The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY REPEAT BOOKINGS Will lift your theatre off financial rocks REPEAT BOOKINGS is not a cure-all for all of your days of depression. It is not a magic touchstone which, by having in your possession, will turn brass into gold. But treated as a business proposition — ^advertised — you doing your share — then REPEAT BOOKINGS will positively increase your attendance — it will increase your profits — it will reduce your costs. With REPEAT BOOKINGS plan you pay a sUding scale of charges instead of top prices. You give every one in your neighborhood the opportunity to see the picture before it is shipped away. You run your house in a business-like way instead of in a hope-it-pays manner. Start the REPEAT BOOKINGS method with these three: Harry P, Carey in **Love^s Lariar^ Jh^ eS'IJ^ west novel in plot and direction. Rupert Julian and Louise Lovely in <*Bettina Loved a Soldier ^^^^ beautiful love story ever told. Mary IVIacLaren and Phillips Smalley in **Saving the F«ll1lilV N«lfTIA " ^ drama of family pride and a chorus girl. Prom.mm^ u wHMij i-waii^ ^^^^ ^ois Weber and Phillips Smalley. BLUEBIRD Photoplays (Inc.), 1600 BROADWAY, NEW YORK