The Moving picture world (July 1924-August 1924)

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232 MOVING PICTURE WORLD July 26, 1924 ~ *h Tacauerine Logan TUimiog Barriers, with . lac que Forest __A^ood Saturday night P.ct adds ^ well Pho'°SrfPh|,drint new. Six reels, comedy touch to ^^TKJatre. Grundy T. Waugh. E-npr ,.onage. Center. Iowa.-SmaU Ayres.-A »acl»« Hearts, w «J £6 "Nothing much KooaUUle program ^£ this story r Wolves of the Bail, —These are old, you a s Prii 'hese are again th of the Bail, with William S. Hart re old. you all know, but If you' small town you can run them ™r -r,ce ls r'eht Print good and e> re sure to get you t~ •ood. and re!j,_ p l"e money. Five Jonnson' Re* theatre. Ridge _.?er .Gilded Ca?e, with Gloria Swanson — This picture failed to arrive.' I wired Pari" SHfj '* \p m tatBrtv. T^ey started the picture by auto, 130 miles, and arrived only a little late. Don't tell fSmSfi'. Picture g.eat— M. K Hutton pa.'ron'a'le3"'6' ^d.-NeTg^S nlJ°n°nf f"^8*' wi*h a special cast.-An old^one. but a Ro„,l one. If you have no" money. Anamosa, Iowa. — , — . — ..jve not Pick it up and make uiti> Clifford L. N„es. Grand theaTe Back Home and Broke, with Thomas Meighan. — Tom is liked here very much. Pleased 100 per cent. Give us more of these. Good print. — W. F. Gibson, Palace theatre, Grand — Saline, Texas. — Neighborhood patronage. here second ggg1 %£^f2*L Played — Earle J. Williams, ti^ii ^ Seven reel». vllle, DJL uuams. Tivoil theatre, Knox Blood and Sand, with Rodolph Valentlr — A very good picture of sunny Spain ai many interesting bull fights. Didn't dra as good as I expected. I t only one. in town that really I saw it about a year and i ■Onaa A VOT, cntPftflt'l Print ill Ino. > o ii i and Didn't draw 1 guess I'm the only one in town that really liked it and I saw it' about a year and a half ago at Buss Armentrout's. I'rint in fine shape and no scenes left or cut out. Han it two nights at ten and twenty-five cents. Eight reels. Paul J. Durbln. Majestic theatre, Perry, 111. — Small town patronage. -rrr^eii EvWthWB. ^wfn^utep1^ las S3 1 _Vick MiUwaro. ,ronage. daho.-Small_town j> from one issue of Exhibitors Herald *Whatthe Pictures Did for Me* WOMAN PROOF. (7.687 feet). Star, Thomas Meighan. This picture did an exceptionallynice business for me,.but l have commenced to expect it of Meigrhan's pictures. My audiences are one hundred per cent strong for him, and I am 2% per cent more than that. The combination of star, author, director, and last, but by no means the least, the trademark with this picture ls unbeatable. Even before they told ~me, I knew my patrons liked this picture by the laughter and pleased expressions all through the showing. Sunday, yes. Print fine. Used slide, boards, mailing list. Attendance, I'll say it was. Town of 800. Guy C. Sawyer, Town Hall Theatre (250 seats), Chester, Vermont. but better for metJ Vl8", old on° of Hart Kogers. Templ^eatrl. ^ from M.P. World -NV Straight from the Shoulder Report " Paramount Quality is Equaled bu, Paramount Service