Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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724 Motion Picture N e w s Above Showing the left side of the lobby display on ‘‘Conflict,” which William Cutts, of the Clcmvier theatre, Seattle, originated and which is described in the article appearing on the follozving page. Right A view of the center of the “ Conflict ” display illustrating how the box office was boxed in and made to fit with the rest of the decorations. Above The right side of the ‘‘Conflict ” lobby display used at the Clemmer theatre, Seattle, and explained by the story appearing on the following page. Below Attractive ‘‘Dream Street ” lobby front by Jack Greenbaum, manager of the Opera House ,1 Mansfield, O., and described in the story published on the following page. f I