The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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46 3EN WILSON NEVA GERBER JOS. GIRARD Directed by Stuart Paton Every one revels in a mystery plot, if it U a real mystery — unguessable— the solution hidden until the last chapter from the most shrewd "solver of ploU." "The Voice on the Wire" baffles aU. 15 Weeks of Mystery For Your Patrons Founded on the famous novel of the same name by Eustace Hale Ball "The Voice on the Wire" holds with its swift action-its cloaked figur^iis dis^ connected telephone— its rivalry between the chief I [of detectives and a scien' \ti6c investigator — and a fascinating love theme. This is the kind of interest that spells boxoflBce receipts for Exhibitors. Get in touch immediately with your nearest Universal Exchange, or UNIVERSAL FILM u MFG. CO., Carl Laemmle, Pres., 'The Largest Film Mfg. Concern in the Universe," 1600 B'way, N. Y.