The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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-THE MOVING PlCtURTEJ WEEKLY WMcK Do Special Releases on the Universal Program for the week of February 12, 1917 RED FEATHER— "ME AN' ME PAL," with Edna Flugarth. FiveReel Drama. NESTOR— "A HASTY HAZING" (One-Reel Comedy). Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran and Edith Roberts. L-KO— "THE END OF A PERFECT DAY" (One-Reel Comedy), with Hank Mann and Gertrude Selby. UNIVERSAL SCREEN MAGAZINE, No. 7. JOKER— "MULE MATES" (One-Reel Comedy), with Gale Henry and William Franey. POWERS— "MR. FULLER PEP— HE DOES SOME QUICK MOVING." (Comic Cartoon) and "Drama of the Orient As Seen by Dr. Dorsey" (Educational) (Split Reel). UNIVERSAL SPECIAL FEATURE— "ROBINSON CRUSOE" (Three-Reel Drama), with Robert Leonard and Margarita Fischer. The Releases given on these two pages constitute the complete Universal Program of 29 Reels a Week; HeHor Take The Con^^fe The Special Releases listed on this page in the panel above are genuine attractions — short subjects that you can book separately, and improve your program no matter what kind of a show you are giving. Comedies, Dramas, Educationals, Cartoons, the wonderful Screen Magazine, the greatest one-reel novelty ever filmed — here is an opportunity to get the class of picture and the variety of subjects that make a snappy, popular entertainment. Write your nearest Universal Exchange for full particulars regarding the Universal Program. UNIVERSAL FILM