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September 2, 1916
THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD
1493
"Wednesdays Almost Doubled in Business''
HIPPODROME THEATRE
Cincinnati, Ohio, July 27th, 1916.
I wish to inform you of the success our theatre is enjoying directly from the serial story, -THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE."
Our Wednesdays have almost doubled in business: we ourselves, are inierested in the story and we look forward to its coming with greater interest than any feature.
The acting is great and the photography excellent, the story, directing and the settings are far in advance of anything we have ever run on our curtain.
We feel thankful to you for interesting us in this serial and we cheerfully recommend it to all exhibitors that are skeptical of a serial. Yours very truly,
THE H1PPODKOME THEATKE
(Signed) O. J.SYBERT. Mgr.
Presented by American Film Company, Inc. Directed by George Sargent
This virile, patriotic photoplay (in 15 chapters) has
proved the greatest drawing card ever shown in thousands of theatres. It gets the overflow profits !
Juanita Hanson, as Cleo Burke, and Thomas Chatterton. as Lieut. Hope, supported by a strong cast, give the screen gripping thrills and smashing climaxes that draw audiences to the edge of the seats, and hold them there till the end of the chapter.
The exciting pen story by E. Alexander Powell, is published in over a thousand prominent newspapers, and read by millions who insist on seeing the film every week.
Book This Big Money-Maker Today !
Apply to "The Secret of the Submarine" department of any Mutual Exchange or at Mutual Film Corporation, 71 W. 23d St., New York City
American Film Co., Inc.
SAMUEL S. HUTCHINSON, President Chicago, III.