The Moving picture world (August 1922)

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MOVING PICTURE WORLD Happened Before in the Industry! Six first-run Broadway theatres, during the week of July 2nd, played five different MERMAID COMEDIES JACK WHITE PRODUCTIONS and exploited the pictures in electric lights. Previous pictures have played day-and- date, but never before have five different comedies of one brand played on Broad- way at the same time. Here are the theatres: CAPITOL STRAND RIVOLI CRITERION LOEWS STATE N. Y. ROOF The Capitol, in addition, played "The One Man Reunion," one of Wilderness Tales, by Robert C. Bruce. All the above pictures are among Educational's Nationally Advertised Short Subjects EDUCATIONAL FILM EXCHANGES, INC. E. W. HAMMONS, President