The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY If you are up against keen competition — if your house is suffering from an acute case of olf-days — those dull, sodden davs when your patrons seem to have forgotten your existence, just trv the REPEAT BOOKINGS plan. Start playing BLUEBIRD Photoplays in your house— run them REPEAT. That is, give them a three-days' engagement — push them hard. Let your people know that you are going to give every one the opportunity of seeing the play by running it for THREE DAYS. This will make you independent of any unforeseen condition that may arise. It will save money for you by giving you the advantage of a sliding scale of charges. BOOK REPEAT — increase your profits by decreasing your expense. Start with these three: Tyrone Power and Lois Weber in ^^The Eye of God'' An unusual drama of gripping power and big scenes of intense action. Written and produced by Lois Weber, producer of "Where Are My Children?" "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle," "Even As You and I," and many other great film successes. Harry Carey in "The Three Godfathers'' remarkable out duced. From the Saturday Evening Post story by Peter B. human life that leads through every human emotion. Kyne. doors picture ever proA living expression of Mary MacLaren in "Shoes" Produced by the genius, Lois Weber, producer of "The Dumb Girl of Portici," "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle," etc. A BLUEBIRD masterpiece — a chapter from the life of a girl who sold herself for a pair of shoes. A powerful story; a wonderful production. Book these three REPEAT. Play them for every dollar they hold for you. Book NOW through your local BLUEBIRD Exchange, or communicate with BLUEBIRD Photoplays, Inc., 1600 Broadway, N. Y.