Universal Weekly (1914-1915)

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THE UNIVERSAL WEEKLY REX THEATRE. B. H. COPELAND. MANAGER. SPOKANE. WASH.. SEATING CAPACITY, 500. WINNER OF FIRST PRIZE IN THE LOBBY DISPLAY CONTEST. After several protracted meetings the jud prizes as follows: First Prize, $10.00, Rex Theatre, Sacramento, Cal.; Third Prize, $5.00 American Movies, New York City; Fifth The committee, which consisted of Epes W. rane, Poster Department, Universal Film graph Co., found great difficulty in making ber of prizes to make their consciences easy, issues of the Universal Weekly. ges in the Lobby Display Contest have awarded the Theatre, Spokane, Wash.; Second Prize, $5.00, Acme Alcazar Theatre, Baltimore, Md.; Fourth Prize, $3.00, Prize, $2.00, Dream Theatre, Columbus, Ga. Sargent, of the "Moving Picture World"; P. D. CochManufacturing Co., and Ben Wells, of the Morgan Lithotheir selections, and would have required twice the numThe other prize-winning theatres will be shown in later