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SILENT RENTAL FILMS
16 m/m No. Subject
H313 Won in the Qouds— 5 reels. (Al Wilson.) (A spectacular drama of the air. Adventures and thrills galore.) Chicago Exchange. Rental $2.50
H315 The Gate Crasher — 6 reels. (Glenn Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller.) (Action, thrills, and good comedy.) Chicago Exchange. Rental $3.00
H317 The Old Soak— 8 reels. (Jean Hersholt and June Marlowe in an interesting and amusing melc drama.) N. Y. Exchange. Rental $3.50
H318 Head Wind*— 6 reels. (With House Peters.) (A virile, fighting picture of the sea, beautifully pho' tographed and excellently acted. House Peters not merely fights a great battle to win the girl he loves, but fights an equally stirring battle against a southern monsoon. Eventually his trim sailing yacht is brought through to safety, but it will take many days for you to forget the fury of the tem' pest that buffeted it to and fro.) Chicago Ex' change. Rental $3.00
H320 Fast and Furious — 6 reels. (With Reginald Den' ny and Barbara Worth.) (A roaring, racing pic ture with the popular Universal star at the wheel and a heavy foot on the accelerator. You'll never know what troubles are until you see some of the scrapes that Denny gets into.) Chicago Exchange.
Rental $3.00
H321 The College Hero — 5 reels. (Bobby Agnew and Ben Turpin.) (An excellent comedy, a stroll on the campus, mad pranks, moonlight romance, com' edy stunts, a thrilHng football game in which the hero dashes in at the last minute.) Chicago Exchange. Rental $3.00
H322 The Power of the Press — 7 reels. (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) (The cub reporter makes good. He unearths a sensational mystery, corners the cul' prits, falls in love and crashes through to the wait' ing press with the year's greatest scoop.)
Rental $3.50
H324 The Wife's Relations— 6 reels. (With Shirley Mason.) (A clever comedy of surprises and a thousand laughs woven around the family of a poor inventor's wife.) N. Y. Exchange. Rental $3.00
H328 His First Command — 6 reels. (With William Boyd.) (A story of the U. S. Cavalry taken at historic Fort Riley, Kansas. An authentic picturization of life in the army saddles.) Chicago Exchange. Rental $3.00
M329 The Charlatan— 7 reels. (With Holmes Herbert.) (To find his daughter he posed as a Hindu fakir, took the place of the District Attorney and was accused of murder. Women came to him to have their fortunes told, and in the midst of his mysti' fying performance the life of a beautiful society
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