Claire Windsor
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Released September 15, 1922
Preferred Pictures
Distributed by Al Lichtman Corp.
"Rich Men's Wives" is a lost film.

This was Clair's personal favorite film and was well received by the critics.

Dates Issued
1922
2/9/1922 
Physical Description
7 reels; 7,040 ft. 
Notes
producer and Director: Louis J. Gasnier 
Supervision:  B. P. Schulberg.
Story:  Frank Dazey, Agnes Christine Johnson.
 Star: House Peters (John Masters)
Copyright claimant: Preferred Pictures. Inc.
Registration number: Lp18348
No holdings located in archives.
This was Claire Windsor's personal favorite film of her career.

From an unidentified article from 1922 entitled:  "Auto Values Rated in Film Footage by This Director" we read:
...Gasnier, with his European facility for novelty and detail, let it be known that he would welcome the cooperation of members of the fashionable colony at Beverly Hills, California, where this particular bit of "Rich Men’s Wives" was to be filmed and announced that owners of exclusive makes of automobiles would have the preference in the matter of prominence in the picture and promised that each car owner would be provided with a "test" picture of himself or herself and car.  This announcement brought to Beverly Hills the finest array of cars in or around Los Angeles.
Gasnier established a schedule of footage and allotted a strip of film averaging seventy-five feet to each of the trio of popular American "P" cars--the Packard, Peerless and Pierce, the Cunningham, Locomobile and Meteor allotment was one hundred feet, the greatest footage given was one hundred and fifty feet, awarded to the Sunbeam and Minerva.  The DeDion, Mercedes, Delang, Panhard Renault, Rolls....(copy of text incomplete)

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Have a Ball in Cawker...

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Aug. 16th and 17th, 2019
  Cawker Picnic, Twine-A-Thon
               and Cook-Off
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