanie Macpherson
With Milton Sills, Elliott Dexter, Theodore
Kosloff, Anna Q. Nilsson, Pauline Jaron
An Allan Dwan Production
"The Glimpses of the Moon"
By Edith Wharton. With Bebe Daniels
Scenario by Edfrid Bingham
William deMille's "Grumpy"
With Theodore Roberts and May McAvoy
From the play by Horace Hodges and
T. Wygney Percyval
Screenplay by Clara Beranger
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