Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1924)

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BIG "FEATURE STORIES" OF A NOVEL KIND IN LENGTHS YOU CAN PLAY Now, for the first time, you may show pictures with subjects such as you have always wanted to play but couldn't find the room. Thrilling exploration pictures, hunting big game in strange out-of-the-way corners of the earth, American cities in the incomparable Pathecolor, Secrets of Nature, etc., etc. — the bigger Pathe Review is jammed with real box office attractions. Each "story" will run not more than five or six installments. No story will run consecutively but by chapters four weeks apart. Each issue will contain several of these "stories" so that you will always have diversity. Some of the current and coming attractions follow: Who Are the White Indians? The pictorial record of the expedition under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History which discovered and brought back the famous "White Indians." Hunting Wild Animals in India An exciting tiger hunt. Taken under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History. History of Fashion The evolution of woman's dress from the earliest times. American Cities in Pathecolor The famous cities of the nation reproduced in Pathecolor, the world's most beautiful colored films. Keep Fit Home exercises for the gaining and keeping of health, taken under the direction of Dr. C. Ward Crampton, former head of the Dep't of Physical Instruction, New York. Tracing the Origin of Man Taken by the American Museum of Natural History's Expedition which discovered the dinosaur's eggs. You Can Book by Story or Every Number, Just as You Wish Pathe Review ONE REEL EVERY WEEK