The Moving Picture Weekly (1919-1922)

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sin m in to years. "Played 'Conflict' Saturday night to the biggest business ever done in this house in the last sixteen years. Not only played to the largest number of people but to the largest receipts, in spite of the fact that higher admissions were charged than in the past." Palace Theatre, Chatham, N. B. "One of the greatest box-office attractions I've ever played. Standing room only business for three days against extraordinary competition." Victory Theatre, Shawnee, Okla. "Packed them in at both shows — afternoon and evening. Hundreds turned away. Stopped selling tickets at 7:45 P. M. Give us more of the same." New Castle Theatre, Guelph, Ont. The Biggest Thriller ever Known FROM THE NOVEL BY DIRECTED BY STUART RATON