Exhibitors Herald (Jun-Sep 1924)

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36 EXHIBITORS HERALD September 13, 1924 New York’s Mayor Visits Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio during the filming of “The Great Divide.’’ (Left to right) Guy Price, critic; Alice Terry, Conway Tearle, Louis B. Mayer, Joseph Willicomb, secretary for years to Wm. Randolph Hearst; John F. Hylan, mayor, Mrs. Hylan and Dr. Frank Barham, publisher Los Angeles Herald. “You’re a good actor but I don’t trust you as a cameraman,” says Thomas Meighan, Paramount star, to Glenn Hunter, while making camera tests for “The Alaskan,” Mr. Meighan’s next starring vehicle. Fred Tuefel, manager Blue Mouse theatre, Portland, Ore., “the man with a million friends.” T. C. Poorman, owner of the Bungalow theatre. Woodburn, Ore. / Col. Woodlaw, owner of Circle theatre, Portland, Ore., a co-operative basis employer. Mrs. Elsie F. Brandt, owner of the Yeager theatre, Portland, who has been in the business 8 years. I. Lessor Cohn, owner of the Union, Burnside and Casino theatres, Portland, Ore. A new photo of Wanda Wiley, Century Comedy star, who has just completed “The Trouble Fixer.” Clara Bow, the little Brooklyn girl, who has made such rapid strides in pictures this year. She appeared in the Universal-Jewel production “Wine.” A1 Alt, one of the Century Comedies clever stars. Mr. Alt was recently married to Bebe Gorman.