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EVERYBODY’S PICTURES

“THE FOUR FEFSiIKi;. ’' In “The Four Flushcr” Hale Hamil+oll has one of the very best of his screen roles. It is a highly-diverting story, unfolding an unusually clever plot. It recounts the adventures of a young man rather humbly employed, but who lives up to his last penny and puts his all into clothes, in order to maintain a “good front.’’ One day he gets a live tip from a friend about a "fcSouth American millionaire who is Jlv&kihg for a hustling agent. “The four flushcr” concentrates all his energies to make himself appear something he is not—to land the job. He engages a suite in a fashionable hotel, hires a machine and a chauffeur, and so impresses the rich merchant that belauds the job all right, but —. Complications unforeseen set in, and lie has an exciting time of it until in the end matters arc happily adjusted and a certain pretty girl says “Yes” to a most important question.

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Patea Mail, Volume XLV, 21 February 1921, Page 3

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162

EVERYBODY’S PICTURES Patea Mail, Volume XLV, 21 February 1921, Page 3

EVERYBODY’S PICTURES Patea Mail, Volume XLV, 21 February 1921, Page 3