Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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October 2 g , i g 2 i 2239 SHOWMEN With a Punch Other First Run Showmen Say: THE MADISON THEATRE -DETROIT *I do not know of any other short subject which has given greater satisfaction — let me know release date of next picture." T. D. MOULE for JOHN H. KUNSKY RIALTO^^OMAHA Tor dramatic quality and heart interest *The Northern Trail* lurpasses many of the five and six-reel features — our patrons vere more than pleased." JULIUS K. JOHNSON THE CIRCLE INDIANAPOLIS 1 have just seen THE POLICEMAN ANI) THE BABY/ a wo-reel drama, and must say that I am looking forward with )leasure to booking this in some week, giving our patrons a egular treat." RALPH W. LIEBER A.H. BLANK ENTERPRISES ^^^DES MOINES A newspaper critic gave more space to your two-reel subject ban to the feature." A. G. STOLTE .OEW^S STATE THEATRE--JNDIANAPOLIS *The Northern TraiP met with unusual success. It is just the hing to fit in with lighter numbers." WALTER DAVID and they are among EducationaVs Nationally Ad'vertised Short Subjects 'THE SPICE OF THE PROGRAM" w EDUCATIONAL FILM EXCHANGES, Inc. E. W. MAMMONS, President LEWIS S. STONE in "The Northern TraU" a JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Story EducationaVs Nationally Advertised Short Subjects