The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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—THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY ■45 ''The Little Fat Rascal ft (2 Reels — Released Aug. 8th) in which Merta Sterling does some of the most gosh awful stunts you ever saw a ''plump lady" do on the comedy screen. Merta is "fattish." No gettin' away from that and for a lady of her proportions she has anything topped in the comedy field 49 ways from Sunday. "THE LITTLE FAT RASCAL" will please youj patrons. It's a good standard, well balanced comedy, full of laughs, and its an — / with a supporting cast, including Phil Dunham and Lucille Hutton, whose work always hits the mark for sensational stunts. BOOK L-KO'S jUi —and start an L-KO Komedy night in your ■■^^f,' house. People want comedies. There are so many heavy features that good comedy — L-KO Komedy — is as necessary for your show as juice for your projecting machine. Watch for the regular weekly L-KO releases in this Magazine. Book 'em all, thru any of the 73 Universal Exchanges