Exhibitors Herald (Oct-Dec 1920)

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State Rights for Sale Approved by Cardinal Logue. Primate of Ireland, and Archbishop Gilmartin, leading a pilgrimage to Croagh Patrick Mountain, in County Mayo. A SIX-REEL IRISH MASTER-PICTURE All Irish players and scenery, embracing the poetry and beauty of the Irish race. A CLASSIC OF IRISH CATHOLIC HISTORY In the Days of St. Patrick" Rev. W. McSweeney. of Dublin, Authority on Church Liturgy, Supervised the Picture Throughout It is strictly a religious production of the life of Ireland's patron Saint and will give unbounded pleasure and edification to the millions who see it. It is authoritative. It is one of the greatest Irish stories ever produced on the screen. It is not a propaganda play and has absolutely nothing of a political nature in it. It will bring many a tear to our people. Seeing this picture of other days will encourage them to hold up in their present trials. For Catholic Churches, Schools, Colleges and Societies For A picture that will bring back to the older people the traditions of their youth, with lasting pleasure, the young it will be a source of inspiration as well as a pride in the history and folklore of their race. The incidents in the remarkable life of the Saint, from his birth to his death at the age of 120 years, unfolds itself in realistic fashion. No other episode from the past is, perhaps, so beautifully and solemnly impressive as the coming of St. Patrick to Christianize the people he had come to love as a slave herd boy. You see the costumes and people of the time of St. Patrick. You realize his God-given powers over the Druids when you see him mount the hill of Slane and kindle the first Paschal Fire in Ireland, in defiance of the King's order. There is an epilogue showing the sacred places upon which St. Patrick trod as they are today. The picture is inspiring in all its details. Fifteen to Twenty Million Catholics Is Your Field Every single church family will be waiting to see this masterpiece of ecclesiastical history of Ireland's own patron Saint. SHOULD BE A BIG MOSEY MAKER FOR LIVE WIRE DISTRIBUTORS WRITE OR WIRE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 76-78 West Lake Street CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. MATRE'S LIBRARY OF FILMS '4 \ < y v y } i i We Do Not Censor — We Review Pictures! SCREEN OPINIONS is read by Adapters Directors Exchanges Producers Newspapers Teachers Stars State Right Buyers Writers Screen opinions THE UNBIASED REVIEWING SERVICE! Published Weekly by James T. Igoe Company SCREEN OPINIONS is the acknowledged guiding hand of progressive exhibitors the country over. Independent, unbiased and honest opinions of pictures reviewed gives it the right to this position. No other medium in the industry has the courage of its convictions nor can afford to jeopardize its position in the field to the extent of giving absolutely unbiased reviews on all pictures released, except SCREEN OPINIONS. Sustaining itself without advertising support it easily proves its claim of independence. No Advertising Support Accepted! Aggressive and constructive work has won for it the confidence of exhibitors in 44 states of the U. S. A. Canada England Scotland India South Africa Mexico South America Porto Rico Australia a a a a a a a a a a a Star Cuts Art Folders War Tax Books Classic Screen Our star cuts are designed so as to appeal to "favorite fans." creating sentiment for the star and permanent business for your theatre. These favorite poses are rich in depth and lovely in design, displaying the star s charm in the most appealing manner. Made in two sizes ■ — small. 114 inches high by % inch wide ; large, 2% inches high by l^o inches wide. Made in 100 line screen. Will print well on newspaper stock. A series of designs of aesthetic loveliness. Each folder suggests romance in varied fascinating appeals. Folded size. 6*» inches high by 3% inches wide : Sat size ( double size for printer's convenience). 12I-> inches high by 7^4 inches wide. Printed in from five to seven pleasing color combinations. Six exclusive designs. A book for daily record for each month, in duplicate form, including a total monthly sheet which automatically foots itself. Anyone can prepare the report in a very few moments each night. The books are always open for inspection to the government agent whenever he may come, and the accounts are always correct. Twelve books to a set. Programs Beautifully printed in pleasing colors, they have had a general appeal and suitableness for most theatres. Folded size. 6*4 inches high by 3% inches wide : flat size (double size for printer's convenience). 12*4 inches high by 7*4 inches wide. Four designs to set. Opinions 115 Subjects JAMES T. IGOE COMPANY Theatrical Printers 117 W. Harrison Street, Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A. SCREEN OPINIONS does not mislead or fool by wild promises which have no solid foundation. IT points tne way to safe pictures for the patrons and does it in a consistent and constructive manner. IT has its own efficient printing establishment and is in a position to give constant service to subscribers. Send for Sample Copy acacaEaEaEaEaEKiaEaEaEaEaEaE