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THE PATHE SUN 3 The Starters Albany R. S. Struwe Atlanta R. F. Pinson Boston F. J. Wolf Buffalo A. Teschemacher Charlotte R. S. Beacham Chicago W. R. Drake Cincinnati R. O. Laws Cleveland C. S. Lowe Dallas W. B. Renfroe Denver J. W. Scott Des Moines H. A. Kaufmann Detroit E. D. Loye Indianapolis Nick Humm Kansas City J. Lewis Los Angeles M. Hossfeld Memphis N. T. Powers Milwaukee R. J. Baldwin Minneapolis Howard Dale New Haven W. Canelli New Orleans J. Duffy New York K. Esposito Oklahoma City W. R. Pittinger Omaha T. Ferrand Philadelphia W. J. Quinlivan Pittsburgh W. Graner Portland F. J. Heninger St. Louis L. A. LaPlante Salt Lake City. .. .E. W. Winward San Francisco H. M. Hollandsworth Seattle M. Carney Washington W. F. Marshall From the “Iron Man” GREATLY ENTHUSED OVER YOUR WIRE ANNOUNCING BOOKERS PLAYDATE SPRINT STOP PLACING TODAY REQUISITION FOR ADDITIONAL PRINTS FEATURES AND COMEDIES STOP WITH ONE HUNDRED PERCENT COOPERATION PROMISED BY BRANCH MANAGER AND SALESMEN WILL LAND AMONG THE LEADERS SURE. HANK KAUFMANN Marshall in the Pink AM IN PINK OF CONDITION AN/D WILL PUT FORTH EVERY EFFORT TO WIN AND BELIEVE THAT WILL BE ENOUGH. W. F. MARSHALL Miss Esposito Ready for Spills, Thrills . ,. N U v T ork ’? pedal-pushers are in perfect condition to combat their competitors DATE SPRINT 0 ” 3 Flve " Week blke £r lnd . also known as BALLENTINE’S PLAY Fights, feuds, spills, thrills, jams and stolen laps is our challenge to the rest of the country. Only the technique of Freddie Spencer will make the finale a dif- hcult one. Prizes for special sprints are coming in from excited fans who are on the side-lines rooting for New York. Dear old Santa sure came at an opportune time and we promise him plenty of excitement for his precious gifts. * WATCH*O e UR la WHEEL e sf timate ^ FIVE - WEEK BIK E RACE, just The Rider’s Rules 1. Have from Dec. 2nd to January 4-th in which to secure dates. 2. Dates so secured must play between Dec. 2nd and Jan. 25th inclusive. 3. Any dates which have been obtained prior to Dec. 2nd do not count even though they play within the period specified. 4. Feature and comedy confirmations must be sent in daily in separate piles, with tape attached showing the number enclosed in each pile. 5. Wire nightly to Mr. Ballentine the number of comedy and feature dates received during the day. 6. Prepare a weekly list of undated feature and comedy product for each salesman in your territory and he is expected to secure one comedy date and one feature date from every account he calls on. 7. On Saturday when you wire in figures include the number of dates secured by each salesman. arcada theater ST. CHARLES. ILLINOIS Nov. 17 1. _ . Pa the Exchau, ;<„• Inc ., Chicago, 111. Gentlemen: - Please except my Sincere' thanks frt the special on Notre Dame & Southern California foot ball game which we received in time for today '3 matinee. Ac Edison so aptly termed it it's Paths ALWAYS Bathe! trs. ■i. L. tracht Sound News Serves ’Em Hot Off Griddle and Gridiron Off on another brilliant run for newsreel honors, Pathe Sound News this week smashed through as All-America’s choice by burn- ing up all existing speed records to present the news sizzling from the griddle and gridirons too. Commencing with a scoop on the destruction of the largest land plane in a flaming crash, Issue No. 86 sustains the pace through- out. The scintillating Army-Notre Dame clash is the climax of the reel and tops it off with a rip-roaring finale. First on the scene immediately after the crash, Pathe Sound News gets exclusive pictures of the blazing aircraft and charred homes. Among the other highlights of the reel are the filming of the final break in the earth barrier giving the Chicago River a straight channel, the listing of big noises on the White Way, the pledging of a billion by utility magnates and the helium march of hghter-than-air nursery favorites on a Yuletide tour. In Issue No. 87, Pathe Sound News again turns out a reel that’s zippy from start to finish. The honeymooning Tunneys indulge in some gracious repartee on their arrival in the United States, Coste and Bellonte complete their 5,625 mile flight from Indo-China and Congress opens with the reading of the President’s message. You also get more than glimpses of the six-day bike riders pedal- ling for international championship, the “Big Four”—Glenn War- ner, Alexander of Georgia Tech, T. A. D. Jones of Yale and Knute Rockne picking All-American candidates and 1,000 of the nation’s leading songsters at a bird show. Well-balanced, these two successive issues score a newsreel bullseye and are marks for others to shoot at if they hope to make a box-office hit. A peerless pioneer, Pathe blazes the trail and makes newsreels real news. —BERT KALISCH After the Show’ is one of the best comedies I have heard. The recording is perfect for my machine." CONRAD THEATRE, BREAUX BRIDGE, LA. My contract with you will be out with one more picture. I would like to continue booking Pathe pictures and submit four December dates. Your pictures are just fine and as long as you keep sending me pictures like those already sent / will continue to use them. Y. M. C. A. SECRETARY, COHAY, MISS.