Reel Life (Sep 1914 - Mar 1915)

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REEL LIFE Seven Unusually Powerful Themes, Ably Presented by American-Beauty Artists l. Louise Lester and Vivian Bicth in "Competition". 2. Virginia Kirtley and Irving Cummings in "The Mansion of Loneliness". 3. Vivian Rich and Harry Von Meter in "Competition". 4. Louise Lester, Vivian Rich and H firry Von Meter (same). 5. Harry Von Meter and Vivian Rich in "The Two Sentences". 6. Same. 7. Vivian Rich, Charlotte Burton, David Lythgoe, Harry Von Meter, Jack Richardson and Louise Lester (same). 8. Ed Coxen and Winifred Greenwood in "His Mysterious Neighbor". 9. David Lythgoe and Vivian Rich in "The Two Sentences". 10. David Lythgoe and Jack Richardson (same). 11. Virginia Kirtley in "The Mansion of Loneliness".