The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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-THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY ENDL.ES/ WHIRL" a CONTINUOUS /WfoEXHI9ITORy if rife; *v$?« -' NIVERSAL Comedies are flooding the country, because they carry "THE PUNCH" that puts a kick in your daily program. Universal Comedies are the power that draw like mustard plasters* People WANT COMEDIES. The wise showman gives people what they want, or his competitor across the street or down the block does and gets the business. Universal Comedies are bringing a whirlwind of laughter to millions daily and a shower of coin to Exhibitors who show them. To be classed as good comedies they must have the wallop, the slam that puts them across. That's where Universal Comedies are aces. In NESTORS— JOKERS— L-KO'S— and VIC' ^ TORS you get the snappiest, fastest comedy punches on the screen. With such stars as Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran — „ Wm. Franey and Gale Henry — '--■■> r Dave Morris — Henry Mur« dock — Phil Dunham — Ik if J4BF4E ,W Merta Sterling — 1 ^f^^^m^m^m c ■ ■■■ ■ ....