The Moving Picture Weekly (1920-1921)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY UNIVERSAL backs this picture to the limit because it's one of the most entertaining pictures ever screened — and you can take President Carl Laemmle's personal word for that. It's a picture on which you can bet your bottom dollar, pawn the family jewels, rob the baby's bank and borrow a few on the old homestead. We're not going to tell you its story. We're just going to make the open-and-shut statement that it's a picture sure to make good for you in a big way. See it yourself at your Universal Exchange and, after you get through wondering how Universal is able to oifer you such specials as this at weekly feature rates. book it, exploit it— and PROFIT! I7« ILED Up Directed by Roll in Stur<2feon Story by John Colton