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to exhibitors everywhere as a mar¬ vel of producing originality and sheer daring. Helen Holmes is Filmdom’s most fearless heroine. Terrific leaps from bridges— from speeding trains— hair-raising fights— here¬ tofore unattempted sensations cause spectators to gasp with astonishment. Climax follows clistupendous succession of surprises !
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The Story In Over 1000 Newspapers!
Millions are reading Frank H. Spearman’s
gripping railroad film novel in the leading newspapers of the
country. Think of this record-breaking newspaper co-operation — over
Think
twice that given any previous serial !
Your patrons want “The Girl and the Game”!
New York World Pittsburgh Press Atlanta Constitution Omaha Bee Buffalo Courier Indianapolis Star Chicago Evening Post Detroit Journal
Baltimore American Boston Globe Cincinnati Times-Star Kansas City Journal Los Angeles Tribune Dallas Journal Milwaukee Sentinel Louisville Herald
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Clinch Record Receipts
For Fifteen Weeks!
Booking “The Girl and the Game” is booking a certainty— and
not just a solid success, but a monumental box-office triumph! The keenest
competition is snowed under — the slowest nights become the busiest. “The Girl and the Game” — beautiful Helen Holmes and her daring company —cause crowds to stampede your house.
Act Now! Make the bumper profits flood your cash drawer. Make big money for fifteen weeks— one two-act chapter released each week. WIRE your nearest Mutual Exchange today. "
For booking information apply to “ The Girl and the Game ” department of any Mutual Exchange, or at Mutual Home Office, New York City
SIGNAL FILM CORPORATION
SAMUEL S. HUTCHINSON. President
Publicity Offices: 222 South State Street
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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