Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1918)

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MAIL CAMPAIGN Post Cards Suggested for the Exploitation of String Beans” iUDVANCE P09T CARD KO. I TO BE SENT ©DAYS BEFORE SHOWIMQ ADVAKCE POST CAUD No. *3 TO BE SENT 6 DAYS BEFORE SMOWINjq ADVAKCE POST CARD No. 3 TO BE SENT TO ARRIVEON DATE OFSWOWiNQ DATE JDE^R mmdam: We are pleased to announce that Charles Ray, the popular young Paramount star, will be seen in his latest photoplay, "String Beans," at our theatre next This is a de lightful picture and, we think, will please you greatly. Yours sincerely, i^anac^er DATE DEAR madam: In the new Thomas H. Ince-Paramount photoplay, "String Beans," which will be shown at our theatre next the followers of Mr, Ray will find much to admire. This is a red-blooded photoplay and the scenes are thrilling, humorous and heart appealing. Yours sincerely, DATE DEAR madam: This is to remind you that Charles Ray, the ever popular star in Paramount pictures, will be seen in his newest photoplay, "String Beans," at our theatre today. This is a remarkable picture and its presentation here is quite an event. Please come early. Yours sincerely, M-anac^ . Exhibitors will be wise to mail at least one of these Postals to their patron