Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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February 21, 1925 EXHIBITORS HERALD 17 A GREAT TICKET SELLER NEW YORK “If ever a picture was a thriller this is one.” — Evening World. “It is a box office attraction whose possibilities for money-making cannot be denied.” — American. “This one is a box office photoplay.” — Daily News. CHICAGO “i\ good picture. We think you’ll like it.” — Chicago Tribune. “A smartly staged production all the way.” — Chicago Herald Examiner. “The storm at sea is as thrilling as any episode the screen has ever had.” — Chicago Post. ROCHESTER, N. Y. “A picture worth seeing.” — Rochester Herald. ST. LOUIS “There are thrills aplenty; tears and laughs.” — Globe Democrat. “For thrilling and vivid realism the shipwreck scenes far surpass anything ever offered on the screen.” — St. Louis Times. LOS ANGELES “An abundance of thrills, suspenseful and dramatic.” — Daily News. “Delighted crowded houses. Excitement rules the screen.” — Examiner. ike all big money makers it's a FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE