Universal Weekly (1923-26)

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EVERY Dem ( Exhibitors who are clamoring for better pictures, the kind that will meet the present-day wants of the public and still be a BOX OFFICE puller, never had a better opportunity to get what they are looking for than now. "In my estimation, here is a picture that fills EVERY demand of the exhibitor and his patrons. "BABY PEGGY is an artist. It is this type of a picture that makes people say, upon leaving the theatre, 'I could see more of it!' Twelve reels of Baby Peggy and the other excellent characters would hardly be enough to satisfy. "THE DARLING OF NEW YORK' is an attraction that Universal should be happy to present." ASCHER'S MERRILL THEATRE, R. C. MacMullen, Manager, Milwaukee, Wis. UNIVERSAL JEWEL advertised in the Saturday