The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY One of America's Most Beautiful Stage Stars Poses In the fascinating art of preserving her own beauty. A few moments with Willie Hopkins — worldrenowned sculptor — who makes "Animated Sculpture" before your eyes. The beetle that eats grapes. Fascinating glimpses of insect life. U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry saves livestock men $15,000,000 yearly. These are some of the subjects shown you in the marvelous pages of the UNIVERSAL SCREEN MAGAZINE The very latest development of pictorial news in moving pictures. Every Exhibitor in the land can profit by immediately booking and boosting this supreme novelty. What the Universal Animated Weekly is to a newspaper, the Universal Screen Magazine is to a magazine. It will crowd your house on the dullest day. It will draw the crowds when dramatic subjects leave them cold. Write immediately for full particulars to your nearest Universal Exchange, or direct to the Editor of the Universal Screen Magazine, 1600 Boradway, @ A New York.