Paramount Press Books (1919)

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MR. EXHIBITOR: HERE’S AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET EXTRA PUBLICITY! Below is proof of a story-mat which we believe your town newspapers that use mat material will gladly print. THE MAT COSTS YOU NOTHING! Get it from your exchange and send it to the photoplay editors of your newspapers. Horseflesh for Ferguson Banquet; Spectator, Not Part of Meal HOW’D you like to hold a banquet in a stable? That’s where the above feast was staged. Yes, that’s Elsie Ferguson sitting around the festive board. Pity the poor horse who is separated from the eats! Not being a “Doug” Fairbanks, he can’t vault the doors and join the diners. He will probably have to eat at the second stable. But then the horse d’oeuvre will probably be worth waiting for. Miss Ferguson happens to be very fond of horses, but she doesn’t care about having them around when she dines. However, this was part of a scene from her next Artcraft picture, “The Marriage Price,” and done for the sake of the story. This will provide excellent advance publicity for both attraction and star booked for presentation at your theatre. SEND THIS MAT TO YOUR NEWSPAPER TO-DAY! IT IS FREE!