Page: [1] [Note: This document contains typewritten, handwritten, and printed material.] [printed text: MILTON STARR, PRESIDENT [Note: Text letters are red with black outline. The text is framed by black and red rectangles] T O B A [THEATRE OWNERS BOOKING ASSOCIATION]] SAM E. REEVIN, TREAS. [TREASURER] & MGR. [MANAGER] [Note: Text letters are red with black outline and red underline. The text is divided centrally by exaggerated drama masks entwined in a red ribbon] THEATRE OWNERS BOOKING ASSOCIATION] CHICAGO OFFICE OVERTON BUILDING 3621 S. [SOUTH] STATE ST. [STREET] MARTIN KLEIN, MGR. [MANAGER] 1212-13 VOLUNTEER BLDG. [BUILDING] LONG DISTANCE PHONES DAY MAIN 5530 NIGHT MAIN 4020 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE WASHINGTON OFFICE 1223 SEVENTH ST. [STREET] , N. W. [NORTHWEST] S. H. DUDLEY, MGR. [MANAGER]] [typewritten text: September 7, 1927 Mr. Ben Stein, Douglass Theater, Macon, Ga. [Georgia] Dear Mr. Stein: I enclose herewith copy of letter addressed today to Mr. Douglass and I trust same meets with your approval. While I was in Macon, I told you there was available a number of Ken Maynard pictures. These have been made independently and never released. You can secure them from the Liberty Film Co. [Company], Atlanta. I trust you will keep in mind all that I had to say while I was in Macon and wish to assure you that I am at your service at any time you care to call on me. At the present writing, the Lemons Company is holding out for $1000.00 guarantee for Macon and Mr. Reevin has passed the buck to me in the matter of trying to secure better terms. I am wiring the company now and you will hear finally about this matter from Mr. Reevin. With best regards to yourself and Mrs. Stein, I remain, Yours very truly,] [Signed] [written text: Milton Starr]