The Moving picture world (November 1923-December 1923)

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MARV PICKFORD in "Ho sit a with HOLBROOIC BLINN Qdapted by Cdward Kpoblock. UJory by JVorbert "^alk^, photography by Charles Jioxher Jn ERNST LUBITSCH PRODUCTION Now Booking UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION Mary Pickford Charted" Chaplin Douglas JairbanksS D.W.Qriffith Oiiram Obram^r, President CLASS OF SERVICE Telegram Day Letter Night Message Night Letter SYMBOL Blue NL If none of these three symbols appears after the check (number of words) this is a telegram. Otherwise its character is indicated by the symbol appearing after the check. WESTE Pom 1201 NEWCOMB CARLTON. PRESIDENT GEORGE W. E. ATKINS. FIRST vice-president CLASS Of SERVICE SYMBOL Telegram Day Letter Blue Night Message Ntte Night Letter N L If none of these three symfiott appears after the check (number of words) this is a telegram. Otherwise Its character Is Indicates by the symbol appearing after the check. RECEIVED AT 10FTJ 47 BLUE 3 EXTRA CHICAGO ILL 130P NOV 5 1933 HIRAM ABRAMS UNITED ARTISTS CORP NEW YORK N Y MARY PICKFORD IN ROSITA OPENED AT THE ORPHEUM THEATRE ON SATURDAY TO THE LARGEST BUSINESS IN THE HISTORY OF THE THEATRE AS THE ORPHEUM THEATRE HAS BEEN IN EXISTENCE FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS THIS IS AN ACHIEVEMENT OF WHICH MISS PICKFORD CAN BE JUSTLY PROUD JONES LINICK AND SCHAFFER ADOLPH LINICK