Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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All western week promoted by R. R. Hope, manager of the Fox State, Angeles, was sold in all advertising including theatre front. Ushers v dressed as cowgirls for atmosphere. Animation in the form of a tolling bell connected to musical chimes was provided in this lobby display by G. Y. Henger, city manager, at the Stuart theatre, Lincoln, Neb. No tieup here, but manager Boyd Sparrow of Loew's, Indianapolis, landed full window in one of city's most prominent locations to exploit "Tonight and every Night." Paula Gould, Loew's, designed this unique display at the Si New York using animated miniatures, built to scale, as advc plug on "St. Louis." This display, measuring fourteen feet in length was created by Helen serving as effective advance promotion, the board was moved to Wabbe, publicist of the RKO Golden Gate in San Francisco. After rheatre front during current engagement of the attraction. 64 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, MARCH 24, I