Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Feb 1945)

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DISPLAYS AND EXPLOITATION Manaqer Ronald Harl of the Odeon theatre Yeovil, Somerset Vn EngUnd devised this attractive front for h,s engagement of "For Whom The Beil Tolls. Left, a real eyecatcher Is manager F. J. Faille's lobby display at the Paramount North Adams, Mass., plugging coming hits. La Salle theatre, Chicago, was all dressed up with a+mospherk:. front by Manager Lester Stepner, which aided current engagement of "Gow". Michael Stranger, manager of Loews, White Plains, NJ-. 9°+ ^ ;e^+ advance plug on his "National Velvet date tied in with Valentine^ greetings from local florist on city's main street. Here is a whole battery of windows promoted by Charles Taylor, p. lic^ty manager for Shea's theatres, Buffalo, N. Y. for recent date \ "Winged Victory." 68 H J King, manager of\he Park, Chatham, Ontario, forwards i photo of his theatre front on "Are These Our Parents which attrac plenty of attention for him. MOTION PICTURE HERALD, FEBRUARY 24.; i 1 I