Exhibitors Herald (Sep-Dec 1923)

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October 6. 1923 EXHIBITORS HERALD 39 Paul Gulick (Universal) takes inventory and explains to George Brown, "If it hadn't been for one bad hole" — while Tom Carvon gets his total. All set. David Bernstein (Loew's, Inc.) carefully dresses the ball while Dave Loew stands by. If he dubs it? Oh, well, how do we know what Loew is thinking about. Saying it aloud is tabooed. Look for the silver lining. Things seem kind of dark for Ned Marin and Jerome Beatty. The cloud is named "Snowball'' and that helps. "These golf tournaments are a great thing." Jack Cohn and P. A. Powers holding a pow-wow during a short respite in the chase for the cup. They voice the sentiment of all who attended. Puzzle picture for today. Can't tell whether its golf or shinny. Looks like camera play. The cast includes Fred Katz, Heath Cobb and Ben Verschlieser. Getting the industry together. Christ Deibel, theatre owner of Youngstown, O., "harmonizing" with E. A. Eschmann, Tom Moore and E. Kendall Gillette. Maybe Will H. Hays could find a panacea in the grand old Scottish game of golf.