Exhibitor's Trade Review (May-Aug 1925)

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Carl Laemmle, Universal, tosses a ball to Ray Schalk 460 feet below at the base of the Chicago Tribune tower. Front row is where we'd put Kasha Karoldi, who plays the part of a chorine in Metro's "Pretty Ladies." "One Two Three!" said Mary, as she started a race between Douglas Fairbanks of United Artists, and Paavo Nurmi, the Phantom Finn. After the camera clicked "Doug" said, "Now snap the finish — that'll be just Nurmi." International Newsreel caught them coming down the stretch at the Belmont Park opening. You may see our choice finishing to the far left of the picture. She rolls her own, at least Dorothy Mackaill does so in First National's "Chickie," and here is the ocular proof. Hell's Highroad is the name of Leatrice Joy's new photoplay. She is making it for Producers Distributing Corp. Ladies of the Convention were much in evidence at the recent Milwaukee festivities. Here are some of those who were very much "among those present."