Universal Weekly (1914-1915)

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THE UNIVERSAL WEEKLY moditte the people in two shows. We are running one other good reel with it and charging 10c and 15c. We have been using the "Big D" Program ever since it started and think it great. But our only trouble is in getting repeaters. They send us pictures we have used two months before. Very truly yours, C. A. DeREMER, Edna Opera House. Edna. Kansas. The matter of repeaters is one which occasionally happens in the best regulated families, and it is one which only the exchange can rectify. — Ed. Star Theatre, New R( Xorlh Varttli lar Universal program service and our selves as well in being the fortunate hold errs of the exclusive privilege of exhibiting same in this city. We formerly showed the General pro gram, but are frank in saying that, one <>f the most profitable moves we have yet made was when we dispensed with the General and signed with the "Big U"; no service could be more satisfactory, not only to ourselves, but our patrons as well. Yourrs very sincerely, F. M. HAHN. New Bern. N. C.. IT RAISED THE PRICE. Universal Film Exchange. Bangor, Maine. My Dear Stern : — We want to congratulate you on the beautiful serial picture, "Lucille Love". We broke all house records with her. We have always been running a ten-cent house, but when we booked "Lucille Love" we raised the admission to 15 cents, and have kept it up ever since. We play to the best people in the town, the merchants and their families, who never patronized our theatre, are now our constant patrons, so score one for "Lucille Love". MORTIMER AMUSEMENT CO.. Photoplay Theatre. Freeport. Me. THE BEST EVER. Universal Weekly : "The Trey o' Hearts" is the best ever. We had a good attendance at the opening installment in spite of the bad weather and a "Broadway Star" feature being against us. Moral : Use the " Big D ". BON IT A THEATRE. B. M. PARK, Mgr., i Rome, Ga. I . .1/. II aim. General Man agei PACKING THE HOUSE. Universal Weekly, New York City, N. Y. Gentlemen: — At present our big fen ture is "The Trey o' Hearts", which we are running on Saturday nights and we are packing our house. We ran the third installment last Saturday night, and we could hardly accom YOU MADE MONEY WITH "LUCILLE LOVE" YOU MADE MORE WITH "THE TREY O' HEARTS" BUT THE BIGGEST DRAWING CARD OF THEM ALL, IS "THE MASTER KEY" Raker Theatre. Xeirhera. Oreqon. C. V. Raker. Prop.