Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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98 EXHIBITORS HERALD September 2, 1922 IMPORTANT! Theatre managers need not delay Fall Openings of new theatres for lack of proper seating if they will take advantage of our large capacity and place their orders now. No theatre opening has ever been delayed through lack of prompt attention on our part. To managers who are redecorating and refurnishing established theatres, we suggest consideration of new chairs in keeping with other improvements. Upholstered chairs can be manufactured by us while house is being decorated or new drapes made. We have the organization and facilities to handle a large volume in a limited time without impairing our standard of high quality. Prices at Pre-War Levels NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO PHI LA DELPHI 1 1 4 W. 41 st Street 65 D. Canal St. 1 2 E. Jackson Blvd. 252 S. Broad St