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THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD
Calendar of Daily Program Releases
Releases for Weeks Ending October 13 and October 20
For Extended Table of Current Releases See Pages 305, 306, 307, 308.
Universal Film Mfg. Company Mutual Film Corporation
October 13, 1917
RELEASES FOR WEEK OF OCTOBER 8, 1917.
GOLD SEAL, — The Ninth Day (Three Parts — Drama)
NESTOR — Hot Applications (Comedy)
L-KO — The Nurse of an Aching Heart (Two Parts —
Comedy) .
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1917.
02719 MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTION— Southern Pride
02720 (Five Parts— American— Drama) 05804-05-06-07-08
MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTION— The Girl Angel
02721 (FlVe Parts— Horkheimer— Drama) 05809-10-11-12-13
STAR FEATURETTE— A Prince for a Dj Parts — Drama)
JOKER — The Wart On the Wire (Comedy). .
VICTOR — A Walloping Time (Comedy)
UNIVERSAL SCREEN MAGAZINE— Issue (Educational)
JOKER — Rainstorms and Brainstorms (Comedy) . .
BISON — Saving the Fast Mail (Two Parts — Drama) .
UNIVERSAL SPECIAL— The Gray Ghost (Episode No. 16, "From Out of the Past"— Two Parts — Drama)
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1917.
MUTUAL— Mutual Weekly No. 145 (Topical)...
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1917.
CUB — Jerry and The Bully (Comedy)
GAUMONT— Reel Life No. 76 (Subjects on Reel: A Dam Across the Mississippi; The Development of the Watch; Acrobatic Cyclists; Cantaloupes Imperial Valley; Animated Drawing —Coming Home from the Club in
from "Life"—
RELEASES FOR WEEK OF OCTOBER 15, 1917.
NESTOR— Wild and Wooly Women (Comedy) .
UNIVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY NO. 94 (Topical) STAR FEATURETTE— The Cross-Eyed Submarine
(Two Parts — Comedy)
JOKER— The Magic Jazz-Bo (Comedy)
VICTOR— When Liz Lets Loose (Comedy)
UNIVERSAL SCREEN MAGAZINE— Issue No. 41
(Educational) '.
UNIVERSAL CURRENT EVENTS— Issue No. 23
(Topical)
JOKER — Who Done It? (Comedy)
BISON — The Temple of Terror (Two Parts — Drama) . UNIVERSAL SPECIAL — The Red Ace (Episode No. 1
— "The Silent Terror" — Two Parts — Drama)
UNIVERSAL SPECIAL RELEASE— Seeing New York with Hy Mayer (A One-Reel Travelaugh)
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1917.
MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTION— The Calendar Girl
(American) (Five Parts — Drama) 05820-21-22-23-24
MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTION— The Beautiful Adventure (Frohman) (Five Parts — Drama)..05825-26-27-28-29
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1917.
STRAND— For Sweet Charity (Comedy) 05830
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1917.
MUTUAL— Mutual Weekly No. 146 (Topical)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1917.
CUB— Jerry's Jam (Comedy)
GAUMONT — Reel Life No. 77 — Subjects on reel: A Colonial Church of South Carolina; When Dishwashing is a Pleasure; The Banana Industry; A Primitive Jeweier; An Optical Illusion; Animated Drawings from "Life"
SIGNAL — The Lost Express (Episode No. 5, "In Deep Waters" — Two Parts — Drama)
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