Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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September 23, 1922 EXHIBITORS HERALD 27 Members of Motion Picture Theatre Owners of Michigan outside their headquarters in Detroit. Reading left to right: Frank Wetsman, Hippodrome; Sullivan, Fleur de Lys; Jake Schrieber, Blackstone; Dick Baker, Jefferson; Wally Baker, Stratford; Sam Ackerman, East Side; W. W. Slocum, Library; F. Kelly, Gladwin Park; J. Schulte, Clay; J. Blank, Odeon; H. M. Richey, general manager; Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, Fun; Jack Cairns, Brooklyn; John Brennan. Cozy; Alex Schrieber, Wolverine; Jaffa, Mt. Elliott; Coomer, Ritz; B. Diener, Gratiot; H. Goldstien, Plaza; George Flucka, Park; John Tatee, Davison; Kreig, Lancaster; Edwards, Oakman Boulevard; Charles Kain, Castle; R. Robbins, Medbury; J. Rutenberg, Home; J. Schuttenhelm, Hancock; Phil Gleichman, Broadway Strand; Harry Oppenheim, Arcade. Romeo and Juliet scene as Bebe Daniels, between scenes of Paramount's Marguerite Marsh has gone Buster Keaton depicts it in "Singed Wings," could not resist temptation to Holland to co-star with his new production for First when she found some chalk and a blackboard Wyndham Standing in "The National, "The Electric to sketch a few characters. She's afraid to Lion's Mouse" for Producers House." te'l who the drawing represents. Security Corporation.