The Moving picture world (October 1921)

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MOVING PICTURE WORLD October 1, You Can Count On Arrow Pictures. Every One Is A Sure -Shot Success. THE ARROW TRADE-MARK ASSURES INDEPENDENCE, BOX-OFFICE SUCCESS AND BEST ENTERTAINMENT We put independence first, for above all that's what Arrow stands for. Every Arrow Picture is an independent picture, produced to please the public — never to please the fancy of a director or a star. Arrow judges independent productions for you. You can bank on Arrow judgment. If it bears the Arrow trade-mark, it's a sure box office triumph and it's the best in motion pictures. Unparalleled success has come to Arrow Pictures. And you can be sure it will continue. Yours for independence, Arrow Film Corporation 220-224 West 42nd St., New York City Distributors for United Kingdom InterOcean Photoplays, Ltd. 162 Wardour Street, London Marjorie Daw, the heroine in Peter B.Kyne's Arrow — Saturday Evening Post success, "A MOTION TO ADJOURN"