The Moving Picture Weekly (1919-1922)

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He showed to 1100 people in an 800 pop. town ! 'It has always been my claim that my house »vas too big for the town in which I am located. However— when I ran "ELMO THE MIGHTY" [ am pleased to say that my house was too small ! I could not accommodate the people. I ;an truthfully say that, in the last six years, I lave not had such a serial in my house. Its vonderful box-office attraction is such that I :an't describe in words what I think of it. 'The peculiar part is this — Yukon has a population of only 800 people and is a poor show town — yet I played to 1,100 people in one day!" ANDY BATTERTON, Mgr., Lyric Theatre, Yukon, Penna. UNIVERSAL