Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1923)

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Advertising Section The new McVickers Theatre, Chicago, where Paramount Pictures predominate. Chicago has many theatres which please patrons the Paramount way. Better theatres follow better pictures The finest pictures deserve the finest setting. It was no good building better theatres until there were better pictures to show in them, and to support them. Paramount leads with a dependable nationwide continuous supply of better pictures. A great ideal, great resources to carry it out, and a great national endorsement of the wonderful shows that have resulted — there is Paramount's histoiy, there is Paramount's future. Go by the brand name, Paramount, this year, and you'll find everything else follows. "If it's a Paramount Picture it's the best show in tozvn." of (Paramount ls Super 39 POLA NEGRI in A George Fitzmaurice Production "BELLA DONNA " Supported by Conway Tearle. Conrad Xagel and Lois Wilson By Bobert Hichens Scenario by Ouida Bergere Presented by Hamilton Theatrical Corporation A William deMille Production 'GRUMPY" With Theodore Boberts. May McAvoy and Conrad Xagel Br Horace Hodges and T. Wigney Percyral Screen play by Clara Beranger ' THE GO-GETTER" By Peter B. Eyne With Seena Owen, T. Boy Barnes Directed by E. H. Griffith Scenario by John Lynch A Cosmopolitan Production GLORIA SWANSON it " Prodigal Daughters ' ' Adapted by Monte M. Katteriohr From the story by Joseph Hocsdng A Sam Wood Production DOROTHY D ALTON in " The Law of the Lawless " With Theodore Kosloff and Charles de Bocna From a Pictorial Beview Story by Konrad Bercovici Directed by Victor Fleming Scenario by E. Lloyd Sheldon THOMAS MEIGHAN in " The Ne'er-Do-Well " By Bex Beach Directed by Alfred Green Scenario by Tom Geraghty MARY MILES MINTER in ' The Trail of the Lonesome Pine " With Antonio Moreno From the Novel by John Foi. Jr.. and the play by Eugene Walter Directed by Charles Maigne A George Melford Production •YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFE-" With Leatrice Joy. Xita Xaldi. Lewis Stone, and Pauline Garon By Waldemar Toung Suggested by Hector Turnbuirs story @arammint (pictures . _