The Dove (United Artists) (1927)

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WOMEN’S SHOP FLORIST OPTICIAN A RRANGE a display of gorgeous Span¬ ish shawls in the window of a women’s shop. Still 78, which can be purchased for a dime at your United Artists exchange, should be inserted. T T AVE a florist feature one beautiful rose in his window. He should call it The Norma Talmadge "Dove Rose. Insert Still 38. MUSIC STORE LACES G UITARS, mandolins, castanets and all kinds of reed instruments will make a distinctive display in a music shop’s win¬ dow, when combined with Stills 42, 12, 52, 40, 21, 41 and 14. IVE a lace merchant Stills 48, 12, 52, 40, 41, 8 and 14, and have him arrange a window display of old laces and Spanish ornaments. A/f AKE a cut-out of a full length figure of Miss Talmadge. Place within a rustic 1V1 or gilded life-size cage, and perch it on top of your marquee. Or else, set it it up in your lobby. T) ROMOTE a display of field glasses in an optician’s window, along with Still 100. Insert a card with copy similar to this: "You Don’t Have to Look Any Further Than the Rialto for Good Entertainment! Norma Talmadge Is There in T® DOVE!” FOR ANY STORE W HY Gamble on Health and Happi¬ ness? Health Is to Be Had Here— Happiness at the Rialto Where Norma Tal¬ madge Is Keeping Audiences Happy in 'The Dove!’ ” Give Still 51 and a card with the above copy to a drug store for display purposes. The scene depicts a man with a pair of dice. By changing the copy the same still can be used in practically any store window. BANKS S ECURITY—That’s What a Bank Ac¬ count Will Give You! Joy—That’s What Norma Talmadge Is Giving Audiences at the Rialto in 'The Dove!’ ” This copy, along with Still 15 3, shoukr gain space either within the walls of a bank or on its outdoor bulletin board. KITE CONTEST O FFER a prize to the boy who builds the best kite in the shape of a dove. Do this through a newspaper, using the proper entrance blanks and news stories. Interest the boy scouts in this idea. Note ballyhoo suggestion on Page Three. Per¬ haps the prize kite might be used instead of the banner.