Moving Picture World (Mar 1917)

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1740 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD March 17, 1917 ll ^» ! DISON jLTENRY B. WALTHALL, Amer ■*■•* ica's foremost actor, with Mary Charleson, gives a gripping portrayal of the results of profligacy in "Burning the Candle. " Dragged to the depths of depravity by a great weakness, the man faces death, as his only solution. But alone in a prison cell, love for his deserted bride is awakened. Gomes repentance, a struggle for self respect, and finally triumph. A thrilling drama by Turner White. Arranged and directed by Harry Beaumont. Screen time, 1 hour, 12 minutes. *»*Wf?S!W GEORGE K SPOOR PRESIDENT 1333 Argyie St., Chicago mJKStJKW K-E^SHE^ PRODUCERS OF PICTURES FOR THE FAMLY fj££r£E