Screenland (Sept 1922–Feb 1923)

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JACK KERRIGAN COMES BACK q Shooting the long wagon train in The Covered Wagon, Paramount's film version of Emerson Hough's epic of the early West. None other than the old favorite, J. Warren Kerrigan, « returning to the screen in this picture. BUT WHY SIT SO FAR APART? q Presenting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pkkford enjoying a roller-chair ride at Atlantic Gty. Like all bridest Mrs. Marilyn Miller Pickford keeps her left hand with its big diamond well in evidence. Imtcrnafuntal Photo.