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Show bar, ij aoon Jo, id fc, r-- Asp ines. ml 5 UNDA-Y- a m L mm m m 1 ff SPECIAL THEATRICAL SECTION i'i;t'(i. i r ti. .u;isr SjZ I tr i aw r...i"2.v ii ir Mrs Wallace Reid. widow of the late notion picture star. Since the untimely death oTher husband, who succumbed to the effects of narcotics, Mrs. Reid has been devoting her life to the endeavor to out the evil that threatens America. Her most smashing blow against the menace is the motion picture, stamp "Human Wreckage." which recently was produced under the sponsorship of the Los Angeles League. Anti-Narcot- ic s 'J Dramatic moment in "Human Wreckage." The young narcotic user confesses her fear of death to her mother. ' jTI ID- ; n I si- - - .1 T7f hi V 1 w ' WW eid -- A .OikriC: raT7 M J . Am. Narcotic Reid during filrring of "Humn WrecWe, workers vi.it Mn. ,0 nfiht, Handing: Brigadier R. C. Boyd, Salvation Army; John P. Carter, former Mon-,er- c Hector Uj S. Internal Revenue; Father John Clifford. Diocean Loi Angele and ; Mayor George F.'Cryer, Los Angelei; Dr. R. B. von Kleiiumid, Pretident Univer-- h 7,'f Sou,hn Calilornia; Health CommiHicner Dr. L. M. Pcwen; Chief of Police Loui. Mra. Angelea. Seated: Martha Nelaon McCan, Mn. Charlea' F. Gray, 'lace Reid. Mra. Cheater ' Aahley. Wllce r 'k., U, - .r- --, m " o Thousands of ptople watched the filming of the big scenes for "Human Wreckage" when the company was working on the streets of Los Angeles' underworld. Police aid was necessary at times to keep the curious crowds in check. |