Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1944)

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THEATREMEN'S DISPLAY ADS THAT SIGN GOES UP AGAIN SUNDAY YES, PADUCAH! THE ENGAGEMENT OF "GOING MY WAY" HAS BEEN EXTENDED FOR A FEW MORE DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Glenn Schrader, ad manager, Columbia Amusement Co., Paducah, Ky., had plenty of punch and a real eye-stopper with this layout on "Going My Way". fillEO WITH . IflUtHf.'MWIt/limgll! ' ■ /nniince i la f WEONESORV -MON ^ , EHIH WUIR IS»BU lt*Ul m and MOLLY f<umi . oS, IWBUfiN -HJU ' ^ I ffflT»8ETT£ S CflRy ©RANT PHI^tlLLfl LflME PETER LOm 'recHiiicoio^ 'to WfldlUO , o<u«i Immm urn ^ !!^flVE/.l BUV THEflTBE tajH'Of* 80OK5»'i$0 «««« S/Sgt. Luther Smith, War Dept. theatre, Moody Field, Ga., promoted coming film hits with display ads in the camp's weekly newspaper. V-WARNEK IROS. CAPITOL TOMORROW ALL YOU'VE EVER LONGED FOR . in Khythm, Romance and Fun! STAN KENTON 7^ AND HIS ORCHESTRA ^ |v-K'? HAl LEROY • OXFORD BOYS RKO BOSTON CONriNUOUS PfRFORMflNCfS • DOORS OPfN 8:30 A.M. In Boston, Carlo Vannicola, RKO ad head, used this striking "Wilson" holdover. STARTS FRIDAY DOORS OPEN 10:^5 A. M Manager M. Conner, Capitol theatre, in Madison, Wis., attracted plenty of attention with his "battle of the crooners" original design, plugging "Step Lively". Competitor gave his okay and here's the result. WHAT'S A SWOOCHIWB PARTY? WHO'S SCOOPER? WHAT'S A BLANKET PARTY? 9 ■ ^ee 'Janie' at the BAY SUMDAV add FIND OUT! with ("Going My Way ') FITZGERALD E. R. Brennen, Bay theatre. Green Bay, Wis., presold "Janle" with this and similar teaser layouts. This special treatment by Alice Gorham, ad head for United Detroit theatres, aided engagement of "I Love a Soldier" in that city 74 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, NOVEMBER 4, 1944