The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY "The Voice on the Wire," a mystery that guessing cannot solve — the NEW IDEA — The Serial perfected! Full — yes — overflowing with MYSTERY — hair-breadth escapes— weird situations and action — ACTION! A full fifteen week's box office attraction that gets the crowds and keeps them coming — The reason is simple: The idea is entirely NEW (a rarity we all seek) — The mystery solution holds interest to the end — it's unguessable — There's action every minute — and — IT'S DIFFERENT Ever increasing crowds fill the theatres showing it — right NOW — and your house can surely CASH IN ON IT— BEN WILSON NEVA GERBER JOS. GIRARD — and a huge cast of Universal players — Write now for the big Ad Campaign Book — or, better still— BOOK IT TODAY from the nearest Universal Exchange. UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Carl Laemmle, President, "The Largest Film Manufacturing Concern in the Universe," 1600 Broadway, New York.