Moving Picture World (Jun 1919)

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June 14, 1919 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 1563 From H. A. Ragle, PALACE THEATRE (Telegram) : "'HEART OF HUMANITY' BIGGEST AND GREATEST PICTURE WE HAVE EVER RUN, 'BIRTH OF A NATION' NOT EXCEPTED.' From GRAND and ORACLE THEATRES, Rock Springs, Wyo.: "'HEART OF HUMANITY' broke all records in this town. Attendance receipts and profits beat 'THE BIRTH OF A NATION' and 'HEARTS OF THE WORLD.' Congratulations to Universal." From Halifax, N. S.: " 'HEARTS OF HUMANITY' smashed all records for business in this theatre. Audiences agree greatest picture ever shown in Halifax, and we've shown them all. My hat off to Carl Laemmle and Holubar." From Des Moines PLAYHOUSE: Showed 'Heart of Humanity' to capacity. Best picture I have ever run. Picture went way over the top with me. I can safely say that it is the GREATEST PICTURE and one that will live forever." From. Omaha, Neb.: " 'Heart of Humanity' went four days here to the biggest crowds in the history of the city. I recommend it as the greatest picture of all time. I made more money than I ever dreamed I could make on any picture of the same length." C. KRUMEREI, Mgr., Magic Theatre. ^SSSSSSSS!^ HAVE YOU SHOWN IT YET?