The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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3^1 -THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY You can do the same. Listen! When you book the play for one day, you pay top price. But, when you book it on the REPEAT Booking Plan, you get all the cash-saving advantages of a slidin g scale of charges plus the crowd-pulling advantage of having it at your house for several days, so that every one in your neighborhood can see the story. That means you catch EVERY dollar that the play can produce for you. Back our judgment by playing these three on the REPEAT IDEA: ELLA HALL in "A Jewel in Pawn" FRANKLYN FARNUM and BROWNIE VERNON in "The Clock" DOROTHY PHILLIPS WILLIAM STOWELL and LON CHANEY in "The Flashlight Girl" BLUEBIRD Photoplays, Inc., 1600 Broad*ay> New York