Reel Life (1916-1917)

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MUTUAL CL Sensational Serial! A PRETTY GIRL— alone— amid rough lumberjacks, fighting gamely against the mighty lumber trust — that in brief is the basic situation in this big new Mutual serial, “A Lass of the Lumberlands.” Nowhere in all the world could more unique settings be found for a story than in the big North Woods and in a railroad construction camp. The author and director have taken full advantage of the opportunities offered. Daring Helen Holmes has endeared herself to every motion picture fan by her work in “A Lass of the Lumberlands.” HELEN HOLMEf IN aLA£ °*the _ UNBBRUNDt A Senfdnona! Chapter-p/af of the North WoodP FIFTEEN CHAPTER!" 7 ~ ™ DIRECTED BV J*P*M?GdWAll Every exhibitor knows well the drawing power of Helen Holmes. In “The Girl and the Game” she scored a tremendous triumph. She has won a high place in the affection of the “fans.” Now in “A Lass of the Lumberlands” she is packing theatres everywhere — scoring a more pronounced suc¬ cess than ever before. Every mail brings letters from exhibitors proclaiming that fact. You can bring success to YOUR theatre by running this newest and best of the Holmes productions — fifteen chapters — a new chapter every week. “A Lass of the Lumberlands” is backed by a tremendous national advertising campaign. The story is appearing in hundreds of newspapers. Ask your nearest Mutual Exchange. REEL LIFE — Page Eleven