Moving Picture World (Jul 1921)

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July 2, 1921 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 23 , E. J. Weisfeldt, Strand Theatre , Milwaukee is finding no trouble in breaking boxoffice records because he plays First National pictures. THAT'S ANOTHER REASON WHY Hft&reli be a Franchise everiiuiher& .m Was Julie Laneau a Bigamist? She married once for love and once for her baby’s sake. In her heart she knew she had done right, but she didn’t know what the law would say. The unravelling of this strange tangle will thrill and fascinate your patrons — a picture that takes you from the Arctic snows to the heatblistered tropics. Louis B. Mayer's presentation of the inimitable star ANITA STEWART in Playthings of Destiny A* Story by Jane Murfin and Larry Trimble Scenario by Anthony Paul Kelly Made by Anita Stewart Productions, Inc. Directed by Edwin Carewe A First National Attraction