Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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12 EXHIBITORS HERALD September 23, 1922 For Five Weeks in Los Angeles This biggest and best Charles Ray feature played to capacity in Los Angeles in spite of mid-summer weather conditions and was still drawing strong. The box-office reports many persons seeing the picture more than once. Unanimous praise from exhibitor, public and critics. Qrthur S Kane preset! ts arles in A Tailor Made Man By Harry James Smith Qs produced by Cohan and Harris in the United States of Qmevica Direction , Joseph De G reuse /Ze/eaj-ecf by UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION MARY PICHCFOR.D • GHAR.LIE CHAPLIN DOUGLAS FAIPJ3ANICS • D . W. 6R.1FFITH HIRAM ABRAM S , PRESIDENT