Exhibitors Herald (Mar-Apr 1924)

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50 EXHIBITORS HERALD April 5, 1924 "Herald Only" Club Roster "Because the 'Herald' was the pioneer in this field, and because we will have a better journal to which to turn for guidance if we solidly contribute to the same one, just as long as the 'Herald' keeps up its high standard of service, I shall write solely for this magazine." — Philip Rand, Rex theatre, Salmon, Idaho. ADAMS, R. W 19 ALLEN, C 8 ALGUIRE, Mrs. C. C 54 ANDERSON, C. V. 116 ANDERSON, J. A 143 ANDERSON, R. L. 85 ANDRESEN, J. W 104 ANGELL, H. H „130 ARM EN TROUT, R 72 ARMISTEAD, E. A. 86 BAB IN, M. J 7 BAILEY, J 159 BARBER, C E 87 BARTLETT & SON, C. W 103 BAYS, E. C 170 BELL, Mrs. L 22 BERGER, S. A. 37 BICKEL. J. C. 108 BIERWIRTH, H. C 62 BILLS, C. H 88 BIN IONS, H. H 133 BODWELL, M. F 141 BOLLMAN, V. G. » BRENNER, W. H » BROWN, C. L. 42 BROWNE, F. L 39 BURSON, L. A 158 BYERLY, C. M. 43 BYERLY, S. L SO BYRNE, E. E 147 CAIRNS, J 23 CARTER, Mrs. L. M 55 CAUSEY, H 70 CLARK, W. M 105 COLLINS, E. H 101 CRAIG, W. E 152 CREAL, W. H 4 CRONKHITE, C. C. 89 CROSBY & SCHWIERSKE 44 DASP1T, H 31 DoBAGGIO, H 40 DeMORDANT, P. 76 DINSMORE & SON 90 DOWLING, R. L ...41 DURBIN, P. J 127 EGAN. H. J 112 ELLIOTT, E. H 63 ENLOE, J J. 134 ESTEE, P. G .. 24 EULER, J. R 26 FARNSWORTH. R 110 FAYTLE, M. F 163 FOSTER, M. P 73 FOX, Mr. and Mrs. E 64 GAILEY, E. E 94 GAUDING, H_ W 45 GRAY, L. E 135 GREEN, S 168 GUER1N, W. R 82 HARRIS, F. N 77 HARRISON, M 169 HARTMAN, C. M 154 HELD, P. G 32 HESS, L. S 95 HICKMAN, R. W 83 HILLY ER, M 137 HILTON, O. A. B 28 HINDS. F. C 11 HOFFMAN, P. B 114 HOPKINSON, JR , F. S 131 HORN & MORGAN 58 HORNUNG, A 56 HUESTIS, B. E 106 IHDE. S. G 46 JENKINS, J. C 3 JENSEN BROS. Ill JESSEE, Mr. and Mrs. T. R 47 JOHNSON, O. W 78 JUDGE & WOOLSEY 164 KHATTAR, G 51 KINGERY, R. H. 123 KOCH, G. H 165 KOOKER. D. A 52 KOOPMAN, J 132 KOTTAS, E. V ISO lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll this picture sure came across. But lots and lots of people told me it was not as good as they expected. It certainly is crude melodrama. The paper will bring folks in and I used lots of it. Seven reels. — A. N. Miles, Eminence theatre, Eminence, Ky. — Small farming town patronage. Westbound Limited, with Ralph Lewis. — Very good. Pleased 100 per cent. Plenty of action. — H. Youngren, Happy Hour theatre. Two Harbors, Minn. Westbound Limited, with Ralph Lewis. — A good program picture liked by all. Ralph KRAUTH, P 149 KUDLACEK. J. J 67 LAMBERT, O. W 148 LANGACHER, C. W 59 LOWELL, B. S 86 LUNA, E. D 96 LYMAN, C. H. 128 LYNCH, C. H. 71 MacPHERSON, O. E 117 MARTIN, H. G 48 McCORMICK, B. P 49 MEECE & HALE 121 MENDENHALL, C. A 12 MEYER, F. S 2 MILES. A. N 13 MILLER, C. E 166 MILLER, C, R 14 MILLER, L. A 145 MILL WARD, V 102 MOORE, L. R 74 MOORE, Mrs. J. W 25 MOORE P 124 MORGAN, A. M 136 MORRIS, P. E. 126 MOULTON, C. H 68 MUNSON, C 122 MUSSON, W. H SO NEIS, A. R 125 O'HARA, F. J 80 OLLER, L. 139 0"NEIL, E. J 109 PARKS, O. E 60 PATRICK, W. D 97 PEITZ. P. B lis PERRY, F 156 PFEIFFER, R 113 PHILLIPS, D. H 107 PILLIOD, L. A 33 PORTELL, J. G. 69 POWERS, C. H 20 RAND, P. s REA, G. A l REDISKE. G. F 34 RESTIVO, J 167 REYNOLDS, E. J 91 RILEY, R. R 38 RITTER, G. J 7S RIVA, C. A is RODGERS, F. C 144 ROSSER, R. P 161 RYAN, C. H 57 SABIN, F. E l« SAMPLE, F. R 61 SAUNDERS, E. 129 SCHMIDT, J. W 92 SELK, H. G 138 SILVER & SON, W. H 120 SIMPSON, C. H 157 SITTON & SON, A. P 1S1 SMITH, Mrs. R. B 142 SPAINHOUR, C. A 100 STANTON, M. 27 STARKEY, G. C 17 STEEL, A 98 STETTMUND, H. G 6 STEVENSON, G 160 SUSZYCKI, A. A 99 SWARTHOUT, E. W 35 TALBERT. J. H 162 THOMPSON, H. P 21 TILLER, J 29 TOPE G. W. 119 TROYER, 0 81 VAN NOY, H 36 VAN STRATT, W. J 118 VAUGHAN, G 33 VEATCH, A. L 65 VETTER, E. H 153 WERNER, A. C 146 WETZ, J. H 140 WHARTON, E. L 79 WHITE D. A 84 WILLIAMS. J. M 93 WILLIAMSON. A. E 15S WINTERBOTTOM, W is iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lewis is a very good actor. Film in good condition. Six reels. — P. G. Held, Sterling theatre, Fairmont, Neb. — Neighborhood patronage. Westbound Limited, with Ralph Lewis. — An excellent railroad picture. Should go well in any small town. — D. E. Fitton, Lyric theatre, Harrison, Ark. — Small town patronage. The Fourth Musketeer, with Johnnie Walker. — Picture seemed to please all that saw it. Lots of comments. This one has all the stuff in it but "Bringing Up Father." Book and boost it. Program fine. Print fair. — J. W. Boatwright, Radio theatre, Ozark, Mo. — Small town patronage. The Fourth. Musketeer, with Johnnie Walker. — Fine comedy feature. Do not be afraid of this one. It will please and can be bought right. Six reels. — J. W. Andresen, Rialto theatre, Cozad, Neb. If I Were Queen, with Ethel Clayton. — A splendid picture that gave universal satisfaction. Many came back the second night. Six reels. — Dinsmore & Son, Majestic theatre, Weiner, Ark. — Neighborhood patronage. If I Were Queen, with Ethel Clayton. — I ran this with "Fighting Blood" and wish I had not, for I personally didn't think it worth a dime. In other words, it is a big lemon. So take my advice and lay off this one. "Fighting Blood" is getting better all the way through. Ran round 4 tonight. Six reels. — D. C. Frew, Franklin theatre, Piggott, Ark. — General patronage. The Miracle Baby, with Harry Carey. — Fair picture that did a fair business. — Al C. Werner, Royal theatre, Reading, Pa. — Mixed patronage. The Miracle Baby, with Harry Carey. — A good program picture. Will please any audience. Six reels. — H. Youngren, Happy Hour theatre, Two Harbors, Minn. The Miracle Baby, with Harry Carey. — ■ No comments. Got by very well. Film in bad condition, as usual with F. B. O. Six reels. — E. L. Golden, Mt. Vernon theatre, Tallassee, Ala. Human Wreckage, with Mrs. Wallace Reid. — Advertised this like I did "The Birth of a Nation." Charged 20 and 40 cents. Did not make any money. 20c and 40c is too much for this picture. I really don't believe there are many pictures that are really worth 40c, but we have to charge that sometimes to make both ends meet. — J. Bailey, Dixie theatre, Shelbyville, Tenn. Good Men and True, with Harry Carey. — Ordinarily we do not like Harry Carey, but here's one with a story that gives any star a chance. The kids almost went wild at a couple of turns in the picture, which proves that all weren't sleeping. Film was in bad shape and the first we've had from the Chicago office. Hope we don't receive any more. Six reels. — C. L. Reed, Illinois theatre, Newman, 111. — Small town patronage. Desert Driven, with Harry Carey. — Good. One of Carey's best and should go good anywhere. Plenty of action and lots of thrills. Six reels. — Geo. Khattar, Khattar's theatre, Sydney, N. S., Canada. Desert Driven, with Harry Carey.— This, with a Mermaid comedy, made a very good Saturday night show. Six reels. — Joe Winniger, Davidson theatre, Waupun, Wis. The Bishop of the Ozarks, with a special cast. — A picture with a sermon attached. I had a number of complimentary comments on this picture. The better class of people will like this production. Six reels. — C. L. Reed, Illinois theatre, Newman, HI. — Small town patronage. Divorce, with Eva Novak. — A dandy good picture, cast good throughout. Six reels. — Joe Winniger, Davidson theatre, Waupun, Wis. Can a Woman Love Twice? with Ethel Clayton. — A picture that pleased all. Holds interest from start to finish. Good supporting cast. A few poor scenes in it, but not enough to keep them away. Clayton big drawing card here. Six reels.— W. A. Clark, Jr., Castle theatre, Havana, 111. — General patronage. Can a Woman Love Twice? with Ethel Clayton. — This is a splendid picture. It did not draw well for me. but those who came to see it liked it. You can tell your folks that this picture shows one of the best child actors that ever appeared on the screen. Seven reels. — C. E. Hopkins, The Hopkins theatre, Cotter, Ark. — Small town patronage. The Remittance Woman, with Ethel Clayton.— This went over very satisfactorily. Patrons said it was good and some it was excellent. It held them interested to the end and brought good results. Seven reels. — Al C. Werner, Royal theatre, Reading, Pa. — Mixed patronage.