Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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February 18, 1922 1097 Mack Sennett’s “MOLLY O” makes history at John Kunsky’s big Madison Theatre in Detroit ! ^ A, „« *„ , ©fee Peftrit 0m FEBRUARY 1922. AMU ENTS STARTING SUNDAY IT’S COMING BACK!! STARTING SUNDAY THE FIRST TIME IT HAS EVER BEEN DONE IN THE HISTORY OF A BIG DOWN-TOW*N HOUSE! IT’S BEING BROUGHT BACK FOR ANOTHER WEEK’S PRESENTATION , The Successor to “ Mickey ” MOLLY 0 THE BIGGEST SCREEN HIT IN YEARS! WITH THE INIMITABLE MABEL NORMAND EVEN GREA TER AND BETtER THAN “MICKEY” EVER PROFESSED TO BE IF YOU MISSED SEEING “MOLLY O” LAST WEEK HERE'S YOUR CHANCE NOW! John Kunsky Madison Theatre De troi t Directed by F. Richard Jones Distributed by Associated First National Pictures, Inc. NOTE This is the first time a picture has ever been brought back for another week’s presentation in a big down town Detroit house. Released on the Open Market