Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1916)

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MOTION PICTURE NEWS Vol. 14. No MUTUAL PICTURES The Stolen Booking Rube Miller and Ben Turpin — the inimitable fun makers in popular VOGUE COMEDIES — are some scream in "amateur theatricals." The manner in which they rehearse "local talent" and play leads, as shown in this two-reel Vogue Comedy, will set new records for fun-iilm successes. Directed by Rube Miller. Released Sept. 3rd. Book The Stolen Booking Today! Don't, just **wish" for packed houses; take this important step toward having them. Slapstick 7vith a reas07i Distributed throughout the United States and Canada exclusively by Mutual Film Corporation. Vogue Films, Inc. General Offices: 6235 BROADWAY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS STUDIO: Santa Monica Blvd. at Gower Street Los Angeles, Cal. Li Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to adrertisen.