Love Honor and Behave (Warner Bros.) (1938)

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“NAME THE PICTURE” CONTEST This is the type of contest that's a favorite with newspapers because it's easy to work. The cut captions provide clues to the answers. Here's how it works: Each day a scene from an earlier movie appears in the paper. Readers are asked to name the motion picture in which the scene belongs. Those sending in correct answers receive complimentary tickets to Love, Honor and Behave." Pictures can be printed in any order—with scene from "Love, Honor and Behave" appearing on the last day. Correct answers are listed below. Try it yourself — it's fun. But no peeking at the answers! CORRECT ANSWERS (Key to numbered captions) First Day. Loteeeereeeeeeee “Public Enemy” Second Day.. “Goodbye Again” “Swing Your Lady” ‘It’s Love ’'m After” **Love, Honor and Behave” 1. Jimmy Cagney shows his public how to tame an enemy in one slap of the hand. It’s the “grapefruit method.” If you’d like to win femmes and influence women, we don’t recommend that you try it. Can you name the picture in which this scene takes place? oe 2. If you want your lady to Love, Honor and Behave, Warren William suggests this “scalp treatment” and a threatening “love’’ slap. If you want to say “goodbye” to your lady, just try it again and again. What is the name of the picture in which scene appears? 3. Here we have the “hillbilly method.” The hansom’ rasslin’ rascal from Noo York is teaching the blacksmith belle of the Ozarks a new hold on love. Swing it, Nat! Name the picture in which the scene appears and win two tickets to the Strand Theatre. 4. It looks like the “marked woman” is really on the spot this time. Leslie’s telling her that if it’s love she wants, he’s the only guy in town who can give it to her. Watch for the last picture in this contest; it appears in this paper tomorrow. 5. Wayne Morris evidently believes in the “reverse method.” Need we tell you that he has the situation well in hand? It’s one of the hilarious scenes from his new picture—at the Strand Friday. Name the picture and send it to the Contest Editor immediately. Set of contest mats No. 501B—75c from Warner Bros. Campaign Plan Editor Page Sixteen