The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 18, 1914, Home Edition, Image 10
“Lucille was pleading for the honor of the man she loved-pleading as only a woman can plead. There at
the water’s edge a soul stirring tragedy was enacted. The aviator—a man among men, was being asked by the
girl he loved to risk her life, and his own, to save the name of his strongest rival. I'orn between conflicting emo
tions, he stared at her, half unbelievingly, as with appealing intensity she pointed wildly out across the bright
blue water to where the majestic liner was steaming rapidly towards the horizon. Lucille hung breathlessly on
the aviator s every action. His lips opened for protest, but there was something in the entreating eyes he could
not resist. Breathlessly she watched him, awaiting his decision. There was a curiously twisted smile upon his lips
when he faced her again. ‘Get in’ he motioned. She had won her appeal.”
—Extract from the first instalment of
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Watch for Other An
nouncements of
“Lucille Love,
THE GIRL OF
MYSTERY”
It will be the story sen
sation of the year
Startling the World in Its Thniling Intensity
THE FASCINATING NEW SERIAL STORY
“LUCILLE LOYE,
THE GIRL OF MYSTERY”
~ BY “THE MASTER PEN.”
It Stands Pre-eminently a Literary Masterpiece and an Assured Dramatic Triumph
1 o make this wonderful production still more captivating and interesting to the reader, it has been dramatized by
The Universal Film Manufacturing Company.
and will be exhibited at all leading motion picture theaters in this city, and vicinity supplied with their service.
Remember, you can read this great story of “Lucille Love, the Girl of Mystery, in this paper and see eac
dramatic situation reproduced on the screen at your favorite moving picture theater.
Read the Opening Chapters in THE AUGUSTA HERALD, Sunday.
The aviator con
sents to take Lucille
in an effort to over
take Hugo Loe
beque, the master
mind spy and ad
venturer, on the fast
outgoing liner.