The Moving picture world (December 1920)

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886 MOVING PICTURE WORLD December 18, 1920 Frank Salley Ask Frank Salley of Salley Films, Inc. why he bought our new Joan serial "The Invisible Ray." His address is Salley Films, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia. Ask Frank Salley how "The Invisible Ray" compares with all other serials on the market. Ask him what he thinks of its drawing and holding power. Ask him what he thinks of the Stars, Ruth Clifford and Jack Sherrill. Ask him what he thinks of the direction, the thrills, stunts, action and punches, the advertising, posters, lobby photos and absolutely marvelous exploitation. To Exhibitors in Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee — You can now book "The Invisible Ray" through Salley Films, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Don't wait— Don't delay. Get your bookings in NOW. INDEPENDENTS!! write or wire us for prices on your territory and ask for a copy of greatest serial advertising campaign book ever issued.