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Show "The Klondike Bubble E A Lubin Release g "The Drug Terror" Teaching j its Lesson to Big Audiences in Many Cities yt Jcnte J. Goldbur, of Life Pbsto Film kn Corporstion, Busy Booking "The Rsnker's Dsushtcr" Malcolm Wil- I1 liami to Slar for Famous Players in "The Brute" "The Klonkidc Bnld.le," n Lul.in re- i lease, is an exceedingly exciting and real- istie episode of a mining ste deal In I which Wolf, the jironioter. puts it orer H on the T.nmhs in beautiful shape, xrith Ml the object of winning Hattle Lamb, lh jUt charming daughter of ins victim 'Hie ( W olf plays his gnme in speet .icul.n r fash- a ion aud is eminently successful until , someone pricks the Klonkidc Ruhhle and " the millions expected ly the Lambs hiok like n Canadian quarter. Just then, however, how-ever, news comes of n wonderful strike g of ore. and the Wolf is affectionately n( gathered into the Lainhs' fold Th"p V photo-ploy is written tiv L'lny M. (ireeno and fives excellent roles to Ormi flnw- ' ' Icy, Edwin Barbour, Itirhard Morns, En- MS n ird J. Pell and other aide Lubin play- n crs. "The Drug Terror" is mcetinr with mi- usual success mi lar'e theatres of New j Col fork, Chicago, San Francisco, PhiladeF q phia and others of the principal cities. IB 1 1 was written by Lawrence NicCloskey, II Lubin scenario editor, was made by the IH Lubin Company nnd is n pboto-plny with II s purpose- li presented in co-op- I era Hon with .Mrs. W K Vanderhilt s g national crusade it;.i mt the terrifying ilrup habils, and endorsed by Mrs (). II. P, Belmont, cm H. Towns. Norman Qapgood, Ir. Park hurst, Ada Patterson, Mrs. George Qoold. the Sociological Re- Til search Society and Medical Review of sni Reviews. It is based upon a problem up that is to-day challenging the efforts if lu the police in many of our ifies The W photo-play exposes the methods Used y dealers in secretly distributing cocaine to H the poor wrctfdies aildicied (o its use and W the schemes they resort to in order to si increase the demand for the ilroj; how ,11 they victimize the unwary in all walks I B of life ami lion cocaine "agenta" v irk bond in hand with white slave traftek- I I era. 1 ( Ml 30b Is I 'Wl 5 jbji j. unison Cri A jeK tM fui fm vVM, Jesse J. Coldbnrg, Secretary and Ki- 'utive Ikfanager o the iifs Photo Vffxa Corporation and the Gommercinl Motion l Pictures Company, Inc. i I ROdd ffpS of the enterprising men the motioti picture pic-ture industry is atfr.icfins to its ranlis. ; More and more, i-.ih the picture itcdios j and the executive OlSSoes, are condncted 00 a strictly busincn basis, with in-creasingly in-creasingly satisfactory results to every- , ore- lonneeted :lh the IttdCStry, -r-ioldhurs baa recently lieeii working hard in launching "The Ranker's Daugb- : ler," the big feature photo-play reproduction repro-duction of Bronson Howard'; famous play, nnd is finding ample reward for his labors in the UfOCCSBJ he i M-oriuj. a Malcolm Williams, who Ins mad-name am place for himself as one of the fore-niot fore-niot delineators of the jrprakicg has made his entrance IhtO motion ple-tures. ple-tures. His initial apper.rance i :i Lo Islnr in the Famous Player' production of "The Brute," by Fmlerkt Anudd i Kmnnicr. It is teUSt, vital lrnnia--of 'to-dny. becanes Of til day - portr.i.rlng I with power the srorld-oN conflict of the N jaexea and depicting ti strong man's tri-iumph tri-iumph orer a woman's prids. |