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FILMS RELEASED THIS WEEK.
June 2nd. — "Love Loops the Loop."
In the priceless way in which love tvoiild in a Mack Scanett laughterraiser. (Famous Laskij Film Service, Ltd.)
June 9th.— Alma Reuben" in "The Love Brokers."
In which beautiful Alma plaj's the part of a talented song-writer, and by her loyal love cures her crippled husband and saves his future. For elaborate settings and brilliantly dear ])hotof.'raphy this film would bo hard to beat, and it's full of incidents too. (Trian'jle.)
June 9th. — CoNST.ixcE Talmadge in " Good l^ight, Paul."
A verj amusing adaptation of the masical comedy success. T . ■ story is one ©f the complications which ensue through borrowing another man's wife to make good a claim to a large sum of money. (Gaumont Film Hire Service.)
June 9th. Lawrence Senior in " Mutes and Motors."
Larry finds a lovely woman in distress at having missed her motor-car, and gallantly puts his machine at her disposal His experience proves to bo rather unnerving, as you will discover when you see Larry's cat and its antics. ( Vitaijraph.) ■
June 9th.— Mary Pickford in " Less than the Dust." A story adapted from the photo-play appears on pages G and 7. {Famous LasL-y Film.)
June 12th. — CharLes Ray in " A Nine o'Clock Town."
Charles Raj' shows the little business man how to turn a " sick " shop into a flourishing, healthy, go-ahead concern, and then makes a sad mess of his own affairs. But he gets through all right, and the laugh is on his side. Comedy, tragedy, and business pu.sh in one pcifect picture. And Jx'se Novak! {Famous La^ky Film Service, Lid.)
June 12th.— "In Old India."
Part II. of the interesting Burton Holmes travelogue armounccd last week. (Famous Lasky Film Service, Ltd.)
June 12th. — Sydney Drew in " A Youthful Officer."
This film has a special interest in view of the recent muchlamented death of the popular star. Here he Ls. as in all his pictures, inimitable, and the two children are really wonderful. (Gaumont.)
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