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At all these theatres, all this week—Paramount-Artcraft Pictures will be shown
Marietta, Ga., Strand Theater
Sept. I—Lila Lee in ““ Rose of the River.”
Sept. 2—Catherine Calvert, KEugene
O 'Brien in ** Fires of Fate.”
Sept. 3—Catherine Calvert in “The Ca
reer of Katherine Bush.”
Sept. 4—Mary Pickford in *‘Rebecca of
Sunnybrook Farm.” . ,
Sept. s—Vivian Martin in “ Louisiana.’?
Sept. 6—Dorothy Gish in ““Nugget Nell.”
Cedartown, Ga., Palace Theater
Sept. 1-=DeMille Production, ‘“For Bet
ter, for Worse.”
Sept. 2—Douglas Fairbanks in *‘The
Knickerbocker Buckaroo.”
Sept. 3—Wm. 8. Hart in *“The Money
Corral.”
Sept. 4—Marguerite Clark in ““Come Out
of the Kitchen.” ,
Sept. s—“The Woman Thon Gavest
Me,”” with all-star cast.
Sept 6—Lila Lee in ‘“Rustling a Bride.”
La Grange, Ga., South West La Grange School
Sept. I—Douglas Fairbanks in *‘Ari
zona.”’
Sept. 2—Mary Pickford in “Rebecca of
Sunnybrook Farm.”
Sept. 3—Dorothy Gish in “The Hope
Chest.”
Sept. 4—Ann Pennington in ““The Anties
of Ann.”’
Sept. 5—D. W. Griffith’s **The Romace
of Happy Valley.”
Sept. 6—DeMille Production, “Till 1
Come Back to You.”
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A Drive for Better Motion Pictures
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Vaudette Theater
Atlanta
Sept. 1-2—lrene Castle in “The Firing
[Ail]“o"
Sept. 3-4—Vivian Martin in “I Never
Saw Such a Girl.”’
Sept. 5-6—Bryant Washburn in **A Very
Giood Young Man.”
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Alpha Theater
Atlanta
Sept. I—Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle in
love."
Sept. 3—Mack Sennett Comedy, *‘East
Lynn.” :
Sept. 4—Wm. S. Hart in **The Breed of
Men.”
Sept. s—Douglas Fairbanks in *‘He
C'omes Up Smiling.”
Sept. 6—Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle in
“The Desert Hero.”
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This week begins the greatest motion
picture season in the history of the screen
THE whole week will be devoted to a drive
for better pictures in thousands of the better
theatres, big and small, all over America.
What a nation does with its spare time is a
mighty good test of the heart of that nation.
And the verdict of America’s whole heart and
mind on Paramount-Arteraft leaves no shadow
of doubt as to what sort of screen entertainment
America prefers.
Based on a record of actual performance
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation now promises
some new and surprising screen achieve
mk‘ ments, beginning this week.
Sept. I—Mary Pickford in **Capt. Kidd
o’
Sept. 2—Douglas Fairbanks in **Knick
erbocker Buckaroo,”
Sept. 3——Dorethy Dalton in *“The
Home Breaker.”
Sept. 4—Marguerite Clark in ‘““Murs.
Wiggs of the Cabbage Pateh.”
Sept. s—Charles Ray in *‘Greased Light
ning.”’ .
Sept 6—Wm. S, Hart in *“The Money Cor
ral.”’
Alamo No. 1
Sept. I—Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle in
Camping Out.”
Sept. 3—Wm, S. Hart in ‘‘Blue Blazes
Rawden.”
Sept. 4—Douglas Fairbanks in **Down to
Earth.”
Sept. s—Wm. 8. Hart in **Selfish Yates”
Sept. 6—Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle in
“The Sheriff.”
After seven years of gathering way, Paramount-
Arteraft has mobilized all the great geniuses of
production; dramatists, directors, artists, tech
nicians; and is equipped with facilities of the
utmost magnitude to capture from the realm
of soaring imagination photoplays that make
you laugh—and cry—and think!
As in the past the proof is written large in
increased showings at more theatres, more fre
quent attendance by more people, and the making
of that better theatre in every community the
magnet that draws the people as surely as the
moon draws the tides.
Gainesville, Ga.. Alamo Theater
Sept. I—Bryant Washburn in ““A Very
Good Young Man.”
Sept. 2—Dorothy Dalton in ‘“‘Other
Men’s Wives.”” ‘
Sept. 3-4—Fred Stone in ‘“Under the
Top.”
Sept. >—Wallace Reid in ““The Love Bur
glar.” :
Sept. 6—Lila Lee in ““Rose of the River.”
Cornelia, Ga., Pastime Theater
Sept. I—*‘The Family Skeleton.”
Sept. 2—*“Molly Entangled.”
Sept. 3—*‘The Man From Painted Post.”
Sept. 4—*“‘Huck and Tom.”’ A
Sept. s—*‘Seven Swans.”
Sept. 6—*‘Less Than Kin.”
Shellman, Ga., Princess Theater
Sept. I—“ Playing the Game.”
Sept. 2—“ Naughty, Naughty.”
Sept. 3—*“Extravagance.”
Sept. 4—“ Johnny Get Your Gun.”
Sept. s—*“Poor Boob.” _
Sept. 6—*“Down to Earth.” ™"