Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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February 14, 1925 E X H I B rr O R S HERALD Ia Hams aT intorecl currant wsk prey—t. QEO BE5AN IN PERSON NEXT JPEEK STAR AND COMPANY TO APPEAR IN CONJUNCTION WITH PHOTOPLAY. “THE GREATEST LOVE OF ALl ’ a IF IT S PARA MOUNT WATCH THf FAM IT'S TW£ PRODUC. BEST TIONS SHOW SET m TOWN NEW REC NEW THEATRE PUBLICATIONS; Top — Four page house organ published by Clem Pope, T «& D theatre, Oakland, Cal., who joins the House Organ Exchange this week. Center — Special edition of house paper published by the Howard, Atlanta, during Famous Players convention. Martin J. Quigley’s “The Street of Good Cheer,” from the Holiday Number of the HERALD, is reprinted in both papers. Below, left — W. H. Ostenberg’s paper for the Orpheum and Star, Scottsbluff, Neb. Right — House paper published by J. M. Broadus for the Dixie, Bay Minetta, Ala. Both papers reprint service copy supplied in the HERALD. (Scale of reproduction, 1 to 3.)