Hallelujah, Im a Bum (United Artists) (1933)

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"Hallelujah, I'm a Bum" signals Al Jolson's triumphant return to the screen, just as he startled the world with the first singing and talking picture, Al Jolson now again creates screen history with "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum." No wonder he sang. No walls confined him, no threat of poverty held his nose to the grindstone ... he was free, the moon and the stars were all his, he laughed and shouted, "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum." look at JOLSON, the one and only/ Just as he amazed you with "The Jazz Singer", the first talkie ever made, so will he thrill you with this,—the first story ever timed to beat in rhythm with your heart/ ——-— T1 ir CON 015 RAIN DON'T WIND tA?TBO uMD TRA/N VC M£ -SSw THAT BR0ADW4V iaa I DUN I l*»'~ „.,r [MlULIunu 'W/AJ GIVE ME J ^r?VwN THAT WOADWAY\Mi[ EEET-TAJ& Wt YtA A BUM AGAIN ! hauelojam- IBB Presented by JOSEPH M. SCHENCK A LEWIS MILESTONE Production with MADGE EVANS HARRY LANGDON FRANK MORGAN The First Picture Ever Done in "Rhythmic Dialoguel" Songs and Rhythmic Dialogue by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart AL JOLSON UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE ■ Three Col. Ad (Mat .20; Cut .75) A J'j HALLELUJAH mto I’MIA.BUM rivoUT^/^now Rose Colored Glasses Arouse Comment A novelty has been prepared, made of cardboard and die cut in the shape of a pair of eye glasses, as shown above, with rose colored cellophane in place of the lenses. The size of the front of the novelty is iy 2 x Sy 2 inches and these glasses will fit the face of any ordinary person. Your imprint and theatre playdate is con¬ tained on the front and they have been specially priced as follows: . $5.50 9.50 per thousand 3000 . 5000 . 9.00 per thousand 8.50 per thousand Order direct from Economy Novelty & Printing Company, 239 West 39th Street, New York, N. Y. Auto Tire Cover... The Al Jolson tire covers have been made in two colored effect and are startlingly visible at quite a long distance. These are regular cardboard covers that fit every automobile tire and are durable and will stand quite a bit of rough usage. They are priced as follows: Lots of 10.75c each Lots of 50.33c each ..30c " " 25.40c " " " 100... Lots of 200.28c each There is an additional charge of 15c per cover for hand lettering your theatre imprint and playdate. Prices are f.o.b. THE HINSON MANUFACTURING CO., Waterloo, Iowa