Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET. VOICE. i The moss ;i How soiui Ai> ^oij,evl iiu li.e eu: • >luni to ncH; furii'H from the Held, (hnd to my lips; X(,t a full JL r\ ' I N lovd spot which my i pur est and sweet -est that ii; fill (I i^iththe iiec-tar ihat K mill thar stood near it , The hric hands that were f:;1o"Miiifi^, And quit lovd sil u a lion, Tlie tea Tt'ii thonsaiul words vnu'l tell [he story of a sla<i;e play or picture that is hi<^ Ix-caiise it is HUMAN. ^'ords can only build the skclcloti of description; the heart isn't there. But the box-office tells the story ! Stage plays with the elements of "The Old Oaken Bucket ' have run for twenty years — each year to larger profits. Pictures with these elements have been the outstanding successes of their day. ' The Old Oaken liiickel^ is the sort of fucliire thai can only he fully descrihed hy the hox-ofjice. Box-offices everywhere will be singing — just as patrons will be luiniming and whistling — "The Old Oaken Bucket. " To th< tune of— dollars, dollars, dollars ! Tho' he ith [lie riie f a:II:f:iZ:zjiqfzS^^^^ "The Old Oaken Bucket. " To the tune of— dollars, ^ f p -pizfezi^ -j-p^ pr= dollars, dollars! Z^ll cot of my fa ther,the dai rylumseby IT, And c^^^^ll^rrurleTut^ret that lunijL^ TnTfie m'cW. soon, withthe emhlem of health o-ver-f lowin^'-J^^Y'^'TXILIiY' from the well, fan <y re-verfs to my fa-thers plantation Auci rjt'ama oF the Hfe^t't* in well. As AIR. •AWj' in the well , F. 6. WARREN 1540 Broadway CORPORATION How York. City