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Show "HOME STRETCH" I A ROMANCE OF I THEJURF I Members of tho sporting fraternity ,M who enthuse at tho sight of a thor- ym oughbred racehorse and who in a per- ,M lod now almost gone have thrilled at J IH tho hair raising finish of a great mot B ro poll tan handicap, will revel In tM many spectacular racing scenes which M feature "The Home Stretch," Doug- 'mM las MacLunc'a latest Paramount pic- M ture which will be presented at th M Lyric theatre Saturday only. The tens momenta of waiting for M tho start and the stirring finish and H feverish excitement of the betting M ring will rcawakon glorious memor- M lea of tho days when Belmont park, M Latonla, Saratoga Springs, Ascot and M Emeryvlllo wero the worshipping M shrines of the disciples of Chance. U 'The Homo Stretch" affords Doug- M las MacLean unequaled opportunlticn M to demonstrate his ability In charac- H tcr portrayal and his ptcturlzatlon of M Johnny Hardwlck, a veteran turfman M of Immature years, Is said to bo hlii fl outstanding screen achievement. Bea- M trice Burnhaui Is his leading woman. M |