The Moving picture world (November 1923-December 1923)

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50,ooo,ooo Readers Guarantee Your Patronage! "Michael O'Halloran The Most Widely Read Story of the Worlds Most Popular Author GENE STRATTON PORTER A HUMAN INTEREST STORY WITH IRRESTIBLE APPEAL ^? The NEW YORK VARIETY says: The average filmgoer is going to enjoy this picture wholeheartedly. "Michael O'Halloran" should prove a box office picture. Mrs. Porter's readers number high in the millions. This should assure the success of a film version of one of her most popular novels, particularly when it is as well done as this. The TIMES SQUARE DAILY [N. Y.] says: "Michael O'Halloran" looks like a box office card. The LOUISVILLE [KY.] TIMES says: A charming story, beautifully portrayed. The RIVERSIDE [CAL.] PRESS says: "Michael O'Halloran" is one of the foremost human interest pictures of the year. ENDORSED BY KIWANIS CLUB as > "The type of entertainment that can be enjoyed and appreciated by every member of the family. 'Michael O'Halloran should be seen by every young American from the age of 8 to 80." BE SQUARE with YOUR PUBLIC and book this "BE SQUARE" PICTURE ! With IRENE RICH Directed by JAMES LEO MEEHAN V — * A Perfect Tie-up With Kiwanis Clubs