Associated First National franchise (Nov 1921-Apr 1922)

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First National Franchise April 1 , 1922 Fans Couldn’t Escape Knowing About The Week 29 Emporia. . Kansas Fort Wayne Indiana FIRST KiATIONAi WEEK. COME ON, EVERYBODY! Here Is Our Part In The Big National Entertainment! SID MONDAY ,ri TUESDAY CtMMh STRONGHEART Haul, l„dlai, On this page are gathered ad samples from fifteen cities, and they give you a general idea of the vigor with which the First National Week was put over in these several sections. With the exception of Toledo and Louisville specimens, they are all representative of the West and Middle West. Some most effective advertising was brought out during the week, but it is questionable whether any of the copy had anything on that used by the Liberty Theatre in Great Falls, Montana. Three types of ad are shown here from that theatre, two being exceptionally brilliant. Shenandoah. Pa La Crosse. Wisconsin Great Tate, Moitea |anBBa nannEngq jgjp ir Won’t the Usherettes go to it with that Costume Contest Prize Money!