Boxoffice (Apr-Jun 1937)

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BRENTWOOD THEATRE 11611 WILSHIRE BLVD. WEST LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Telephone: W. L. A. 34377 SHILOH THEATRE SHILOH STREET MT. WASHINGTON, PITTSBURGH, PA. C. A. POKE, Manager THE THEATRE WITH A PERSONALITY Mr. Ben Shlyen BOXOFFICE 4704 E. 9th St. Kansas City, Mo. Dear Ben: You no doubt remember me as Wamer-First National Branch Mgr. in Kansas City, Mo., 1926-1931. I took over the above theatre, resigning from Universal at the time. After spending a great many years on the other side I am now getting a taste of the exhibition end of it. Inclosed is my subscription as I am of the opinion you have a mighty fine publication and one that is well read. (Remember when I used to try to convince the home office to advertise with you.) Well, I guess 1 sold myself. Regards, Mr. Robert F. Klingensmith, •■BOXOFFICE," 1701 Blvd. of the Allies, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dear Mr. Klingensmith: lust a little note today to advise you that I believe that your Production Index is one of the most helpful departments ever dedicated to the interest of motion picture exhibitors. This Index is absolutely complete in furnishing all the information so necessary to the successful operation of theatres and I certainly feel confident that all exhibitors appreciate this service. I enjoy the various departments in BOXOFFICE and find this service very helpful. Thank you for past favors, and with best regards, I am Yours very truly. (Signed) M. C. SINIFT. (Signed) CARL A. POKE. Lucas, Kansas. BOXOFFICE, 4704 E. 9th St., Kansas City, Mo. Gentlemen: — Enclosed find check for $3.50 for 2 years’ subscription to BOXOFFICE It's the best little movie magazine I ever read. Those Feature Index items are a knockout in getting out show calendars. Keep them up. I remain Very truly yours, (Signed) L. GILBREATH. Manager Port Neches, Tex. BOXOFFICE, 4704 E. 9th St., Kansas City, Mo. Gentlemen: — Will you please send me some gummed fasteners to use in my BOXOFFICE Picture Guide? I have been in the show business for several years and have never found anything so useful and handy as "The Guide." Those that are not using it, are at a loss in more ways than one. Thanks for such valued service. Yours very truly, LYRIC THEATRE, (Signed) O. L. Smith, Mgr. Box 111. I ASSOCIATED PUBLICATIONS, Date 193... ' 4704 East 9th St., Kansas City, Mo. Please enter my subscription to BOXOFFICE, 52 issues per year (13 of which contain The MODERN THEATRE Section and 13 of the PRODUCTION INDEX), including the New BOXOFFICE GUIDE and DATE & RECORD BOOK* and BAROMETER*. Herewith my check lor; □ $2.00 for 1 Year. □ $3.50 for 2 Years. □ $5.00 for 3 Years Name Theatre Address City State *These Great Books Given With Each Year's Subscription