The Moving picture world (April 1920-May 1920)

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That equitaUe WANDA HAWLEY contract Kansas City saw it and "Considered a preview of this subject entirely unnecessay*' LIBERTY THEATRE 1104-1106 MAIN STREET KANSAS CITY. MO. Mr. J. S. Woody, General Manager, Realart Pictures Corp. , 469 Fifth Avenue, New York City, N. Y. Dear Mr. Woody: i am wasting no time, taking no chances, instead have signed contract on "Miss Hobbs," featuring Wanda Hawley. 1 have been so pleased with the instantaneous succesi which Realart productions have met among my patrons, also with Ihe fairness of Realart 's policy in declining to ask the exhibitor to sign a series on this particular star at the outset, that I considered a preview of this subject entirely unnecessary. Following Wanda Hawley's career, her success in all her recent productions, I figure this vehicle, "Miss Hobbs," staged so successfully on the legitimate stage and by so well known a writer as Jerome K. Jerome, could not be other than a picture of unusual merit. Congratulation, Realart! Yours very truly. b\v available-the first production only MISS HOBBS By Jerome KJerome Scenai'io by Elmer HarHs ' Directed by Donald Crisp Por pavticulai'S see neai'est Realart exchange or write REALART PICTURES CORPORATION 469 FIFTH AVENUE NEWYORIC