Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 09, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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"One of the greatest film epices ever made;
merits visit after visit to grasp all its glories.".
New York Telegram.
"The most amazingly beautiful motion pic
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New York Mail.
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"Every hit as important as any play on Broad
way. We whole-heartedly commend it to every
man, woman and child."
Daily News (Chicago)
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"f has magnificent settings and costumes and
lighting effects of almost unbelievable beauty."
New York Sun.
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" 'Wien Knighthood Was in Flower' is daz
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"'When Knighthood Was in Flower repre
sents the supreme achievement of the motion
picture art." Boston American.
"The supreme triumph of the season."
Portland Oregonian.
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RESERVED SEATS
In answer to numerous requests we have ar
ranged to reserve a limited number of seats
for every show during this last week.
Telephone Atwater 0880 for reservations.
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" Augmented orchestra playing specially comiel
' score under directorship of Joseph Sampietre.
Attendants costumed in the same manner as is
Marion Davies in this photograph from the play.
Admission is 55c and 75c (Loges $1.10 and $150)
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