The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY 29 W^e CoulJn t Improve Tke Service oo We I mprove Posters tNTERNATIONAL J NEWS SERVICE, as it stands at the moment of writing, cannot be improved. This is because during every minute of the day and night members of International's vast organization are on guard to make even the most minor improvement the minute the need for it is shown. It is this constant vigilance that assures you the last word in a news reel with every issue of International. SO great an atraction is International News that a series of new posters has been designed to draw even more business to those houses presenting the service. These posters are in four colors and are intended to be used consecutively. Beginning on the first of the year, the outstanding features of the current reel were printed on Design No. 1, the features of the next issue on No. 2, etc. This step on the part of International is merely one more indication of the spirit behind the International organization that makes International Service first in news, first in features, and first in the theatres of the country. International News Released Thru Universal