Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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T r \ Ruth Roland ] in The Timber Queen It teeters on the very edge. Will it fall? AS though gripped by the irresistible force of an avalanche, the house with Ruth and the hero rushes to the very edge of the towering clifT, and half over the chasm teeters and sways. Will it fall? That's just one of a thousand mighty thrills in the best acted, best produced, strongest storied and most censor-proof Western serial exhibitors have yet seen. Do the public like it? They're eating it up! Produced by RUTH ROLAND SERIALS, INC. Supervised fo HAL E. ROACH Pafhlserial