Exhibitors Herald (Sep-Dec 1918)

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EXHIBITORS HERALD AND MOTOGRAPHY Rough and Ready, with William Farnum. — Great picture. Good business. — S. C. Vale, Pictoriuni Theatre, Dennison, Ohio. Her Price, with Virginia Pearson. — Good picture. Fair attendance. — Lewis and Briscoe, Princess Theatre, Elwood, hid. — General patronage. ienera Shame, with Zena Keefe. — Star not well known, but capable actress. Story appealing — H. P. Rorig, Orpheum Theatre, Elgin, 111. — General patronage. Goldwyn The Auction Block (Rex Beach production).— This picture is sure a dandy. Don't miss playing it. Charged 6 and 15 cents. Wouldn't run it for less than 10 and 25, because it's worth all that and then some. Grab it quick and boost it. — William M. Roob, Grand Theatre, Port Washington, Wis. — Mixed patronage. The Kingdom of Youth, with Madge Kennedy. — Pleased a big audience. Out of the ordinary. — Mrs. R. G. Jordan, Illinois Theatre, Lagrange, 111. (Chicago suburb). — High class patronage. The Venus Model, with Mabel Normand. — Clean, snappy and pleased all. — A. S. Widaman, Centennial Theatre, Warsaw, Ind. Jewel For Husbands Only, with Mildred Harris. — Fine picture. Business extra good. — L. Rudolph, Virginia Theatre, 210 East 43rd street, Chicago. — Middle class neighborhood. Crashing Through to Berlin — Misnamed. Good review of the war made up from weeklies. — Faul and Overton, Lyric Theatre, Winchester, 111. — General patronage. Crashing Through to Berlin. — Best of its kind yet played. — F. J. M. Williams, Madison, Wis. — Mixed patronage. Kleine — General Gift o' Gab, with Jack Gardner (Essanay). — Everyone liked this comedy. — Faul and Overton, Lyric Theatre, Winchester, 111. — General patronage. Two Bit Seats, with Taylor Holmes (Essanay). — Dandy comedy. — Faul and Overton, Lyric Theatre, Winchester, 111. — General patronage. Met ro Eye for Eye, with Nazimova (Screen Classics). — One of the best and biggest pictures of the hour. Played to three day's big business. — F. G. Heller, Starland Theatre, Anderson, Ind. — High class patronage. To Hell with the Kaiser, with Olive Tell and Lawrence Grant (Screen Classics).— A big timely production with box office pulling power that will equal any. CLAIRE WHITNEY and King Haggott in a Scene from the Screen Classics Play, "The Man Who Sta, eel at Home ' — A. D. Lassiter, Chestonian Theatre, Chester, S. C. — Neighborhood patronage. Social Hypocrites, with May Allison. — Excellent. — Cory Smith, Pastime Theatre, Manning, S. C. — High class patronage. To Hell with the Kaiser, with OliveTell and Lawrence Grant (Screen (.lassies).— Pleased all. It is well worth showing in any house. E>rought us good business. — J. M. Gardner, Arc Theatre. Delphi, Ind. — General patronage. Our Mrs. McChesney, with Ethel Barrymore. — Star getting too old for pictures. Her acting, however, is good. — A. S. Widaman, Centennial Theatre. Warsaw, Ind. Revelation, with Xazimova (Screed Classics). — Fine picture. Will get the money. It will back up anything said of it. — A. D. Lassiter, Chestonian Theatre, Chester. S. C. — Neighborhood patronage. Lady Barnacle, with Viola Dana. — Not the kind of picture our people want. Not very good. — Loeffelholz Brothers, Auditorium, Cuba City, Wis. Kildare of Storm, with Emily Stevens. — Star was a great disappointment. She is too fat to pull like she used to and the genral estimate is that she is a dead one here. — A. S. Widaman, Centennial Theatre, Warsaw, Ind. The Haunted Pajamas, with Harold Lockwood. — The best comedy drama yet. It will chase the blues. — Loeffelholz Brothers, Auditorium, Cuba City, Wis. Our Mrs. McChesney, with Ethel Barrymore. — Splendid comedy drama. Star has good drawing power for us. — H. P. Rorig, Orpheum Theatre, Elgin, 111. — General patronage. Flower of the Dusk, with Viola Dana. — Well received bv small house — F. T. M. Williams, Grand Theatre, Madison, Wis. — Mixed patronage. 34 Broadway Bill, with Harold Lockwood. — Good picture. Star is good drawing card. — L. A. Hasse, Majestic Theatre, .Ylauston, Wis. Boston Blackie's Little Pal, with Berl Lytell. — Very good picture. Lytell is popular. — F. J. M. Williams, Grand Theatre, Madison, Wis. — Mixed patronage. Red, White and Blue Blood, with Bushman and Bayne. — Good picture. — Cory Smith, Pastime Theatre, Manning. S. C. — High class patronage. The Outsider, with Emily Stevens. — Good picture. Fair business on stormy night. — L. A. Hasse, Majestic Theatre, Mauston, Wis. Paramount Love Me, with Dorothy Dalton. — My patrons were well pleased with picture. Give us some more like it. — Allen C. Poe, Favorite Theatre, Covington, O. — High class patronage The Devil Stone, with Geraldine Farrar. — Exceptionally good picture. Sure to please anywhere. Drew fairly well. Film in good condition. — Gem Theatre. Peoria, 111. — Neighborhood patronage. Uncle Tom's Cabin, with Marguerite Clark. — They must be trying to put this star down and out to hold "her Oh, for a real Clark film once again. — R. J. Keif, Star Theatre, Decorah, la. Missing (Blackton oroduction). — Very good. Pleased all. Good two-day business.— Will F. Krahn, Lorin Theatre, Berkeley, Cal. (college town). — Suburban patronage. Mrs. Dane's Defense, with Pauline Frederick. — Good picture, but rather slow for a mixed audience. — R. A Shobe. Kentland Theatre, Kentiand, Ind. — Mixed patronage. Bab's Matinee Idol, with Marguerite Clark. — Not so good as the other Bab stories. Good subtitles. Some good comedy. Average picture. — J. B. EnHert, Endert Theatre. Crescent City. Cal. — General patronage. Saucy Madeline (Sennett Comedy). — fretty fair. Always a few new stunts in each of these comedies. — R. J Relf, Star Theatre, Decorah, la. Tom Sawyer, with Tack Pickford. — Pine picture. Liked by everybody— S. C. Vale, Pictorium Theatre, Dennison, O. Rich Man. Poor Man. with Marguerite Clark. — Poorest Clark we have had for some time. — Allen C. Poe. Favorite Theatre, Covington, O. — High class patronage. The Petticoat Pilot, with Vivian Martin.— This picture will olease almost any kind of an audience. — Has a little comedy all the way through. — R. A. Shobe, Kentland Theatre, Kentland, Ind. — Mixed patronage. J. aw of the North, with Charles Rav. — Picture thrilling GooH Did "ot please, however. — Strand Theatre, Birmingham, Ala. — General patronage.