The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY 31 lEPMlLL MOST FAMOUS SHOW SOUTH. LAST TWO DAYS MARY PICKFORD in POLLYANNA It's More Than a Play! It's a Rainbow! COMING SUNDAY Princess, Milwaukee — Hart, manager. They liked 'Yaid In Advance" STROHEIM The Best Hated Man on the Screen, in "BUND HUSBANDS" An interesting single column adv. which was used by the Red Mill Theatre of Dallas, Texas. March 3, 1920. Universal Film Mfg. Co., 1600 Broadway, New York. ''I wish to inform you that ''PAID IN ADVANCE" has made a better impression in this town than any picture that I have played from your office and you know that your specials have all pleased very much. I have had several requests to bring ''BLIND HUSBANDS" back, and will probably do so at the first open date I have." HENRY P. NELSON, Capitol Theatre, Elizabeth, N. J.