Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1935)

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-EBRUARY FIRST Billboards, newspapers, TIME and FORTUNE magazines and radio's MARCH OF TIME over the Columbia 1 3! Network are carrying a great national campaign in support of this new kind of a motion picture. Public interest is great. * Shrewd showmen all over the country have recognized in THE MARCH OF TIME, a new and powerful box office asset. If you haven't talked to your FIRST DIVISION exchange about THE MARCH OF TIME in your theatre, :i do it at once. There's a ready made audience waiting. THE MARCH OF TIME FROM COAST TO COAST IN THE THEATRES OPERATED 1 Loew's, Coast to Coast J Poli, New England [] Balaban & Katz, Greater Chicago Publix Great States, Indiana and Illinois Evergreen, Washington and Oregon BY THESE CIRCUITS Fox West Coast, California Interstate, Texas World Amusements, Minnesota Tri-State, Omaha Smalley, Northern New York Fox Theaters in Philadelphia Harmanus Bleeker Hall, Albany HARRY H. THOMAS, Pres. ROCKEFELLER CENTER, N. Y FIRST DIVISION RELEASE