The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKL Ben Wilson Neva Gerber Jos. Girard Directed by STUART PATON A great mystery plot — speed — gripping situations — a hidden reason for marking certain men for death — a real drama that teases the fans and defies solution has made "The Voice on the Wire" one of the greatest money-making serials that we hare ever released. Keeps Them Coining for 15 Weeks **The Voice on the Wire" is founded on the well-known novel of the same name by Eustace Hale Ball. It has made money for thousands of Exhibitors. If you haven't shown it, BOOK IT NOW. The big ad book shows you how to put the story over through stunts — ads — teasers — posters — the book gives you all the help you need to make a big clean up in your town. BOOK "THE VOICE ON THE WIRE" through your nearest Universal Exchange, or UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. CO., Carl Laemmle, President, "The Largest Film Mfg. Concern in the Universe," 1600 Broadway, New York.