Employees' Entrance (Warner Bros.) (1933)

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q “Hidden Person” Puzsle for Newspaper This is a popular type picture puzzle that newspapers like to run. In it a head of Warren William has been cleverly concealed. We suggest you give the mat to your local newspaper using the caption with the picture. Ten Thousand Girls Are Looking for the Boss, Ready _| TIEMPLOYEES' ENTRA = | Ant < Or : ee Somewhere in this large crowd of women, who are ready to take a job at any price, is concealed the head of the boss, played by Warren William in ‘‘ Employees’ Entrance,’’ which comes to the Strand, next To Take a Job at Any Price! Can You Find Him? Grmay=s FC GN SS ae » PATS Cut No. 20 Cut 4sc Mat isc eee De ee In the picture, as the General manager of a large department store, he is a hard man to reach. You’ll find him, just as hard to find in this trieky puzzle. In. This Months MopERN SCREEN ~on sale inside 1OF You'll get a BIGGER kick out o EMPLOYEES ENTRANCE with Loretta Young, 3 Warren William be sure to read.. an absorbing, study of Loretta Young and see Loretta _ with Warren William an her latest picture: EMPLOYEES ENTRANCE atthe ____———s Theatre week of an absorbing article about Loretta Youn % in the current issue of MobERN SCREEN The Biggest and Best Movie Magazine Only 10* at Stet Suggested Lobby Poster Suggested Store Poster The national First National Pictures-Kresge stores tie-up on this picture is a corker. The February issue of MODERN SCREEN magazine carries a feature length story on Loretta Young. With a little effort on your part you can get a window and counter display in your town from your local Kresge store. Get in touch with the local Kresge manager, have your artist make up two cards as suggested above and this attention getting display is yours. Copies of the magazine story of the poster will be supplied by the store. Your local Kresge store manager has already received his instructions and is awaiting word from you. See him at once. For additional information in this cooperative plan write to: Miss Pearl Honig, Circulation Department, Modern Screen Magazine, 100 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. praise of the inexpensive and inter esting “Magic Square” which bringing gratifying returns thousands of fans everywhere. Here is a Magic Square for use in connection with “Employees’ Entrance.” Plant this Magic Square in your is from PLANT THE POPULAR “MAGIC SQUARE” Exhibitors are enthusiastic in their|ing story, awarding guest tickets as prizes. In this case the hidden sentence contains 10 words made up of fortyone letters of the alphabet: “What Happens When a Boss Forgets His Help Is Human.” In solving it, begin with the letter that is cireled. Move one square up or down, right or left (not diagonally) and spell local newspaper and introduce the lout the sentence. End at the square stunt to the public with the follow | which has the period in it. Publicity Story SOLVE “MAGIC SQUARE” FOR TICKETS TO “EMPLOYEES’ ENTRANCE” You’re modern, of course, and,-being modern you must be a puzzle solver. BT A/AIN|* PAT HI H]M|U/H |S PI PAWEL {P| I NUE BDH! S| 1/H 'S|W/B|O/E |T |S! HIA|SIGIRG JE [N| S| F/O] Cut No. 73 Cut 315c Mat sc Here is a new one, to tax your the ingenuity — Magic Manager Pe wee rte net Se ce Seer ea a We ea in connection with the opening of the First National picture, starring Warren William and Loretta Young, which “Employees’ Entrance,” starts at . Theatre Square. of the Theatre and the editor of (mame of paper) offer it next Now for the puzzle. Hidden in the Magic Square is a sentence of ten words which describes the ruthlessness of the store manager in the To discover the concealed words begin with the encircled square. Move one square up or down, right or left (not diagonally) and end at the square which has a period in it. Twenty-five pairs of guest tickets to “Employees’ Entrance,” which is said to be one of the most thrilling photoplays of the year, are being offered as prizes. Put on your puzzle-hat right now and get going. Forward your filled-out newspaper coupons to the Magic Square Editor, Theatre, as picture. goon as possible, for winners will be decided by those replies received at the earliest date. The first 25 correct answers received by the Magie Square Editor, will each be presented with a pair of guest tickets to “Employees’ Entrance.” Your deadline is midnight. Winners will be an‘~sed in the (name of paper). WINDOW GUESSING CONTEST OF KITCHENWARE DISPLAY Here is an original guessing contest that will give all the women a great kick and at the same time advertise “Employees’ Entrance.” It begins by getting them guessing, and ends by giving the lucky ones a new article for their kitchen. The window of a co-operating department store displays a placard (on which are mounted stills 45, 202 and 205 from “Employees’ Entrance’’) the contest. The card also presents ten questions, the answers to which are the names The window explaining of ten kitchen utensils. displays all the actual kitchen utensils, indicated, with others, to throw the guessers a bit off the track. Contestants, after having filled out their answers to the ten questions (on slips which are to be had at the “Employees’ Entrance” booth in the store) present them to the Theatre. It is their privilege to choose as their reward any one of the kitchen utensils, shown in the window, with a guest ticket for the next prizes. Here is the copy for the window placard: which are GET SOMETHING FREE FOR YOUR KITCHEN Each answer to the 10 questions listed, is some kitchen article. For instance the answer to the first question is ‘‘pitcher.”’ Guess the correct answers to all 10 questions and if your reply is among the first 10 correct answers received, you may select any article shown in this window as your prize. The next 25 correct answers will receive a guest ticket to ‘‘Employees’ En trance’’ when it opens at the ... pe Theatre, next So eet Ia et Wee Te en a Printed list of questions and the rules can be obtained free, at the ‘‘Employees Entrance’’ booth in this store, or at the box office of the Theatre. All replies must be mailed to the Kitchen Contest Hditor, at the ................. Theatre, no later than (Set Date). KITGHEN QUESTIONNAIRE Question Answer 1 Member ot. baséball: nine. ss re (Pitcher) Hoe To make puppy love:. = = ee (Spoon) i>. A-taber-and “a-lady-ballew: = ee (Potato-masher ) IV. Impudence ... and a pie receptacle......... (Sauce-pan) V. What a good workman has... and to rent.. . . (Skill-let) VI. To pull a boat ...and tailors’ measure......... (Tow-el) VII. A short sleep...andarelative.............. (Nap-kin) VIII. A seasoning... and an underground room. . (Salt-cellar) Teo Be ACPO AL hae eee ee (Tumbler ) Xe Ae WhO DIAS NaS eo (Platter) Page Twenty-three