Motion Picture News (Jul-Aug 1916)

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July 8, 1916 ii|ki|iym.Hpjpi n7i MOTION PICTURE NEWS The film business never had, nor has it now, an attraction to equal the Charlie Chaplin of today. Go anywhere you like, the story is the same — everybody is eager to see the man who gets $670,000 a year because he is funny. CHARLIE CHAPLIN is the biggest, surest and most profitable star any theatre can show. On account of the wide showing and tremendous success of "The Floorwalker" and "The Fireman," the first two of the twelve Mutual Chaplin Specials, THE VAGABOND Released July 10 will have an increased value to exhibitors. Book the Chaplin Mutual series at any one of the 68 Mutual exchanges. We have secured good advertisers to talk to YOU. Listen to them I