The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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44 THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY— KD. THWRSDAI^SEPTE II II I • II I I I I I . Another Theatre Backs "Mother O' Mine9' With Big Advertising Space "Mother o' Mine" has been called, "The Sweetest Story Ever Told." It is just that. It does not depend upon thrilling scenes, vicious vampires, big fights, or denizens of the underworld to reach the hearts of the patrons. Yet its very humanness — its tenderness holds overy one enthralled with silent admiration for the beauty of the story and wonderful acting. Featuring Rupert Julian and Ruth Clifford Direction of Rupert Julian Book this great story of a mother's love. Forget, for a night, every other style and kind of "punch" picture. Give your folks a complete change of program. Book "Mother o' Mine" through your local BLUEBIRD Exchange, or BLUEBIRD Photoplays, Inc., 1600 Broadway, New York City.