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

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100 COMPLETELY FINISHED WINDOW 200 POSTERS —INCLUDING IMPRINT ae Illustration below shows the display unit in exact size (10” x 13”)—printed on heavy paper stock. Prices in larger quantities: 200 — $3.00; 500— $6.00; IM—$9.50. Order directly from: ECONOMY NOVELTY CO., 239 West 39th Street, New York City. DRIAL NEWS FLASH TWIN SLAYING REVEALE BY FAMED SLEUTH Calling on business at the home of Clinton Foley, Perry Mason, noted lawyer-detective, was first to discover the lifeless bodies of Foley and his dog. Baffled for the first time in his career, Perry Mason, “the man who never lost a case,” surveys the remains of his client’s sworn enemy. Would he have to defend a confessed murderer? Was he really stumped by this mystifying case? See Warren William. as Perry Mason, the new rage of detective fiction, in Warner Bros.’ thrilling murdermystery, “The Case of the Howling Dog,” opening. ....... . . at the Strand Theatre. Page Eight