Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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tfay 27, 1922 EXHIBITORS HERALD Something that men as well as •omen won't forget easily ! ■^N.y.EvQTiiTig 9un read what newspaper critics and the Trade Piess said about 'Rare entertainment here. In it exhibitors have a good bet." — Exhibitors Herald. 'Moving picture entertainment out of the ordinary." — Moving Picture World 'A great box-office success." — Exhibitors Trade Review. "Most absorbing illustrations of emotionalism seen in many a day." — N. Y. American "So clear cut a pictorial beauty and played so well motion picture fans should regret missing it." — X. Y. Evening Mail. "The man's an artist and of higher rank than he has been rated." — X. Y. Evening Journal. •k by Popular Demand, at Shubert's Central, New York, Beginning May 14th U N I V E R S AL J EWEL Presented bu Ca r I Laemmle