Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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1158 Motion Picture News Watch the Parents Applaud! A new departure — a sure hit in serials. The thrills of the old style, the wholesomeness of the new. Eighteen glorious episodes of huge adventure in the early days of the Golden West, written around the famous expedition of John C. Fremont, of whom every redblooded American boy has read. Here is exactly what every parent, every school-teacher, every censor, has long wanted in serials for Young America — the big days in our national history put on the screen in such thrilhng fashion as never to be forgotten by boy or girl or grown-up. Starring that nationaUy popular serial star — ART ACORD— supported by a great cast of experienced serial players. Watch for its early release! 18 Gloriou/ Chapter? of Thrilling American c , Historu ART ACORD Directed by Edward Laemmie AHE VOU /HOWmC the; E BIG PULLER.^ ? Supported by Geolarkin in Eddie Kull's Great Secret Service Serial. fiiiSK®i5mMiir In J.PMcGo>van's Bi^ Adventure Serial of Cuba and the Golden West, SL ©© ©n^ ©nil