Monday, Apr. 06, 1925
Empyrean
Advertising copy for a new cinema production known as Grass, released last week, furnished glimpses of the empyrean to which the imagination of U. S.
"The Kind of a Story that Mad Nature Stages Once in a Millenium to Mock the Minds of Men Who Write.
"Written by an angry God with the scenery set by the terrible hand of , destiny. Produced By Necessity. Staged By Fear. Adapted By Disaster. Enacted By 50,000 Human Beings and Half Million Beasts on the Frozen Paths of a Forgotten World Withered by the Blasts of a Sun That Laughed in Cynical Glee . . .
"Let your startled eye and dazed mind travel across blasted plains that frost the blood, stun the imagination; over mountain chains covered with age-old snows; across glacial rivers that race like maddened locomotives--barefooted, hungry--Proving That It Can Be Done No Matter What It Is."