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TODAY The Second Chapter of THE GIRL AND THE GAME Starts at Leading Theatres And now-comes the second chapter of the greatest of ail film navels, “The Girl and the Game.’’ The first presentation of this chapter will be given tonight at leading theatres. Go see it! See beautiful, daring Helen Holmes play the heroine’s role. See the great locomotive chase—two locomotives running abreast at a furious ace. See fearless Helen Holmes make a flying leap from one locomotive cab to another while the engines are traveling at 50 miles anfhour. Don’t miss this sensational scene! The first chapter of “The Girl and 8 < A the Game” is still appearing at a number of theatres to accommodate those who failed to see it last week. By all means see this stupendous film novel, it was written by the noted author, Frank H. Spearman, ‘The story is appearing in leading news- papers. The motion pictures cost helf a million dollars to produce. 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