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Show THE "'' UEKALD-REPUBLTCA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY N, A eve of ITARY pAGE, young, beautiful, m. success is accused of murdcr.j Vfl er firc1 JLVJL Philip Langdon, her lawyer and her lover, facing almost certain defeat fights for her life,' Dave Pollock, drunkard, pursuer of Mary Page, is dead. Did Mary Page kill Dave Pollock? The State says she did. The district attorney has proved his case. Every shred of evidence is against her. The judge is convinced. The jury has condemned her in their hearts. She is doomed! Langdon, her defender, her lover, her devoted' friend, believes she did it His brain tells him so. His eyes almost saw the deed. He fights blindfy. Mary herself does not know. She cannot The giant hand clutched her white shoulder and she remembers nothing more! r 1916 JTZTZ . J! 1G, ;.kA - v; iShZJi ... "'X ; - A "RV man-about-tow- n, . , The haunting vision of the giant hand on her tvhite shoulder" Read the Sfiory in i he The greatest of all the Motion Picture Serials" 1 ID you ever see iT motion picture serial with a wonderful heroine, a beautlfuL appealing heroine, a charming love story? Mary Iago is that kind. Did you ever see a motion picture serial with the most remarkable sue cession of thrilling adventures, threatening villains, escapes? Mary Page is that kind. Did you ever see a motion picture ferial that told a great big Important truth more powerfully, more utterly convincingly than that truth lias ever been D McGLURE'S SLA.GAZINE heart-thumpin- g told before? t No. you didn't, for there never was a serial like that until this one. j Mary Page Is that kind. is The Strange Case of Mary Page everything that any previous motion picture serial has ever been and a whole w orld of things no serial has ever been. This newspaper will publish the story. The Essanay Company will produce it on the screen. Every week for fifteen weeks the story will appear in this paper. Every week the pictures will appear on the screen. You read it in this paperthen you fee It at yoer favorite photoplay theatre t .jrw vA JP23 is-- !y ! u The famous hero of 'The Birth of a Nation", "Ghosts'. "The Raven" and other successful photoplays, whom critics term "The Mansfield of the Movies' and "The Edwin Booth of the Screen." It is the biggest will ptey Langdon. rart of many big parts that Walthall has played. Mary Page will be portrayed by one of the most winsome and one of the most powerful actresses on the screen, well known for her superb acting in "The Blindness of Virtue'" and other beautiful, appealing Important film rasa-KepuDiic- EDNA MAYO $250,000! For f.ftcen weeks Miss Mayo In her portrayal of Mary Page, will appear In a number of new creations by Lady Duff5ordon ("Ludle"). You know how "Lucile" originated the "Mrs. Vernon Castle" style. You know how heT costumes are sought by exclusive Fifth Avenue society leaders by the ivorld's most beautiful women. And you know intuitively that Miss Mayo's charm and "Lucile's" art are sure to creato a "Mary Page" mode that will spread like wildfire throughout the country. See the Pictures in Your Favorite Theatre million dollars will bo spent before Mary steps out More than adventures In your favorite of this paper to live through her breath-takin- g one-quart- er photoplay theatre. No newspaper has ever offered such a stupendous feature. It's our way of doing things for our readers. And no photoplay management has ever put into a motion-picturserial the big money and the perfection of acting, setting and photography that has been put into The Strange Case of Mary Page by e Wmmmmmm V Co-operati- ng fc. in. imi " - i " "JirU to Uandarjiz with The producing this great t ' photo-play- J'a' I nut li iiiiiiiiMiiii'ii - I i newspaper-photopla- y s an i It of a million dollars. One-quart- er cost this enormous sum to pub- I lish and produce this serial. No such sum has ever been spent before on a serial. No readers have ever enjoyed at one time so many advantages as our readers will get out of The Strange Case of Mary Page. Take, for instance, the author, who chooses to call himself Frederick Lewis! His identity would surprise you. He is without doubt the highest-salarie- d serial You remember the marvelous successes of "What Hapwriter in the world. " the first of all motion to pened Mary picture serials. How it was made into . a play, a song, a game, and a successful novel. new serial you will say that Frederick-LewiWhen you read The has outdone himself in The Strange Case of Mary Page. Herald-Republican- 's s e sure to read The St rang Lf fa fi " Herald-Republica- n series. F YOU see Mary pursued by the Brute. You see the' lights and shadows of ?r stage life. You see the tremendous court scene, without doubt the most thrilling and realistic trial found in the fiction of any country. You see Mary badgered by the prosecution every man's hand against her but one's. You see this one her lover and attorney fighting desperately to snatch his sweetheart from the death cell. You hear testimony that makes you clench your fists. You see vividly pictured both the chivalry and the brutality a young girl meets in her struggle to win success as an actress. Through it all, you follow the shimmering, golden, unbreakable thread of love. 3 J fx 2 ! 1& l Author of "WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY" HENRY B. 1? " in rhis roat I5-W- e f fpl uase w ek Serial legans In The 2 of Mary p r1 I Kff; j? If lerafdipuilgoao j f Mb x? unaay 1 1 i 0 |