Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . cter sketches in the solitude of your library;perhaps you have been moved by his plays ; perchanceyou have sat within the sound of his voice and heardfrom his own lips the quaint tales that originate in hisbrain, but you do not appreciate his splendid genius untilyou have witnessed on the screen his wonderful self-composure and natural acting as he impersonates thet haracter of Jasper Starbuck in his own story, TheStarbucks. So realistic that with but little stretch ofthe imagination you can hear his utterances as you seethe action of his expressive co


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . cter sketches in the solitude of your library;perhaps you have been moved by his plays ; perchanceyou have sat within the sound of his voice and heardfrom his own lips the quaint tales that originate in hisbrain, but you do not appreciate his splendid genius untilyou have witnessed on the screen his wonderful self-composure and natural acting as he impersonates thet haracter of Jasper Starbuck in his own story, TheStarbucks. So realistic that with but little stretch ofthe imagination you can hear his utterances as you seethe action of his expressive countenance, all combiningto weave the magic spell that will hold you enthralled—a most wonderful delineator of character and an artistin the interpretation of his own work. Can you imagine a more perfect delineation of anycharacter than that given by the person whose brain hasgiven birth to it ? Opie Read conceived the person ofJasper Starbuck, he lived his life, fought his battles,adjudicated his difficulties, and settled his feuds. He. presentation on a par with the best the legitimate stagehas ever offered. Mrs. Mayfield, sister of Judge Elliot, of Nashville,


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