The Exhibitor (Nov 1939-May 1940)

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6 ROYALTY. (Right) Harry Black, general manager of the Fabian theatres on Staten Island, crowns the King and Queen of Jitterbugs, the winners of an Islandwide jitterbug contest conducted by the various houses of the circuit. Plenty of interest was aroused in the theatres, not only by the participants, but by the body politic at large. “FIVE CAME BACK.” And one in this RKO-Radio picture was Chester Morris, here being greeted by John Marshall College’s Alexander Omsby during an appearance at Loew’s, Jersey City. Left is managing director George H. Dumond. STEM VISITOR. S. C. Sunness, manager, Jarvis, Grand, Binghamton, is snapped at the Loew-Metro booth, Times Square. “ALLEGHENY FRONTIER.” Claire Trevor, star of this RKORadio picture, spoke before the Woman Pays Club, visited the World’s Fair, RKO theatres, and home offices. Upper left, Miss Trevor chats with the theatres’ John O’Connor, and (upper right) Radio City Music Hall’s W. G. VanSchmus; (lower left) she buys the first book of Christmas tickets from RKO-Palace’s chief of service; (lower right) addresses the Woman Pays Club luncheon. THE EXHIBITOR November 15, 1939