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Exhibitors’ Service Bureau — Pages 3194-3202
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Unique use of cut-out figures in marquee display, giving striking cameo effect, at the Palace theatre, Dallas, of which Raymond Willie is manager
and John Bounds, art director
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I Advisory Board and Contributing Editors, Exhibitors’ Service Bureau [
| George 3. Sehade, Sehade theatre, Sandusky.
§ H. C. Horator, Alhambra theatre, Toledo.
| Edward L. Hyman, Strand theatre, Brooklyn.
| Theo. L. Hays, Gen. Mgr. Finklestein & Rubin, | Minneapolis.
1 Leo A. Landau, Alhambra and Garden theatres, | Miuwaukee.
I E. R. Rogers, Managing Director, Tivoli and
Rialto theatres, Chattanooga, Tenn.
| Stanley Chambers, Palace theatre, Wichita, Kan.
| Willard C. Patterson, Criterion theatre, Atlanta.
1 E. B. Wilby, Supervisor of Southern Enterprises, i Inc., Birmingham, Ala.
| E. V. Richards, Jr., Gen. Mgr., Saenger Amuse| ment Co.. Nevr Orleans.
| F. L. Newman, Newman, Royal and Regent
theatres, Kansas City, Mo.
| Arthur G. Stolte, Des Moines theatre, Des Moines, | Iowa.
| Chas. Branham, Famons-Lasky, Ltd., Toronto, | Can.
i W. C. Quimby, Managing Director, Strand and 1 Jefferson theatres, Fort Wayne, Ind.
| J. A. Partington, Imperial theatre, San Francisco.
I George E. Carpenter, Paramonnt-Empress theatre, § Salt Lake.
| Eugene H. Roth, California theatre, San Franf cisco.
| Sidney Grauman, Grauman’s theatre, Log Angeles.
| Louis K. Sidney, Managing Director, William Fox | theatres, Denver.
Front on “ The Old Homestead,” designed by M. F. Estes, of Beacham theatre, Orlando, Fla.
What is said to be Japans first windowtie-up. Arranged in Tokio on “Foolish Wives”
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Herbert J. Thatcher, Strand theatre, Salina, Kan. |
Geo. Rotsky. Managing Director, Allen theatre, I Montreal, Canada. |
Phil. Gleichman, Managing Director, Broadway I Strand theatre, Detroit.
William Johnson, Director of Exploitation, Sonth, | ern Enterprises, Inc., of Texas, Dallas, Texas.
Fred S. Myer, Managing Director, Palace theatre, | Hamilton, O. |
L. L. Stewart, Director of Exploitation, Southern | Enterprises, Inc., Atlanta, Ga.
Joseph Plunkett, Managing Director, Mark Strand | theatre. New York. |
Ray Grombacher, Managing Director, Liberty the | atre, Spokane, Wash.
Ross A. MeYoy, Manager, Temple theatre, |
Geneva, N. Y. |
George Tooker, Manager, Regent theatre, Elmira, i
N. Y. f
W. S. McLaren, Managing Director, Capitol |
theatre, Jackson, Mich. I
W. Griffith Mitchell, Managing Director, Majestic |
and Family theatres. Port Huron, Mich. |
Harold B. Franklin, Director of Theatres, Famous |
Players-Lasky. |
J. M. Edgar Hart, Manager, Palace theatre, El |
Paso, Tex.
Paul A. Noble, Manager, Liberty theatre. Port |
land, Ore. |
William J. Sullivan, Manager, Rialto theatre, |
Butte, Mont. |