Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1917)

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Exhibitors’ Theatre — “The Home of Paramount Pictures" JESSE L. LASKY presents WALLACE REID. “Nan of Music Mountain” By Frank H. Spearman Scenario by Beulah Marie Dix Directed by George Melford Wallace Reid /A. Man of Music Mountain’^ A PARAMOUNTPiCTURtjjip See Wallace Reid, whose triumphsin “The Hostage” and with Geraldine Farrar in “The Woman God Forgot” have stamped him as one of the greatest idols of the screen, in a thrilling story of mountain feuds and tender heart interest. You can’t afford to miss it. NEXT FEATURE? 1^ "• This theatre shows the !* famous Paramount Pic1* tures advertised in the a Saturday Evening Post See a Wedding in the Snow The greatest climax ever recorded by the camera. A fitting climax to the greatest story of mountain feuds and tender heart interest ever written. Don’t miss it! MUSICAL PROGRAM? This trade mark displayed on our advertisements, billboards and lobby display identifies us as an exhibitor of the famous Paramount Pictures being advertised in the Saturday Evening Post Exhibitors’ Theatre *^The Home of Paramount Pictures ” We can advertise generally and boost nationally, but it’s up to you to make the local “point of contact’’ with the people 10