Exhibitor's Trade Review (May-Aug 1925)

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Wanda Goes Home down to Texas for a vacation. Here is Julius Stern, Century Film Corporation, bidding Miss Wiley, the popular comedian, bon voyage. "Ben Hur" never had a chariot like May McAvoy's new bus. May celebrated her return from Rome by purchasing it. She plays the part of Esther in the much heralded Metro-GoldwynMaycr production "Ben Hur." Tommy's Pal during his rest at White Sulphur Springs after the completion of Paramount's "Old Home Week," was the 'purp' in the picture. Meighan's idea of a real vacation is to tramp mountains. Norma Talmadge and Albert Gran discuss a bit of the script of "Graustark" which is to be her new vehicle produced by her husband, Joseph Schenck, for First National.