Universal Weekly (1922)

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Tte Greatest Array Good Stuoirfr Featur on the Ma rket! t of m NEELY EDWARDS as "Nervy Ned," the funniest tramp on stage or screen. His series of single-reelers have taken the fans by storm. They get the laughs that pay at the box-office. LEWIS SARGENT who won a great big spot in the heart of picture fans with his intensely human characterization of Huckleberry Finn, is now making a great set of laughgetters in his one-reel Messenger Boy Comedies. ART ACORD Breezy action star of "In the Days of Buffalo Bill" and numerous features, in a series of eight two-reelers of adventure and romance among strong men in the great lumber country. JACK LONDON A series of eight two-reelers, based upon this great author's famous stories of the sea, starring JACK MULHALL MOLINA AND HIS FAMOUS TRAINED BULL Here's a novelty that will set them all wild. It's something entirely different— comedy bull pictures packed with humor and action. Watch for them — they're going to be wonderful box-office assets. HARRY CAREY in eight two-reelers, brimful of action, drama and adventure. Fashioned f**om his best and most popular three and five-reel pictures. They're box office nuggets!