The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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30 THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY "Think This One Over-" Says Manager Bob Abraham of San Francisco READ! "Think this one over: In spite of hottest June day since 1891 and the fact that it is year since a first run theatre attempted to run a serial , we opened with EDDIE POLO in "The Vanishing Dagger" to biggest business this house ever had except with Harry Carey in "Marked Men." If it will do this in a first run San Francisco house, what will it do in smaller theatres, I ask you? BOB ABRAHAM, Mgr., Frolic Theatre, San Francisco, Cal. H £ VANISHING DAGGER"