The Exhibitor (Nov 1939-May 1940)

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THE EXHIBITOR 25 NEWS AND EXPLOITATION STONTS FROM HERE AND THERE IN THE TERRITORY FRANK MURPHY, manager, Loew’s State, Syracuse, held a dance contest in connection with Metro’s “Broadway Melody of 1940.” Here are seen winnei's. ADOLPH ZUKOR, chairman of the board, Paramount, is pictured here with John W. Hicks, Jr., vice-president in charge of foreign operations, Paramount, and Mrs. Hicks, aboard the SS. Uruguay upon their return from a two-and-a-half-month tour of South America. CLIFF SCHAUFELE, Diana, Medina, used several blocks of wood with question “ask the Diana cashier” (about Universal’s “My Little Chickadee”). CHARLES MARTINA, host, and head of the circuit bearing his name, and friends gathered at a reception at the Hotel Syracuse, following the recent opening of Martina’s new Empire, Syracuse, following complete remodeling. EARLY INVENTIONS of Thomas A. Edison were shown in this display at Loew’s Rochester, Rochester, in advance of Metro’s “Young Tom Edison.” THIS SPECIAL FRONT was made by manager Eddie Yarbrough for the Easter run of Warners’ “Virginia City” at the Keeney, Elmira. Successor to “Dodge City” features Errol Flynn, Miriam Hopkins, Randolph Scott, Humphrey Bogart, Frank McHugh, Alan Hale, and Guinn Williams. April 3, 1940 NY8.