The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1939)

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• NEW HIGHS IN SHOWMANSHIP!... From all parts of the country come reports of great advertising, publicity and exploitation campaigns turned out by theatre managers and adver Wally Akin, Ted E. Wcsg-: goner, Paramount Theatre, Abilene, Tex. • Paul ;■ j Harvey, Strand Theatre, York, Pa. • H. Green, Carol j Theatre, Albertville, Ala. • Marion F. Parkinson, Iowa Theatre, Jefferson, la. 1 • Harold J. Perlman, Palace Theatre, Milwaukee, Wis. • ' | Charlie Holtz, Clyde Heaton, Sierra Theatre, Sacramento, Cal. • I. C. Holloway, Car¬ olina Theatre, Lexington, N. C. • Sid Holland, Elkhart ! Amusement Co., Elkhart, Ind. • Frank Nolan, Schine Theatrical Co., Inc., Athens, O. • C. G. Argust, Spreckels Theatre, San Diego, Cal. , • Mae E. Shively, Mid-State ^ Theatres, Clearfield, Pa. • Richard Raesly, Holme Theatre, Holmesburg, Pa. • J. L. Sieber, College Theatre, Bethlehem, Pa. • Mart Cole Jr., Cole Theatre, Rosen tising men participating in Columbia's w PRIZE CONTEST! Among Those Already Entered !e Sure ou Enter! Send your campaign to Contest Com¬ mittee, Columbia Pictures Corporation, 729 Seventh Avenue, New York City, immediately after engagement. CONTEST CLOSES SIX MONTHS AFTER RELEASE DATE MAY 25 1 berg, Tex. • R. F. Netzel Palace Theatre, Crandon, Wis. • William Lafferty, Liberty Theatre, Philadel¬ phia, Pa. • Sidney Dell, Rialto Theatre, Atlanta, Ga. • R. E. Russell, Loew’s Poli Theatre, New Haven, Conn. • L. Ward Farrar, Loew’s Theatre, Indian¬ apolis, Ind# • Wally Allen, Kentucky Theatre, Lexing¬ ton, Ky. • Frank Murphy, Loew’s StateTheatre, Syra¬ cuse, N. Y. • F. J. Cahalan, MagnetTheatre, Claremont, N. H. • George D. Tyson, Harris Amusement Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.» David Kamsky. Neighborhood Theatre, Inc. Richmond, Va. • Rich¬ ard D. Walsh, New Lafay¬ ette Theatre, Buffalo, N. Y. • JohnMcManus, Loew'sMidland, Kansas City, Mo.*H# Ted Routson, Hippodrome Theatre, Baltimore, Md. Wm. A. Singer, Brandeis Theatre, Omaha, Neb.« Lester Pollock, Loew’s Rochester, Rochester,N.Y.« Frank LaFalce, Warner Bros. Circuit, Washington, D. C. DGES: Jack Alicoate, Maurice Kann, Charles E. Lewis, Martin Quigley, Terry Ramsaye ^ _ Film Doily _ Boxoffice _ Showmen's Trade Review Quigley Publications Motion Picture Herald