Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Jun 1921-Apr 1922)

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TORONTO, CANADA. Page Eleven An Absolute Necessity for the Program De-Luxe Shows more in fifteen minutes than you can read about ina year. All the Big Theatres are running it. All the Little Theatres can run it. Just get in touch | | -.. ‘with our nearest_ a Branch Office. The Magic Crystal of the Sereen. SPECIALTY FILM IMPORT LIMITED ST. JOHN MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG CALGARY VANCOUVER “Pathe Review” Expresses A Wide Vision In The Selection Of Features “Pathe Review” marks its third anniversary by enlarging its scope and embodying unique and startling features. Beginning with issue number 149, released the week of April 10th, this issue will be characterized by a widening of the scope in selections, with a special emphasis on the unusual; the entertaining and instructive igitized by Go elements of things in the wide, wide world. So it is, the Pathe Exchange announces that in the first of the new series, is afforded an exceptional appealing array of features, gauged both from the standpoint of the camera, and the printed magazine. The slogan of “All the world’s your’ neighbor,” expresses the breadth of purpose in the new issue, and_ that which will follow in future, in each issue of the “PATHE REVIEW.” gle NEW YOR ginal f PATHE’S big “ASSOCIATED” drama “DON’T DOUBT YOUR WIFE,” featuring Leah Baird, has been booked by the Keith Vaudeville Circuit, for an even dozen of their houses in New York City, and appearing in eight of their houses simultaneously. The booking by the Keith Vaudeville Circuit for their string of twelve theatres, of “DON’T DOUBT YOUR WIFE,” is a remarkable tribute to the box office value of this picture.