Coquette (United Artists Pressbook) (1929)

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Who's Who in the “Coquette Special” Essay Contests "Coquette” offers innumerable possi¬ bilities for essay contests. With the co-operation of your local newspaper invite readers to submit 50 or 100-word articles on one of the following topics: "Why I believe 'Coquette’ is the best picture of Mary Pickford’s Career.” "Why I prefer Mary Pickford with bobbed hair.” "Mary Pickford’s bob makes her more charming than ever.” "Mary Pickford’s 'Coquette’ is the most stirring picture I have ever seen.” "The Inner Thoughts of a Coquette.” "Can Coquettes really love?” "Are blondes more likely to become Coquettes than brunettes?” Conduct the teaser and Pickford bob essay contests considerably in advance of your opening. Exhibit lobby displays of the answers received. Towns and Newspapers ATLANTA, GA.—Constitution BOSTON, MASS.—Herald Traveler BALTIMORE, MD.—Post BUFFALO, N. Y.—Evening News BIRMINGHAM, ALA.—Post CLEVELAND, OHIO—Press CINCINNATI, OHIO—Post CHICAGO, ILL.—Daily Journal DENVER, COLO.—Post DALLAS, TEXAS—Dispatch INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—News LOUISVILLE, KY.—Courier-Journal MEMPHIS, TENN.—Press Scimitar NEW HAVEN, CONN.—Register NEW YORK, N. Y.—Mirror NEW ORLEANS, LA.—New Orleans States OMAHA, NEB.—World-Herald PITTSBURGH, PA.—Press PHILADELPHIA, PA.—Daily News SYRACUSE, N. Y.—Herald SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—Bulletin TOLEDO, OHIO—News-Bee TULSA, OKLA.—Tribune WASHINGTON, D. C.—Post YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO—Telegram Contest Winners MAE EVERITT MARY LINNANE ROSINA KLIMM CATHERINE ROOS VIRGINIA BEAUCHAMP DOROTHY MASON RUTH KUES MARY PHILLIPS BETTY BELL EDNA MURDOCH MATTIE COOKE LULA MAE WEBER ELEANOR DAY MARY FENNO VICTORIA SPETLAND MARY HURLEY LA FERN FULTON DESSA LAZICK GERTRUDE STROH GERTRUDE BROWN ESTHER MAY LIESY HERTA ZIMMERMAN MARY HARTSHORN JANET COON RUTH BRICE Press Chaperones LILLY MAY ROBINSON MABEL PECK PRESTON RUTH AYERS JANET McLEOD MRS. JACK YORK MRS. MAX COOK RUTH NEELY FRANCE DORIS ARDEN BETTY CRAIG MABEL DUKE MARIE GEORGE GLADYS SULLIVAN PEARL RAY COX NADYNE WYTHE HELEN NOLAN ELLEN FOLEY DAPHNE PETERS HESTHER TED MILLER MRS. H. B. REED GLADYS VON BLANCKE LOUISE LANDIS HELEN FOOTE GRAHAM ELLA WYATT ELIZABETH E. POE ESTHER HAMILTON Can Yon Pick Out “Coquette” and Her Man from This Qroup? 11 —Two Col. Puzzle Cut or Mat (Mat 10 c.; Cut 50c.)