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Show j .Fascinating I Idea H I This newspaper recognizes the I I widespread interest taken in ' motion pictures by people of all I ages and in every walk of life. I It has therefore arranged to pub-I pub-I lish in installments the story of H the most wonderful "motion pic-H pic-H I ture play yet produced. It is in J twelve reels and therefore will H I be run in installments in local I I motion picture houses during H the time this story appeal's in H this newspaper. This idea will H entertain, educate and plra.se V our readers. H 11 staaegaflM1! i aaaaah ,,. .. f THIS I NEWSPAPER ip Will Start Publishing To-morrow a juT f Great Serial based on the magnifi- -EL cently mounted and powerfully acted ajt series of motion pictures shortly to be N II seen in this city, N u ul ENTITLED I SMGC THE CHILD OF DESTINY i His Romantic Lovq QrostBy Land- dud $q& j I This'film.m is of absorbing' interest," crowded j - -''I with thrilling incidents, and depicts the adventures of the - J hero not alone on the bottom of the sea, and in a I '! ... twentieth century midair battle between airships, but in I strange lands as well as in civilized haunts of man. Never I has a motion feature play achieved such a perfect triumph I 'of stirring effect; This photodrama as serialized week by; 1 1 """"""""!'. ,, ,""7. , 11 "" '""mi urn iii 1 1 1 imi inn mi iiiiiii n im i'imiii ii rrrnriii mi imuiman i - V '' . :'" ' ' Unforgettably I j Unusual I ! Here is a motion picture play I j which flashes scenes and effects I on the Screen that have never I before even been attempted. I The serial this newspaper will I publish is written by Helen Harrington, the brilliant authoress, author-ess, direct from the picture, the result thus obtained being far more interesting and accurate than could be possible in a serial ' from which motion pictures happen hap-pen to have been made. . j --- . ' ' JJ j i n Actual Photographs, actually taken when this (' motion picture Was actually being made, illustrate this presentation of the story on the printed page. ' . The world has produced but few really great J j stories of imagination and adventure, and I j " Zingo, the Child of Destiny 99 is one of I them. For romance it ranks easily with such f stories as Robinson Crusoe and the Arabian I Nights, while for action and adventure it I surpasses Jules Vernes at his best. I week in this newspaper is a story that will make your I pulse quicken and your eyes glisten. No woman was ever I I wooed and won under such amazing difficulties as Zingo I I encounters in his love quest In the conjoint presentation I I j of this serial in this newspaper and this photodrama in I I l motion picture theatres, . the last word in motion picture II I achievment is spoken. . . I |