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THOMAS MEIGHAN in h is greatest part ♦ ♦ ♦ "The Confidence Man"
GLORIA SWA N S O N in a glit tering p^ln picture
"A Society Scandal"
CECIL B. DE MILLE'S trmmp/z/'Triumph"
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"Icebound"
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Gloria Swanson in " The Humming B I R D." A Sidney O 1 c o t t Production. From the play by Maude Fulton. Adapted by Forrest Halsey.
Thomas Meighan in "The Confidence Man." By Laurie Y. Erskine. Adapted by Paul Sloane. Directed by Victor Heerman.
Thomas Meighan in " Pied Piper Malone." By Booth Tarkington. Adapted by Tom Geraghty. Directed by Alfred E. Green.
Gloria Swanson in "A Society Scandal." Allan Dwan Production. From " The Laughing Lady," by Alfred Sutro. Adapted by Forrest Halsey.
Zane Grey's " The Heritage of the Desert." An Irvin Willat Production. With Bebe Daniels, Ernest Torrence. Adupted by A. S. LeVino.
Cecil B. De Mille's " Triumph." With Leatrice Joy and a real all-star cast. iScreen play by Jeanie Macpherson. From the story by May Edginton.
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" Shadows of Paris." Herbert Brenon Production. From " Mon Homme," by Picard and Carco. Adapted by Fred Jackson. Screen play bv Eve Unsell.
William De Mille's " Icebound." With Richard Dix, Lois Wilson. From Owen Davis's play. Screen play by Clara Beranger.
" The Stranger." A Joseph Henabery Production. With Betty Compson, Richard Dix. From " The First and the Last," by John Galsworthy. Adapted by Edfrid Bingham.
" Magnolia " (working title). James C r u z e Production. With Ernest Torrence, Patsy Ruth Miller, and others. By Booth Tarkington. Adapted by Walter Woods.
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