The Moving picture world (November 1922-December 1922)

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Mary pickford in "Jess of the Storm Country 3i'om the noue! by Qi'ace JHiller White IJy ai'i-anqfement u/ith Gdolph Zulcor Oii^ecfion by ^ohn S JSoberfxon Photo(;^raphy by Chai'lex JSoxhei^ Not a Re-Issue or a Revival But a Wondrous New Picture For new generations numbering miliions — Mary Pickford's just completed 1922 production of the famous screen gem "Tess of the Storm Country** A brand new picture for a brand new public made under to;da^*s vast improvements in cinema production. Not an old scene or a foot of old negative in all its reels. As New As It Is Flawless Wonderful in its beauty; splendid in its photography; perfect in its direction; appealing as to story; supreme in its artistry — Mary Pickford at her superb^^best. A Marvellous New Photoplay None of Your Patrons Has Seen ^3he Croaming Qchm/emenir