Moving Picture World (Jan-Feb 1927)

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January 22, 1927 MOVING PICTURE WORLD 241 The World’s Qreatest Motion Picture l Hailed as the Best Soldier Story Ever Screened and the Funniest Film Ever Made — Uproarious Comedy Blended with the Thrill of Battle — A Great Human Interest and All Appealing Love Story Against a Background of War. Unanimously Praised as the Screen’s Super Success N. Y. WORLD “Terrifically Funny.’ N. Y. TIMES “ Powerful Screen Effort.’ N. Y. SUN “As Thrilling a Show as Any on Broadway .’ N. Y. AMERICAN “Among the hig pictures of this or any other year.’ The William Fox Masterpiece Now Playing to Capacity Business Sam H. Harris Theatre NEW YORK Garrick Theatre CHICAGO Carthay Circle Thea. LOS ANGELES Curran Theatre SAN FRANCISCO Majestic Theatre BOSTON Shubert-Lafayette DETROIT CHICAGO TRIBUNE “Best of Battle Films” Opening Soon Poli’s Theatre WASHINGTON Auditorium Theatre BALTIMORE Pitt Theatre PITTSBURGH Broadway Theatre DENVER And Leading Legitimate Theatres in the Larger Cities of America CHICAGO AMERICAN “One of the best pictures of this or any other year.” Based on the Celebrated Play of the Same Name Presented Only in Legitimate Theatres With Spectacular and Stirring Effects SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT OF THIRTY PIECES Booking through Sam S. & Lee Shubert, Inc. 225 West 44th Street, New York City OR William Fox Road Show Department H. WAYNE PIERSON, Gen. Mgr. 824 Longacre Building New York City Tel. Bryant 1174 LOS ANGELES TIMES “Nothing to Equal It Anywhere.” LOS ANGELES EXAMINER “Smashing Screen T riumph .”