The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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Read All About The Big 3 Q£Fer The Chance of a lite i\ You can do what thesen See your Universal Exchange oi Hundreds turned away. Greatest attraction of 1921. S. Thirion, Bijou Theatre, Green Bay, Wise. Doubled my previous week's gross against strongest competition of season. Abe Levy, Strand Theatre, Waco, Tex. It is without a peer. As a box-office attraction it stands practically alone. William J. Vernon, South Broad St. Theatre, Trenton, N. J. Played seven days to capacity. It is a one hundred per cent, box-office attraction. Dave H. Harding, Liberty Theatre, Kansas City, Mo. Despite almost unbearably hot weather it brought in the customers. Arthur E. Weld, Strand Theatre, Cedar Rapids, la. One of the greatest productions I have ever presented. Now in second week and doing a good business. Hai-vey C. Horater, Alhambra Theatre, Toledo, 0. Carl Laemmie presents in Stuart Patons UNIVERSAL-JEWEL triumph REPUli 14 Do It Now — ^It Means Money To You!