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FRESS. dancer, leader of
1 & fashion—in all these roles
the name of Irene Castle is a
household word. And in all these
roles she appears in ‘The Invisi
ble Bond." But beneath IS SOme
thing bigger, fuller, decper-—the
role of Irene Castle as wife and
mother
Beautiful SCenes charming
gowns, an absorbing drama and
a splendid cast Founded on |
Sophie Kerr Underwood’s novel,
9he See-Saw.” You'll be
mighty glad you came
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LATEST PARAMOUNT
ARTCRAFT PICTURES
RELEASED TO DECEMBER 18T.
Bilfle BUPRD 18 .., ...i e sosbisaien: T Rols LOVS"
Irene Castle in .............. "“The Invisible Bond"
Marguerite Clarke in ............ “Luek in Pawn"
Ethel Clayton in ...i........ ‘A Sporting Chance"
Cecil B. DeMilie’s Production “Male and Femalc”
Eisle Ferguson In ...............«x “Counterfeit”
Dorothy Gish in ........... “Turning the Tables"
D. W. Griffith’s Production ...... “Scarlet Days"
'Wm. 8 Hart In ..........s.. "John Petticonts”
Houdlnl I ......convveerreve Dhe Orin Game”
*Supervision Thomas H. Ince,
Vivian Martin in ......... “His Official Fiancee'
Wallace Rein in ............ "“The Lottery Man'
Maurice Tourneur's Production .. “The Life Man"
Geo. Loane Tucker's Production ‘The Miracle Man’
Robert Warwick in ................. *“ln Missouri*
/ Bryant Washburn in ...., “It Pays.to Advertise"”
“The Teeth of the Tiger” .... With a Star Cast
“The Miracle of Love” A Cosmopolitan Production
THOMAS H. INCE'S PRODUCTIONS
Enid Bennett in “What Every Woman Learns”
Dorthy DARON In ....iccoviieiicinows “TdApache”
Douglas Maclean & Doris May In
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*231% Hours' Leave"
BAN Dot 10 ... .. . .iiisooo+ "BUDDIng Dut”
PARAMOUNT FEATURES COMEDIES
Paramount-Artcraft Comedies Kvery Other Month
Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedies 2 Fach Month
Paramount.Al St. .John Comedies, 1 Fach Month
Paramount-Ernest Trues Comedies, 1 Kach Month
paramount-DeHaven Comedies 1 Each Month
PARAMOUNT SHORT SUBJECTS
Paramount Magazine ............. Issued Weekly
Paramount-Post Nature Pictures ............,....
Issued Every Other Week
Paramount. Burton Holmes Travel Pictures ......
One Kach Week
Paramount-Burlingham Adventure Pictures . .. .
Every Other Weak
Paramount-Briggs Comedies .... One Each Weck
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After seven years Of
gathering way, Para
mount Artcraft has mo
bilized all the great geni
uses of production; dram
atists, directors, artists,
technicians; and 1s equip
ped with facilities of the ut
most magnitude to capture
from the realm of Imagination
photoplays that make you
laugh—and cry—and think!
As in the past the proof is
written large in increased
showings at more theaters,
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scored again! He has taken
the thrilling plot of **The Romany
Rye''—the mighty Drury Lane
spectacle that has stirred millions
—and has produced a photoplay
that for power and sweep of ae
tion has rarely if ever been
equalled.
You know what to expeet from
the creator of ‘‘The Whip,”
“Sporting Life,”" *‘‘The Blue
bird,”’ ‘‘Prunella’’ and ‘‘The
White Heather.”' Here is the cli
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hundred thousands Smiths
leave home every year. This
isn't shocking, its only human-
And why do they leave home?
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more frequent attendance by
more people, and the making
of those better theaters in
every community the magnets
that draw the people as surely
as the moon draws the tides.
All you need to know -about
any program at any theater is
whether it contains Paramount
Artcraft pictures.
Knowing that you know it
all—from comedy to drama,
from farce to mighty spetacle.
[t’'s Paramount Artcraft Week
in Atlanta right now. -Get out
and enjoy it.
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WALLACE REID
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“The Valley of the
Giants”
A picture of rugged hills and
of rugged hearts. Filled with
the tang of boundless forests.
Rich with the blood of un
tamed men. Come! :
By PETER B. KYNE
Paramount - Artcraft
Pictures Are Shown
Regularly in the fol
lowing Theatres:
Choitol—Macon, Ga.
Fifth Ave.—Nashville, Tenn.
Elite—Rome, Ga.
Bhind and Plasa—St.. Poterilvir,
¢ Fla.
Academy of Music—Selma, Ala.
Biwir—Tosink, Fis.
Belvidere—Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Arcade and Odeon—Savannah,
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Rialton—Augusta, Ga.
Strand—Birmingham, Ala.
Rialton—Columbus, Ga. ;
Garden—Charleston, S. C.
Alcazar—Chattanooga, Tenn.
Arcade—Jacksonville, Fla.
Queen, Knoxville, Tenn.
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And Hundreds of
Others Throughout
the Southland