Exhibitors Herald (Jun-Dec 1917)

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8 EXHIBITORS HERALD Ml i&jji&i Siir 'Winin ; : ; u . x t i r mm >,!•>■» " • .J* -i, " ..... 'Advisory Board: „,„, .;. SAMUEL GOLDFISH "'vYj^i,, v'l? Chairman . : v---v.v S» EDGAR 8F.LWYN X'Hh'k '"" IRV1NS. CoBB «• ahthvk hopkiks •JMiiiij MARGARET MAYO mi :.: KOI CO< :hKR««IK3Rl'B 52? 'r-iHSI ARCHIBALD NF.LWYN iH • CROSBY GAIUE PORTER EMKKSON* *» ilK BROWNE '"Willi :f J^r^i J| ✓ " Goldwyn Pictures For the Clean-Minded Millions GOLDWYN PICTURES will be seen by millions of women and children with enjoyment instead of shame. They are censored in advance of production by clean-minded producers who have never on screen or stage catered to the lower or cheaper tastes. They are the type of pictures that every organization of watchful men and women guarding against impurities or indecencies on the screen can indorse without a single reservation or exception. They are stories of love and laughter, of honor and refinement, built to appeal to the mental and internal fineness of the wholesome American people. Goldwyn has recognized the necessity for screen betterments and staked a fortune upon its ability to gauge intelligently the desires and requirements of an enormous public throughout the world — the hind of a public ice are most anxious to serve. ration 16 E. 42d ST.. NEW YORK CITY Telephone: Vanderbilt 11 ■HIUnilllHIII IttMIMIlMIMMIIllMICMIIIM I "THE PLAY'S THE THING!" Thanhouser-Pathe Gold Rooster Play» will continue to be shown to press reviewers at special advance shewing in the Pathe Projection Room. We do not require music, crowds and theatrical atmosphere to "get over" our productions. In fact, it is our WISH that the reviewer BE NOT DIVERTED from hard, quiet, undisturbed inspection of the PLAY! PLAY! PLAY! The moment our quality goes backward, we will run the orchestra in. ■ ■minimi mnm m a » m mm ■ ■ i ■ i rrr i