Paramount Press Books (1918)

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TK01I18lS a.JnCG -presanfs C l\8^tles Rsty: The Hired Man Hitch your wagon to a REAL star Of all the young leading men none is so easy on the optic nerves as Ray. His fine, easy, sane acting is a balm to the feelings Thomas Ince presented Ray in his present vehicle, but he could probably present him in “East Lynne” if he wished to do so and still have him a success. In other words you may hitch your wagon to any sort of star if the star be of sufficient magnitude. — New York Tribune. Thomas H. Ince Production Story hy Julien Josephson Figure the new patrons that Mr. Ray made for you on his first two Paramount Pictures when you book this picture. Accommodate all of them — that means a “long