Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1919)

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HowFarCartYbu See? Are you so blinded by tKeclosenessoftKecity's streets — the glare of tKe bright ligkts — or the narrowness oftke community that you cannot see tKe awe-inspiring spires of tKe great outdoors — cannot feel tKe call of tKe wild, untamed places of tKe eartK? ROBERT/ON-COLE PRODUCTION/ "AJ-K THE EXHIBITOR WHO PLAVy THEM" MREEWARD BOWES MANAGING DIRECTOR OFTHE WORLDS LARGEST MOTION PICTURE THEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS VISION he knov?s the business man — who sneaks off for a two weeks fishing or hunting in the 's?ildest country he can find — or who would if he could. he knovJs the wife and mother — who loves to dream of that splendid v'acation. She has hundreds of booklets of wild and picturesque spots and she dreams and dreams, but always cannot go. he knows the bo^p — and girl — whose ^'lvid imaginations picture the unknown countnes of far away. HE GIVES THEM PICTURES MORE VIVID THAN THEIR DREAMS ADVQNTWPE^c^Nics Available at all ROBERTSON COLE EXCHANGES