Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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January 10, 1925 E X H I B I T O R S H E R A L D 25 Film News PICTORIAL SECTION Stories Told in Pictures of Exhibitors Herald by the Camera Issue of January 10 Here’s J. Farrell MacDonald, both on and off, who played “Corporal Casey’’ one of the “Three Musketeers’’ of “The Iron Horse,’’ the William Fox production which John Ford made. J. Farrell is a regular member of the Fox staff now. Watching the New Year In — This isn’t hard to do with a beauty like Estelle Bradley, says Lige Conley, Educational-Mermaid Comedies star. Miss Bradley is his new feminine lead in his next production. Crowning St. Louis’ Screen Queen. (Left to right) C. D. Hill, President Film Board of Trade; “Texas Jack’’ Sullivan; George Behan, screen star; Miss Mary Stewart, Universal exchange employee, representing Kingsland theatre, chosen Queen; Mayor Henry W. Kiel, and Joseph Mogler, president M. P. T. O. On Their Honeymoon — Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lesser, on board the Twentieth Century bound for San Francisco. Mr. Lesser is vice president of Principal Pictures Corp. and Mrs. Lesser was formerly Miss Helen Shaw.