The Moving picture world (October 1922)

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MOVING PICTURE WORLD Second to None! CAN say without a second thought I that Century Comedies are second I cannot praise them too to none, highly." D. J. Walsh HIPPODROME Buffalo, N. Y. "I will always be glad to show a Century at this theatre!" Eugene Quigley ASCHER'S CAPITOL Cincinnati, O. queenie"""™"-^ THE TRICK HORSE JOHNNY FOX THE KLEVER KID BROWNIE THE WONDER DOG LEE MORAN THE MERtJY MIMIC CONSIST eOOD! The Screen's Sweetest Kiddie in A Story Everybody Kn ows f YOUR patrons have waited patiently for this combina- tion—Little Baby Peggy in "Little Red Riding Hood." Now you can give it to them! Every kiddie in your town will want to see the story hey know by heart on the screen—and they'll ^r'mg their mothers and fathers! See your Uni- versal Exchange today! JULIUS STEQN ^///p^senr 'innik Ahk. mmr - ^ -