Exhibitors Herald (Oct-Dec 1920)

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26 E X II I B I T O R S HERALD October Id. 1 «>20 THRILLS Jn ey tug al you r patron s heartstrings' while they (j/adden them witklauqkler . SNOOKY UUMANZEE U.S. Mail and the children lovable in a neverforgettable picture C.L.CHESTER PRODUCTION RECORDS everywhere have been smasl with the first three of these comedies— "F< Times Foiled." "An Overall Hero," and "1 Big Show." They distinctly STARTLE every patron towhi they are shown — they are distinctly different ft i anything that your screen has mirrored. THEY keep the current of thrills carng the laughs along to greater enjoyment. The s no danger of a pleased patron sending ano' r to the wrong theatre when he sees a Che r Comedy at yours. He'll have somethingo remember. HEART APPEAL 'Re/eased by EDUCATIONAL Flli EXCHANGES, INC. %^ J 7*29 Seventh ^}ve. Jfew Tbrh.