The Matrimonial bed (Warner Bros.) (1930)

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eae MATRIMONIAL BED” — A Warner Bros. and Vitaphone Production SUGGESTIONS MANY USES MADE OF THE WORD “BED” Questionnaire That May Be Used On Throwaways Or In Programs Bed in Geology— Any layer in a mass of stratified rock. Bed in Architecture— (a) A horizontal joint in ordinary masonry. (b) A radiating joint in an arch. Bed in Printing—A movement which causes the bed types and the platen to move reciprocally. Bed in Masonry— A layer of mortar in which stones are to be laid. Bed in Nautics— The cradle of a vessel on the stocks. Bed in Horticulture— A plot of ground prepared for planting. Bed in Railroading— The road-bed Bed in Ordnance— \ The support of the oldfashioned smoothbore SMOG camper Bed in Billiards and Pool— The part of the table bounded by the cushions. Bed in Bookbinding— | Dissolved gum prepared for marking bookedges. Bed in Everyday Life— Where we spend half our lives. MEMORY TEST FOR STORE WINDOW Since the story of “The Matrimonial Bed” hinges on the hero’s loss of memory, the following would be an interesting attention-getter. a a window display many articles that are used in a home. Offer free tickets to the ones bringing neatly written lists of all articles, to theatre. Do not mention the number of objects, but place there one hundred and one articles, big and little. Some are sure to be overlooked, even if they are written down while looking at them. 2. Another amusing stunt would be to ask volunteers to come to the stage and repeat twentyfive articles named by theatre employee, in order named. | POSTER CUT-OUT FOR EXPLOITATION Ss. T. HANDEL BANNERS Stanley T. Handel offers a 28 x 36 banner in bright green background with design in white. Each banner equipped complete with handsome fringe, hanging cord and an additional new feature of side cord and tassels. An unusually attractive piece of display material. Should be hung up at least a week in advance of actual The posters provided for ‘“‘The Matrimonial Bed’’ possesses brilliance of color combined with verve of drawing and type that can not be shown date of showing. Price $2.50 each Order several weeks be in black and white reproductions. This Poster Cut Out will reach the eyes of every one who passes your theatre. Mount on compo fore play date from— STANLEY T. HANDEL 4 East 43rd St. New York, N. Y. board and put on marquee. DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH PATRONS LIBERMAN BANNERS Letters in postcards sent by you direct to patrons!’ Morris Liberman offers _ on your mailing lists are sure to bring results.|felt pennants, contrasting lors, sewed on heavy col Suggeste = : Pete 2 Be d Post card pases below: ored tope, eyelets in corner, complete copy, size 12” x 30”, at special Summer price $1.95 per dozen. Can be secured by the half dozen sewed on tape, 12 ft. long—or dozen sewed on tape 25 ft. long. Warner Theatre, (Date) Dear Friend: Since I consider anyone who gives me a hearty laugh a real benefactor, I am writing to tell you that 1001 laughs await you at this theatre—begin: Canvas standards — size 30” x 40” on gilt cross-bar, weatherproof, with tassels, cord and fringe. Background of multi-colored cloth gives a technicolor flash to the standard. Offered at special Summer price of $1.60 each. next when the latest Warner Bros. and Vitaphone production, a French farce, _ entitled “The Matrimonial Bed’’ begins an engage ment. Sincerely yours, Order several weeks before play date from— MORRIS LIBERMAN 690 Eighth Avenue New York, N. Y. ORDERING STILLS GET LOCAL DEALER TO MAKE UP A If your exchanges should not have stills you| need for special display, write direct to Miss Ruth Weisberg, care Warner Bros. 321 West 44th Street, New York City, stating the uses you wish to make of them. Careful and prompt selection will be made. Price ten cents each. WINDOW OF EXQUISITE BED FURNISHINGS