The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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See Your Exchange About The Big 3 OfFer lime — Act right Now! exhibitors did— and more! about the BIG 3 OFFER! Did tremendous business. A notable production. Pleased everybody. A. K. Pay, Colonial Theatre, Sioux Falls, S. D. Great. They make no better pictures. August Berkholz, Opera House, Eedgranite, Wis. A big production. Should be tremendous success in any theatre. B. P. McCormick, Liberty Theatre, Florence, Colo. Broke the house record. Give us more like it. H. F. Stafford, White Way Theatre, New Haven, Conn. Should be a clean-up for any exhibitor. Second day's business bigger than opening. Vemer Hicks, Family Theatre, Marion, 111. A winner. Turned hundreds away with thermometer at 90, against great competition. K. F. Kerby, Regent Theatre, Calgary, Alberta. A pronounced box-office success. Holding up splendidly. Harry Ascher, Ascher Bros., Chicago, 111. THE GREATEST AQRESSONTHE WORLD'S SCREEN Adapted by Lucien Hubbard from Edwina Levins Novel AnON // Act At Once — There's A Clean-up In It For You! 15