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of Really Great Pictures Betty CompSOnin "AT the end of the world," directed by Penrhyn Stanlaws. From the play by Ernst Klein. V/allace Reid in "the hell diggers," by Byron Morgan. Directed by Frank Urson. V/llliam S. Hart m "three word brand," a Hart production directed by L. HiUyer. RoSCOe "Fatty'' ArhucXle m "gasoline GUS," by George Pattulo. Cast includes Lila Lee. Directed by James Cruze. George Melford's production "the great impersonation," from E. Phillips Oppenheim's novel. Cast includes James Kirkwood and Ann Forrest. Ethel Clayton in a new play, by Henry Arthur Jones. Scenario by Julia Crawford I vers. Thomas Meighan in "CAPPY ricks," from the Saturday Evening Post stories by Peter B. Kyne. Agnes Ay res in the cast. Directed by Tom Forman. " SujpermanJ' a Cosmopoi itan production by Fannie Hurst. Her first since "Humoresque." Gloria Swanson in "uneasy virtue," by Carey Wilson. Directed by Sam Wood. George Melford's production "the sheik," from the famous novel by E. M. Hull. William S. Hart in "WHITE OAK," a Hart production directed by Lambert HiUyer. " Boomerang Bill " with Lionel BARRYMORE. By jack Boyle, directed by Tom Terris. Marguerite Marsh in the cast. A Cosmopolitan production. Jac\ Holt in "THE MAN WHO SOLD HIMSELF," his first starring vehicle. Agnes AyreS m "take it or leave it," her first starring vehicle. "Twice Wed/'a Paul Powell production with David Powell. By E. Phillips Oppenheim Ethel Clayton in "her own money," by Mark Swan, directed by Joseph Henabery. W^lHiam delVlille^S production "the cradle," from Eugene Brieux's famous play. "Bac\ Pay,' another Fannie Hurst story, produced by Cosmopolitan. Matt Moore and Seena Owen head the cast. Directed by Frank Borzage. Scenario by Frances Marion. V\/allace Reid m "TALL timber," by James A. B. Scherer. Directed by Frank Urson. paramount Q>ictures