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MOVING PICTURE WORLD June 24, 1922 A Chance To Beat the Outdoor Sports! You need extra good pictures this kind of weather to wean the public away from baseball, golf, swimming, amusement parks and other sports. First National's summer attractions will do it. Look over this list. They're just as high grade pictures as you can get any time. Try them! Richard Barthelmess presented by Inspiration Pictures, Inc., in "Sonny" His third big production for First National and a worthy successor to "Tol'able David." Taken from the play by George V. Hobart and directed by Henry King. Norma Talmadge presented by Joseph M. Schenck in "Smilin' Through" 'Eight reels of Storm and Sunshine. Adapted by James Ashmore Creelman and Sidney A. Franklin from Allen Langdon Martin's play. Directed by Sidney A. Franklin. Marshall Neilan presents his latest First national "Fools First" With Clair Windsor, Richard Dix and Claude Gillingwater. Suggested by Hugh MacNair Kahler's story in the Saturday Evening Post. Anita Stewart presented by Louis B. Mayer in "Rose o' the Sea" From the book by Countess Bar- cynska and directed by Fred Niblo, director of "The Three Musketeers." A thrilling tale of the wrecks of the sea—and of society. Constance Talmadge presented by Joseph M. Schenck in "The Primitive Lover" One of the fascinating comedienne's most sprightly pictures. Adapted by Frances Marion from "The Divorcee" by Edgar Sehvyn and directed by Sid- ney A. Franklin. Katherine MacDonald presented by B. P. Schulberg in "Domestic Relations" The most beautiful woman of the screen in an interesting story of domestic tangles. Story and scenario by Violet Clarke and directed by Chet Withey. Oliver Morosco presents his stage success "The Half Breed" A story of tradition's barrier and how he smashed it. The play that has been road showed all over the country and is known to everyone. With Wheeler Oakman. "One Clear Call" presented by Louis B. Mayer in The John M. Stahl Production A gripping tale of masked avengers in a wild night ride. From the book by Frances Nimmo Greene and di- rected by John M. Stahl. Dorothy Phillips presented by Allen Holubar in "Hurricane's Gal" A thrilling story of the sea and a smuggling ship commanded by a girl. Adapted and personally directed by Allen Holubar from the story by Harvey Gates. Buster Keaton presented by Joseph M. Schenck in "My Wife's Relations" One of Keaton's funniest comedies and well worth featuring on your pro- gram—a sure hot weather winner. Written and directed by Buster Kea- ton and Eddie Cline. Open Market. Mack Sennett presents his latest 2-reel fun maker "Gymnasium Jim" A comedy that will keep your pa- trons roaring from start to finish. With Billy Bevan and Mildred June. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. Open Market. Charles Ray presented by Arthur S. Kane in "Smudge" Written by the famous movie writer, Rob Wagner. Produced by Charles Ray Productions, Inc., and distributed by First National Exhibitors Circuit, Inc. Open Market. First National Attractions Deliver the Goods in Both Winter and Summer!