The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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The Point is HE point is — there's no use arguing which is the funnier — which pulls the most laughs and biggest houses — Joe or the Missus. The only solution, to our mind, is to play them both — alternately. Give your patrons Joe in "The Jazz Monkey" and "Monkey Stuff"— show them Mrs. Joe in "A Baby Doll Bandit," "The Good Ship Rock 'n Rye," "The Jungle Gentleman" and "Over The Transom." That way you get all the laughs and _all the money. UNIVERSAL JEWEL