Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section MotiSn _ 'gllH ! y In line lor somefning^ gooa ^HE big thing that Paramount Artcraft has done for you is to take the gamble out of seeing motion pictures. Time was when you took a chance every time you paid your money — every fan remembers it. And even now it isnt everybody who knows how to avoid taking chances. Pleasurc'time is not so plentiful that it can be wasted anyhow. But note this: Wherever you see the name Para' mount Artcraft you can bank on rich returns. I It is not a question of taking anybody's word, it's simply a question of reading the announcements of the better theatres everywhere, checking up the brand names of the pictures, and choosing Paramount Artcraft. Go by the name and you re in' line for something good. Cparamouni'^Cu'icra^t jHoiion Cpiciures " c-.«iti." afFAMOUS PLAYERS -LASRY CORPORATION ( ^; ADOLPH ZUKORTr^i JESSE LLASKY EW P-ri CECIL B DE MILLE D'lrcWf^.?''.'™/ JN V Latest Paramount Artcraft Pictures Released to February 1st Billie Burke in "Wanted— A HrSBANR" Irene Castle /;/ "THE INVISIBLE BOND" Marguerite Clark /;/ "A Girl named Mary" Ethel Clayton ifi "The Thirteenth Commandment" Cecil B. DeMille's Production "Male and Female" *'Everywoman" With All Star Cast Elsie Ferguson i^t "Counterfeit" A George Fitzmaurice Production "On With the Dance" Dorothy Gish itt "Mary Ellen Comes to Town" D. W. Griffith Production : "Scarlet days" Wm. S. Hart in "Sand" Houdini itt "The Grim Game" "Huckleberry Finn" A Special Production Vivian Martin in "HIS OFFICIAL FIANCEE" Wallace Reid iji "Hawthorne OF THE U. S. A." Maurice Tourneur's Production "Victory" George Loane Tucker's Production "The Miracle Man" Robert Warwick in "The Tree of Knowledge" Bryant Washburn i}i "Too Much Johnson" "The Teeth of the Tiger" With David Powell **Tbe Miracle of Love"^ A Cosmopolitan Production "The Cinema Murder'*^ A Cosmopolitan Production Thomas H. Ince Productions Enid Bennett in "The Woman in the Suit Case" Dorothy Dalton in "His Wife's Friend" Ince Special "Behind the Dook" Ince Super-Special "Dangerous Hours" Douglas MacLean & Doris May in "What's Your Husband Doing?" Charles Ray in "Red Hot Dollars" Paramount Comedies Paramount-Arbuckle Comedies o}ie eiery other inonth Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedies ("WO each month Paramount-Al St. John Comedies 0}ie each vionth Paramount-Carter De Haven Comedies one each month Paramount Short Subjects Paramount Magazine ^ issued iveekiy Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Pictures one each -week Every advertisement In PHIOTOPLAT MAGAZINE Is guaranteed.