The Moving picture world (May 1922)

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126 MOVING PICTURE WORLD May 13, 1922 MILLIONS of children, in all parts of the world, have known and loved the little poem by Robert Louis Stevenson, "MY SHADOW ^9 and have chuckled over the lines of the second verse: "The funniest thing about him is the 'u-ay he likes to grot Not at all like proper children, which is always very slow; For he sometimes shoots up taller like an india-rubber ball, And he sometimes gets so little that there's none of him at all.' PICTURES CORPORATION is guarding against any such outcome by thorough organization and systematic methods which enable it to provide exhibitors with the best possible motion picture entertainments on highly attractive terms. HlltaMM&^ "BROKEN SHADOWS," a strong human interest story in pictures; "THE NIGHT RIDERS," red-blooded romance of the Northwest; "HER STORY," tense and thrilling, and "DAVID AND JONATHAN," stirring photoplay of adventure afloat and ashore, are sure-fire box office winners because of their potent appeal to all lovers of the best in motion picture entertainment. % ^^1; WHY take chances when you are offered a sure thing? WHY? Second National Pictures Corporation 140 West 42nd Street, New York