Exhibitors Herald (Oct-Dec 1921)

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A Continued Feature Authentic, red-blooded American History. Clean, wholesome, big, true drama, filled with natio'nally historic figures, and made in 18 thrilling episodes for every theatre in the land. Featuring KIT CARSON that famous hunter, trapper and western guide, long the idcl of every American school-child. A serial figure that teachers and parents everywhere will thank you for putting on the screen, in a great series of true adventures surrounding GENERAL FREMONT one of the most daring, dashing, romantic heroes in our national history. Shown in "WINNERS OF THE WEST," in his famous trail-breaking expedition to the California gold-fields in 1848, accompanied by Arthur Standish, plaved bv ARTACORD in 18 thrilling episodes showing one of tbe biggest events in our national life which you can show to men, women, and children of every age, without the slightest fear of censorship or anything but praise. A continued feature that will set a new standard in episode pictures, and fill any house, anywhere in the land to capacity, for every week of its engagement. See this continued feature without fail, now, at your Universal Exchange. DIRECTED BY EDWARD LAEMMLE WINNERS