Exhibitors Herald (Mar-Apr 1924)

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The most spectacular and biggest production ever given a serial — The Way of a Man By EMERSON HOUGH (Author of "The Covered Wagon," " North of 36," etc., etc.) with Allene Ray and Harold Miller Thoroughly Satisfied" "We are thoroughly satisfied with 'The Way of a Man.' We are pleased to state that we have enjoyed one of the best weeks of the season with this picture." George W. Grandstrom, Tower Theatre, St. Paul, Minn. " Best Produced Serial I Ever Saw" ''1 think this the best produced serial I ever saw. Sure has the stuff in it, and should be a clean-up if remaining seven episodes are as good as the first three." Steve Farrar, Orpheum, Harrisburg, 111. Directed by George B. Seitz Two versions Produced by C. W. Patton Pafhepicture and