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ih Hoot Gibson. — Hoot* The Lone Hand, with Hoot Gibson. — Consider this one of the best Hoot has made and have run them all. Plenty of thrills, action, and enough comedy to make it quite entertaining. — E. J. HaleyHillsidr Theatre. Chicago. llI.^Neiighiiorhood patronage.
Aiding Wild.
jrawing good. A good Westi lenty of action. — G. C. Christman. Gaoso theatre, Kansas City. Mo. — Transient
atronage.
Gentleman from America, with loot Gibson.— The best Gibson picture have played for a long time As a omedy it is good and it pleased nearly, veryone and that is going some.— Harry > Joyse, Grand theatre, Coleman. Alta.. Sn.— Small town patronage
Step On It, with Hoot Gibson.— .'\ ood Hoot Gibson picture. — ^'"•■^ >e-"ala Princess th^at^
Headin* West, with Hoot Gibson.— An:>tticr good one of Hoot's; all of them iro good. Haven't found a bad one. ['Kased 95 per cent.E. L. Golden. Mt ^\rnon Theatre. Tallasscc, Ala.— Neigh■iThood
Headin' West, with Hoot Gibspleasing program picture Hoot vorite here.— J A. Hoitre. Holtville. Cal.— "
Kindie<l Courage, Sidin' Wild, with Hoot Gibson. — Hoot never fails to draw, a crowd and llicy always leave with a' smile. No censors needed. — \V. H. Har-'_ man.'Strand theatre, Kingsport. Tenn. — ' Sm*ll-_town Datro.nacp, The Lone ^and with Hoot Gibson.— indy .^VVAlcrn comedy-drama This -""''vers the goods. — B. M.
^Uic. Mich.—
Th^ Loaded Doo'
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Carl Laemmle presents
I Ihe Greatest o£A]l Outdoor Stais
Red Courage, with Hoot Gibson. -» J list another one of Hoot's good onei •d> his pictures alujv? draw. — E. J. VVai lers. Gem theatre. Trenton,* Neb.— Gcv • cral paironaRC.
The Fire Eater, with Hoot Gibson?-. They like this star here, and Universa lets us have this series at a price we car stay open. This drew good. — H. Sweet Royal theatre. Royal Center, Ind. — Smal' lown_ patronage.
The Galloping Kid, with Hoot Gibson -As good as (he average of "Hoot's' ows. Shown with Round 6 of Leathet ^hers to good business.— Olen ReyPearl theatre. Hymera. Ind.— patronage.
SURE * l-IKt, Goo" -ased all who saw it. Attendance : fair. Theatre, King City, program-* picture, i'.itronage: ^mall .cslie Hables. Reel California
, Single Handed,
■ivc reels. A g< •bson well liked ar trons some laugh cslern.— Thcs. Ji^ y. III.— General 1 Single Handed, 1 ot as good as somI.iycd to good bu^ ps. Film, theatre, .Vighborhood patr<
1 Hoot Gibson. — program picture, he sure handed our More comedy than Opera house. Coal tronage.
th Hoot Gibson.—, ■f Hoot Gibson, but ■ss.— Don H. Philraigmont, Idaho.—
THE favorite of them all — men, women and children! The men like him for his rugged daring and wonderful riding; the women for his winning smile and personality; the children because he exemplifies the wholesome, dashing spirit of the t3rpical American. He is sure-fire at the box-office. He is one star in the screen firmament that showmen can depend upon with absolute confidence of box-office success! And he is proving it in hundreds of theatres daily.
What Exhibitors Say About Hoot Gibson:
"Gibson is a good drawing card here!"
RIALTO THEATKE, Pocabontas, la.
"Everybody likes Hoot Gibson!"
ROYAL THEATKE, Salina, Kans.
"His pictures always draw!"
GEM THEATRE, Trenton, Neb.
•The
box-oflSce liked him fine!"
RIALTO THEATRE, Selma, Mich.
"Every picture drew a bigger house than the preceding one!"
CRYSTAL THEATRE, S. Superior, Wyo.
"Cash in on Hoot Gibson!"
CASINO THEATKE, Antwerp, N. Y.
'You can't go wrong with Hoot's pictures!"
MAJESTIC THEATRE, Greenfield, Tenn.
Advertised in The Saturady Evening Post.
. K -^25 fcetj. Star, t.-^ui we saw ontf knock on this , but wc found it to be a real good pic^ Has action and good comedy. Story k. Pleased all. They want Hoot in tsterns. We ran "Man of the North" and lomedy with Ihe above and made a dandy pw, to a good business for two days. Adfcsion 10-20. William Thatcher, Royal The■* Salina, Kansas.
(Hool Gibson— Vmversal—^SV) frcl) M. P. W. — Unusually fine picture tntro^ 'duces Hoot Gibson as a five reel star. .N— Action meIodr.im,i lives up to its title. • ■E. H. — Considerable humorous incidctit ad49 _t(> (the value of a well-produced and satisfying'production.
W— Lively wcstcni full of thrills and fun.
o lOjon— U nmrsal—4.4S 1 reel ) W.— Is good western drama. ^tTwl.T .="1°"'" '"i," moving Hoot Gib
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stol^^"^''""^''' attraction with fair (Th.
— . attention by ' front and lobby dis the papers all
The Gentlema
loot Gibson. — 1 hich seemed tOi d quite a nur .•y hked it. H re, but I think] iward stuff out..
Edward inste.' 30t. Five reel unity theatre,, tronagC; ^ ■)ut of Luck, wi; ure. Book it; • Tom Mix. % iversal picture IS, Palm theat .icral patronage
took
ismcss was just fair ly one of merit as fr— ".are poncerneikr"^
"THE BEAR CAX !Yersal).-,-This pictui i»ay of an attractive 'ploy, and though i ioward it kindly, be ttraction is real ras Western pictures!
.tSlfi^ot real *rong 'stor;': soiupot our blit 'Tjo one antertaintng .re.— Kli^
.—It's there ud ginger re'•ch. If your ; It— Mack f. ^'if',,. Angeles,
ction, with Hoot 1 Jl all the action, p. ired. Western eve.trons IH<e Wesleras' •avis. Dream theatri vash.— General patro
e Eater, starring Ho^ This is tile 'best.pjf as given us to date^l -ra action and has 4 .<inlona were dl^kiei on It 1 .jatrons do not "like westen kicked as the picture was ve It should go well in airy.'ih King. Statp. Zumlirota. Mlari, fioutagt with Hoot G ibsori..VS a iJatHfy gootf story here, wit! J. uni^lto cnaracftrs to support him', -d to .pleue anJrlFhere.— Gem IhrPcori^,. rO — ijciglibothood JjaHTC-
SVPERBA.XHEATRE 3EADIf«, IN," Edward Gibson (Uni-, sal).-Good business. The average adi rtismg was used on this feature Lee I.
Hoot Gibson. "The^Glm^r P^tror (4,2>8 fcot). Star cast. ■ I sandwiched these two 11] bctwceri. the so-called "super, specials jiid I.gu^ss theV »ikcd_ these the'■ Dead Game, with Hoot Gibson. — I ran it with one reel comedy, but not much busint^s, js I ran it on Tuesday night, byt no fault of picture. Print in good shape. Five reels. — B. E. Clement, Strand theatre, Eaton, Ind. — General patronage.