Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1922)

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100 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Play the Game. Slow motion analysis of college spring sports, track sports, spring football and baseball, etc.. at Dartmouth and Penn State. Released May 14. 1922. Record Breakers. Slow motion analysis of champions breaking records t" track and field games. Released May 28, 1922. Red Man Sport. Indian games and sports in normal and slow motion at Banff in the Canadian Rockies. Released Aug. 20, 1922. Seven Ages of Fishing. Kids after minnows, boys after trout, big game fish ing after tuna. Released June 11, 1922. Split Seconds. Racing picture of speedboats and seaplanes, .slow motion ot whippet dogs and auto racing. Released April 30, 1922. Taking the Air. Slow motion comparison of winter sports of Maine and Florida. Released March 5, 1922. Western Stuff. Slow motion analysis of bronco busting on western ranch. Released Aug. 6, 1922. STARLAND REVUE. Produced by C. B. C. Film Sales Corp. Distributed by Film Booking Offices. Novelty reel, bringing stage stars to the picture audiences. Released semi-monthly. Nos. 1 to 10 released from April 25 to Aug. 15, 1922. Length, 1 reel. — T — TOPICS OF THE DAY. Produced by Timely Films, Inc. Distributed by Pathe. Released weekly. No. 10 to No. 35 released from March 5 to Aug. 27, 1922. Length, 1/3 reel. — U — URBAN POPULAB CLASSICS. Produced by Charles Urban. Distributed by Vitagraph. Length, 1 reel. Alexander Hamilton. Great Statesmen series. Released Aug. 20, 1922. Maverick, The. Tale of a horse in the wilds of Wyoming. Released Aug. 27. 1922. Pageantry in India. Released July 30, 1922. " Roving Thomas." Seeing New York. Released Aug. 13, 1922. U. S. Battle Fleet on the High Seas. How it meets adventures and obstacles. Released Aug. 5, 1922. Helpful and Authoritative Service fl Motion Picture News is the recognized leading trade paper of the Motion Picture Industry. flit is published at a great expense and renders a real service. flits many departments conducted by specialists are designed to serve every exhibitor need. flBy reading the News thoroughly each week you can keep posted on the doings of the Industry and can find suggestions that will greatly assist in the conduct of your theatre. flThe high regard in which it is held by advertisers is evidenced by the fact that yearly it leads all competitors by hundreds of pages of advertising. File the News and use the Guide