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MUTUAL PICTURES
Week of May 7, 1917
No. Brand Title Class Reels
MUTUAL SERIALS.
488-89 Signal “A Woman’s Wit” . Dr. 2
(“The Railroad Raiders,”
No. 5.)
MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTIONS.
490-91-92-93-94 “The Frame-Up” . Dr. 5
American
495-96-97-98-99 “Hedda Gabler” . Dr. 5
Powell
MUTUAL FEATURETTES.
MONDAY, MAY 7, 1917.
05500-01 LaSalle “The Prodigal Uncle”.. Com. 2 TUESDAY, MAY 8. 1917.
05502 Gaumont Mutual Tours Around the
World . Travel 1
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1917.
05503 Mutual Mutual Weekly, No. 123.Top. 1
05504 Strand “The Great American Game”
. Comedy 1
THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1917.
05505 Cub “Jerry’s Picnic” .... Comedy 1
05506 Gaumont “Reel Life” . Magazine 1
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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1917.
05507-08 “The Under Dog” .... Serial 2
Monmouth (“Jimmie Dale” Series, Chapter Ho.tfl . . . .Drama SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1917.
05509-10 Vogue “A Vanquished Flirt”.. Com. 2
Leads
Helen Holmes
William Russell Nance O’Neil
Carol Halloway
Mourom — An Old Village of Russia
Pompeii — A City of the Dead Zurich — Chief City of Swit¬ zerland
Billie Rhodes
George Ovey Proteges of a Big City. — How New York Cares for the Feeble-Minded Lifting a Loco¬ motive
Sleeping Bags for Soldiers A Submarine Oil Field
Grape Juice — The Non-Alco¬ holic Drink E. K. Lincoln
Rena Rogers
<7/te Mutual 9 'Hm Magazine
Published as an organ of service to the motion pic¬ ture exhibitors and motion picture theatres generally. The subscription price is $2.50 a year, single copies five cents.
Edited by Terry Ramsaye,
Director of Publicity for
THE MUTUAL FILM CORPORATION
JOHN R. FREULER, President
220 South State Street CHICAGO
GEORGE S. FARR, manager of the Colonial Theatre, Bristol, Vermont, is strong for both Mutual and Helen Holmes. He writes : “I quit selling tickets the night I showed ‘Whispering Smith,’ starring Helen Holmes, as there was not standing room — and a lot went home. This was the biggest night since I started.”
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BR. ELLIS, Ranger, Texas, writes: “I did a capacity business on the first chapter of ‘A Lass of the Lum* berlands’ and everybody thinks it is great.”
The manager of the Lyric Theatre, Van Alystne, Texas, says: “We wish to compliment Mutual on the class of pic¬ ture you are putting out in ‘A Lass of the Lumberlands.’ We have never shown a cleaner, more wholesome picture than this.”
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REEL LIFE — Page Sixteen