Wid's year book (1918)

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/ FIRST AUTHENTIC STORY “The Lady of the Dugout” IN SIX REELS OF REALISM Disclaiming responsibility for all past pictures for obvious reasons, and ready to stand on the merits of “THE LADY OF THE DUGOUT," and all other stories filmed in this outlaw series, A1 Jennings, the outlaw whose sentence for life was commuted by Presi¬ dent McKinley, who was pardoned by President Roosevelt, who received the nomination for Governor of Oklahoma, and who col¬ laborated with Will Irwin on the outlaw stories published in the “Saturday Evening Post,” declares over his own signature that every film story, henceforth presenting his brother Frank and himself, will be founded on facts. No matter how sensational the thrill, or how deep the emotion, the public will have the satisfaction of knowing it is looking at the genuine article and not moving picture fancy. “THE LADY OF THE DUGOUT,” and all other A1 Jen¬ nings outlaw stories, will be exploited in the open market by 430 South Broadway LOS ANGELES 17 West 44th Street NEW YORK