Moving Picture Weekly (1915-1920)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY "You Can't Go Wrong!" Writes One Exhibitor to Another After Showing The Famous WILLIAMSON SUBMARINE Pictures BOOK NOW WRITE FOR FREE Copy of Story of Submarine Pictures and Advertisinr/ Viimpnuin Hook. Beyond all <iuestioii — beyond the shadow of a doubt — beyond any possibility' of successful denial — the W ILLIAMSOX SUBMARINE PICTURES are tlie greatest success of any popular price film attraction ever produced or exhibited anywhere in the world. This is a strong statement amply supported by the sort of facts that appeal to the wideawake exhibitor. By that we mean BOX OFFICE RECEIPTS. Records are broken wherever these marvelous pictures are shown. They are th& marvel of the film and the educational and the scientific world. They interest old and young alike. They played to over a quarter of a million people in one Cliicago theatre in eight weeks at 23 and 50 cents admission. Write today for full particulars and open bookings. Get busy if you want the real thing with the fat purse at the end of it. Any Universal Exchange, or Williamson Submarine Expedition Company ROOM 301 MECCA BLDG., NEW YORK