Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1922)

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COMEDIES — A — AESOP'S FABLES. (Cartoon-comedies) Produced by Fable Pictures, Inc. Distributed by Pathe. Length, 2/3 reels. Boastful Cat, The. Released Aug. 6, 1922. Boy and His Dog, The. Released April 30, 1922. Brewing Trouble. Released July 16, 1922. Cat and the Pig, The. Released June 25, 1922. Country Mouse and the City Cat, The. Released July 2, 1922. Crime in a Big City. Released July 9, 1922. Dissatisfied Cobbler, The. Released March 26, 1922. Dog and the Fish, The. Released Aug. 13, 1922. Dog and the Wolves, The. Released June 4, 1922. Eternal Triangle, The. Released May 7, 1922. Farmer and His Cat, The. Released June 18, 1922. Farmer and the Mice, The. Released Aug. 20, 1922. Farmer and the Ostrich, The. Released March 19, 1922. Hunter and His Dog, The. Released May 2S, 1922. Lion and the Mouse, The. Released April 2, 1922. Love at First Sight. Released May 21, 1922. Maid and the Millionaire, The. Released June 11, 1922. Mechanical Horse, The. Released Aug. 27, 1922. Mischievous Cat, The. Released July 23, 1922. Model Dairy, The. Released May 14, 1922. Rich Cat; — and the Poor Cat, The. Released April 9, 1922. Spendthrift, The. Released March 12, 1922. Tiger and the Donkey, The. Released March 5, 1922. Wicked Cat, The. Released April 23, 1922. Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, The. Released April 16, 1922. Worm that Turned, The. Released July 30, 1922. — B — BROADWAY COMEDIES. Produced by Morris Schlank. Distributed by Arrow Film Corp. Featuring Eddie Barry and Vera Reynolds. Directed by Morris Schlank. Length, 2 reels. But a Butler. Released April 27, 1922. Rented Trouble. Released April 6, 1922. What Next. Released March 10, 1922. Whose Husband Are You? Released March 23, 1922. — C — CAMPBELL COMEDIES. Produced by Campbell Comedy Corp. Distributed by Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. Featuring children and animals. Directed by William S. Campbell. Length, 2 reels. Circus Days. Released July 9, 1922. False Alarm, A. Released June 11, 1922. Penny Reward, A. Released May 14. 1922. Rag Doll Romance, A. Released April 2, 1922. CARNIVAL COMEDIES. Produced by Carnival Comedies, Inc. Distributed by C. B. C. Film Sales Corp. Length, 2 reels. Fans and Flappers. Starring Hal Stephens. Released April 20, 1922. His Mushing Bride. Starring Smiling Billy Jones. Released April 6, 1922. Look Before You Sleep. Starring Polly Moran. Released March 23, 1922. She Loved Him But — . Starring Earl Montgomery. Released May 4, 1922. Telephone Troubles. Starring Earl Montgomery. Released May 18, 1922. Tell 'Em Nothing. Starring Smiling Billy Jones. Released March 9, 1922. CENTURY COMEDIES. Produced by Century Film Corp. Distributed by Universal. Length, 2 reels. Apartment Wanted. Starring Lee Moran. Directed by Alf Goulding. Released July 12, 1922. Bath Day. Starring Harry Sweet and Queenie (horse). Directed by Fred Hibbard. Released Aug. 16, 1922. Cheerful Credit. Starring Brownie (dog). Directed by Fred Hibbard. Released April 26, 1922. Dark Horse, A. Featuring Sally (horse) and Charles Dorety. Directed by Jess Robins. Released April 12, 1922. Hello Mars. Starring Harry Sweet. Directed by Alf Goulding. Released July 26. 1922. 91