Moving Picture Weekly (1915-1920)

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—THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY HE'S one of the fellows that beckoned to that little shipwrecked band that risked their lives to secure these epoch-making pictures. But for you, Mr. Exhibitor, there is no risk in booking this sensational, record-making, photo-marvel. Wherever and whenever shown, crowds have heard the call of opportunity to witness a picture, the like of which may never be seen again for generations. Here is a crowd-getter that is as different from the ordinary film-play as are these wild, harum-scarum men and women from the intelligent, civilized folk who will flock to see it in your house. He who hesitates — well, book it — book it to-day. CARL LAEMMLE "5^UICVDDCkID atnony UNIVERSAL