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Show hope izon of V ,he muit n herselt- One of the nurses in Mrs. Wallace Reid's dramatic film Lillian Ward. played by 1 - n in Stanhope Wheat-crof- t, well known to fans, who plays the part of a drug addict. I) t V Victory Bateman, famous screen character player. Robert McKim, famed as a screen villain, who plays the part of the alleged responsible physician, who is really a dope peddler. T0 J 1 : George Hackathorne, one of the greatest actors on the screen, who is seen as the taxi driver in the big photodrama. . James Kirkwood, famous leading man, who gave up the leading role in the sensational Fool," to do "his New York success, "The . ma J bit by appearing in Mrs. Wallace iveiu s film, "Human Wreckage." . T 1 I anti-narcot- ic - rv - f j . rA William Allen Pinkerton, dean of defectives, who - t expert advice on tech- localities of the drug traffic and how to combat it. gave Found Out! At last the mother learns the secret of her daughter. She, too, has been caught in the terrible clutch of the monster! Eric Mayne, the distinguished English actor. J Northrup, seen as the "man higher up" in the "dope ring." Harry who is Jf ,K--t James Kirkwood snapped at the Los Angeles Depot as he was met by Mrs. Rit- "f"ter Wilkeson, a mem ber of the Los An- ft If T 81 - j geles Anti-Narcot- ic League. Bessie Love, brilliant feminine support to Mrs. Wallace Reid in "Human Wreckage." Her performance stamps her as one of the leading actresses of the day. a AW X V J Mil "Nowl Lay Me"Billy and Betty Reid say their prayers with their mother, Mrs. Wallace Reid. JMr '.'v. Lucille Rickson, popular screen comedienne. j How a Street Looks to a Drug Addict This freak set was used in Mrs. Wallace Reid's motion picture, "Human Wreckage." It shows the distorted aspect which develops under the constant use "of narcotics." f ' |