Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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The Harris Dickson Film Corporation pre sen-is The Custard Nine From The Famous Story in THE SfVrURp/lY EVENING POST By Harris Dickson "I'm ketchin' a train what leaves twenty minutes befo' I do, so the Coroner will know I never had nothin' to do with it". Harris Dickson's "colored stories'' in the Saturday Evening Post have given hearty laughter to millions. "Parson Virgil Custard" and " Rev'ren' Baltimore Criddle" are household words. Here's a real novelty; stories by a famous author who knows the colored people; a cast that is all colored; pictures that were taken 'way down South in Vicksburg. They are funny; funny in titles; funny in the situations; funny in the intimate glimpses of life among the colored people. Set yourself for something new and good. Two Reels (The second Harris Dickson picture will be ''The Beauty Contest")