Motion Picture News (March 1917)

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1358 MOTION PICTURE NEWS Vol. 15. No. 9 The Girl Who Didn't Think ! The Photoplay) for Everyone SIX TREMENDOUS PARTS with JANE GAIL INTERNATIONAL SCREEN FAVORITE STANLEY WALPOLE PREMIER PHOTO STAR MAY SIMON DISTINGUISHED RUSSIAN TRAGEDIENNE State Rights Selling Every Exhibitors' Aid, including heralds, lobby paotos, and one, three, six, and twenty-four-sheet posters. Here's a Golden Opportunity Creative Film Corp. STRAND THEATRE BLDG, NEW YORK CITY It is only once in a Blue Moon that Territorial Buyers are offered a photoplay with an appeal as broad as that made by "THE GIRL WHO DIDN'T THINK." It's, a careful, conservative handling of a big, vital subject — not a propaganda, but a picture on a subject which has been of intense interest ever since the world began. Be sure to mention " MOTION PICTURE NEWS " when writing to advertisers