File:Bettina Loved a Soldier.jpg

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English: Advertisement in Motion Picture News for the American comedy film Bettina Loved a Soldier (1916).
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Source [rg/stream/motionpicturenew141unse#page/939/mode/1up Internet Archive]
Author Burton Rice (artist) / Universal Film Manufacturing Company
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Advertisement for the film "Bettina Loved a Soldier" (1916)

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