Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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January 21, 1922 613 Above Lobby decorations for " One Arabian Night ” designed by Charles F. McManus, manager of the Colonial theatre, Tacoma, Wash. Below Signs like this sold “The Foolish Age” playing at the Blue Mouse theatre to Seattle fans Above Window display for “ Over the Hill ” secured in a Duluth store during the showing at the Garrick theatre Left Original lobby frame for “ The Three Musketeers” used by the Shubert St. Charles theatre, New ' Orleans Below Ballyhoo on “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court,” which covered Denver's principal streets for the engagement of the picture at the Strand theatre