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Universal Weekly
Vol. 24, No. 15
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I All Hartman's Film 1 I Fables From Big U I
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WHEN you talk about keepers of temples of joy, you got to hand it to Ben Antler, of the town of Clifton, the temple called the Strand and the Park of East Rutherford in the land of Jersey, who thought he had signed all the Golden Tablets to make him 100 per cent Universal. Traveling Sheik Lew Levy reminded him that in order to be such he must sign and give his followers the 2-reel Western pictures which Ben did and now he is a full fledged member. (Ben knov/s the good things.) Selah.
CADI LEE OCHS returned from his travels in foreign lands looking like a two year old, and full of pep at once plunged into a new enterprise by taking over the Uptown Theatre in Washington Heights, wherein Universal pictures will be shown in all their glory and. Lee will add to his popularity by his geniality and friendly smile (Go to it, Lee). Selah.
CADI EDDY BIMMBERG reports to us thatths new temple called the Endicott is now in its full glory and the followers who nightly crowd the place are so pleased when the Cadi shows them Universal pictures that he has to provide an extra ticket taker. Eddy says give them Universal and they all go home happy. How could it be otherwise. (Stick to it, they're winners.) Selah. ^ ^ ^
TRAVELLING Sheik Sherwood when calling upon Sam Tammon at the U. S. Temple in the land of Hoboken found that in spite of a dif
ference in weight, that he will have to undergo a course of training to keep up with Sam. He may not be able to hide but you got to go some to catch up to him. Sam is the first one of the 100 per cent Universalites in the land of Jersey (He that hustles always wins.) Selah. « « «
THE traveling sheiks of Big U attended a festival at the opening of the Dyker Theatre, 86th Street and 5th Avenue in the land of Brooklyn. Cadi Fred Huebner and Eugene Pulsch were lavish in their entertainment, milk and honey flowed, and to such a great variety, that Shiek Kusiel and his ship of the desert were so overheated that the ship emitted flames, which, however the cool night air soon extinguished. The guardian of the gate at the Home Office, Mr. Bartsch and his wife so reported to us. A great time was had by all. (Sigward, get a fireproof ship.) Selah. * * *
CADI HARRY HARRIS, the keeper of many temples in the land of Manhattan, who is a member of Universal's 100 percenters, caused a great commotion at his temple called the Gotham, when he showed his followers on upper Broadway the great Universal Picture "Outside the Law." The people gathered in great numbers and many were stricken with grief that they were unable to attend this showing, thereby causing the Cadi to promise to show this picture once more in the near future, so Travelling Sheik Joe Weinberg reports. (A good picture is always good.) Selah!
"CHEERFUL FRAUD" COMPLETED AS SECOND DENNY PRODUCTION
(Continued from, page 15.) The new Denny pictures are being made on a scale far in advance of his former successes. The lid has been lifted on production costs and conse
SATURDAY SHOPPERS SEE "PHANTOM" FLEE OVER ROOFS
(Continued from Page 30) the "plants" gazed upward apparently looking for the location of the sound. Soon a group of more than one hundred shoppers were craning their necks in an attempt to see what was happening. At another given signal the "Phantom" made his appearance and fled madly along the cornices of the buildings. When stopped by the wall of a taller building, he faced the crowd bellow and allowed a 20-foot banner, 18-inches wide, to unroll on which was written, "I am the 'Phantom of the Opera' at the Century Theatre next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday." after a lapse of a minute or two he turned the banner over and the crowd saw "Do not miss 'The Flaming Frontier' at the Century Theatre, Thus., Fri., and Sat.
"THE FLAMING FRONTIER' LAUDED BY CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(Continued from Page 19) I am grateful that a picture of this phase of America's development has been pictured for the present and future generations with so much faithfulness and restraint as this one has been, not%vithstanding the harrowing nature of the episodes. And, further, I believe that those who have the cause of the Indians at heart will feel that this picture will help that cause. This picture will help to unify our people separated by years as well as by the vast distances of our great country.
quently, reports Universal, better and more expensive stories, more care in preparation and production, and bigger launching campaigns are features of this year's Denny Productions.
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"We Want to Make Laemmle Smile Brighter"
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C. Proctor, Sultana Williams, Ariz.
L. B. Todd, Liberty Blythe, Calif.
C. A. Simons, Liberty Needles, Calif.
M. Layton, Safford _ Safford, Ariz.
Mrs. A. L. Wood, Woods Chino, Calif.
Henry Warner, Warners Egyptian Jasadena, Calif.
A. F. Minor, Loma Burbank, Calif.
H. E. Swan, Sun , Los Angeles, Calif.
Jay Chotiner, Ravenna Los Angeles, Calif.
Carl H. Drane, Lark Los Angeles, Calif.
G. L. Garibaldi, St. Andrews „ Los Angeles, Calif.
R. M. Robbins, Amusu Los Angeles, Calif.
S. M. Lazarus, New Princess Los Angeles, Calif.
H. J. Landgralf, Red Mill Belvedere Gardens
W. F. Oriani, Electric Los Angeles, Calif.
Raymond & Taylor, Georgia Los Angeles, Calif.
G. C. Pence, Merryland Los Angeles, Calif.
Wm. F. Sobelman, Rampart Los Angeles, Calif.
E. M. Masterson, Madrid Los Angeles, Calif.
A. M. Levey, Muse Los Angeles, Calif.
A. L. Gore, West Coast Theatres, Inc. J. C. Gore, West Coast Theatres, Inc.
J. H. Goldberg, West Coast Theatres, Inc Israel Gore, West Coast Theatres, Inc.
B. W. French, Federated Theatres Holding Co.
Los Angeles, Calif.
H. Anderson, Pacific Coast Theatres Los Angeles, Calif.
Milton B. Arthur, Far West Theatres, Inc.
Los Angeles, Calif. Hussell Rogers, National Theatres of Calif.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Carl W. Young, Cosmo Theatre _ Glendale, Calif.
H. J. Siler. Whittier Amusement Co Whittier, Calif
R. W. Davis, Davis Theatre La Mesa, Calif.
L. W. Robbins, Scotts Theatre . Long Beach, Calif.
Sam Trustman and Harry Trustman, U. S. Theatre
San Diego, Calif.
Oliver Demberger, Palace Theatre San Diego, Calif.
G. B. Pantages, Pantages Theatre San Diego, Calif.