South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1916 — Page 12

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You folks who follow motion pictures will never "forget "Elaine." Here's goocl news. The same cast that made cold chills chase up and down your spine in "Elaine" is going to carry "The Iron Claw" to victory. Pearl White, the peerless, fearless girl, heads the company and Pathe Freres pronounce her the pick of their stars.

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To this wonderful company add the mag;': mystery of Arthur Stringer's imagination-tipped pen and you'll realize that this is a banner day in the motion picture houses "The Iron Claw" starts now.

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SUNDAY t10USamis anf thousands of people read the first Arthur Stringer story in "The Iron Claw" scries. And what they found there made them eager for the next one. There's more interest to the square inch in these stories than you'll find in the average three hundred page novel. One installment will appear each Sunday in this paper.

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By Arthur Stringer, Author of "The Wire Tapper," "The Hand of Peril," "Opea Water," "The Silrer Poppy," "The Shadow," etc. (Fint Intallment Published Yesterday ia This Paper. One Story Will Appear Each Sunday.)

TODAY -tjle first reease 0j the Pathe Pictures of "The Iron Claw" episodes opens at the motion picture houses. If you want thrills and excitement, go and see twelve swift years pass in less than thirty minutes. See the first' episode and you'll he wishing next week were here, so you could see the second chapter.

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"Iron Claw" Pathe Pictures Produced by Feature Film Co. at the Following Theatres:

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