The Case of the Howling Dog (Warner Bros.) (1934)

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Hidden Dog Puzsle: Here’s another of the popular Warner hidden puzzles. Exhibs write in that they’re going great on the Sunday puzzle page—and not so bad on the dailies. If you prefer, reprint it on cards and hand out as giveaways. Can You Find the Howling Dog? a il ; 7 2 a | A) as ova oe | | / LAC Were 4 A eT Mat No. 28—20c Look for it! The dog’s there! ie a newspaper and Strand Theatre are offering passes to see “The Case of the Howling Dog,” to the first ten people to find the hidden dog in the puzzle. Trace the outline of the dog on the puzzle and send it to the Hidden Puzzle Editor of this newspaper before (Note: To find the howling dog, turn the puzzle upside down. The dog is under the armpit of the man shooting. ) Colortone Effect Slide: Designed especially’ for this picture. Fills the whole proscenium arch, makes your presentation more colorful and gives added depth to the film. 4.x 5 Colored positive only = $2.00 Set (positive and negative) == tst—‘—~™sC«éS3« 3 x 4 Colored positive only. 1.50 Set (positive and negative) Order by number N-898 NATIONAL STUDIOS 226 West 56th Street New York City Photo Blow-ups: As illustrated. They | measure | 28” x42". E as ¢ 1 backed if desired. Black and White a et PE gee $2.25 each In Pat: Colosds 2 i502 ia ee Soe 3.50 each NATIONAL STUDIOS 226 West 56th Street New York City Use Plienty Heralds: Another attractive Warner herald . . . the kind that sell your show. Brilliantly colored, it opens to 6 x 9 inches. Inexpensively priced at 1 to SM—$3.00 per M; Over 5M—$2.75 per M. Ask to see a sample at your exchange. wits RREN WILLIAM « MARY HELEN TRENHOLME « ALLEN JENRING Girected by Alan Crosland , Warner Bees. Productinns Corpuratina Pieture Kook Dealer TVie-up: ~The fourth—and best—Perry Mason mystery A special promotion campaign launched by William Morrow and Company, the book publishers, is ready for your tiein with local dealers. Here is what the publisher’s campaign includes: Letter to all dealers urging them to cooperate with local exhibitors to conduct an extra drive on sales of the book, and generally promote interest in the picture. Publisher supplying: Newspaper ad mats—copy ties-in picturization of the book. Ads to be placed by dealer in local papers. Window and counter cards; 28 x 42 blowups of book reviews, and book jackets. All material available upon request from dealers. You supply: Stills, cutouts, book-marks and other material to be displayed in dealer windows. Your contact is local dealer or MR. HURD WHITNEY, WILLIAM MORROW & CO., 386 Fourth Avenue, New York City. a Page Seven