The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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/ 18 -—THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY "DROTHERS in arms in France, inseparable friends when they both returned to America and became pilots of Uncle Sam's great aerial mailships, Wallie Mason and Larry Cassidy enjoyed that wonderful companionship of man and man. Then Wallie fell in love with Beryl Carruthers. So did Larry Cassidy, but feeling in his noble heart that the girl belonged to his chum, he did not betray his feeling for her by word or act. Dissipation had wrecked Wallie Mason's once iron nerve. His friend saved him from death for Beryl Carruthers, and he did everything possible to prevent Mason from making a fool of himself. Then Mason committed an act of consummate folly that robbed him of his money, his Croix de Guerre and his honor. He turned robber and assisted the leader of the Death's Head Squadron to hold up a federal mail ship. But a deputy marshal brought down Mason's plane in a flaming heap, just as Wallie had brought down the enemy planes which won him the priceless cross of war. Beryl Carruthers, in another plane, arrived on the spot just as her lover's ship was wrecked. Larry Cassidy, his heart breaking for the hapless couple, led the girl tenderly away. Carl Laemmle presents' Univei s-al Jevel Prodttction de luxe