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Court-room Scene—A itirrinft part of the motion picture
J which dramatically fidht* the narcotic evil and iive* in
j tereatind pointer* to it* prevention.
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| The terrible effects of narcotic addic-^^
tion are graphically and dramatically J
presented on the screen in “Human "
Wreckage.” Photo shows impersona- I
tion of a young mother in the toils oi
the monster.
A Mcmoac of
Hope—The
drutf-driven
mother en
liio the aid t
of the fa moo* I
lawyer’* wile. I
I
Tlit Re
treat on
the Beach
In hie effort*
to eacape the ad
diction which 2a
rating Hit aoul. the
lawyer and hie wHe
fight the mooater
with real and freab
air. f
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Bedtime Stone*—Mtt.
Wallace Reid with her
children, Betty and Wil
liam Wallace Reid.
Mrs. Wallace Reid, Chief of
Police Oaks, of Los Articles,
and James Kirkwood dianus*
ini scenes for "Human
J Wreckaie" al the California I
studio where the bit picture
was produced. f
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| The Informer—The former narcotic addict brinji the in- V
I ve**'4*,or.'nf0''n’ation at to the “man higher up,” who it \
probmtf the "dooe rini." tt
f A "Hop" Party--One oi iht ehlef aids oi rh* dope
peddlen.
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t A prominent lawyer become* a victim to the
' monster. In the film he make* a brave fiahi
to regain hit former standing and finally wins.
Motherhood—A henrt
reaching moment in
Mr*. Wallace Reid't
photodrumatic thruat at
the illegitimate truffle in
narcotic*.
f Lili a Dtfkm Moant Wkn all Imp* aacana
| |om, a mw in baiau oa th* botlaoai c4 lb*
Uwyar'a wM* In tb* r**ll»*ilon ihai ah* naal b*
atroa^ la kalp ibo** «*•* axaka* I ham bcracM.