The Moving picture world (September 1923-October 1923)

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620 MOVING PICTURE WORLD October 20, 1923 "Salvos of Applause" from overflow crowds greeted the first of the SIN Q TREM AQAIN Series By Norman Jefferies CLOSE HARMONY" at Win* OU Son: ^Metropolitan' '.t l»* novelty. 0» lhe, PO>'lan Washington a r«tett9iWe»1 flrBt T Harmony " T?J£M *•* «H ••Close »a song h>ts » ieS. ' «rT„ a ^tn ne lease I" a n»MJ ,,re houMl Crandall's METROPOLITAN, Washington, D.C. Read wkat THE WASHINGTON POST says about this innovation TWO MORE RELEASES BOOKING ■ COMPANIONS Introducing GOLDEN GEMS Introducing "Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet" 'Father, Dear Father, Come Home" "The Old Oaken Bucket" "Comrades" "The Curse of an Aching Heart" "When You and I Were Young, Maggie' EDUCATIONAL FILM EXCHANGES, Inc., e. w. hammons, President