Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1917)

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MUSIC CUES! Printed on Page Six Those were the days! When Tom and the gang explored the “Old Cave” and Tom and dear little Rebecca got lost — it sticks in your mind doesn’t it, it’ll stick till the crack of doom. No matter how old you are, or how young you are, you’re coming to see Mark Twain’s idol of the good old kid days. Other Attractions, Musical Programme, Next Feature, Admission Prices, etc. EXHIBITORS’ THEATRE JESSE L. LASKY presents JACK PICKFORD in “TOM SAWYER” by Mark Twain Scenario by Directed by Julia Crawford Ivers Wm. D. Taylor By Arrangement with Mark Twain Company “ Come on, Tom ! Let me paint some of your fence. I’ll give you corksy if you will ! ” Remember how Tom got the gang to paint his fence and how he got “wealthy” doing it? You call it good “business psychology” now, but you know down in your heart that Tom was a “regular guy”. Come! Join the gang again! Get in on this, the best show in a long, long time. Other Attractions, Musical Programme, Next Feature, Admission Prices, etc. NAME OF EXHIBITORS’ THEATRE The reason most men don* t accomplish more is because they don* t advertise more 7