Exhibitors Herald (Oct-Dec 1921)

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October 15, 1921 EXHIBITORS HERALD 79 JACKIE COOGAN, famous screen star, visits Paderewski, famous pianist, at the latter's ranch near Pasco Robles, Calif. Jackie is to contribute to Madame Paderewski's fund for starving Polish children, all the "fan money" received from admirers. On and Off the Screen LOUIS B. MAYER, who produces features for First National distribution, discussing censorship with John M. Casey, Boston censor and W. D. McGaire, member of the National Board of Review, upon their recent visit to Los Angeles. TEXAS GUINAN in a characteristic pose as she appears in one of the latest of her Western Productions features. BETTY COMPSON, star in Paramount productions, being sketched by her directcr-producer, Fenrhyn Starlaws, the noted artist. "At the End of the World" is her latest Stanlaws film.