Associated First National franchise (Nov 1921-Apr 1922)

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30 First National Franchise Semi-Monthly | Double Trucks Used to Smash Over Celebration I j PROGRAM FIRST NATIONAL WEEK-PRINCESS THEATRE nltTwiik Fml National Piet $10.00 IN GOLD FREE T«^«, Frk2l Kaihcrmr M« DomU n Tru.1 Yew W.tr' SalimUv February 25, Lionel Barry moTT m “Jim the Penmen* Somebody said times were hard tHri lb* PRINCESS THEATRE. .1 WWonmn. • really GIVING AWAY MONEY FIRST NATIONAL WEEK THESE double trucks, some co-operative and others devoted to First National Week entirely, have been selected to show how some of the exhibitors went about telling their towns of the big event. nciumui & “My Boy” The Hope and Inspiration of Our Country & “MY BOY” smy’Kilioffi ' 4i£Y a JACKIE COOCAN “MY~BOY” CHANDLER SIX & Etder-Myen Motor Co. & “FOLKS SAY I’M A STAR Special Inducement To Start Now Good for 50 Cents Liberty Bell Savings Banks CENTRAL STATE BANK Steel Hardware Co.\ "■CLARK JEWEL RANGE with LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR KANSAS GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Examiner devoted entirely to First National Week, producers and attractions. At the right is the two-page spread of the Star, Grayslake, 111. The Century, Petersburg, Va., built its splash on “ Hail The STAR THEATRE GRAYSLAKE Sunday* Monda> Feb. 1 9 and 20 Wed. Uhiirs., 22-23 ALWAYS A GOOD COMEDY HEREf The first one is from Crandon, Wis., where the Princess employed an identity contest as part of its exploitation. The cone at the right was a unit of 0. K. Mason’s prize-winning campaign at Wichita. Below, at the left, is a double page from the Los Angeles Woman ” and persuaded the local merchants to help pay the freight. John Kessler, of the New Alhambra, Canton, 0., was another who used a star guessing contest as the central scheme of his ad and, in addition, got his local merchants to tie up to it. CENTURY THEATRE 100-FREE T1CKETS-100 ft -R^l — i 0K«ro YkHit' NotKri |-f 'MART rRJMMUlf 1 — | iigas—wc n titfiKW, *4 Ltn ui *4 i-Ol "Hail the Woman n WKo it Dretted in On* of Oat New Spring T »m) Salt* & Jk is -—5. \ , r \ 1 M 1 FOR THE MEN U M. U. ITSO. l7<f_!T " 5p— 1 TU. Wall Only * • ~ 5IT EIGENBRUfTS sir ■=r MAXJOB1AS | rtj Wt “HaJ TK, W~ \tm WW> b w-, fewwtkr 1? 5™ M.A* Here “Hail The Woman^J^ Smith & Mercer, Inc ^ Have You Tried S Our Hot RoH8?<1^ “Hail The _ "*1 Womtn" f' |F SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY RUMWSHITS CASH MARKET “HAIL THE WOMAN" Capital City Lunch Petersburg Piano Company Hail The Woman’ tad L. W mmi Iff, V. Mm U rw C(| -v IM SPECIAL NOTICE ft 510.00 ON YOUR CABINET "Hail The Woman" flP Sportlng'cwMit Sian *** SPORTES QUIPMENT HARLOW W1LLC0X & COMPANY m.., ~ — y{\ ELLERSUE DAIRY F^-ft ! D. W BRANCH Incorporated J -'t_ D D ADKINS nsr Dont lose your Copy of Franchise —