China Clipper (Warner Bros.) (1936)

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LEKTROLITE TIE-UP You've seen the swell breaks Warner-First National stars have been getting in the big national tie-up with the manufacturers of the Lektrolite lighters and the Packard LektroShaver. You can tie up locally by using stills of O’Brien, Roberts and Bogart. They’re FREE in limited quantities. Order directly from: PLATINUM PRODUCTS CO., Inc. 521 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY QUAKER OATS OFFICES Albany — 562 Broadway Atlanta — 87 Walton St., N. W. Baltimore — 239 East Redwood St. Boston — 50 Congress Street Buffalo — 238 Main Street Butte — 558 Phoenix Bldg. Cedar Rapids — Cedar Rapids Mill Office Cincinnati — 8th and Broadway Cleveland — 11! Public Square Columbus —50 West Broad St. Dallas — 1700 Patterson Ave. Denver — P. O. Box 5242 Terminal Annex Detroit — 1936 West Lafayette Blvd. Grand Rapids — 47 Pearl St. Indianapolis — 11 So. Meridian St. Jacksonville — 118 E. Bay Street CANADA Kansas City — 215 Pershing Road Montreal — 423 Coristine Bldg. Little Rock — 1900 Spruce St. Peterborough — Peterborough Mill Office Los Angeles — 311! So. Spring St. Quebec City —17 St. James Street Louisville — 429 West ‘Walnut St. Toronto — 47 Yonge Street é St. John, N.B. —56 Germain St. Memphis — 1526 Ragan Ave. Edmonton — 104th St. and 102nd Ave. Milwaukee — 229? E. Wisconsin Ave. : , Regina — 1166 Broad Street Minneapolis — 408 Second Ave., South Saskatoon — Saskatoon Mill Office Nashville — 535 Church Street Vancouver — 675 Davie Street New Orleans — 333 St. Charles Street Winnipeg — 288 Princess Street New York — I7 Battery Place Oklahoma City — 112 North Broadway Omaha — 306 So. [5th Street Peoria — 30! So. Adams Street Philadelphia — 5th & Chestnut Sts. Pittsburgh — 436 Seventh Avenue Portland — 430 S.W. Morrison Street Richmond — 1444 East Main St. St. Joseph Sales Office — 202 South Second St. St. Louis — 401 South 12th Street San Antonio — 306 West Commerce St. San Francisco —525 Market Street Seattle — 70! Second Ave. Shreveport — 425 Milam Street BIG BOOK PROMOTION Wm. Morrow & Co. have tied up on their book “‘The Log of the China Clipper,” by Van Dusen and Musick. It’s the actual log of the first flight, and just the thing for bookstore tieups. Letters have been sent to all dealers handling Morrow books, advising them to co-op erate with you on this picture. For further information, contact: MR. DUELL, c/o WM. MORROW & CO. 386 4th AVENUE NEW YORK CITY ... AND POSTAL TELLY The Cheers that Greeted History's Greatest Flight Ring Again to Acclaim Aviation’s Greatest Drama! see CHINA CLIPPER Your local Postal Telegraph manager has been instructed to enclose the heralds, shown at left, in all messages delivered. They will also be sent with all monthly statements. The heralds measure 6” x 9” and prices, including imprint, are 1 to 5M — $3.50 per M; 5 to 1OM — $3 per M; over 1OM — $2.75 per M. with PAT O’BRIEN ROSS ALEXANDER e BEVERLY ROBERTS HUMPHREY BOGART « MARIE WILSON JOSEPH CREHAN + JOSEPH KING +» ADDISON RICHARDS Directed by RAYMOND ENRIGHT Order directly from: POSTAL TELEGRAPH GUIDE 225 W. 39th St. New York City Reservations On All Airlines at any POSTAL-TELEGRAPH office —No Extra Charge — Page Five