The Moving picture world (August 1922)

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5 miiim Contract Number 4Roosevelt, Chicago Messrs. Balaban & Katz \) July 31st—Indefinite Apollo, Indianapolis Mr. Charles Olsen Sept. 10th—Indefinite Heilig, Portland, Ore. Mr. Calvin Heilig July 30th—Indefinite 7 Liberty, Kansas City Mr. Samuel Harding October 1st—Indefinite Hal Roach Presents through Associated Exhibitors Arthur S. Kane, President Harold Lloyd 'Grandma's Boy 1 HIS FIRST g PART FEATURE Not often in this much-theatred town can it be written of a playhouse showing pictures that it could not take care of its business. A truthful account of Sunday's events must set this fact down concerning the Symphony. Harold Lloyd's "Grand- ma's Boy" was the occasion of a sensation in the business it drew and the revelation it made of new capacities in that leader of comedians. Sapients who saw his first five-reel feature yester- day and heard its audience roar with glee for an hour and a quarter, predicted a run of many weeks for the picture.— Monroe Lathrop, Los Angeles Express, May 15, 1922. Foreign Representative — Sidney Garrett I