Letter: Atlanta, Georgia to Ben Stein, Macon, Georgia, 1927 Nov. 9

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BAILEY'S VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA]

[typewritten text: Nov. [November] 9, 1927.
Mr. Ben Stein,
Douglass Theatre,
Macon, Ga. [Georgia]
Dear Sir:

Would you be interested in saving money and also worry with your posters?

I propose to open an exchange in Atlanta and purchase all accessories and forward them to your theatre under one package, thereby saving you a considerable amount of COD [Cash On Delivery] Charges, as well as saving money on advertising.

I am thoroughly familiar wi th [with] the operation of the accessory departments in the different exchanges and am quite sure that I can save you more than the normal sum which I will charge you for doing this work each week.

What I propose to do is to have you forward me your program each week and I will secure, from the exchanges, all the necessary advertising.

If you are interested in the above I will be more than pleased to go into details and show you just the amount of money it will save you and the trouble you will be relieved of. Just a two cent stamps will put you in touch with a money saving propostiition [proposition].

Very truly yours,]
[Signed] [written text: Tom Bailey]
[Signed] [typewritten text: Tom Bailey]