Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1921 - Mar 1922)

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40 EXHIBITORS HERALD March 11, 1922 "Y/'OU have a department which every A national film trade paper will have to copy or imitate sooner or later. It is without doubt the most widely read section in any publication serving the motion picture industry." The speaker was an executive of one of the national distributing organizations, whose opinion on every subject is respected by the entire industry. The department referred to was the— Pictorial Section of the HERALD. And when this prediction shortly comes true, it will not be the first time film publications have attempted to imitate a feature of the Herald— nor will it be the last time. Editorially, the Herald LEADS!