Moving Picture World (Apr-Jun 1917)

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April 21, 1917 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 391 &SAK1&5? WID SAYS: "Essanay said they were going to make better films, and by George — they're doing it!" w See Essanay 's latest features and you'll know it. We recommend this list: "Satan's Private Door," presenting Mary Charleson with Webster Campbell; "Burning the Candle," "Little Shoes" and "The Truant Soul" with Henry B. Walthall and Mary Charleson; "Skinner's Dress Suit" with Bryant Washburn; "Adventures of Buffalo Bill" with Col. Wm, F. Cody; "The Breaker" with Bryant Washburn and Nell Craig and "The Prince of Graustark" with Bryant Washburn and Marguerite Clayton. 1333 Argyle St, Chicago jc-e323 producers of pictures for the family Ct^s-^ !□ Answering Advertisements, Please Mention the MOVING PICTURE WORLD. m ID