Exhibitor's Trade Review (May-Aug 1925)

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RB.O. presents the Exhibitors' Surest Bet and his marvelous horse SILVER KING In Leete Renick Brown's Wonderful Story On top of the smashing success of Fred Thomson's preceding successes comes this latest and great Thomson picture — "THE BANDIT'S BABY," absolutely made to order for thousands of theatres. Never has Thomson appeared to finer advantage. Never has he had a story so full of heart interest, romance and punch as "THE BANDIT'S BABY." If you think Thomson is popular now, wait till your patrons see "THE BANDIT'S BABY." It's guaranteed to triple his tremendous popularity among every type of film fan. ARE YOU READING THE FILM TRADE PAPER REPORTS— under the heading of WHAT THE PICTURE DID FOR ME? Read them. You'll get an idea of what Fred Thomson means to your bank account. You can get the Fred Thomson pictures only through FILM BOOKING OFFICES 723 Seventh Ave., New York City. Exchanges Everywhere THEMATIC MUSIC CUE SHEETS AVAILABLE ON THIS PICTURE— PRODUCED AT THE F. B. O. STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, CAL.