Universal Weekly (1920, 1923-27)

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What Every Showman Should Know “Boys, this is the best short subject money can buy. Used this on an off-night, and business about tripled for the night. Buy ‘The Collegians’ and make yourself some dough.” — J. B. Weddie, Walnut Theatre, Lawrenceburg, Ind. * * * “We consider these absolutely the best short subjects on the market, both from the viewpoint of box-office value and entertainment.”— C. P. Wisch, Grand Theatre, Mohall, N. D. ¥ * This is one of the best two-reel subjects 1 have ever run. Each episode is a feature in itself. I am glad I am running it.” — R. G. Risch, Scenic Theatre, Appleton, Minn. * * Am sorry this was the last one, for they sure are business-getters for me, and watching for the day when the next number of them start as my folks are anxious to get them. Have had more comments on them than any short reel series 1 have ever run.” — W. L. Rockwell, Odeon Theatre, Cottonwood Falls, Kan. * * * “The more you see of this the more you want to see. Please everybody. Some come to see ‘The Collegians’ when they don’t care anything about the other picture. A great drawing card at the boxoffice.” — O. R. Young, Palace Theatre, Naples, Tex. * * * And These are just a Few!