Boxoffice (Oct-Dec 1938)

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Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment in Modern Theatres That Keep Pace With the Times NminttnniiMW AVALON THEATRE, CLARKSVILLE. TEXAS THE PUBLIC SPEAKS The public pays the Exhibitor more freely and gladly if the Exhibitor meets his people half way with the kind of theatre that appeals to them in appearance and comfort. Let an experienced Theatre Architect design your new theatre or remodel your present one. CORGAN & MOORE. (Architects on Film Row), have handled many theatres in the Southwest. CORGAN & MOORE did the Avalon Theatre, C © R GAR Clarksville, Texas, (front at night shown above) for Messrs. O. A. Englebrecht, F. L. Wolfe and West-Tex Theatres. Ask these successful exhibitors what they think about their own new house or go to see it for a better understanding of what the architecturally designed theatre means to show business. ¥ i t Turn over now to the Modern Theatre section, this issue, for further description of the Avalon. (/ 0 0 R LLAf GAS BLDG DALLAS, T L X A $ NOT/i/NG TOO SMALL — NOTH/NQ TOO LAAGT / BOXOFFICE : : October 15/ 1938 113