The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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10 "GANGSTER’S BOY.” Here is an effective front display for the Monogram picture starring Jackie Cooper. " SONS OF THE LEGION .” Manager Joe Cumisky, Academy, Hagerstoum, Maryland , secured cooperation from the American Legion post for the Paramount picture , Harry Feigley (left) leading a parade to boost the film. Seen also is the special front that was built. " THINGS TO COME.” Publicity director David Ginsburg ( left ), house manager William Jobes , Sidney B. Lust’s Boro, Bethesda, Maryland, discover a "man from Mars" to bally the United Artists’ reissue. Newspaper scare-heads ( also used on throwaways) further draw attention to the picture. "BLOCK-HEADS.” This effective ballyhoo for the Metro picture was created by Wallace Harding, manager, Grand Opera House, Wilmington, Delaware. HER FAVORITE. Movita, Monogram star, stands beside a painting of herself done by Justine McCulley, whose father wrote " Rose of the Rio Grande,” Monogram show. " THE GREAT WALTZ.” District winners — Lucille Wiley, Gene Stokes, both of Myrtlebeach, South Carolina — were selected in Washington recently in conjunction with the nation-wide contest on the Metro extravaganza. ON YOUR DESK EVERY WEDNESDAY December 7, 193 8