Associated First National Franchise (1921)

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id First National Franchise Semi-Mont lily Some Lobby Displays, a Prologue, and Such Above left : Jos. Plunkett 's prologue for "Gipsy Blood" at the Strand in New York, which required a dozen people in its staging. The settings won much favorable comment, also. Selowleft: Conventional front used by Liberty in Portland, Oregon, for attractions or stars which are strong enough to carry their own exploitation. The admission prices here are from 10 cents to 60 cents. Above right : Lobby display used for the showing of "Passion" at the Rivoli Theatre, Denver, Colorado. Note the cut-out from the twenty -foursheet. Center: This lobby was used by the Orpheum Theatre at Scottsbluff, Nebraska, for "Don't Ever Marry." The unique display is in keeping with the policy of that house for things out of the ordinary. Bolow right: Some of the contestants in Salisbury, Maryland, for prizes offered to Chaplin imitators by Jos. I. Ulman, of Ulman's Opera House.