Wid's Filmdom (1921)

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112,625 People Saw “The Sheik’ In One Week in New York! 1 all the history of entertainment, nosuch record has ever been made. That is the entire population of a city as large as Albany, or Salt Lake City, or Trenton. The first three games of the last World Series played to 105,403. “The Sheik” beat that by 7,222. The record hitherto for the Rivoli and Rialto Theatres was 97,713, made by “The Affairs of Anatol.” “The Sheik” beat that by 14, 912. The Demsey-Carpentier fight took in 90,000 paid admissions. “The Sheik” beat that by 22,625. The Yale-Princeton game played to 75,000. “The Sheik” beat that by 37,000. Draw Your Own Conclusion. -“The Sheik” will draw the Crowds, a George Melford Production with Agnes Ayres and Rudolph Valentino By E. M. Hull. Scenario by Monte Katterjohn. Presented by Jesse L. Lasky Gh a sion: 4