Motion picture news booking guide (Oct 1922)

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IREPTE CASTLE "SUM SHOULDERS" The climax of Mrs. Castle's screen achievements. In it she dances more divinely, wears more beautiful gowns and plays more appealingly than in any other picture of her career Which is possibly why "Slim Shoulders" was chosen to open the Autumn season of the Capitol Theatre, New York. Story by CHARLES K. HARRIS Directed by ALAN CROSLAND .^WILL ROGERS HEADLESS HORSEMAN I What if the weird Headless Horseman, tearing through Sleepy Hollow during dark o' the moon, did carry a pumpkin for his top-piece? Ichabod Crane never suspected it, until the selfsame pumpkin crashed upon his own luckless pate and thus shattered his hopes of the hand of winsome Katrina Van Tassel. Adapted from the great classic by WASHINGTON IRVING "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" Presented by C. S. Clancy foi* loll Release iTRLXIE FRIGANZA MIND OVER MOTOR" A "Tish" story that has its beginning in an ear-to-ear smile and its ending in a side-shaking roar of delight. In his two new comedies. Ward Lascelle has struck a new vein of humor, a staccato of laughter that should echo from the four walls of every theatre in the country. From the popular Saturday Evening Post "Tish" stories by MARY ROBERTS RINEHART Presented by Ward Lascelle [HE BOX^^P OFFICE nd Literary Digests fun From The Press ill