Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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86 EXHIBITORS HERALD February 28, 1925 You can book the LEFTY FLYNNS only through F. B. O. Distributed by FILM BOOKING OFFICES 723 Seventh Ave., New York City Exchanges Everywhere Thematic Music Cue Sheets Available on This Picture “THE MILLIONAIRE COWBOY” “THE NO-GUN MAN” “THE BREED OF THE BORDER” and his latest release growing by leaps and bounds in popularity with all the women — all the flappers even the old ladies have fallen in love with ^‘Lefty*’ and the High School kids adore him. He*s a riot with ALL the women and as the women drag the men to theatres, you’vei got a tremendous lure in “Lefty”. He sure gets ’em in. Here is the finest specimen of “He” type of Western Star. Handsome, clean-cut, in clean-cut Western pictures that get over everywhere. If you are in or near a College towti, advertise “YALE’S GREAT IDOL AND FORMER FOOTBALL STAR” and watch ’em pack in. If you haven’t seen the following releases, see ’em. You’ll book and play ’em all. A contract for Lefty Flynn pictures is as good as a gold bond in the bank. Latest releases. . . . “O. U. WEST”