Motography (Jul 1918)

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via MOTOGRAPHY Vol. XX, No. 2. HARRY A. SHERMAN presents THE LEADING EXPONENT OF WESTERN DRAMA DUSTIN FARNUM IN A SUPERB PICTURIZATION THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS From the Novel by ZANE GREY A TRUE TALE OF The great Southwest, the land of cactus and torrid heat, of desert wastes and towering crags, where man reverts to the primitive and nature guards herself and yields but grudgingly, only that which man is strong enough to take. SHERMAN PRODUCTIONS LOS ANGELES /^^> NEW YORK