The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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■THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY No matter where you are — no matter what your location — no matter whether your crowd is rich or poor, college educated or with just enough learnin' to get them through — every mother's son and daughter of them will flock to your theatre and make you INDEPENDENT OF WEATHER OR LOCAL CONDITIONS OR POOR DAYS— if you BLUEBIRD DAY A Mexican says, "To-morrow" — the American says, "I'll do it NOW." What do you say, Mr. Exhibitor, to starting a BLUEBIRD DAY? Write, 'phone or wire your nearest BLUEBIRD Exchange for bookings, or The people, Mr. Exhibitor, want to see BLUEBIRDS. The fact is proven over and over again by many Exhibitors in the big towns, in the little towns and villages throughout this country. F^-^Sf^ Many Exhibitors KNOW that BLUEBIRD Photoplays are a success — are money makers — are crowd pullers — will turn any poor day of the week into a big, busy, crowded day.