Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1921 - Mar 1922)

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February 25, 1922 EXHIBITORS HERALD 45 Club women of Southern California were guests of Thomas H. Ince at his studio on the occasion of the premiere of "Hail the Woman," distributed by First National, at the Mission theatre, Los Angeles. These club leaders were enthusiastic in their praise of the production, which is being widely booked for First National Anniversary Week. Jules Levy has been appointed district manager of the territory embracing Pihladelphia, Washington and Charlotte by H. M. Berman, general manager of exchanges of Universal. Levy succeeds E. J. Smith, who goes abroad for the company. Jackie Coogan, whose latest picture is "Trouble," is heralding First National Anniversary Week. Ben Wilson and company starting on location while producing the Ann Little serial, "Nan of the North" for Arrow Film Corporation distribution on the state right market. Sophie Irene Loeb, head of Child Welfare League of New York City, will assist in producing next Jackie Coogan picture. She is author of the story. Glenn Hunter and Mary Foy in scene from "Tb s Cradle Buster," a Tuttle-Waller production which is one of the American Releasing Corporation "First Six."