Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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EXHIBITORS HERALD March 14, 1925 WHAT SHOWMEN ARE DOING TO GET BUSINESS: Upper left, two pages from first issue of Floyd E. Bentley’s house organ for the Kelso Amusement Co., Kelso, Wash. Upper right, ‘‘Bread” tie-up described by John Creamer in his letter this week. Center and lower left, ads by F. M. Hamburger, Circle theatre, Portlaind. Ore. Lobby displays by Mr. Hamburger are shown on another page. Lower right, Mr. Hamburger’s house organ for the Circle, front cover of which is in multiple color. Messrs. Bentley and Hamburger are new members of the House Organ Exchange, printed in revised form on another page this week. (Reproductions on scale of 1 to 3.)