Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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26 EXHIBITORS HERALD January 10, 1925 Hobby Horses Of course our stiulio people must keep in trim and a favorite hobby for assuring physical fitness is horseback riding. 4DOl’E: Antonio Moreno^ First National star, and his famous mount, Salano, On this page are a number of our prominent horsemen at the studios. And, of course, they are mounted on their hobby horses. ABOVE: John Botcers, featured in Principal Pictures Corporations attractions, astride one of his favorite steeds in Arizona. RIGHT: Louis B. Mayer, vice president in charge of production for Melro^ Goldwyn-Mayer, and his tico daughters, Edith and Irene, ABOVE: Sam Wood on Cloudy, snapped in the hills of Arizona schere he directed **The Mine With the Iron Door** for Principal,