Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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28 EXHIBITORS HERALD April 22. 192; CONFUSION worse confounded, in the past, has prevailed in the great and growing industry of employing SHADOWS on a lighted white screen for the entei tainment of countless millions of human beings. That is was necessary to provide the best possible motion pictures under fair and favorable conditions to distributors and exhibitors. The manner in which the first three releases are being booked in all parts of the country proves that the Second National idea is right. RELEASES: "THE NIGHT RIDERS" "HER STORY" "DAVID AND JONATHAN" Second National Pictures Corp. 140 West 42nd Street New York City