The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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■THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY ■29 STORY DOBOTHY PHILLIPS THE star whose unprecedented triumphs in "The Heart of Humanity" and "The Right to Happiness," together with the delightful charm of her fascinating personality, have made her name a household word wherever motion pictures are known — ^a name whose mere announcement will set the crowds hustling to your box-office. PAID IN ADVANCE Directed by ALLEN HOLUBAR JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S great dramatic story of Alaska, which packed to overflowing New York's huge Capitol Theatre, breaking the record for the biggest picture palace in the whole world. WE know no surer way for you to please your patrons and gather in the profits than booking Dorothy Phillips in this UNIVERSAL-JEWEL PRODUCTION DE LUXE. It is lAM UMBEAWABLE COMMMATIOM