Exhibitors Herald (Apr-Jun 1922)

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Tune 24, 1922 EXHIBITORS HERALD 89 The Picturesque Pays — Good Advertising Worlds Two Ways — A Very (<Fair Lady" — 'Tine' Idea BRAZEN PIRACY, mounted on a truck and paraded openly, drew interest NATION-WIDE adoption of the to the showing of Goldwyns Y ellow Men and GoW at the California theatre. window iece advertising the Xew Los Angeles. Pirate bold, maiden fair and wiley Oriental just about picturize Vork run of .<The Crossroads of Xew Adventure. Vork" is to be expected. It helps both window and theatre. AN EIGHT-BY-TEN still, enlarged to a height of twelve feet and hand A FIVE-DOLLAR FINE was considered reasonable as the cost of the colored, mounted the Randolph, Chi radio-truck stunt advertising "Foolish Wives" for the Wichita theatre. Wichita, cago, marquee during the run of Kan. Louis Kramer, of Universal, did the promotional work. The stunt "Fair Lady," LTnited Artists feature. prospered.