The Moving picture world (September 1922)

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Largest PAID Circulation in the Fi eld—10,709 Moving^ Pictoif^e Vol. 58, No. 1 SEPTEMBER 2, 1922 PRICE 25 CENTS Kovingr, Picture World vol. 58, Pt. 1, See index in Pt, 2. JESSE L.LASKY PRESENTS A OeoiigeMelldnl PrfODUCTlON mmiHG SffNDS WITH WANDA HAWLEY, MILTON SILLS, ROBERT CAIN, JACQUELINE LOGAN AMAN'S flaming answer to "The Sheik." A bigger, better story than that, and a box-office attraction extraordinary. From the novel by Arthur IVeigall Scenario by Otga Pritzlau and Waldemar Young (X Cparamount Q>icture V.rAMOUSPlAVtRS'LA&KVCURraRATIONCl Published by CHALMERS PUBLISHING COMPANY "ew"vo™k mv