Exhibitor's Trade Review (Sep-Nov 1921)

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XII EXHIBITORS TRADE REVIEW Volume 10 Number 16 "As Good as Any Shown!" That's what Arthur G. Stolte says after a successful run in his Des Moines Theatre, Des Moines, Iowa, and continuing : "My patrons report this as good a picture as any shown. Boosted with a national exploitation campaign there is no reason why it should not be equally large from a box office angle as anything First National has." Speaking" of Louis B. Mayer's Presentation of The John M. Stahl Production "The Child Thou Gavest Me" By Perry N. Vecroff Directed by John M. Stahl A First National Attraction 7 be a Frmchise lesscyssA^tS