Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1943)

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November 27, 1943 MANAGERS' ROUND TABLE 65 Another of Bill Hoyle's effective displays in the lobby of the Lincoln, in Washington, D. C. Stenciled title with flasher and fluorescent lights enhanced the board and added realism. liTSAUAl bailie wfil For "This Is the Army" premiere at the Martini theatre, Galveston, J. D. Hillhouse arranged this public demonstration of Army equipment from nearby camp. «EW fNtHAMO'S OWN r world pmmmmM JiWEJUNl Harry Rose, manager of the Globe, Bridgeport, Conn., secured this full window display for current attractions. Publicist Rita Morton arranged this hotel lobby display to announce premiere of "The Iron Major" at the RKO Albee, Providence. Photo by Joseph K. Mircello Foster Photos The Indianapolis Water Company displayed this attractive photoboard advertising "Sahara" at Loew's, Indianapolis, for Bill Elder. "Thank You" cards from recipients of cigarettes furnished by J. J. Parker's Overseas Gift Service, are displayed in Broadway theatre lobby, Portland, Ore., by Jack Matlack.