Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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68 EXHIBITORS HERALD February 28, 1925 FRED S. MEYER’S FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CAMPAIGN for the Palace theatre at HamUton, O., centered about the exploitation of Film Booking Offices’ “Broken Laws.” Just a portion of the campaign could be reproduced within the confines of this page, but it gives you the idea. And back in “What the Picture Did For Me” Fred adds the information that all four-day records were smashed to smithereens on this occasion. Long before we knew what it was all about, we started getting postceurds in the mail bearing those lateral teasers. That’s like Fred. He does nothing by halves. You read about his house organ last week. Some of the pages it contained are reproduced elsewhere now.