Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1922)

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The HODKIN MARGUERITE SNOW ifcVEILED WOMAN Let us follow this strangely veiled figure through one of the most intriguing mysteries ever screened, listening the while to the strains of Will the Piper, as he roams the countryside spreading a rare philosophy of life. A picture of breath-catching suspense superbly developed by a master hand. Taken from "A Spinner in the Sun" by MYRTLE REED Directed by LLOYD INGRAHAM A Renco Film Production ROBERT MCKIM 'hearts"haven" Another "Miracle Man," with all its possibilities, in which the triumph of steadfast faith over bodily affliction drives home a story of impelling power. A picture utterly unlike the average run of screen diversion, handled with an intelligence that lifts it to a plane of its own. From the popular book by CLARA LOUISE BURNHAM A Benj. B Hampton Production MABEL BALLIN "MARRIED PEOPLE" A shot in the dead of night, a tiny form falls across a beam of moonlight, and the fast-diverging lives of two on the brink of despair are brought together on the one plane of common understanding which all "Married People" know — the patter of little feet. An intensely interesting production and one that possesses unlimited exploitation possibilities. A Hugo Ballin $1,000 Prize Scenario Production COLLEEN MOORE Xffinities" A rollicking comedy in which one ribtickling laugh fast follows another from the time the first "affinity" swings by his tail as he vamps his brother Simian's better-half, to the finish of a thoroughly sophisticated and up-to-the-moment adventure along the same age-old lives. From the story by MARY ROBERTS RINEHART Presented by Ward Lascelle EVERY ONE BUILT FOB Distributors of Official Urban Movie Clwts 110