Moving Picture World (Jan-Mar 1918)

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462 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD January 26, 1918 The Kind of Pictures that Make Money in War Times BECAUSE: They are first class entertainment. They are fascinating and intensely interesting. They carry pleasing, cheering comedy action. They raise the spirits and your patrons go home thoroughly satisfied. AND BECAUSE: the public in these times of depressing war conditions, are satiated with the grim and tragic and wish to see pictures with the joy of life. LOOK THEM OVER "SADIE GOES TO HEAVEN" Presenting Little Mary McAlister "THE DREAM DOLL" Written and directed by Howard S.. Moss "THE SMALL TOWN GUY" Presenting Taylor Holmes "GIFT 0' GAB" Presenting Jack Gardner "TWO BIT SEATS" Presenting Taylor Holmes "YOUNG MOTHER HUBBARD" Presenting Little Mary McAlister "THE FIBBERS" Presenting Bryant Washburn "FOOLS FOR LUCK" Presenting Taylor Holmes Screen time 65 minutes _ Distributed by George Kleine System £^jSOniO|t\ throughout the United States. In Answering Advertisements, Ple.se Mention the MOVING PICTURE WORLD.