Moving Picture World (Jan-Mar 1918)

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March 23, 1918 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD 1599 g»HBniianllBiinnnnnririnniinniinnnnnnnnnnnnnnBiiniiiiBBnriBiiminnBBnmiumaiinanjtiiipliiiBg :: \\ On o [^ ^r .A^ j^ygjv^^ * 3 Something Still Finer fbr Mr. Franklin and Shea s Hippodrome. HAROLD B. FRANKLIN, the brilliant Managing Director of Shea's Hippodrome, Buffalo, writes Goidwyn to say "It was our extreme pleasure to play Mabel Normand in 'Dodging A Million' at Shea's Hippodrome and I wish to tell you how pleased we were with the production. "The combination of magnetic Mabel and the unusual story delighted our patrons. This kind of production distinctly shows how far the motion picture has advanced in the last few years. We cannot help commend the Goidwyn productions for their artistic standards and box office value." Goidwyn takes pleasure in telling this able Manager and the highly successful Mr. Shea of a Mabel Normand picture even bigger and finer than "Dodging A Million"; more laughable, more human, more appealing and thrilling — one that will play to even bigger attendance at Shea's Hippodrome and thousands of other theatres. This next production offers MiffiEL NORMAND mq Flora* Below By Elaine Sterne Directed by Clarence Badger A romantic melodrama of action and laughter. Released in leading theatres throughout the world March 10. GOLDWYN PICTURES CORPORATION Samuel Goldfish. President Edgar. Selwyn, Vice President 16 East 4-2 »d Street New York City mB3333333333SB33S!33SS3S^^