The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY President Wil-on in the Draft Parade. In addition to covering all the world's greatest and most interesting Washington, d. c. events — the Universal Two-a-Week News Service is the only one that thoroughly covers the big subject — the one nearest the heart of the people— AMERICA'S ARMY AND NAVY. Universal Animated Weekly "Get It First" is the famous slogan of the Universal Animated Weekly. That is why millions of people throughout the land — friends and relatives of our nearly two million men under arms — will pack any theatre showing this famous one-reel feature. Book the Animated and show your patrons their friends on duty at home and abroad. Universal Current Events The world's events that are making history are shown every week in Universal Current Events. Visiting foreign commissions; the army camps; activities on the battle fronts abroad; fascinating happenings from all over the world just as they took place. You can't get all the great news in pictures unless you book the UNIVERSAL Two-a-Week News Service. It is what the people demand. It is up to you to supply them. It is a splendid way to do your bit — showing the boys away from home to the folks at home. Now is the golden time to book. Don't let your competitor beat you to it. Book thru any Universal Exchange, or write ^direct to the UNiVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY, 1600 Broadway, New Y6rk.