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SILENT RENTAL FILMS
le m/m No. Subject
woman was blotted out. He had opened the secret cabinet. The lovely temptress fell into the arms of the "Hindu fakir" — dead. How did she get into the cabinet, and who was guilty?) N. Y. Exchange.
Rental $3.00
M465 The Hunchback of Notre Dame — 10 reels. (The famous story of Victor Hugo, acted by the great movie star Lon Chaney, supported by Ernest Tor' rence, Norman Kerry and Patsy Ruth Miller.) N. Y. Exchange. Rental $4.00
M467 The Dragon's Pit — '6 reels. (A thrilling story with an all'native cast.) Chicago Exchange.
Rental $2.50
M469 The Phantom of the Opera — 9 reels. (Lon Chaney, the fiend, is in love with an opera singer who spurns him. As the huge crystal chandelier in the opera house crashes, killing hundreds of people, the phantom appears. A thrilling search for the murderer follows.) Chicago Exchange.
Rental $4.00
H471 The White Tiger— 7 reels. (With Wallace Beery, Priscilla Dean and Frank Mayo in a Scotland Yard thriller.) Chicago Exchange. Rental $3.00
M473 Alias the Deacon — 7 reels. (With Jean Hersholt and Ralph Graves.) (A thrilling detective com' edy.) Chicago Exchange. Rental $3.00
M478 His Majesty — Bunker Bean — 5 reels. (With Matt Moore.) (A rollicking tale of a young secretary who falls in love with the boss's daughter.) N. Y. Exchange. Rental $2.50
M479 The Busher — 5 reels. (With Charles Ray, Colleen Moore and John Gilbert.) (A baseball comedy.) Chicago Exchange. Rental $2.50
M483 America Goes Over — 5 reels. (The famous offi' cial U. S. Government pictures of the World War. Romantic, tragic, but dramatic, thriHing and real. The actual leaders, fighters, and scenes of the greatest chapter in the world's history are here represented in the making.) Rental $3.50
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