Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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26 EXHIBITORS HERALD September 16, 1922 Midnight Shows for Surplus Crowds! 1 GUY POST/ The Masquerade? THE MOTION PICTURE TRIUMPH Balaban & Katz, the big exhibitors of the Chicago territory will tell you how this picture is making history in their telegram below : " 'The Masquerader' finished the biggest weeks' business in the history of the Chicago theatre Sunday. Last days of showing crowds were so immense we were forced to give an extra midnight performance to almost full capacity. Never in our experience did a picture give such complete satisfaction." From the famous novel by Katherine Cecil Thurston and the play by John Hunter Booth. Directed by James Young A First National Attraction Richard Walton Tully Production Is Making Screen History Everywhere!