Motion picture news booking guide (Apr 1923)

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—and for your guidance JUST J. IKK A WOMAN. Produced by Grace S. Haskins. Featuring Marguerite de la Motte, George Fawcett and Ralph Graves. Synopsis: Young girl tries to punish two aunts for casting slurs as to the character of her mother, and in the trying, brings sorrow, temporarily, upon herself. A delightful comedy-drama. DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS. Produced by Whaling Film Corporation. Directed by Elmer Clifton, featuring Marguerite Courtot and Raymond McKee. Synopsis: A great sea drama which tells how a young man becomes a whaleman and captures a 90-ton whale after a terrific battle, in order to win a father's consent to marry his daughter. One of the greatest pictures of its type ever produced. A wonderful box-office attraction. THE LION'S MOUSE. Produced by the Hollandia Film Corporation. Directed by Oscar Apfel. Features Wyndham Standing and Marguerite Marsh. Synopsis: Tells of how a band of crooks, using a brother as a weapon, tries to gain possession of papers which, if disclosed, would send high government officials to prison. A thrilling melodrama. THE AFFAIRS OF LADY HAMILTON. Produced by Sterling Pictures Corporation. Featuring Liane Haid, considered the most beautiful woman in the world. Synopsis: This is without doubt the greatest love story of modern history, and tells of the wonderful loves of Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson, and how she, from a poor market girl, became the pampered pet of the Courts of Europe and who, by her great beauty and brains, saved England from the grasping, ambitious Napoleon. A stupendous spectacle with more than 100,000 persons in the cast. THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY. Produced by the Ottawa Film Production, Ltd. Directed by Henry McRae. All-star cast. From novel by one of the greatest box-office authors of today — Ralph Connor. Presented by Ernest Shipman. Synopsis: A fast moving drama of the Canadian North Woods, bringing to the screen all the beauty of that wonderful country and the one hundred and one thrills that constantly surround life in the lumber camp. One of the finest out-door pictures ever released. They're All HODKIN